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Let's consider a new BRC20 token named "ABC," aiming to distribute 100,000 tokens for a total value of $500,000. These tokens are available for sale on the Ordizeal platform.

Assuming that Ordizeal's wrapped token, $wODZE, is valued at $1 each, the maximum quantity of $wODZE available for purchasing ABC tokens is set at 500,000.

Participants have the freedom to commit any amount of $wODZE, with no predefined limit. However, if the total committed $wODZE surpasses the $500,000 mark, the fundraising becomes oversubscribed. In such a scenario, ABC tokens are distributed proportionally among all participants.

For instance, if participants collectively commit 2,500,000 $wODZE, the oversubscription ratio would be 5x (2,500,000 $wODZE / 500,000 $wODZE).

At the conclusion of the auction, the committed $wODZE tokens are utilized to purchase ABC tokens. However, in this scenario, only 20% of the committed $wODZE are utilized for the purchase. The remaining 80% of committed $wODZE are promptly returned to users.

Upon the conclusion of the public sale, participants can claim their proportional share of ABC tokens and receive any remaining $wODZE tokens refunded.

This mechanism ensures equitable distribution of ABC tokens while maximizing user participation and minimizing the risk of market manipulation.

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