There has to be a second act and expansion for Robinhood, says Slow Ventures' Lessin
Sam Lessin, Slow Ventures general partner, joins 'TechCheck' to discuss FTX's talks to acquire Robinhood, if Vlad Tenev is the person to oversee the next leg in the company's growth and what's next.
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