What's the dry clean money pattern in the venture capital industry? Money movement across countries and governments.


Money holds a very interesting energy of karma. It’s a great tool to determine what’s inside people. The venture capitalists want to invest in the best people, that can win, no matter what. Right now, that’s not happening. So it goes back to the root of where is the money coming from? There are great, hard working entrepreneurs that turned into angel investors, super angels and now venture capitalists. Because these people have used their blood and sweat to hold the position they are at, that’s dry clean money. People you want to work with because their money actually has blessing. Hard working people’s money go a long ways, but if their money is utilized in a bad way, it brings it’s own set of problems and karma. Then Krishna has to appear, to find all the people with bad dealings. The opposite of dry clean money is black money, which is a term heavily used in Asia. There are various smugglers, that turn their black money, of some sort of crime, but then they invest the money back into the community to turn it white, or clean money. In the venture capital industry, there are investors from all over the world, especially from China, Russia and India. Each country has it’s own set of regulations. However, as the startup culture spreads across the globe, it’s going to be very interesting to see how Asia and Middle East reacts. They are great people, with lots of money saved up in private equity. Especially in United Arab Emirates, the foreign workers, running banks, software industry, etc. are not allowed to buy property but perhaps can invest into startups. There is huge opportunity in Asia and many investors are heading that way. So it’s very important to understand the difference between black and white money.