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June 2026 Venture Capital & AI Market Breakdown | The SpaceX IPO Changes Everything?
Jun 25, 2026
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Are We Raising a Generation That Can't Think? | Rahim Hirji
Jun 18, 2026
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Is Mobile Gaming Dead? Why Istanbul Beats Helsinki & The $5B Micro Drama Gold Rush | Anton Backman
Jun 11, 2026
1h 00m 06s
Why AI Token Prices Are About To Explode | Meryem Arik
Jun 4, 2026
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Venture Capital in 2026: AI, Liquidity & Startup Funding Explained
May 28, 2026
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| 6/25/26 | ![]() June 2026 Venture Capital & AI Market Breakdown | The SpaceX IPO Changes Everything? | June 2026 Venture Capital & AI Market Breakdown | The SpaceX IPO Changes Everything? June wasn't just another AI news cycle. It was the month the venture capital concentration story finally spilled into the public markets. In this episode of Nothing Ventured, we break down the biggest developments shaping venture capital, startups, AI, and deep tech. From SpaceX's record-breaking IPO and the return of public market liquidity to the rise of AI infrastructure, fusion energy, world models, and enterprise AI, we explore where capital is really flowing—and who is actually getting paid. We discuss: 🚀 SpaceX's historic IPO and what it means for startup exits 💰 Why liquidity remains the biggest challenge in venture capital 📈 The barbell effect reshaping the VC market 🤖 Enterprise AI, productivity tools, and AI infrastructure investments ⚡ Helion's fusion energy breakthrough and the future of physical AI 🧠 Odyssey, world models, and the next frontier of AI 🔄 Why secondaries are becoming a critical source of liquidity 🏗️ The growing importance of chips, compute, power, and AI infrastructure While the headlines focus on mega-rounds and trillion-dollar valuations, the reality is more nuanced. June 2026 revealed a venture market where the biggest winners continue to attract capital and liquidity, while much of the ecosystem still faces a difficult fundraising and exit environment. 🎙️ Subscribe for weekly conversations on venture capital, startups, technology, innovation, and the future of business. This episode is sponsored by EmergeOne, fractional CFOs for venture backed tech startups from Seed to Series B. Get in touch at https://emergeone.co.uk/contact-us/ or join the CFO team at https://emergeone.co.uk/join-the-cfo-team/ Sign up for EmergeOne’s weekly newsletter, Off Balance at https://off-balance.beehiiv.com/subscribe #VentureCapital #AI #SpaceX #Startups #ArtificialIntelligence #TechNews #DeepTech #FusionEnergy #VC #PrivateMarkets #IPO #Innovation #NothingVentured #Technology #Investing Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. | — | ||||||
| 6/18/26 | ![]() Are We Raising a Generation That Can't Think? | Rahim Hirji | In a world where anyone can prompt an LLM, what actually makes you valuable? Rahim Hirji author of SuperSkills, founder of Box of Amazing, and former international growth lead at Quizlet joins Aarish on Nothing Ventured to explore the skills that will define the next decade of work, learning and leadership. In this episode: - The SuperSkills ladder every person and immigrant family goes through - Why synthetic seniority is quietly breaking organisations - Should kids use AI? Raheem's hard line at age 14 explained - How companies are becoming "reverse pyramids" and why it'll backfire - Why human at the start matters as much as human in the loop - The truth about edtech: scale vs. efficacy and what founders get wrong - Why accessibility beats rigor when teaching AI strategy to leaders Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction: Who is Rahim Hirji? 