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TechCrunch+ roundup: Technical due diligence, web3’s promise, how to hire well

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“It’s still much easier to develop a Web 2.0 app simply because the ecosystem is mature and enjoys a large and thriving developer community,” says Devin Abbott, who specializes in design and development tools, React and web3 applications. Image Credits: AndreyPopov (opens in a new window) / Getty Images.

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TechCrunch+ roundup: Fundraising beyond the Bay Area, web3 gaming, TDD prep checklist

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5 tips for launching in a crowded web3 gaming market. Image Credits: Chelsea Sampson (opens in a new window) / Getty Images. Every online product requires some network effect, but gaming is unique: Without large, loyal and enthusiastic customers, there’s no way to build products that can be monetized. Development process.

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A timeline for startup M&A processes: Key steps and factors to consider

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I am grateful and fortunate that I could solicit input on this article from several people, including Theresia Gouw and Mark Kraynak; a few of my partners at Acrew; Ed Zimmerman and Meredith Beuchaw from the law firm Lowenstein; Shan Aggarwal, VP of corporate development, Coinbase; and Art Levy, chief strategy officer at Brex.

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Daily Crunch: Kurtosis raises $20M Series A to give web3 developers ‘a place to play around’

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Tooling around : Two years ago, two former Palantir engineers started Kurtosis, a crypto-focused developer tool system, and have now raised $20 million in fresh funding to hire a team to get a new product out in the next year, Jacquelyn reports. Image Credits: Anna Minkina (opens in a new window) / Getty Images. Big Tech Inc.

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Daily Crunch: After buying Twitter, will Musk bite back at Apple’s in-app purchase fees?

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99 Twitter problems, and Apple might have one : It’s no secret that Elon Musk thinks Apple’s 30% IAP (“inventor assistance program” to those of us not up on tech lingo) transaction charge to developers is “a lot.” Image Credits: H-Gall (opens in a new window) / Getty Images. The TechCrunch Top 3. Get yer Nutanix! You can sign up here.

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Daily Crunch: Revolut advises users to take caution after hacker breach triggers phishing campaign

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The TechCrunch team got so competitive in this season of the Great Tech Bake-off, cooking up an incredible amount of scrumptious news over the past 24 hours, that it has taken us damn near 24 hours just to ingest the full tasting menu. Image Credits: Martin Diebel (opens in a new window) / Getty Images. PDT, subscribe here. R…R…Rewind!

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Win $100,000: Apply to Startup Battlefield at TC Disrupt 2021

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