“Guaranteed Profitable IDO”
“Community Protection Plan”
Have you ever experienced losing money on an IDO?
As cryptocurrency investors, we know that the best way to achieve higher investment returns is to participate in a project early. The best way to get in early is through an IDO (Initial DEX Offering). However, many so-called Web3 projects take this opportunity to extract funds from investors.
Most IDOs result in losses due to:
- Project team dumping tokens
- Project team conducting a rug pull
But the “Community Protection Plan” (CPP) by @TonUP_io addresses these issues.
As the newest launchpad on TON, @TonUP_io has introduced the “Community Protection Plan” (CPP) to ensure users can protect their interests when participating in IDOs. This plan provides better protection and support for community members like us.
What is the Community Protection Plan (CPP)?
The Community Protection Plan (CPP) is a comprehensive strategy designed to protect the interests of community members participating in IDOs. The plan covers various aspects, and different projects may apply different plan contents. For detailed information, please refer to the TonUP IDO page. https://tonup.io
Liquidity Regulation Plan
Projects participating in the Liquidity Regulation Plan will allocate 60% or more (or even all) of their raised funds to decentralized exchanges (DEX) to form liquidity pools (LP). These LPs will be regulated jointly by tonup and the project team through multi-signature mechanisms. This ensures market depth when the project is listed, thereby protecting the interests of us IDO participants.
Price Protection Plan
Projects participating in the Price Protection Plan promise to provide a minimum price protection of no less than 80%. If the token price of a project falls below the protection price within a specified period (at least 90 days) after its listing, TonUP will refinance based on the protection price. This means our investments will have a certain level of price protection. However, it is important to note that tokens sold by users themselves are not covered by the Price Protection Plan.
How to confirm if a project is part of CPP?
Not all projects are part of TonUP’s Community Protection Plan. Therefore, when participating in an IDO project, we should first confirm whether the project is covered by CPP. Specific information can be found on the TonUP IDO page.
Reminder
The cryptocurrency market is highly volatile and risky. We should approach token investments cautiously and make informed decisions.
We hope this information helps everyone better understand the “Community Protection Plan” and feel more at ease when participating in IDOs.