15 alumni from European unicorns now building in stealth
THE SO WHAT
A cluster of unicorn alumni going stealth in Europe usually means second-time founders targeting harder, more regulated, or infra-heavy problems. If you’re hiring or partnering, assume some of your best candidates and future competitors are already locked up in these yet-to-be-announced builds.
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