Will the 2022 cohort of the Atlas Fellowship (atlasfellowship.org, consisting of 128 talented individuals) co-found startups with post-money valuations that add up to more than $20 million by the end of 2023?
I will only count credible valuations (including valuation caps of Safe investments and angel investments that aren't obviously at an inflated valuation). E.g. if a well-known VC fund invests $1 million at a $20 million valuation in a Fellow-run startup this resolves YES. But if a Fellow mints 10 million crypto tokens and sells ten of them at $2 each, it doesn't count.
Startups that were already being co-founded or received investments prior to the creation of this market (or prior to joining the Atlas Fellowship) are included in the total amount. Startups that attained a high valuation but then failed are not included.
@Bayesian I asked on the Atlas Discord and nobody said it was resolved incorrectly so I think this was resolved correctly
if a Fellow mints 10 million crypto tokens and sells ten of them at $2 each, it doesn't count.
Huh? why would scamming mean not counting, wouldnt that money be more "real" than the valuation in the sense that as long as coinbase or opensea lets you withdraw to a real account / usd you very tangibly have it. Valuations in non-scam VC are more "legit" in various ways maybe, but not more definite and tangible. I don't understand this remark.
@Quinn If you only sell ten tokens, you have $20 that you can actually spend, and 20 million dollars on paper.
@EliTyre oh no this is terrible--- yes 200% the comment as originally written is totally correct. This is totally on me for misreading "sell ten of them" as "sell all of them". Massive L on my part
Startups that attained a high valuation but then failed are not included.
Uh how can you say this without precommitting to a few years between close and resolve??? It can take a really long time to know if a project is "succeed" or "fail"! You might be able to define fail in response to this comment tho.
@ArjunPanickssery I'm not sure I'm allowed to share the valuations of the companies publicly. But the Fellows can post them if they like!