did you think i did not now this.
the problem is that the ico price today higher then yesterday, and i deposit my btc yesterday, and cant buy to low price
Can you please create a ticket about this please, so we can see the transactions?
Alright, so you're holding on to 82% of the total supply?
82% is the team + pre-sale to our early investors on the pre-sale stage.
As we say on our
ICO page, under ICO Structure:
We dedicated a pool of 20% to the public offering of currencies, 2% of this quota being sold in the pre-sale period, so in the ICO it will be possible to acquire 18% of the tokens issued (2,700,000 RKCs) and these will be frozen in the wallets of the purchasers until the end of the initial offer.
The remaining 80% are owned by the organizations shareholders. Due to the 82% (shareholders + pre-sale) context being a significant amount, we make sure to add in the smart contract rules that make it difficult to quickly sell or transfer a significant amount of tokens.
This is because we weren't asking for crowd funding. We already have a company, team, products, sales, from which we pay salaries; and the team and the early investors have invested their money and effort into bringing us to this stage.
Also, whatever amount of RKC all of you have acquired at this point (and whatever percentage of the total supply you're holding), it will be increased at the end of the ICO automatically if the 18% will not get bought. The smart contract is designed to drive the price until it's ridiculously high, so that the users stop buying RKC. This way the contract will discover the market valuation of the token automatically at the end of the ICO. And after it, the token will spread proportionally the rest of the unbought coins to everybody who participated.
Hope it clarifies some things.
If you already are a company paying salaries and infrastructure, then you already have the money to do so and do not need to use extra money from the ICO.
Using smart contracts to delay your potential exit isn't reassuring in any way either.
As far as I'm aware there is no limit on the maximum possible amount to be raised either and you provide no guidelines as to how much money you need for what kind of expenses, which as an established company you should at least be able to do.
What is your company? How much is it worth? What do you do? What do you need extra funds for? How will you use them?
So far this is just another scamcoin. I'll be happy to be convinced otherwise though.