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Non-Dilutive Financing

Definition

Non-dilutive financing refers to funding methods that do not require a company to give up equity or ownership to investors. In the digital asset space, this can include loans collateralized by cryptocurrencies, revenue-sharing agreements, or grants from decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs). This type of financing allows projects and companies to secure capital while retaining full control and ownership for existing shareholders. It is a preferred option for many growth-stage ventures.