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# Why Buy Into The Presale

**Discounted Tokens -** By buying into the presale you will receive your tokens at a discounted rate against the price on the open market at launch.\
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**Revenue Sharing -** 40% of the profits from the platform will be split amongst holders proportional to your share of tokens. This will include advertising costs, sponsors and fees generated on the platform. \
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**Decentralized Governance -** Token holders will have the chance to help shape the future of Raffle Coin by voting on and proposing new ideas. The higher your share of tokens the more your vote or proposal counts towards changes. \
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\&#xNAN;**$100,000 Lottery -** All presale holders will be entered into a $100,000 giveaway which will take place at the end of the presale period. There is no minimum requirement other than purchasing tokens during the presale. Your wallet address will count as your ticket.\
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**Transparency -** All raffle draws will be held on a live streaming platform to ensure fairness and transparency. Raffle Coin will use a random number generator when picking winners.&#x20;


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