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At NY Tech Week, we pulled founders into a back room and asked them one question they didn’t see coming. Now we’re releasing what they said on camera - unfiltered, unscripted, and under 60 seconds. 🎥 Watch the first clip from Stuart Sopp (stuart), cofounder/CEO of Current

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