Equity vesting in early-stage startups typically involves a gradual release of ownership over a period of time, such as two years, with a quarterly vesting schedule. This approach allows the company to de-risk by assessing the individual's performance before fully committing to the equity. The company retains the option to cancel the vesting at any time, enabling them to evaluate the individual's delivery of results before making a long-term commitment.

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