Time Wiki: ⏰Presale details

Token Distribution Structure
Initial Investment Allocation
Participants in the presale will receive tokens according to their investment amount and the presale price, as outlined below:
Bonus Structure for $TIME
Participants will receive bonus tokens based on the amount of SOL invested:
0-10,000 SOL: 25% bonus tokens
10,001 - 20,000 SOL: 20% bonus tokens
20,001 - 30,000 SOL: 15% bonus tokens
30,001 - 40,000 SOL: 10% bonus tokens
Note that maximum allocation allowed per wallet – 150 SOL
Exceeding the Presale Cap
If the presale investment exceeds the cap of 111,111 SOL, the token distribution will follow a specific structure to ensure fairness and proportional allocation.
Allocation of the First 40,000 SOL
The first 40,000 SOL invested will be fully credited towards the presale.
Participants within this range will receive 1-to-1 tokens according to their investment without any refunds.
Proportional Refund Crowdsale (PRC) Logic
Investments exceeding the initial 40,000 SOL will be subject to the PRC logic.
Under PRC, participants will receive tokens proportionally based on their investment, and the remaining SOL will be refunded.
Post-Presale Actions
If a participant's contribution exceeds the effective cap and results in a partial refund, they are encouraged to purchase $TIME on the open market once trading begins on decentralized exchanges (DEX).
The presale structure for $TIME tokens aims to provide a fair and equitable distribution of tokens to all participants. By implementing a bonus structure and proportional refund mechanism, the process ensures that all participants are fairly rewarded based on their investment while maintaining the overall integrity of the hard cap.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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