Token Sale Rounds

MPOD Token Pricing Across Various Rounds

(Fair Distribution)

The distribution of Okeytoo by MPOD tokens is carried out with the aim of providing equal opportunities to all participants, without granting privileges to any particular group or individuals. We are committed to a Fair Launch approach, ensuring that all participants have equal access to token acquisition opportunities. To achieve this, we will avoid pre-sale methods such as ICO (Initial Coin Offering) or IEO (Initial Exchange Offering), thus ensuring a fair and transparent distribution process for everyone involved.

Rounds and Pricing Structure

1. Seed Round:

  • Objective: Attract early-stage investors and supporters.

  • Pricing: Offered at the lowest price per token to incentivize early participation.

  • Allocation: A specific percentage of the total token supply is allocated for this round.

2. Private Round:

  • Objective: Engage strategic investors and partners who can provide additional value.

  • Pricing: Higher than the Seed Round but still discounted compared to the public sale.

  • Allocation: A defined percentage of the total token supply.

3. Public Round:

  • Objective: Make the token available to the general public, ensuring wide distribution and community involvement.

  • Pricing: Set higher than previous rounds, reflecting the advanced stage of the project.

  • Allocation: A larger percentage of tokens to ensure broad participation.

Benefits of Tiered Pricing

  • Incentivizing Early Supporters: Lower prices in early rounds reward early investors for their support.

  • Attracting Strategic Partners: Private rounds can bring in investors who add value beyond capital.

  • Broadening Participation: The public round pricing ensures that a wide range of contributors can participate.

By implementing this tiered pricing strategy, the MPOD token ensures a balanced approach, enabling the project to gain support from a broad spectrum of contributors while also securing necessary resources for investors, supporters, and the community.

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