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Understanding the differences between SAFEs (Simple Agreements for Future Equity) and convertible notes is crucial for founders when deciding on fundraising instruments. SAFEs are non-debt instruments that convert to equity without a repayment timeline, while convertible notes are loans with interest and a maturity date, requiring repayment if not converted. Founders should choose the instrument that aligns with investor preferences and allows for quick execution to focus on business growth.
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