Founder dilution occurs when a startup issues new equity to investors, employees, or advisors, reducing the original founders' ownership percentage. It’s a trade-off for capital, talent, or strategic growth. Investors benefit from larger stakes, while founders gain resources to scale the company, often increasing overall value despite smaller slices.
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