> I would do it and so would you. I would have to be an idiot not to do it.
It's smart. That doesn't mean it shouldn't be criticized. It's forcing employees and others to take risks (specifically an equity position that cannot be partially sold to hedge against company failure) that the founders are not willing to take themselves.
It's smart. That doesn't mean it shouldn't be criticized. It's forcing employees and others to take risks (specifically an equity position that cannot be partially sold to hedge against company failure) that the founders are not willing to take themselves.