Charu Sharma
@charu1603
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Cofounder & CEO at Fenrock AI (YC W26) Building the most powerful AI agents for Financial Crime Compliance
San Francisco, CA
Joined October 2010
You call it “debugging.” I call it patching legacy systems with chewing gum, hope, and PTSD. 😭 It’s Day 1 of #TheDailyStandup — a comic for devs who want to laugh before the pain begins. ☕💻 New panels drop weekdays at 8:30 AM PT. 👉 https://t.co/OEb8QqGqe1
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Today, Y Combinator is announcing that YC-funded startups can choose to receive their funding ($500k) in stablecoins. We believe stablecoins like @usdc are setting the stage for a new fintech renaissance and broader global access to financial services. Sending money should be as
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To apply for the Y Combinator program, submit an application form. We accept companies in batches four times a year. The program includes weekly dinners, office hours with YC partners and access to...
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Here we come, @ycombinator !! Introducing @FenrockAI (YC W26) - The most powerful AI agents for fraud and compliance teams at banks and fintechs. Process 10X volume per analyst, with bulletproof audit logs that regulators can trust. https://t.co/JCBMSmGTR5
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SF founders, what are your favorite coworking spots? Ideally, • close to BART/Muni • nearby nature for short walks • space has natural light and enough windows • builder/focused energy (not VC lounge vibes)
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What are your users already asking you for that you're not building yet?
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If your growth playbook starts with post more or cold email more, you’re already obsolete. In 5 years, discovery will happen through: - Private, high-trust groups - AI matchmakers - Real-time live interactions The question is no longer- How do I get more reach? It’s- How do I
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My technical cofounder just built in hours what I thought would take a sprint.
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In the next decade, your closest friend might live on a server… in another country.
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Building a company is the ultimate personal growth journey. Here's how to win this game👇 https://t.co/ySlpW3U3so
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The founders who win are the ones who keep learning Curiosity beats IQ, charisma, and code Here's how to become the killer founder who out-learns everyone else. 👇 https://t.co/uQmGLOj6zp
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Speed is a survival skill in startups. But too many confuse urgency with desperation. Here's how to build your company with clear-eyed momentum, instead of flailing with fear. 👇 https://t.co/CoWg9Dfo78
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The quietest way to kill a startup? Still moving at full speed… on someone else’s thesis. You see it all the time: - Sequoia thinks this is the next big category. - Everyone in my YC batch is pivoting here. - The market’s moving, we should too. Here's how to build from
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Not every mountain is yours to climb. A lot of founders start with a spark. Curiosity, joy, a problem they can’t stop thinking about. Then… A competitor beats them. An investor ghosts. Someone says “that’ll never work.” And suddenly, the mission turns into a grudge match.
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I give my cofounder a problem, and 20 minutes later he sends me magic.
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The founder’s paradox: Build your vision like it’s everything. Stay detached as if you're wrong. Here's how to navigate this unnatural act and come out as the winner. 👇 https://t.co/rUfigyNgyV
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High Conviction Looks Crazy Until It Works If no one blinks twice at your idea… you’re probably too late. Here's how to win 👇 https://t.co/Gqx4YKEP3m
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Most advice tries to make you more like someone else. But your power, the one that can’t be cloned or commoditized, comes from becoming more like yourself. Don’t ignore your edge. Build from it. That’s your uncopyable advantage. And here are frameworks and prompts to get there
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How to win in a HOT market without losing your mind? Calm → Clarity → Compounding Hot markets are foggy. The real danger is losing sight of where you’re actually going. Full post 👇 https://t.co/jmQ2KYoHhg
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