From my perspective it's partically an emotional path, not merely an analytical path. A company that's a startup has an intention, and it's one of these:
1. You use resources to incrementally grow a user base and get market share, then sell it off to a bigger company
2. You develop technology that enhances a company's market share and pulls users from a competitive company's market
3. You lose, and the investor loses a small amount of money
The bottom line for me is that the value of your start-up is based on the number of users you can get. It's about your intention X with the assistence of your investor will find the users and people you need. Whether it's a good deal or not is irrelevant if those are not true - take the journey.
Whether it's a Mobius or another VC, for me as an entrepreneur, they have not established a community tool to have access to a community that will help grow the start-up quickly. You're not just buying equity in the equation X you're buying into the community's collaboration.
The equity value is not just based on "here's some money for X cents on the dollar" X it has to go beyond that.
"The equity value is not just based on "here's some money for X cents on the dollar" X it has to go beyond that."
Uh, no it doesn't. Equity has value, and so does what you get when you give up value. When you're like for like, emotional attachment doesn't make sense.
1. You use resources to incrementally grow a user base and get market share, then sell it off to a bigger company
2. You develop technology that enhances a company's market share and pulls users from a competitive company's market
3. You lose, and the investor loses a small amount of money
The bottom line for me is that the value of your start-up is based on the number of users you can get. It's about your intention X with the assistence of your investor will find the users and people you need. Whether it's a good deal or not is irrelevant if those are not true - take the journey.
Whether it's a Mobius or another VC, for me as an entrepreneur, they have not established a community tool to have access to a community that will help grow the start-up quickly. You're not just buying equity in the equation X you're buying into the community's collaboration.
The equity value is not just based on "here's some money for X cents on the dollar" X it has to go beyond that.