CoinList will open the PublicAI token sale on August 7th.
BlockBeats News, August 6th: CoinList will start the PublicAI (PUBLIC) token sale on August 7th at 17:00 UTC (August 8th at 1:00 Beijing time). PublicAI is a Web3 data platform building the "AI Human Layer Protocol," incubated by the Stanford Blockchain Accelerator, backed by Solana and Near Foundation investments, and has raised a total of $10 million.
The Fully Diluted Valuation (FDV) of this token sale is $70 million, with a price of $0.07 per PUBLIC. A total of 28.57 million PUBLIC will be sold, accounting for approximately 2.86% of the total supply, with a 100% TGE unlock. The minimum subscription amount is $100, and payments in USDT/USDC are accepted.
This sale will use CoinList's standard "Filling from the Bottom" distribution mechanism, and unsuccessful participants will receive a refund within 48 hours.
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