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Down Round Protection
Definition
Contractual mechanisms that protect existing investors from the dilutive effects of a subsequent financing round at a lower valuation than the round in which they invested. Common forms include full ratchet anti-dilution (which adjusts the conversion price to the new lower price) and weighted average anti-dilution (which adjusts based on the relative size of the new round).
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