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Stone Ridge's startup accelerator, Wolf, will be dedicated to growing applications related to the virtual currency. Each year the program will bring about eight to 12 teams from all over the world to New York City for eight weeks to focus on building on the Lightning Network and Taro protocol.

Chris Sacca was interviewed today for a series of climate-related conversations. Questions about whether carbon capture can work at scale were dismissed by Sacca. The naysayers kind of give me strength. He said that he has "no doubt that we will have multiple companies worth trillions of dollars that emerge from our portfolio." It ended up being a wide-ranging discussion.

Are you talking Moar? It's moar!

Investors are sitting on mountains of cash: Where will it be deployed?

A landscape of gold coins

H-Gall is open in a new window.

Hives make honey and venture capitalists raise money no matter what happens in the markets.

VCs are accumulating more and more dry powder as a result of the "extreme valuation recalibration" in the public markets.

Capital deployment is way down, even though investor raising is on pace to finish the year at $172 billion.

Dollars are flowing but it will be more capital to fewer companies. Life sciences, agtech and web3 will attract more investors now that traditional software as a service has become too expensive.

Investors are sitting on mountains of cash: Where will it be deployed?

There are three more people from the team.

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Big Tech Inc.

Ford and VW will absorb parts of the startup that will be shut down, according to a new report. Keep going back to this story for more, particularly a comment from the companies in question.

A good amount of people yelled at them. The company definitely does not. As part of its new math app, the owl will shout all the fractions you want at you.

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