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Why Raising Too Late Kills Startups? In this episode of the Recursive RoundTable, we unpack one of the most misunderstood topics for founders: fundraising strategy — not just the “how,” but the when, the why, and the who. GUESTS: Iliya Valchanov, Co-founder & CEO @ Juma Konstantin Bezuhanov, Co-founder & CEO @ Evrotrust Stoil Vasilev, Co-founder & CEO @ Paypercut They share: 💡 why starting your fundraising too late is the #1 mistake seed-stage companies make 💡 how to structure your investor outreach like a sales funnel 💡 what separates “feature AI” from true AI-powered competitive advantage 💡 how to choose the right investor — not just the one with the biggest check 💡 terms, valuation, control and the long game of capital You’ll hear real stories about: 👉 outreach strategy and KPIs (77 conversations ≈ 1 deal) 👉 managing rejection and staying confident 👉 the importance of building relationships long before you need capital 👉 why a bad partner can be worse than no partner 👉 practical negotiation lessons and term-sheet wisdom Whether you’re gearing up for your first round or planning Series A+, this episode gives you the mental model and playbook you need to approach fundraising with clarity and confidence. Subscribe for more insights from founders, investors, and ecosystem builders shaping the future of innovation. Chapters: 0:07 — Start fundraising early: don’t raise when you need money 0:20 — External investment should accelerate, not help you survive 1:06 — Choosing the right investors + board comfort matters 1:40 — Common mistakes: being “too direct” / not playing the VC Q&A game 2:33 — Warning on terms: “valuation vs terms” tradeoff 3:35 — CEE fundraising market trends + “is there enough capital?” 4:08 — AI dominates VC attention; “AI feature vs AI company” debate 7:52 — Where value is in AI now: application layer + agents/workflows 9:36 — Moat in AI: speed, data/access, and why most funded cos lack advantage 11:18 — What’s next after AI: robotics, biotech, defense (trend talk) 15:20 — Constantine journey: bootstrapped to 2023; raise after inflection point 18:42 — Fundraising funnel metrics: conversations → meetings → term sheets 21:12 — Stu journey: Pre-seed €2M; 80+ investors; finding the lead 24:51 — Ilia journey: $4.5M; Bulgaria → Europe → Silicon Valley; big-round logic 59:45 — Closing advice: investors aren’t “bosses”; be careful with terms + “Venture Deals” book