Hi Realisto!
What is the minimal contribution for pre-sales? I see that page is claiming that 0.1 ETH. However I remember that it used to be 5 ETH before. I have even checked it in your whitepaper and it says "min. contribution of pre-sales: 5 ETH, for main ICO : 0.1 ETH"
Something have changed on the way? What are the final values, and why different sources claim different values?
Additional question, what is the price of one token? i.e How much REA I will get for 1 ETH in different stages? I am asking because I remember that base value should be 1 ETH = 300 REA, with 30% discount for pre-sales 30% = 90 REA (those values are even hardcoded in the smart contract). Conesquently, 1 ETH should buy me 390 REA. However I see on blockchain (and contribution site) that people who paid 1 ETH receive 429 REA instead. How it is possible?
What is the math behind it? and why it was changed?
Thank you in advance for answers!
Best Regards
Hey Squirrel,
thank you for bringing that up actually.
Initially we thought we should work with a minimum contribution in the Pre-Sale but after a lot of feedback from our community we felt it was unfair to make the Pre-Sale unavailable to smaller investors since our goal is actually the opposite.
The Final Values are 0.1 ETH minimum in the Pre-Sale and 0.01 ETH in the ICO.
When we initially set up the Contract we calculated the baserate with 1 ETH - 300 USD - 300 REA but since Ethereum has risen to approx. 330 USD we have also raised the baserate to 1 ETH -330 REA.
In the Pre-Sale you will receive 429 REA for 1 ETH
Hope we could answer all your questions.