Product and finances aside, which countries do even have a "founder culture" similar to the US anymore with people actually willing to move stuff forward? Germany is at a cultural deadlock right now and yes, i'd move to the US if everything there wasn't 50miles away from everything else (No hate, just not my cup of tea).>poland and czechiaBoth have pretty electronic and otherwise hardware suppliers, that's a huge plus, but i'm not sure how they'd react to a german opening shop.>France, BelgiumSeem to hate on startups just as much as Germany does.Any input on other countries? Admittedly i have very little clue what's going in the northern or southern countries these days.
EEstonia
>>222798186What do they offer?
>>222798030What's east "German" founder culture like? Have children with hookers to get more gov benefits? lmao
>>222798030best country for GrĂ¼nder is Germany desu
>>222798030holy larp
>>222798030There's no country in the whole of Europe that can match or compete with US startup culture because Europe in general tends to not just throw 100m at a company with no product, profits, or proven use. It's pretty strictly an American thing to have so much venture capitalist that they fund a useless Juicero or whatever