Everything related to the world of subscriptions (pre-sale) in this article from A to Z and in detail
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What is a subscription - pre-sale - PreSale:
It is the process of purchasing project tokens before their launch
on trading platforms to fund and support it in
its initial stages.
subscriptions are divided into several stages: ↓
• Seed Sale stage
• Private Sale stage
• Public Sale stage
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Types of subscriptions: 👈 ( IDO - ICO - IEO ) ↓
1️⃣ ( ICO ) is the subscription outside of launch platforms
and it is an abbreviation for Initial Coin Offering
subscriptions are made on an external platform or from the site
the project that distinguishes this type is the allocation
large, on the other hand, the risk is very high because
there is no guaranteed party for the project.
many of these projects fail, but there are
also many successful projects like
SOL was an ICO subscription at a price of $0.22 to achieve
a return that reached 588x, while the chance of failure is
this type or the team's failure or escape is a possibility
because as I said there is no guaranteed party and the purchase
it is direct from the project site via a smart contract
↲ Positives: Large allocation
↲ Negatives: High risk because there is no guaranteed party
for the project, this is considered the riskiest type, but on the other hand
since the allocation is large, if successful it can achieve returns
huge for subscribers.
2️⃣ IEO means participating through platforms
centralized like Binance or KuCoin or Bybit
and it is an abbreviation for Initial Exchange Offering
the risk is low here, but what it lacks is
the small allocation and the need for large capital
↲ Positives: Its risks are very low
↲ Negatives: the allocation is very low and needs
for large capital like ( Binance Launchpool )
3️⃣ IDO is the most famous and popular type and
the safest is participating in decentralized platforms
like Seedify or CGPT or Polkastarter
and other decentralized platforms
and it is an abbreviation for Initial Decentralised Offering
the risk here is lower and the allocation is considered good
according to capital
( some of these platforms provide a Refund feature
so you can retrieve the amount if you do not like the launch)
↲ Positives: Some platforms offer ReFund
↲ Negatives: The allocation size is average
4️⃣ There is another type of subscriptions, which is ( INO )
abbreviated as Initial NFT Offering, which allows
to participate in the subscription by owning specific NFTs
in the platform in your wallet.
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Launchpad platforms:
Choosing a good launch platform is essential
For the project's success and the platforms that exist
in the market currently are:
- Dao Maker
- Chain GPT Pad
- Seedify Fund
- Ape Terminal
- DegenPad
- Gems
- Adealz
- Eesee
- Fjord
when participating with these platforms, make sure there is
a feature called ( ReFund ) which allows you
with refunding the amount if you do not like the price after
listing within a certain period according to each platform.
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Choosing projects before participating in the subscription
And before entering any subscription, search for answers to these
Questions ↓
• Who supports the project?
• Which platforms will launch the project?
• Who are the project's competitors?
• Is there demand for the token?
• How are shares divided?
this is briefly because choosing projects is a complex subject
and there must be a balance between risk and profits
it is difficult to summarize it in one post, especially since
subscriptions are considered to have very high risks, so it is essential
balancing risks and returns and being allocated
excessive amounts beyond what is necessary to participate in the pre-sale
also the site CryptoRank io is one of the sites that
Use it to search for upcoming subscriptions and offers
also data about launch platforms and their returns.
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Terms you must know in subscriptions 👇
So when reading the details of any project to participate in
In the subscription, you will see these terms: ↓
• Cliff is the duration during which the tokens will be locked after
the subscription
• TGE means listing, for example ( 20% TGE ) meaning
20% of the tokens will be distributed upon listing
• Vesting means distribution over a certain period
• Allocation means the size of the allocation that
obtained in the project for the subscription
• Public Round means the public sale
• Private Round means the sale to investors
• Seed Sale means the seed stage
• IMC means the market value that will be listed
the project has
• FDV means the market value after the launch of all
currencies for trading
⚠️ Important note:
Before participating in any subscription, prices should be compared
between the investor round and the public sale round, and
also the distribution timing for each category
also, if there are multiple rounds, compare the price
in the first rounds to make the right decision.