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I did read the post, the argument is that startups aren't getting advice. I said that you don't necessarily need to give control (via board seats) to get advice. These advisors probably need some kind of incentive, likely significant equity, which makes investors a logical choice. They don't, however, need to have partial control over the company via board votes, unless the goal is something other than advice.



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