After startups receive VC funding, they use surplus money to buy capital-protected financial products. The profits earned can even support hiring two more employees. This is a common understanding among everyone involved—you don’t do it, and the VC will still criticize you.



However, a semiconductor company with such a large market value as Moore Threads going public and then immediately investing 7.5 billion in financial products feels a bit off.
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