Each type of crowdfunding is governed by different (and sometimes overlapping) regulatory regimes and has varying costs, benefits and drawbacks from a startup’s perspective. Before undertaking any type of crowdfunding offering, startup founders and their advisers should have a robust understanding of the merits and shortcomings of each type as a fundraising tool, especially when compared with more traditional fundraising options such as venture capital (VC) or angel financings.

Rewards Crowdfunding

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