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A few people in the comments sections of my recent videos about the whole situation at FTX are acting like these videos are designed to be funny, or that they are comedy of some sort, and that is just not true, and it is a mischaracterization of my YouTube channel and what Im trying to do here. Today Im going to be talking about the venture capital firms that invested in FTX, and so to a certain extent I have to rely on one of the documents from Sequoia (one of the big Tech VC firms) websites (that they have since deleted.) This document explains the thought process around their investment, which they were clearly very proud of only a few weeks ago. Now look, there is stuff in there like the bit when SBF pitched to the partners that his vision for FTX was of a super app. You can buy a banana, you can do anything you want with your money Sam allegedly said to them while dressed like an unruly toddler and playing video games. But, thats not a joke (it is just what happened Its in