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# Funding Rounds and Vesting Schedule

Betski’s funding rounds are strategically structured to raise capital while ensuring long-term sustainability and alignment between early investors, the team, and the community. The token sale progresses through several stages, starting with the Pre-Seed and Seed Rounds, followed by Private and Public Sales. Each round features an increasing token price, rewarding early participants with more favorable rates.

The vesting schedule is designed to maintain market stability and encourage long-term holding. Tokens allocated to the team, advisors, and investors will follow a vesting period, ensuring that no large volumes of tokens are released all at once, thereby preventing market shocks. These vesting periods typically range from 6 to 12 months, with some allocations having cliff periods to uphold token value and encourage ongoing commitment to the platform’s growth.

As the platform begins to progressively generate more revenue, these rounds and vesting schedules will allow for a steady and sustainable release of tokens into the market. This structure ensures that as revenue grows, early participants and token holders benefit while maintaining the token's value.

<figure><img src="/files/YaWlley0wo0j5AkKgQji" alt=""><figcaption><p>FUNDING ROUNDS</p></figcaption></figure>


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