01:30 – The SuperSkills ladder explained 04:20 – Why the immigrant mindset fuels better entrepreneurs 12:00 – Why "soft skills" is the worst name for the hardest skills 14:15 – The danger of replacing juniors with AI 24:00 – Synthetic seniority: the illusion of experience 31:00 – Should kids use AI? The case for waiting until 14 43:30 – Protection vs agency: the parenting trade off 50:15 – Truth, Trust & Taste: the three T's AI can't replace 54:00 – Why reverse pyramids will backfire on corporates 01:01:00 – Human at the start vs human in the loop 01:08:00 – What edtech got wrong 01:25:30 – The beach bar that perfectly summed up human + AI 01:34:00 – Contrarian take: ask what AI shouldn't do 01:37:00 – What moves Rahim emotionally 01:41:00 – Where to find Rahim & the Superskills book Find Rahim Hirji online at: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rahimhirji/ Book Superskills: https://superskills.com This episode is sponsored by EmergeOne, fractional CFOs for venture backed tech startups from Seed to Series B. Get in touch at https://emergeone.co.uk/contact-us/ or join the CFO team at https://emergeone.co.uk/join-the-cfo-team/ Sign up for EmergeOne’s weekly newsletter, Off Balance at https://off-balance.beehiiv.com/subscribe Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. | — | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() Is Mobile Gaming Dead? Why Istanbul Beats Helsinki & The $5B Micro Drama Gold Rush | Anton Backman✨ | mobile gamingventure capital+4 | Anton Backman | ChatGPTPlay Ventures | IstanbulHelsinki+1 | mobile gamingventure capital+6 | EmergeOne | 1h 00m 06s | |
| 6/4/26 | ![]() Why AI Token Prices Are About To Explode | Meryem Arik✨ | AI token economicsAI compute demand+5 | Meryem Arik | DoublewordOpenAI+3 | UK | AI token pricescompute shortages+5 | — | 1h 09m 16s | |
| 5/28/26 | ![]() Venture Capital in 2026: AI, Liquidity & Startup Funding Explained✨ | venture capitalAI investment+5 | — | OpenAIYC+1 | — | Venture CapitalStartups+8 | EmergeOne | 11m 16s | |
| 5/21/26 | ![]() Quantum Is No Longer 10 Years Away | Kris Naudts & Zeynep Koruturk✨ | quantum investingdeep tech innovation+3 | Kris NaudtsZeynep Koruturk | Firgun Ventures | — | quantum investingdeep tech+5 | — | 51m 13s | |
| 5/14/26 | ![]() AI vs Chemistry: The New Frontier of Innovation | Omer Omar✨ | AIchemistry+4 | Omer Omar | ApolloSimplecast | — | AIchemistry+5 | EmergeOne | 1h 02m 52s | |
| 5/7/26 | ![]() AI Has Killed the Music Industry✨ | AI in musicmusic creation+3 | Sundar Arvind | Mozart AI | — | AI musicmusic industry+5 | EmergeOne | 54m 49s | |
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Most Startups Are Stuck in the Middle✨ | venture capitalstartup landscape+4 | — | SimplecastAdsWizz | April | venture capitalstartups+6 | EmergeOne | 18m 21s | |
| 4/23/26 | ![]() Are You Building a Product… or Just a Feature? | Rupa Ganatra Poppat✨ | AI in startupsproduct-market fit+4 | Rupa Ganatra Poppat | Aria Ventures | — | AIstartups+6 | EmergeOne | 48m 38s | |
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| 4/16/26 | ![]() AI Just Changed Everything for Small Businesses | Akriti Dokania✨ | small businessentrepreneurship+4 | Akriti Dokania | SimplecastAdsWizz | USUK | AIsmall businesses+7 | EmergeOne | 41m 10s | |
| 4/9/26 | ![]() Coding Is Dead | Mukund Jha✨ | AI in software developmentnon-technical builders+4 | Mukund Jha | Emergent | — | AIsoftware development+5 | EmergeOne | 33m 33s | |
| 4/2/26 | ![]() Why Most Startups Fail at Global Expansion | Jeremy Wastall✨ | global expansionstartups+5 | Jeremy Wastall | Go GlobalLinkedIn | — | global expansionstartups+5 | EmergeOne | 50m 18s | |
| 3/26/26 | ![]() The AI Power Grab No One’s Talking About✨ | AI adoptioncapital concentration+4 | — | Private equity firmsAI+2 | — | AIventure capital+5 | EmergeOne | 16m 07s | |
| 3/19/26 | ![]() From Council Estate to £47M Portfolio | Timothy Armoo✨ | entrepreneurshipbusiness growth+3 | Timothy Armoo | LinkedIn | — | business portfolioentrepreneurship+3 | — | 55m 39s | |
| 3/12/26 | ![]() What3Word's 57 trillion 3m squares | Chris Sheldrick✨ | global addressing systemlocation technology+3 | Chris Sheldrick | What3WordsIntel+1 | — | What3Wordsaddressing system+3 | EmergeOne | 46m 51s | |
| 3/5/26 | ![]() Deeptech Demystified | Felix Neubeck✨ | deep techventure capital+4 | Felix Neubeck | PlayfairSimplecast+1 | — | deep techventure capital+7 | EmergeOne | 52m 45s | |
