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Nelson Daniel Lopez | e/acc

@lcce01

CEO @xfounders_camp / ex-Gateio; ex-1inch | Scaling startups right / IRL. Traction. Funding. 🇸🇻🇺🇸🇵🇹

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El Salvador 🇸🇻insights: Alignment accelerates everything. Policy makers who engage directly with builders reduce friction across the entire ecosystem. It becomes easier to navigate licensing and go-to-market when the regulatory conversation is grounded in actual product

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When I think about global positioning, I look at where execution is outpacing narrative. El Salvador 🇸🇻continues to move product and infrastructure faster than most people expect. That creates a long-term advantage for those already integrated into the flow here.

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🙋 從 2,000 名申請者到最終入選的少數精英。 Nelson Daniel Lopez | e/acc 分享 XFounders Bootcamp & Startup Reality 如何根據 投資潛力、用戶增長、合作夥伴契合度 等條件層層篩選,並因應不同地區調整標準,找到最優秀的 Web3 與科技創業者。 🎥 完整訪談這裡看: youtu.be/LAJlHbscSpg

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You have to witness how founders hustle under pressure. The most effective investors I’ve met in this region understand that time spent in the market is non-optional. Local knowledge compounds through observation and trust., and you cannot model founder behaviour from

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El Salvador🇸🇻 is starting to function as a regional entry point. Teams that build here are finding it easier to expand across borders. The regulatory clarity around Bitcoin and growing support infrastructure, makes the country a strategic base.

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More FIRSTS in this XFounders Bootcamp & Startup Reality Season 🇸🇻 than most accelerators deliver their whole lifecycles. 🎯 When I say I’m PROUD, I don’t think you understand. 🔥

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10 集節目,完整呈現創業者的故事。 Nelson Daniel Lopez | e/acc 分享 XFounders Bootcamp & Startup Reality 的 Startup Warriors 如何為 Web3 創業者提供舞台與觀眾連結,把故事曲線轉化為市場動能。 🎬 立即觀看:youtu.be/LAJlHbscSpg

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Credibility can't be manufactured externally. Policy influence grows stronger when it is backed by execution. In El Salvador 🇸🇻 the builders who are being consulted now are the ones who shipped through cycles and stayed close to user feedback.

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The best investors in small markets act like ecosystem architects. You have to build relationships across founders, regulators, media, and institutions, and returns come from the coherence they help create, not just from portfolio performance or quick gains.

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I’ve seen the value of being connected show up in layers. The first layer is access. The second is influence. The third is speed. Founders and investors who built relationships before deals are now building faster and with stronger alignment.

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Global positioning is earned by showing proof-of-movement. Headlines attract attention, but retention comes from product shipped and teams scaling inside the region. El Salvador🇸🇻 is starting to show those signals with greater consistency.

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Bootcamp operations reveal what actually drives founder outcomes, and the most consistent leverage comes from structure. Fast-paced agendas, direct coaching, relentless check-ins, and a steady rhythm of delivery create more lasting change than panels, speakers, or theory. Study

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Founders tend to shift most during moments of pressure. That pressure doesn’t have to be aggressive. It just needs to be consistent and specific. When founders are asked to focus, commit, and communicate daily, their internal systems start to adapt in a lasting way.

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A bootcamp works best when it runs like a company. Daily standups, weekly goals, fast iteration, and constant feedback loops. Founders experience the rhythm they will need to build. The program becomes useful when it reflects the real tempo of a growing business. Ask anyone at

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The founders who retain the most from a bootcamp tend to write regularly, reflect with discipline, seek inputs, and act on feedback without friction. They treat every week as operational time instead of an event. That shift changes their baseline permanently, which is the whole

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Founder psychology becomes more legible in tight cycles. When progress needs to be visible every 72 hours, you start to see how someone handles tension, clarity, and feedback. That window tells more about long-term viability than any early traction number.

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Capital formation in El Salvador 🇸🇻 is evolving through layered trust. Most early deals are relationship-driven, so the ecosystem nayturally produces cleaner data and more disciplined reporting. That maturity shows up gradually, but the baseline is moving.

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Raising capital early in this region depends on clarity of story, sharp understanding of market access, and clean documentation. When founders deliver those three consistently, the conversation shifts from possibility to process. That shift usually leads to follow-through action.

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Bootcamps can play a structural role in capital formation. When investors see clear pipelines, consistent coaching, and real product delivery, they start to treat the accelerator as a signal amplifier. That reputation compounds with every successful round.

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Founder development is a systems' calibration. How they write, plan, present, and adjust under pressure becomes the foundation for team building, shipping speed, coherence, and investor trust. Bootcamps should reinforce that system instead of just redecorating it. XFounders Bootcamp & Startup Reality