Central African Republic begins public sale of Sango Coin

07/26 23:48

Sango Coin, the national cryptocurrency of the Central African Republic (CAR), is now on sale according to details on the Sango project website. The public sale began on Monday with the 200 million Sango Coins available for purchase at a price of $0.10. According to the website, the final listing price will be $0.45. People looking to buy the token need at least $100 in the accepted cryptocurrencies. These coins are bitcoin, ether, binance, tether, usd coin, binance usd, and dai. The sale supports transfers of these tokens on both the Ethereum ERC-20 and Binance Smart Chain networks. The project already stipulated a $500 minimum for participation in this round but was forced to lower the entry requirement amid complaints from prospective buyers. The Sango project has sold 5.25% of the tokens, as of the time of publishing. This means the project has raised a little over $1 million in the first 24 hours of the public sale. The project plans to raise more than $1 billion from the token sale that will last for one year. Sango Coins bought during this public sale phase have a one-year vesting requirement. As such, buyers cannot withdraw or transfer their tokens until the lock-up period is over.
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