Eligma Crowdsale security reminders

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2 min readApr 16, 2018

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We wanted to give you some final reminders regarding our public crowdsale to ensure safe transfer of your funds. Please be aware that scamming and phishing attempts can happen, so always check websites and e-mail addresses to make sure they come from Eligma.

Crowdsale start: April 17th at approximately 11:00 UTC (specific start block will be announced closer to the crowdsale start)

KYC process is mandatory for everyone who wants to participate in our crowdsale.

Eligma website link: https://eligma.io/

Accepted currencies: Ethereum only

Minimum possible contribution: 0.1 ETH.

Maximum possible contribution:

First 3 hours: 10 ETH

After the first 3 hours: No maximum contribution limit.

Public crowdsale hard cap: 34,180 ETH

Public crowdsale bonuses:

1. 8 % of additional tokens for the first 20 million ELI tokens,

2. 6 % of additional tokens for the second 20 million ELI tokens,

3. 4 % of additional tokens for the third 20 million ELI tokens,

4. 2 % of additional tokens for the fourth 20 million ELI tokens.

5. 0 % for the remaining number of tokens.

Here are a few tips that will ensure you contribute safely:

1. Before sending your contribution double check that:

- E-mail with the wallet address was sent from kyc@eligma.com and includes the unique verification code that needs to be the same as the one you received when your KYC was approved.

- Wallet address you received in the e-mail is the same as the one published on https://eligma.io/.

2. Do not send your funds before our public crowdsale starts, even if you receive the e-mail with the address before the public crowdsale start. If you do so, your funds will be bounced back to your contributing account and you will have to pay the transaction fee (gas).

3. To avoid scammers and phishing attempts, carefully check the website address and never click links or open e-mails that look suspicious.

4. If you join our Telegram group, be aware that an admin will never contact you first. If you receive a message from an alleged admin that you didn’t contact first, please report him and do not send him any funds.

5. Always do your research before contributing in a crowdsale. Read Eligma’s whitepaper and terms and conditions where risks and opportunities are outlined. Crowdsales are risky and speculative contributions, so never send funds you cannot afford to lose.

Thank you in advance for joining our public crowdsale!

More information is available here:

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