
This founder sold his startup to Klarna for €110m. Now he's raised €12m to build again
THE SO WHAT
Repeat founders with nine-figure exits raising €12m pre-traction is a reminder that capital is concentrating around known operators in this cycle. If you’re a first-time founder, assume a higher bar on proof and a need to show sharper AI leverage or distribution edge to clear the same round size.
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