From a Wefunder post[1] about RC: "However, with these protections, in the very worst case scenario, a venture capitalist firm ideologically opposed to a “messy cap table” (even though there are no voting rights) can simply repurchase the crowdfunded securities during the deal."
What does that last bit mean, regarding "repurchase the crowdfunded securities"? Do smaller investors run the risk of losing their shares entirely during a later-stage deal with a VC that wants to clean up the cap table?
Typically, the investors are the startups own customers. For our most successful $1m raises, we estimate over 70% of the funds are their own community.
This makes sense. One good signal of whether you should invest is whether you love the product.
We recently closed $1m each for three different companies. Here are our stats: https://wefunder.com/stats