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“Fundraising is all about Darwinism: only the most persistent will raise money and survive”

Kantox is one of the European leading fintech companies. Focused on the FX sector, the Barcelona-based company aims to disrupt the way foreign currency exchange is done. In this interview with co-founder and CEO Philippe Gelis explains their mission.

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What these startup founders and tech media people shared in 2014

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It's time for startup founders and media members to talk. For our last post of 2014 we've put together a list of the best quotes from founders and journalists we've interviewed over the past few months.

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“Fundraising is like trying to play chess while riding a rollercoaster” David Troya, Glamping Hub

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We sat down with Glamping Hub co-founder David Troya to talk about why he made the decision to launch his startup in Sevilla and not San Francisco. David also shares his thoughts on how tough fundraising can be.

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What startup CEOs must know: angel syndicate funding FAQ

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Following our explanation of how syndicate funding works, we want to respond to the key questions startup CEOs might face when they consider syndicate funding as a financing option.

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How opening up to the world changed the Berlin startup ecosystem: an interview with Ciaran O’Leary

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Interview with Ciaran O'Leary at Berlin-based Earlybird VC. Earlybird is a firm with €800 million under mangament and more than 100 companies in its portfolio. In this interview we talk about Berlin and the European Venture Capital ecosystem.

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The biggest challenge for startup founders and CEOs: hiring the right people

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Startup CEOs and founders face many challenges over time. But one of the main ones is finding the right talent for their startup. In this guest post, Marta Díaz shares some key insights from Talentoscopio's startup hiring study.

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“If there’s innovation, there’s investment” Lessons from the French startup ecosystem by Liam Boogar, Rude Baguette

Liam Boogar is the co-founder of Rude Baguette, an English-language publication covering the French startup ecosystem. This interview with Liam is a must read for anyone interested in the online media sector and in the evolution of the French scene over the past few years.

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Financing alternatives for startups: boostrapping, angel syndicate funding or crowdfunding

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Not all startup funding ways are equal. If you are considering raising capital and don't know which way to go, we explain what angel syndicate funding, crowdfunding and bootstrapping are all about.

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“Do more, faster” Jon Bradford’s advice to startups wanting to get into Techstars

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Jon Bradford a lot of experience when it comes to startups, accelerators and investing. We sat down with the current Managing Director of Techstars London to talk about this and other topics associated to startup accelerator programs.

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More than good vodka: the Polish startup scene

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At Startupxplore we believe in Europe. Not just in London, Tel Aviv or Berlin, but also in other smaller but promising ecosystems that might give birth to the next $1 billion startup. Poland might be one of them, and to find out more about the market we've invited Bitspiration.com writer Anna Spysz.

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