Great video, my dude! Very informative. I'd make one reco - the audio was very difficult to sit through. The interviews were too low that you played, and your voice in that big room with all of the echo made me almost turn it off despite being interested in the content, but I'm also sensitive to sound. Keep up the great work, I'm sure you'll grow huge! Consider recording in a smaller room with more sound isolation.
Thanks man, that’s super helpful feedback! Will keep in mind going forward and try to adjust the mic. Please let me know if the next couple of vids seem better at all
Hey @kagewilly - would you mind taking a look at my most recent vid and let me know if the audio sounds better to you? Invested in a new mic and really want to nail this down Here it is: ruclips.net/video/LLkDxfbhJkk/видео.html
Thought it was an important take to cover - esp as prominent tech figures still are touting the risks of additional bank runs on Twitter. Seems easy for things to cascade out of control right now
What I like in your video is it talks about VC's role. All the other videos only talk about the SVB bank run and Moody's report but without those mystery VCs who got tipped off from moody's and started calling people this would have never happened.
Great video! No one seems to be making the point that the VCs were atleast partly at blame for the collapse. If the VCs and startup founders who are among the smartest of us fall prey to such herd mentality, there’s no way a run on any local/regional bank who’s customer is an average Joe, can be avoided, if someone smells danger.
A majority of VCs pulled the plug. They were understandably in a tough spot though - as board members they have a fiduciary duty to act in each portco’s best interest
Solid video. Hadn’t though much about how VCs played a role in SVBs collapse until I watched this
Glad you found it useful. Panic breeds panic
Great video, my dude! Very informative. I'd make one reco - the audio was very difficult to sit through. The interviews were too low that you played, and your voice in that big room with all of the echo made me almost turn it off despite being interested in the content, but I'm also sensitive to sound. Keep up the great work, I'm sure you'll grow huge! Consider recording in a smaller room with more sound isolation.
Thanks man, that’s super helpful feedback! Will keep in mind going forward and try to adjust the mic. Please let me know if the next couple of vids seem better at all
Hey @kagewilly - would you mind taking a look at my most recent vid and let me know if the audio sounds better to you? Invested in a new mic and really want to nail this down
Here it is: ruclips.net/video/LLkDxfbhJkk/видео.html
Thanks for this! Finally someone covering this angle. VCs really shot themselves in the foot
Thought it was an important take to cover - esp as prominent tech figures still are touting the risks of additional bank runs on Twitter. Seems easy for things to cascade out of control right now
Great video as always! Who makes your thumbnails?
Thanks! I create the thumbs using Canva and Midjourney
What I like in your video is it talks about VC's role. All the other videos only talk about the SVB bank run and Moody's report but without those mystery VCs who got tipped off from moody's and started calling people this would have never happened.
Thanks for sharing!
Awesome info bhai
Thanks man, glad you liked it
This was such a good explanation of the situation, thank you!!
Thank you, glad you found it valuable!
Great video! No one seems to be making the point that the VCs were atleast partly at blame for the collapse. If the VCs and startup founders who are among the smartest of us fall prey to such herd mentality, there’s no way a run on any local/regional bank who’s customer is an average Joe, can be avoided, if someone smells danger.
Good point, glad you enjoyed the vid!
There's definitely more to it I think bro. Great video as always.
What else would you add?
Great analysis ..one of Vcs who started ot was Thiel P..wonder who else bailed out early..
A majority of VCs pulled the plug. They were understandably in a tough spot though - as board members they have a fiduciary duty to act in each portco’s best interest
Great video!!!
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Very insightful, thank you!
Thanks for watching!
just the tip of iceberg
Scary, but true
So based on your logic the depositors could reinsert their money (defacto cheating) by consulting en mass to re-function the existing system
That's probably asking for a lot
Great video broo
Thanks!
Awesome video
Thanks, glad you liked it