Wednesday 14 March 2012

Crowdfunding – A New Gold Rush For Entrepreneurs?

Crowd sourced funding finally had its day on March 13, 2012 when over $3.3 million was raised in just over a month without a business plan, without borrowing money and without even giving away equity!!! Is it scaring the Venture Capital industry?

Well, crowdsourcing is changing the way entrepreneurs raise seed capital, a lot faster than anyone could have imagined. One gaming company did that in just 34 days. Double Fine, a bay area game developer garnered support from a whooping 87,142 backers and the money kept pouring until the last hour on March 13th at 8.00PM EST. The Crowdfunding revolution is not stopping at that. Stepping in the Double Fine’s footstep is another west coast game developer InXile already creating ripples with over 16,000 backers racing the campaign to its $900,000 goal within the first two days.



So far it’s been mostly individuals who have been backed by the crowd. The real revolution would be ventures developed by the crowd itself. That’s where the real social impact will come from – ventures of the crowd, for the crowd, by the crowd.

Where all this is heading, may be of concern to the venture capital industry and equity regulators. Well, the revolution has already set in. Now it is beyond regulators and stakeholders to stop it. But what the heck, isn’t a free market economy driven by the market itself rather than the controllers of the market?

Crowdocracy

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