@JCBAHY
The token metrics for this sale does not make sense.
A hardcap of $20,000,000 with
available tokens for sale = 1,500,000,000
1ETH = 6,000 Force
So assuming ETH = say $950 (easy for rounding and close to current price)
Therefore token price =
$950/6000
= $0.158
So to get hardcap, multiply that by the number of tokens for sale, 1,500,000,000,
Then hardcap = 1,500,000,000,* $0.158
Which equals around $237,000,000 dollars - as opposed to $23,700,000 which is essentially your $20m hardcap advertised with the extra 3.7m discrepancy due to the eth price I chose.
Token sale figures taken directly from your website. So either a) you have an extra 0 in token supply or b) your hardcap is 10x as much as you advertise it to be.
Which is it?
Math is hard so i wont pretend that i understand all of it,but im pretty sure team figured out everything and adjusted it to this lowered hard cap.