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Supermoon’s Founders & Investors Mixer Is Turning NYC AI Week Into a Relationship Economy

Everybody wants scale until they discover scale without trust is just noise with venture funding attached to it. That tension is sitting right in the center of tech right now. Infinite outreach. Infinite pitch decks. Infinite “following up” messages written by software pretending to sound human. Founders are learning the hard way that when attention becomes automated, attention stops carrying weight. Access does too. The scarce thing again is chemistry. Signal. Rooms where somebody looks you in the eye instead of scanning your LinkedIn like they’re speed-running Tinder for cap tables.

That is why the Founders & Investors Mixer from Supermoon on May 12 in New York matters more than another panel marathon with recycled talking points and enough oat milk to flood the Hudson. This lands in the middle of NYC AI Week, when the city turns into a live wire of operators, investors, engineers, founders, policy people, and startup tourists all hunting for the same thing: proximity to what’s next before it hardens into consensus. During weeks like this, New York stops behaving like a city and starts behaving like an operating system. Every coffee line feels like a seed round. Every dinner sounds like somebody negotiating the future in lowercase.

Supermoon understands that the highest leverage conversations rarely happen under stage lights. They happen when the room exhales. Drinks in hand. Jackets off. Somebody from fintech talking to an AI founder while a digital asset investor overhears the one sentence that changes their week. Approval-required entry matters here. Friction is doing quality control. The internet spent 15 years trying to remove gatekeepers, then accidentally created an economy where everybody screams into the same algorithmic canyon hoping an LLM blesses them with relevance. Curated rooms came back because humans finally remembered context matters.

Elena Obukhova built Supermoon into one of the most connected founder communities moving through New York right now. The network spans 42,000+ founders, builders, executives, and investors alongside 200+ global events and more than $550M raised by Supermoon-connected founders. Christopher Michael brings the production instinct from years in media and entertainment, which explains why Supermoon events feel intentional instead of feeling like somebody rented a rooftop and prayed networking would happen naturally. Joanna Orlova has become connective tissue across NYC tech and Web3 circles after building communities through NEAR Protocol and ecosystem-driven founder events that prioritize long-term relationships over transactional networking. Eni Maj, Founder & CEO of Travel Spoken, represents the founder class building AI products with actual human texture attached to them, while Deborah Lee, Founder of Creaturae, brings something most founder culture still avoids until burnout forces the conversation: performance, resilience, and mental durability are operational infrastructure too.

Partners like TriNet, Tavern Community, Fases, Travel Spoken, and Creaturae make this feel less like a networking event and more like a live map of where the startup ecosystem is drifting next. Less transactional. More integrated. The builders who win this cycle will not just have better models or cleaner decks. They will have stronger networks, sharper timing, and rooms that still feel human after the software finishes eating everything else.

New York has always known the difference between noise and movement. So do the founders, operators, investors, and ecosystem leaders showing up on May 12. The real currency inside the modern startup ecosystem is no longer visibility alone. It is trusted proximity before the market catches up.