$INC3 Launchpad & Staking Tiers

The $INC3 Launchpad & Staking Tiers reward users based on their investment levels with increased allocation weights and Incubat3 Points, enhancing their access to project launches.

This system determines the amount a user can invest during Seed, Private, or Public Sales. As users stake more to advance in tiers, their allocation weight increases, improving their potential access to new projects.

While allocations are on a first-come, first-served (FCFS) basis, our launch pools are designed to give investors ample time to participate.

Tier
Tokens Staked
Allocation Weight
Incubat3 Points

1

100,000

10

0.10

2

200,000

20

0.15

3

400,000

30

0.20

4

600,000

40

0.25

5

800,000

50

0.30

6

1,000,000

75

0.40

7

1,500,000

100

0.50

8

2,000,000

125

0.60

9

2,500,000

150

0.75

10

5,000,000

250

1.00

The allocation weight determines the proportion of tokens a user can invest during a Seed, Private or Public Sale. As users increase their stakes to move up tiers, their allocation weight increases, thereby enhancing their potential access to new project launches.

Beyond Launchpad Allocations: Enhancing Engagement Across the Platform

Staking $INC3 and participating in Launchpad tiers boosts overall engagement on the platform. Higher Incubat3 points increase Questing Platform rewards, improve chances for larger incubation airdrops, and strengthen voting power in governance, allowing users to have a greater impact on the platform's future.

Important Note on Launchpad & Staking Tiers

Incubat3 Points earned from the launchpad tier system do not contribute towards Allocation Multipliers. Staking tokens and securing a tier are required for participating in project launches, ensuring fair access without adding extra weight to your existing allocations.

Disclaimer

We are committed to continuously refining and enhancing the system to adapt to our community's needs and market dynamics. Participants can expect regular updates that may introduce new tiers or adjust existing ones to maintain fairness and competitiveness.

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