Recently, I’ve noticed that many people in the community still don’t quite understand VC projects, so I’d like to share my understanding. Actually, VC stands for Venture Capital, which means someone believes in the growth potential of a certain company and invests money in exchange for equity or returns. This type of investment usually targets high-risk, high-reward fields like technological innovation or startup companies.



To be honest, there are quite a few VC projects nowadays that see listing on a major exchange as their only goal. I think this approach is a bit problematic. But as investors, we can’t change the project teams’ strategies. Instead of fixating on that, it’s better to focus on ourselves. My advice is to quickly build up your knowledge base, carefully research each project, truly understand what you’re investing in, and avoid blindly following the crowd.

My current approach is to follow a few reputable influencers, see how they analyze projects, learn from them, and then find the right sectors based on my risk preferences. Gradually, I build my own investment framework. This method is much more reliable than blindly chasing risky projects. Ultimately, the phrase DYOR says it all—do your own research. It’s about walking your own path, making the right choices, and avoiding getting “liquidated” by others.
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