Either way, it doesn't really mean much. And "seed round" is more of a general term. Your Series A could be your seed round. It doesn't have any specific meaning, though in their case I'd assume they would consider the YC funds the seed round.
The threshold between an angel round and a series A is determined by your articles of incorporation. It's usually between 2 and 5 million. Before your series A you have no valuation b/c it would be a waste of money to determine it. Once you have matured and you raise enough money to go past the 2 to 5 million "convertible threshold," you get a valuation and issue class A stock to your investors and angels. Your angels convert from a convertible note to class A stock at the pre-money valuation and they get to ride the "valuation bump" the series A investors put in for free.
Ok, I reread this explanation and I hated it. This is how I actually understand it:
// globals
double classAThreashold = callLaywers( "Halp!" );
double outstandingShares = callLawyers( "Oh noes!" );
double amountInvested = 0;
void enterNewInvestment( double newInvestment )
{
if( newInvestment + amountInvested >= classAThreshold ) {
double preMoneyValuation = getValuation();
vector< double > percentagePerInvestor;
for( int i = 0; i < angelInvestments.size(); ++i ) {
// convertible notes convert here:
percentagePerInvestor.push_back( angelInvestments[ i ] / preMoneyValuation );
}
percentagePerInvestor.push_back( newInvestment / preMoneyValuation );
for( int i = 0; i < percentagePerInvestor.size(); ++i ) {
cout << "Shares for investor # " << i << " " << percentagePerInvestor[ i ] * outstandingShares;
}
cout << "the company is now worth :" << preMoneyValuation + newInvestment;
} else {
angelInvestments.push_back( newInvestment );
}
amountInvested += newInvestment;
}This is how I understand the whole process. It took my lawyers a long time to explain it all to me and I'm probably still screwing something up. Go easy on C++ :)
[updated a few bug fixes]
Venture hacks is a great source, but I unfortunately couldn't find an exact answer to your question:
Congrats on the funding :D