It was crazy. Football.Fun closed its tokenomics round on Legion with numbers that speak for themselves: 3.38 times oversubscription. Translation: they wanted to raise X, and demand was almost 3.4 times higher. Of course, they had to do a cut.
The numbers say it all. Over $10 million in funds were raised during the offering, with no less than 4,600+ different addresses participating in the event. That’s volume, that’s real interest. It’s no small feat that nearly 5,000 wallets moved to get into a project.
Now the team is in the request review phase. Participants will receive their allocation results via email. So, it’s time to wait and see how the tokens were distributed among the crowd that entered.
This kind of massive oversubscription is what every blockchain project aims to achieve, right? It shows there is real appetite in the community for what they are building. Football.Fun managed to demonstrate that interest exists, and Legion provided the platform for it to happen.
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Football.Fun crushed it on Legion: this is how the massive demand looked in the IDO
It was crazy. Football.Fun closed its tokenomics round on Legion with numbers that speak for themselves: 3.38 times oversubscription. Translation: they wanted to raise X, and demand was almost 3.4 times higher. Of course, they had to do a cut.
The numbers say it all. Over $10 million in funds were raised during the offering, with no less than 4,600+ different addresses participating in the event. That’s volume, that’s real interest. It’s no small feat that nearly 5,000 wallets moved to get into a project.
Now the team is in the request review phase. Participants will receive their allocation results via email. So, it’s time to wait and see how the tokens were distributed among the crowd that entered.
This kind of massive oversubscription is what every blockchain project aims to achieve, right? It shows there is real appetite in the community for what they are building. Football.Fun managed to demonstrate that interest exists, and Legion provided the platform for it to happen.