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Re: [ANN][ICO] EHF eHealth First
by
cantdecide
on 01/02/2018, 14:28:36 UTC
For funding the EHF Project, the following investment size at Pre-ICO and ICO, Round 1 is necessary:
 Soft Cap – $ 2 000 000;
 Hard Cap– $ 210 000 000.


Why is the difference between soft cap and hard cap 100 times? This is a big difference. By the way, in white paper you only have:
Table 5-1. Proposed Budget Items of the EHF Project 2018-2028 (based on Hard Cap at the Pre-ICO and ICO, Round 1).
Where is the table for Investment Plan for soft cap?

Softcap usually indicates the minimum amount for project continuation. So I guess even if ICO will gather only $2 mil, the project will go on, the question is how fast...
I'd also want to see some numbers in case only softcap will be raised, but I think the number will be much higher. If I'm not mistaken, devs said that they are negotiating with private investors, and imo majority of investments here will come from private or institutional investors.
210 million is a large sum, even given that the road map will last until 2025. Let's hope that several private investors would be ready to become sponsors and will be able to achieve this hard cap.

I wonder what makes the difference for soft and hard cap here. As the soft cap normally states the minimum amount to run the project, there must be a much bigger difference in what will be achieved with these difference.

That's an interesting question. There's a factor 100 between soft and hard cap. Maybe the hard cap is just to protect the investors and not raise too much but I'd like to have an answer to your question too.

Of course, a hard cap is normally there to protect investors and stop getting exorbitant amounts of money in some cases, but as the factor here is, like you said more then 100, I really wonder where the difference is here if just the soft cap will be achieved or just a little bit above.