From Wikipedia:
"The wisdom of the crowd is the process of taking into account the collective opinion of a group of individuals rather than a single expert to answer a question."
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisdom_of_the_crowdWhile angel and venture capital investors may be smart, for whatever reason they,to-date, have been more interested in technologies, companies and processes that essentially become obsolete after bitcoin picks up steam.
Here's an example:
Those with means don't often hear the word "no". Before bitcoin that was all that the person who would like to play some video poker online had heard. Investors might want to start seeing where Bitcoin changes "no" to "yes".
When is the last time an investor couldn't go shopping due to the bank having a 3-day hold on deposits? Of course, never. Banks only impose these restrictions on those without means. Bitcoin makes no distinction. As a payment network with non-repudiable transactions that means there is no such concept of "holding funds".
So that's an example of where an investor's perspective might be so different that the need for Bitcoin or a bitcoin-related business isn't being appreciated.
But there are also bitcoin-related opportunities for online businesses and venture capitalists with the businesses they already have investment in.
When is the last time an investor got a free beer or a nice dinner as compensation for providing helpful advice? Probably yesterday, as there is no shortage of people willing to provide compensation (in the form of an invitation to coffee if nothing else) to obtain some of an investor's time. But ask your smart friends how often they got rewarded for providing advice and the answer is likely "rarely if ever". Or at least, it didn' t before the BitcoinTip bot on Reddit was around. Now instead of getting rewarded with fake badges, "karma points" lame credits, and +1s these contributors get rewarded instead with something they can use to improve their quality of life. Every social network or support service could use this type of monetary feedback mechanism to incent participation.
So it isn't just financial industries that bitcoin will disrupt -- but businesses across the spectrum.