The dotcom bubble was a late-1990s surge in internet-based startup valuations, driven by speculative investment. It collapsed in 2000, wiping out billions. Early venture capitalists and savvy investors profited by cashing out before the crash, while latecomers faced heavy losses. It reshaped how tech companies are valued today.
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