Watching the Future of Financing

There is change afoot in how startups fill up their gas tanks in Silicon Valley. Recent cycles have shown venture capital as the popular weapon of choice to finance startup ambition. The success of venture financing has led to great power accumulating in the few hands that deploy it. Through multiple waves of innovation across computing, the internet, mobile, and now decentralized networks equity has proven to be a powerful tool for growth. But the pendulum is swinging back. Capital, after all, is a commodity.

Perception vs. Reality: A Secular Trend

Did you know that as of 2020 90% of assets on S&P 500 corporate balance sheets are intangible assets? In 1975 it was only 17% or roughly $122 billion dollars. The 90% intangible asset figure today represents over $21 trillion dollars. Numerically it’s astounding. Basically, over time, reality has become…perception. At least from an accounting standpoint.

The Thing About Breakout Moments

Reflecting back on meme stock mania it’s clear that it was the breakout moment for FinTech darling Robinhood. Even after all their success to date this was different. They had 3M app downloads in January alone! Yet lost in the criticism of how they handled trading restrictions, the tense testimony on Capitol Hill, and all the rest of the noise is the reality that their breakout moment almost broke them. That’s the thing about breakout moments.

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