| 2/26/26 | ![]() AI Money Isn’t Slowing Down | AI is still vacuuming up capital but investors aren’t clapping for demos anymore. Public markets are questioning AI ROI. Mega-rounds are clustering into fewer “category kings.” Exit volume is rising, but valuations are shrinking. And secondaries are becoming the pressure valve for LP liquidity. In this episode we break down: • Why mega AI rounds are still happening but scrutiny is intense • The “Great Unlocking” in exits (more deals, smaller values) • Why secondaries are exploding • Where capital is actually landing: robotics, autonomy, logistics, cyber • The UK & Europe infrastructure software export story • EU & UK regulatory changes that could reshape VC fundraising The shift isn’t about less money. It’s about higher standards. This episode is sponsored by EmergeOne, fractional CFOs for venture backed tech startups from Seed to Series B. Get in touch at https://emergeone.co.uk/contact-us/ or join the CFO team at https://emergeone.co.uk/join-the-cfo-team/ Sign up for EmergeOne’s weekly newsletter, Off Balance at https://off-balance.beehiiv.com/subscribe Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. | — | ||||||
| 2/19/26 | ![]() Intelligence is not a predictor of success | Amrit Sami | People obsess over IQ scores and dominance tests. But success especially in venture it is about understanding people. I believe anyone can achieve greatness. With the right skills, even the NBA isn’t impossible. The limit is mindset. Timestamps: 00:00 – We Tested My Dominance & IQ 01:12 – 172 IQ… What Does That Actually Mean? 02:45 – Why IQ Is Overrated in Venture 04:10 – Emotional Intelligence or Raw Intelligence 06:30 – Reading Founders & Managing Ego 08:05 – Skill Stacking: How Anyone Can Compete 10:20 – “I Could Play in the NBA Next Year” (Mindset Explained) 12:00 – The Real Limit: Belief vs Capability 14:15 – Final Takeaway: Anything Is Learnable Find Amrit Sami online at: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amrit-sami-4a1baaa4/ Twitter: https://x.com/amrit_sami Mercia: http://www.mercia.co.uk This episode is sponsored by EmergeOne, fractional CFOs for venture backed tech startups from Seed to Series B. Get in touch at https://emergeone.co.uk/contact-us/ or join the CFO team at https://emergeone.co.uk/join-the-cfo-team/ Sign up for EmergeOne’s weekly newsletter, Off Balance at https://off-balance.beehiiv.com/subscribe Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. | — | ||||||
| 2/12/26 | ![]() On finding 100 rabid fans the Hustle Fund way | Elizabeth Yin | In this episode of Nothing Ventured, we’re joined by Elizabeth Yin, Co-Founder & GP at Hustle Fund, to break down what actually matters at pre-seed. We talk about why finding 100 rabid fans beats chasing TAM, why distribution is the last real moat, and how founders should think about product-market fit in 2026. Elizabeth shares: – Why most founders misunderstand PMF – The fastest way to validate demand at pre-seed – How to build distribution before product is perfect – Why niche markets win early – The biggest VC advice that hurts founders If you’re an early-stage founder, operator, or angel, this is a must-watch. Timestamps: 00:00 Why pre-seed is about speed, not polish 03:45 Finding your first 100 rabid fans 07:50 Why distribution is the real moat 14:30 PMF is not a moment 22:10 Bad VC advice founders should ignore Find [guest name] online at: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethyin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dunkhippo33 Hustle Fund: https://www.hustlefund.vc/ This episode is sponsored by EmergeOne, fractional CFOs for venture backed tech startups from Seed to Series B. Get in touch at https://emergeone.co.uk/contact-us/ or join the CFO team at https://emergeone.co.uk/join-the-cfo-team/ Sign up for EmergeOne’s weekly newsletter, Off Balance at https://off-balance.beehiiv.com/subscribe Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. | — | ||||||
