Tbh, I kind of like how every time I invest in a Kaito project, I have to add the token receiving wallet. Sounds basic, right? But not many launchpads actually include this “normal” feature. Here’s why it works: + It makes us double-check. Adding the wallet naturally reminds me to review project updates and news, a subtle way to stay sharp about both the project and the market. + It gives flexibility across chains. We can add different wallets for different projects, depending on the chain. It might sound like extra work, but that little “inconvenience” often turns out to be pretty convenient in the long run. So yeah, if you’re investing through @zkpass, don’t forget to add your token receiving wallet. It’s such a small step, but so easy to overlook. Many are always to forget it. Also, noticed @bitdealernet on Kaito’s smaller launchpad, "Kickstarter", built for early-stage, small-raise deals. Haven’t looked into them yet, anyone got a quick take?
I received $228 allocation for @zkPass presale on kaito. I have not yapped about them. But a 39x oversubscription says something. Last funding at $100m fdv so we are buying at the same price with VCs. It's another name expected to launch this Dec. How much allocation did you get?
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