Probably off-topic, but something I've never understood reading these things: How does this funding actually work? From what little I know (the stock market) you'd sell an equity stake in your company for a certain amount and you have money in your personal bank account. But it sounds to me like all these funds somehow go back into the company?? how?? what am I missing?
I'm not sure I understand the question. What do you mean by "you have money in your personal bank account?" Are you saying that some of the money put in by a VC ends up in your personal bank account? If it does, it's through a salary you withdraw from the company. VCs, or any investor, will want X seats in your board, which will also give them a say about your salary. So if you got $1M in funding, no sane board will…
If Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy weren't taking $10 million+ off the table during funding rounds they'd probably be far less likely to turn down a $3 billion offer. It is fairly common for founders to trade personal stock for cash during a funding round.
Perhaps you mean during initial funding? It is absolutely possible - and common - for founders to take money of the table during secondary funding rounds.