| 2/5/26 | ![]() What's With Web3? | Web3 didn’t disappear — it just stopped shouting. In this live anniversary episode of Nothing Ventured, we go inside Web3 Demo Day in London, where founders, investors, and operators come together to pitch, debate, and build what’s next — without the hype. You’ll hear directly from: - Early-stage Web3 and blockchain founders - Angel investors and VCs backing the next wave - Ecosystem leaders working across crypto, AI, and emerging tech We talk fundraising realities, why Web3 lost the narrative, how blockchain is quietly powering real use cases, and what founders actually need to focus on in 2026. This isn’t a studio podcast it’s live conversations, real energy, and honest insights from the floor. Timestamps: 00:00 Live at Web3 Demo Day (Intro) 01:48 Why Web3 Demo Day exists 06:26 Solana & Superteam UK 13:19 Is crypto back? Investor perspective 20:44 Investing in Africa & global scale 30:01 Founder failures, timing & sales 38:04 Building a Web3 operating system 42:26 On-chain savings & the future of DeFi Guests: Lorae Knight Cap Solana Superteam UK Samir Ceric Ceric & Co. Afzaal Mauthoor BridgCapital Dan Ballin Ideas Crucible Kristian Poliszczuk Volta Ravi Shah Blueprint Arsim Shillov Libraro Ronald Loh Wirex This episode is sponsored by EmergeOne, fractional CFOs for venture backed tech startups from Seed to Series B. Get in touch at https://emergeone.co.uk/contact-us/ or join the CFO team at https://emergeone.co.uk/join-the-cfo-team/ Sign up for EmergeOne’s weekly newsletter, Off Balance at https://off-balance.beehiiv.com/subscribe Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. | — | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | ![]() Venture Isn’t Back It’s Adjusted | January 2026 didn’t bring a reset it brought confirmation. Venture feels calmer. Capital is deploying. Deals are getting done. IPOs and exits are being discussed out loud again. But calm doesn’t mean normal and it definitely doesn’t mean safe. In this 20-minute Nothing Ventured monthly review, we break down what January actually revealed about how venture will behave in 2026 — not how people hope it will. We cover: -Why this calm feels more like resignation than relief -How capital has adapted after 2022–25 — and where the scars still show --AI’s real January story: violent concentration at the top, pressure everywhere else -What xAI, Humans& and Emergent tell us about where value is really forming -Why the Brex–Capital One deal is one of the most honest exits we’ve seen in years -What early-stage funding looks like now that the market is functional again -Europe’s ambition problem and the question no one wants to answer January didn’t restart the venture flywheel. But it did make one thing clear: this is a narrower market, with bigger rewards at the top and far less tolerance everywhere else. I’m Aarish. This is Nothing Ventured News. And as always stay liquid. This episode is sponsored by EmergeOne, fractional CFOs for venture backed tech startups from Seed to Series B. Get in touch at https://emergeone.co.uk/contact-us/ or join the CFO team at https://emergeone.co.uk/join-the-cfo-team/ Sign up for EmergeOne’s weekly newsletter, Off Balance at https://off-balance.beehiiv.com/subscribe Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. | — | ||||||
| 1/22/26 | ![]() The Decision That Made DocuSign Inevitable | Court Lorenzini | There are fewer than 400 public tech companies worth over $10 billion. DocuSign is one of them — but its success wasn’t driven by flashy tech or perfect timing. In this episode, DocuSign founder Court Lorenzini breaks down the non-obvious decisions that actually bent the curve: • Why pricing and packaging mattered more than product features • How competing with FedEx and fax machines shaped DocuSign’s business model • The legal roadblock that almost stopped adoption — and the unconventional solution • Why focus beats scale in the early days • The real reason most venture-scale companies fail (hint: it’s the founders) We also dive into Founder Nexus — Tom’s answer to repeat founder failure modes — and why shared experience, not advice, is the real unlock for building enduring companies. This is a masterclass in decision-making, positioning, and surviving the brutal realities of venture-scale entrepreneurship. Timestamps: 00:00 – Why DocuSign Matters 05:20 – The Decision That Bent the Curve 11:00 – Competing With Fax & FedEx 17:40 – The Legal Problem That Almost Killed Adoption 24:30 – The Microsoft Moment 29:10 – Why Real Estate Was the Beachhead 35:45 – Why Most Startups Actually Fail 41:50 – The Success Equation 48:30 – Founder Nexus & Shared Scar Tissue 54:40 – The Contrarian Take on Education & AI Find Court Lorenzini online at: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/court-lorenzini-333447/ Twitter: https://x.com/FounderNexus FounderNexus: https://foundernexus.com This episode is sponsored by EmergeOne, fractional CFOs for venture backed tech startups from Seed to Series B. Get in touch at https://emergeone.co.uk/contact-us/ or join the CFO team at https://emergeone.co.uk/join-the-cfo-team/ Sign up for EmergeOne’s weekly newsletter, Off Balance at https://off-balance.beehiiv.com/subscribe Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. | — | ||||||
