@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.
Pretty basic math my friend. If you can't understand simple math with regarding the token metrics of an ico you're effectively pissing in the wind when investing your money