World Wi-Fi Token Sale has Started With a Bang: $8.1 Million Collected Already

World Wi-Fi Token Sale has Started With a Bang: $8.1 Million Collected Already

By Oliver Carding - min read
Updated 25 May 2020

The international decentralized platform for free internet access World Wi-Fi started a Token Sale on April 18th 2018 and already raised enough funds to deploy the project in Europe and Western Asia.rn

We see great interest in our project, especially in Asia, and the fact that about 2 million dollars was collected in the first two days of the TOKEN SALE confirms this. Yan Sepiashvili, the Co-Founder of World Wi-Fi, is sure that “there is major global demand for a decentralized free internet service”.

The project team has already successfully completed a Pre-sale, during which over $6.5 million was raised. The TOKEN SALE was launched on April 18, 2018, with a time limit from 18th April to 18th My, 2018. The team reserves the right to complete the TOKEN SALE before the specified time limit upon reaching the hard cap of $25 million. The cost of WeToken will be fixed at the rate of 1 WeToken = $0,126. There are 258 000 000 WT available for purchase during the PRE-SALE and TOKEN SALE. Unsold tokens will be burned.

The project has already collected a Soft cap of $3.5 million, so the World Wi-Fi project will develop regardless of the funds collected during the TOKEN SALE. The team is completing the main development phase of the platform, and the full version will be released in June 2018.

As a part of the World Wi-Fi network development, the company has developed antennas that focus the signal and guarantee a uniform, high-quality Wi-Fi coverage in the desired area. The antennas have different fastening options for easy use inside or outside.

World Wi-Fi plans to provide antennas to interested Internet providers connected to the project network. The development has attracted the attention of many Internet providers and negotiations are already taking place discussing cooperation with some of them. Company experts will make calculations for the providers, to figure out optimal radio coverage zones, and concentrate on priority objects and territories in order to minimize signal loss.

Ilya Yashin, Co-Founder & CEO states “The team has set an achievable goal and knows exactly how to reach it. We know how exactly much money is needed to realize all project tasks: 25 million dollars. According to our Road map, the project development is regionally distributed. Thus, $8.1 million will allow us to deploy the project in Eastern, Central, Western, Southern, Northern Europe and Western Asia. In many respects, the number of countries depends on the amount collected during the TOKEN SALE. $15.5 million is required to spread the network further within the Asian region, and full coverage of all European Union, Asia, America and Australia regions is possible if $25 million is raised”.  

Over the next three years, World Wi-Fi plans to connect at least 20 million Wi-Fi routers to its global platform and reach an annual turnover of more than $1 billion.