| 1/15/26 | ![]() We Need More Mafias in European Tech | Florian Gottschaller | One of the biggest mistakes in investing isn’t bad judgment — it’s outdated thinking. Early on, many didn’t understand platform businesses. They underestimated how fast they scale, how powerful networks become, and how value compounds. From passing on Facebook… to becoming Uber’s biggest investor. The lesson? Before you invest in the future, you have to unlearn the past. Don’t underestimate platform business models — they change everything. Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction & episode overview 02:27 – How Super Angels thinks about quality control 03:48 – Why great early-stage decisions still fail 05:06 – Escaping your own investment “bubble” 06:22 – Power laws, probability & why volume matters in VC 09:22 – Handling competing deals & replacing angels 11:12 – Why there are fewer than 100 real super angels in Germany 15:37 – How tax incentives distort investment decisions 19:37 – What “top 10%” really means for Fund II 22:25 – Why doubling down on winners beats diversification dogma 25:31 – Timing follow-on investments & conviction building 30:21 – Europe’s real bottleneck isn’t regulation — it’s culture 33:15 – Why Europe loses its best companies to the US 35:42 – Risk aversion, civil servants & economic stagnation 45:49 – Contrarian opinion: why “more is more” 49:54 – What moves Florian emotionally 53:24 – Where to find Florian & Super Angels Find Florian Gottschaller online at: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/florian-gottschaller/ Twitter: https://x.com/MetroF Superangels: https://super-angels.eu This episode is sponsored by EmergeOne, fractional CFOs for venture backed tech startups from Seed to Series B. Get in touch at https://emergeone.co.uk/contact-us/ or join the CFO team at https://emergeone.co.uk/join-the-cfo-team/ Sign up for EmergeOne’s weekly newsletter, Off Balance at https://off-balance.beehiiv.com/subscribe Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. | — | ||||||
| 1/8/26 | ![]() Alok Sama: On why Masa Son is easy to admire but impossible to emulate | What does it really mean to live in the future as an investor? In this episode, we go inside SoftBank, the Vision Fund, and the mind of Masayoshi Son with someone who was there for the biggest bets — the wins, the losses, and the lessons. We unpack: - Why SoftBank’s biggest mistakes weren’t wrong — just too early - How AI is reshaping venture capital, infrastructure, and distribution - Why timing matters more than brilliance in tech investing - The difference between narratives vs numbers in early-stage bets - Why most AI value may flow to hyperscalers — not startups - The illusion of control in careers, capital allocation, and life This is not hype. This is a grounded, insider conversation about AI, capital, ambition, hubris, and serendipity. 🎙️ If you care about venture capital, AI, or how massive bets actually get made — this one’s for you. Timestamps: 00:00 Inside SoftBank 02:30 Genius or Hubris? 05:00 The Vision Fund Explained 07:30 WeWork & Too Much Capital 10:00 AI & Capital Concentration 13:30 Narrative vs Numbers 17:00 Who Really Wins AI? 21:00 Is AI Truly Transformational? 26:00 The Illusion of Control 30:00 Why Passion Is Bad Advice 34:30 Creativity vs AI 39:00 Final Lessons Find [guest name] online at: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aloksama/ Twitter: https://x.com/alok_sama The Money Trap: https://aloksama.com/ This episode is sponsored by EmergeOne, fractional CFOs for venture backed tech startups from Seed to Series B. Get in touch at https://emergeone.co.uk/contact-us/ or join the CFO team at https://emergeone.co.uk/join-the-cfo-team/ Sign up for EmergeOne’s weekly newsletter, Off Balance at https://off-balance.beehiiv.com/subscribe Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. | — | ||||||
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