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How Dollar Hegemony Funds Silicon Valley
How Dollar Hegemony Funds Silicon Valley
This is my custom home page. Feel free to explore the posts, or dive into categories like B2B SaaS, Life Lessons, and more.
How Dollar Hegemony Funds Silicon Valley
Startups: Ideal startup profile for 40+ techies
The Hidden Risks of Commercial Property Investment in Bangalore: A Reality Check
The Great VC Heist: How Silicon Valley Turned Innovation Into History’s Greatest Ponzi Scheme
The Ultimate B2B SaaS Playbook: How to Build a Global Company from India The dream of building a world-class software company from India is no longer a dream—it’s a proven reality. Giants like Zoho, Freshworks, and Postman have paved a superhighway from Indian tech hubs to the boardrooms of the US and Europe. But how do you actually do it? How do you overcome the distance, the time zones, and the initial lack of trust to win high-value customers in the West? ...
The Anatomy of an Unbreakable B2B SaaS Moat: A Deep Dive
How Dollar Hegemony Funds Silicon Valley The Structural Pipeline From Federal Reserve to Startup Equity The Hook: Two Engineers, Same Talent, Different Outcomes Consider two engineers with identical skills who graduated from top CS programs in 2014. One joined a 50-person startup in San Francisco; the other joined a comparable startup in Bangalore. Both worked 60-hour weeks. Both shipped critical features. Both saw their companies grow to 500+ employees over the next decade. ...
How Dollar Hegemony Funds Silicon Valley: The Structural Pipeline From Federal Reserve to Startup Equity The outsized wealth creation in American tech isn’t an accident—it’s downstream of a global monetary architecture that structurally channels capital into US financial markets. Understanding this pipeline, from Federal Reserve operations through institutional investors to Sand Hill Road, explains why “life-changing money” opportunities concentrate geographically in ways that defy conventional economic logic. This isn’t about American exceptionalism or entrepreneurial culture. It’s about plumbing. ...