A former software engineer revisits his early startup days at GenieDB, later acquired by Frost VP, and examines whether the company’s existence was tied to alleged VC fraud. He weighs SEC and arbitration allegations, internal emails about fees and new portfolio companies, and concludes that while the fund may have siphoned value, the startup itself still had a real technical idea and real people trying to build it. [david.newgas.net]
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