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# Sale Rounds

The source divides the token sale into five stages.

## Stage breakdown

| Stage | Token price |     Allocation | Amount raised |
| ----- | ----------: | -------------: | ------------: |
| S1    |     $0.0034 | 40,000,000 TET |      $136,000 |
| S2    |     $0.0051 | 40,000,000 TET |      $204,000 |
| S3    |     $0.0072 | 40,000,000 TET |      $288,000 |
| S4    |     $0.0098 | 40,000,000 TET |      $392,000 |
| S5    |     $0.0130 | 40,000,000 TET |      $520,000 |

## Maximum raise

If all five stages are fully subscribed, the total raise is described as:

**$1,540,000**

## Intended goals of the staged model

* Encourage early participation
* Support predictable fundraising
* Maintain a clear pricing path
* Align contributor interest with network development milestones

## Planned use of proceeds

Capital raised is expected to support:

* Core protocol and infrastructure development
* Validator and network expansion
* Exchange and liquidity preparation
* Ecosystem partnerships
* Marketing and community growth
* Security, research, and operations


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