How I Invest with David Weisburd

E271: The Future of VC: Space, Energy, Defense

Dec 29, 2025
In this enlightening discussion, Jonathan Lacoste, Founder and General Partner of Space VC, dives into the nuances of frontier tech investing. He highlights the crucial difference between deep tech and frontier tech, emphasizing the importance of founder migration as a key signal for early investment opportunities. Jonathan shares his insights on why grit and mission often outweigh IQ in predicting success. The conversation also covers the rising significance of hardware startups and the advantages of concentrated portfolios over diversification in early-stage investing.
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ADVICE

Back Founders, Not Just Theses

  • At pre-seed, prioritize founders over rigid theses because many companies are formed from whiteboard sessions.
  • Maintain a prepared mind but let exceptional founders educate you on niche, misunderstood markets.
ANECDOTE

From First Email To First Check In 21 Days

  • Lacoste had a prepared mind on hypersonics and moved from first contact to wiring funds in under 21 days.
  • That speed let Space VC be the first investor in Castilian and secure early conviction.
ANECDOTE

Founders Spinning Out From Space Force

  • True Anomaly's founders left Space Force to build commercial space-defense solutions after seeing capability gaps firsthand.
  • They educated Lacoste on the national security deficit and raised non-consensus capital early.
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