In this episode of Nothing Ventured, host Aarish dives into the latest trends and insights from the venture capital landscape as of June 2025. He reflects on the significant developments in Q4 2024 and Q1 2025, highlighting Nvidia's remarkable performance, which saw revenue soar to $39 billion and $44 billion in consecutive quarters. Despite facing challenges like export controls and the US-China chip war, Nvidia rebounded to become the world’s most valuable company, underscoring the fundamentals driving current AI euphoria in the venture space. Aarish also critiques the emergence of pre-planned AI ventures, exemplified by the $2 billion funding for Mira Murati's Thinking Machines Lab, which lacks a clear product or mission, raising questions about the sustainability of such hype-driven investments. Tune in for a concise, no-fluff analysis of the current state of venture capital, exploring the intersection of hype, hope, and hard truths in the industry.
Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Introduction to Nothing Ventured in the News
00:00:17 - Overview of June 2025 in Venture Capital
00:00:49 - Nvidia's Explosive Growth and AI Euphoria
00:01:45 - The Rise of Pre-Planned AI and Faith-Based Investing
00:02:37 - Startup Failures and the Need for Diligence
00:03:49 - Europe's Big VC Play and Structural Challenges
00:05:03 - AI's Impact on San Francisco Real Estate
00:05:55 - Momentum in India and Spain's Tech Markets
00:07:10 - The Split in U.S. Venture Capital
00:08:03 - Norsken VC's Commitment to AI for Good
00:08:46 - Failure Files: Coros and Builder.ai
00:09:29 - Conclusion: Investing in Substance Over Hype
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