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Startup and investor marketplace Angel List launched a fund last week, which allows people to back investors and the companies they choose. The new approach, coupled with their slightly different fee structure, has set the VC industry talking.   The standard fund charges a 2% fee and 30% carry for investors, compared to Angel List’s $25 million Maiden Lane fund which charges no fees and a 30% carry.  

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To read the original article: Is Angel List’s new fund more expensive or cheaper than traditional venture capital funds?