The Seed - Ep5 - all things EuroVC and startup ecosystem
by Dan Bowyer, Partner at SuperSeed VC. | Originally published on YouTube.

Guest post by Dan Bowyer, Partner at SuperSeed VC. | Originally published on YouTube.
In this conversation, Dan, Mads, and Andreas discuss various topics including the current state of the US economy, raising capital internationally, the role of European VCs in tech policy and politics, and the decision for founders to bootstrap or seek venture capital.
They highlight the importance of understanding the global economy and its impact on venture capital, the need for more fund of funds and platforms to make venture accessible, and the potential for VCs to be more involved in policy and regulation. They also emphasise that the decision to go VC or bootstrap depends on the level of ambition and the goal of building a lifestyle business or a global category leader.
Takeaways
The US economy and its consumer spending have a significant impact on the global economy, making it important for venture capitalists to pay attention to market trends.
Raising capital internationally can be challenging, with different regions having different preferences and gravitations towards certain investment opportunities.
There is a need for more fund of funds and platforms to make venture capital more accessible to non-sophisticated LPs and provide diversification.
European VCs should be more involved in tech policy and politics, as they are at the forefront of shaping the future and can contribute valuable insights.
The decision for founders to bootstrap or seek venture capital depends on their level of ambition and the goal of building a lifestyle business or a global category leader.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage
01:27 Navigating Market Volatility and Economic Indicators
06:19 Considerations for Raising Capital Internationally
19:39 VC Involvement in Tech Policy and Politics
28:20 Choosing Between Bootstrapping and Venture Capital
