Huostarter Staking
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Huostarter have no official token and there's no plan for it at the moment. In order to run the Governance for Huostarter Launchpad, HTE token was selected to be our Governance Token. For more info about HTE: https://docs.hepton.io/hepton-network/introduction/tokenomics#token-utilities-hte
Huostarter Governance Staking is a staking pool for HTE tokens that offers dividends and IDO allocations through a 'Pool Weight (PW)' calculation system. This approach determines the allocation of IDOs to participants, providing a structured and equitable distribution based on their staked HTE tokens.
The Staking Tier system is categorized based on the amount of your stake. Each tier represents a distinct staking pool, offering varying dividends and Pool Weights. This structure ensures a tailored approach to rewards and allocations, reflecting the different levels of staking commitment.
Bronze Tier
10,000 HTE - 50,000 HTE
Pool Weight: 5
Silver Tier
50,333 HTE - 150,000 HTE
Pool Weight: 20
Gold Tier
150,333 HTE - 300,000 HTE
Pool Weight: 40
Platinum Tier
300,333 HTE - 600,000 HTE
Pool Weight: 70
Diamond Tier
600,333 HTE - 1,200,000 HTE
Pool Weight: 100
Titanium Tier
1,200,333 HTE - 2,400,000 HTE
Pool Weight: 150
Sapphire Tier
2,400,333 HTE - 4,800,000 HTE
Pool Weight: 220
Ruby Tier
4,800,333 HTE - 7,200,000 HTE
Pool Weight: 300
Obsidian Tier
7,200,333 HTE +
Pool Weight: 400
Huostarter will implement a two-phase system for its IDO process. This means that the first phase will be specific and adhere to the aforementioned tiers above. During this initial round, each participant will be able to partake based on the amount they have staked, with allocations determined by their respective pool.
Should the first phase not reach full capacity, the second round, which operates on a first-come, first-served (FCFS) basis, will commence. In the FCFS round, any whitelisted user can participate, but there will be a cap on the amount they can invest.
The second phase, FCFS, is contingent upon the outcome of the first phase. If the first phase does not fill up, the second phase will be initiated. Conversely, if the first phase reaches full capacity, there will be no need for a second phase. It's important to note that both rounds are exclusively available to whitelisted users.
We'll choose one tier for this demonstration – let's say the "Gold Tier" – and calculate the allocation for an individual in that tier. We'll also assume a total token allocation for the IDO, similar to the previous example with Project "KOSHKA".
Total KOSHKA Tokens for IDO: 1,000,000
Bronze Tier: Pool Weight - 5
Silver Tier: Pool Weight - 20
Gold Tier: Pool Weight - 40
Platinum Tier: Pool Weight - 70
Diamond Tier: Pool Weight - 100
Titanium Tier: Pool Weight - 150
Sapphire Tier: Pool Weight - 220
Ruby Tier: Pool Weight - 300
Calculate Combined Purchase Power:
Using the formula: SumOfTiers = (number of participants * Pool weight)
Let's assume a hypothetical number of participants for each tier for this calculation.
Calculate Allocation for Gold Tier:
The formula for the number of tokens allocated to each individual in a tier is given by: (Pool * Pool weight of tier)
We'll calculate the allocation for an individual in the Gold Tier.
Bronze: 100 members
Silver: 50 members
Gold: 25 members
Platinum: 15 members
Diamond: 10 members
Titanium: 5 members
Sapphire: 3 members
Ruby: 2 members
Obsidian: 1 member
Calculate the Total Pool Weight:
Total Pool Weight = (Sum of Participants * Pool Weight) for each tier.
Calculation:
Bronze:
Silver:
Gold:
Platinum:
Diamond:
Titanium:
Sapphire:
Ruby:
Obsidian:
Total Pool Weight =
Calculate Tokens per Pool Weight Unit:
Tokens Per Pool Weight Unit = Total Token A for IDO / Total Pool Weight
Calculation: KOSHKA Token per Pool Weight Unit
Calculate Allocation for Gold Tier:
Allocation for Gold Tier Per Individual = Tokens Per Pool Weight Unit * Gold Tier Pool Weight
Calculation: Token A Per Individual in Gold Tier
So, each individual in the Gold Tier would be allocated approximately 5,747 KOSHKA Token for the IDO, based on this calculation.