A problem is settled does not mean it's solved.

 There is a norm in startup valuation, where a startup is judged based on the problem that it is attempting to solve. It is called "Solution with no problem."


That is to say, a startup is trying to solve a problem that is non-existent in the real market.

But, our experience have pointed out an exception to this grade.

A problem should not be treated to be non-existent if the people have simply accepted the problem as it is for lack of a solution. This happens for example when due to lack of technology or resources people simply accepts the problem to be unsolvable and continues to live with it. But technological advancements can still try to solve such problems.

During such times this cannot be said that startup is trying to solve a problem that is non-existent.

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