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# Website launch and IDO

Following the project launch, the focus shifts towards building an engaging and informative website that serves as a hub for information about the "Kobe" token. The website will provide comprehensive details about the token's features, tokenomics, team, roadmap, and community engagement channels. Concurrently, an Initial DEX Offering (IDO) will take place, allowing interested individuals to participate in acquiring the **"Kobe"** token during the specified offering period. The IDO provides an opportunity for early supporters to contribute to the project's initial liquidity and become early adopters of the token.

* 20% of the total amount of tokens will be allocated for the IDO, providing an opportunity for interested participants to acquire "Kobe" tokens.
* During the IDO time limit, participants can contribute funds, and the total amount raised will be used to calculate the funds obtained by each individual's IDO.
* The number of IDO tokens obtained by each participant will be determined based on their contribution in proportion to the total funds raised during the IDO period.

The IDO process will be designed to prioritize fairness, transparency, and equal opportunity for participants to acquire "Kobe" tokens. Clear instructions and guidelines will be provided to interested individuals to ensure a smooth and secure participation process. Collaborations with established decentralized exchanges will ensure the IDO is conducted with the highest standards of security and efficiency, providing a positive experience for all participants.


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