Capped Notes
A convertible financial instrument, which sets the maximum valuation at which the investment made via the convertible note can convert into equity. Investors in the convertible note typically get converted at the lesser of the valuation of the next qualified priced round and the cap. (Also see Convertibles in this section)
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