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Betting on Founders Who Build the Real World

Betting on Founders Who Build the Real World

Venture Unlocked: The playbook for venture capital managers · Dec 3, 2025

Eclipse Ventures' Lior Susan on building a VC firm like a company, investing in the physical world, and hiring operators to become investors.

Employee Tender Offers Create Misalignment by Granting Liquidity Before the Main Cap Table

The trend of allowing employees to sell shares in secondary transactions before investors get liquidity is a problem. Lior Susan argues this creates a fundamental misalignment, as historically, employees and investors realized returns at the same time. The system needs rethinking for long-duration private companies.

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Venture Unlocked: The playbook for venture capital managers·3 months ago

Eclipse Ventures Forces Deal Champions to Add a Strong Internal Critic to Their Investment Team

To ensure robust decision-making, Eclipse requires that if a partner feels strongly against a potential investment, they must join the deal team alongside the champions. This forces a direct confrontation of the risks and ensures that by the time an investment is made, all major concerns have been addressed.

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Venture Unlocked: The playbook for venture capital managers·3 months ago

Eclipse Ventures Founder Lior Susan Treats His VC Firm as a Business, Not Just an Investment Vehicle

Many managers focus solely on raising funds and making investments. Lior Susan emphasizes operating his firm, Eclipse, like any other company, obsessing over details like quarterly reports and AGMs. This business-first mindset is key to attracting top LPs, partners, and founders.

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Venture Unlocked: The playbook for venture capital managers·3 months ago

Eclipse Ventures Rejects Platform Teams, Adopting a "Special Forces" Model of Senior-Only Operators

Instead of building a platform team of specialists, Eclipse operates like a small special forces unit. A lean team of senior partners, all ex-operators, handles everything from thesis creation to scaling companies. This ensures founders get direct support from proven builders, not junior staff.

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Venture Unlocked: The playbook for venture capital managers·3 months ago

Operators-Turned-VCs Struggle Most With The Power Law Because They Believe They Can Fix Any Company

Lior Susan highlights the biggest mental hurdle for former operators becoming VCs: internalizing the power law. Operators are builders wired to fix problems and believe they can turn any situation around. In VC, success is driven by a few massive outliers, requiring focus on winners, not on fixing every company.

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Venture Unlocked: The playbook for venture capital managers·3 months ago

OpenAI's Sam Altman Argues AI Is Now More Capital Intensive Than Hardware

Eclipse Ventures founder Lior Susan shares a quote from Sam Altman that flips a long-held venture assumption on its head. The massive compute and talent costs for foundational AI models mean that software—specifically AI—has become more capital-intensive than traditional hardware businesses, altering investment theses.

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Venture Unlocked: The playbook for venture capital managers·3 months ago

Elite Operators Fail as VCs When They Can't Scale Down From Managing Armies to Being Individual Contributors

The transition from a C-suite operator managing thousands to an investor is jarring. New VCs must adapt from leading large teams to being individual contributors who write their own memos and do their own sourcing. This "scaling down" ability, not just prior success, predicts their success as an investor.

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Venture Unlocked: The playbook for venture capital managers·3 months ago