Four.Meme's presale for this issue set a new BNB Chain fundraising record, with the total presale amount surpassing $100 million.
BlockBeats News, August 29th, as the leading token launch platform on BNB Chain, Four.Meme announced that the total subscription amount in USD1 for the platform's presale project Creditlink (CDL) has exceeded 100 million USD, setting a new fundraising record in the history of BNB Chain.
This presale project accepted two types of tokens for investment: USD1 and FORM. As of the time of writing, USD1 has received investments totaling $100,154,369. This milestone not only highlights the rapid rise of USD1 in on-chain fundraising but also demonstrates that the community, memes, and builders are working together to drive adoption and innovation in the ecosystem.
This historic breakthrough further establishes Four.Meme as a core player in setting a new standard for community-driven fundraising on BNB Chain and lays a solid foundation for the incubation and growth of more high-quality projects in the future.
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