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Five VCs discuss what surprised them the most in 2020 – NewsNifty

Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch’s funding centered web recording (presently on Twitter!), where we unload the numbers behind the headlines.

Today is our vacation glance back at the year, bringing not just our own Danny and Natasha and Chris and Alex in with the general mish-mash, yet in addition five investors who we had the chance to leave us their notes too. The objective for this scene was to ponder a year that nobody might have ever anticipated, yet with a particular point, as usual, on funding and startups.

We got some information about the greatest astonishment, non-portfolio organizations to watch, and patterns they got off-base and right. There was additionally talk on Zoom contributing (Alex concocted Zesting, however taking proposals on the off chance that anybody think of a superior moniker), and startup pricing.

Here’s who we requested to call into our too Fancy Equity Hotline:

Thanks to them just for taking an interest, and obviously you, our dear Equity audience members, for a blockbuster year for the podcast.

Equity drops each Monday at 7:00 a.m. PST and Thursday evening as quick as we can get it out, so buy in to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts.

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