Header - S#03 / Company Issues More Equity · Owner - Lukas · Date - 2025-09-07 · Version - v1 · Pass-Fail - Pending
Problem statement - The company issues new equity or convertibles or expands the option pool, shrinking the SPV’s percentage or pushing it down the liquidation stack. Street needs built-in rights and process discipline so the SPV can hold its ground while keeping tokens non-security and resource allocations discretionary.
Legal vulnerabilities
- No pre-emptive rights for the SPV to buy its pro-rata in new issuances.
- SHA lacks protective provisions or consents for new classes or series, senior preferred, option-pool increases, or recapitalizations.
- Anti-dilution protections absent or too narrow if the SPV holds preferred.
- Issuances via SAFEs, notes, or warrants sidestep consent and dilute on conversion.
- Option-pool refresh done post-money without consent causing stealth dilution.
- Side letters exclude SPV on the basis it is a “token entity.”
- DGCL blank-check preferred allows senior securities without a separate class vote if not limited in the charter.
- Missing information rights lead to too little notice to exercise rights.
- Value dilution beyond percentage: senior prefs with heavy liquidation features push SPV down the waterfall.
Regulatory risks
- Misrepresentation optics if public comms implied a stable equity linkage and the company dilutes materially without clear disclosure.
- Securities drift risk if comms sound like “x% of company,” enabling equity-like interpretations.
- Tax re-characterization risk if prior resource allocations are scrutinized after dilution changes economics.
Market precedents
- Failures - Down-rounds and emergency financings cram existing holders via senior prefs, full-ratchets, big option-pool top-ups; deep-discount convertibles surprise-dilute.
- Survivals - Strong pre-emptive rights, broad-based weighted-average anti-dilution, and consent rights over new senior securities preserve position; timely notices and cap snapshots reduce disputes.
Proposed mitigations