How a $10 VentureStake™ Could Change Your Life
Here’s what you need to know about VentureStaking™:
It’s the smartest way to get a chip in the game—across hundreds of startups—for 90% less capital than traditional venture investing.
With a VentureStake™, you're not buying equity upfront. You're securing the right to invest later—after the startup has shown signs of life.
Most founders use their initial VentureStake™ round to fund R&D, test their vision, and build momentum. Some won’t break out. But here’s the secret: You only need one.
The Robinhood Scenario
Imagine it’s 2013. Robinhood’s founders are raising an early R&D round through VentureStaking™.
You believe in their mission to “democratize public markets.” You drop $10 for a VentureStake™, giving you the right to invest $100 in each of their early rounds.
Here’s how it plays out:
Now, fast forward to today:
That’s life-changing money—from a $10 starting point.
Why VentureStaking™ Works
You don’t need to be right every time. You just need to be in the game—with smart timing and the right rights.
And that’s the key.
Just like poker, a VentureStake™ is your ante—a small bet to get in the hand and see some cards. You’re not going all-in. You’re watching. You’re waiting.
Then, when the right opportunity reveals itself, you double down—only on the companies proving they can win.
That’s how you stack the odds in your favor. That’s how smart investors play the game.
Here’s Your Shot
Today, you can purchase your first-ever VentureStake™ in Doriot—the company that created this model. We’re raising the first official VentureStaking™ round to conduct Research and Development of a new marketplace for startups and investors alike that flips the script on venture:
One VentureStake™. One breakout company. One chance to rewrite your future.
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3moHi Gerry, love the idea and mission behind Doriot. However, found the website sign up / explore opportunities somewhat confusing. Would be great if you could help with this - might just be me, but it seems one has to commit dollars before being able to access the platform marketplace. Thanks for your help!