Allocation Calculation

In order to calculate an allocation, a straightforward method is used. We account for the total amount of coins that have been staked by participants and allocate rewards based on each player's stake size as a proportion of the total number of coins that have been staked. The allocation is also increased by a certain coefficient. This action is taken to improve the project's funding prospects. Because of this method, some customers won't have time to use their tickets. This adds to the excitement. As a result, we do not set aside funds for individual users in the system. It's only that we limit his spending to a certain level.

During the IDO, each participant can get any number of project coins out of the total available number. Participants are not obligated to redeem their entire allotment. At the very end of IDO, when there are very few coins still available, the user may find himself in a scenario in which they have a greater available allocation than the coins that are still available for sale. In this case, the user exchanges the remaining coins for cash and keeps the rest of the money in his wallet. At this point, the IDO comes to a close with all tickets having been sold. In addition to the soldout, IDO can come to an end in 24 hours. In order for an IDO to be deemed successful, the project in question must be able to raise a sum that is more than the minimum cap, which is decided upon in advance of the IDO. It's possible that the minimum cap is lower than the maximum cap, or it might be the same. This is the point at which the project makes its decision.

Each user's maximum allocation will be determined using the following formula:

Total Amount Raised / Total Staked WWY * K * WWY

Instance:

Total Amount Raised - $200,000

Total Staked WWY - 88 353 739 WWY

Allocation per WWY = TRA/TSW = 0.00226363

If K = 5 -> Allocation per WWY Mult = 0.01131814

Suppose you staked $100,000 on WWY.

Let's figure out your allocation size:

100 000 * 0,01131814 = $1131

In an investor's capacity, one may redeem an allocation worth $1131.

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