Frequently asked questions
What is a capped convertible note?
A capped convertible note is a loan that can turn into company shares. It has a top limit on the company`s value for this conversion.
What is the difference between capped and uncapped convertible notes?
Capped notes have a max company value for conversion. Uncapped notes don`t, risking higher costs for investors.
What is a cap conversion?
Cap conversion happens when a loan turns into shares at a preset max company value. It protects investors from paying too much.