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    Hardcap

    By Editorial Office CVJ.CH on 3. April 2020 Glossary

    The term "hardcap" refers to the maximum amount that can be raised in a fundraising campaign or initial coin offering (ICO). Hardcaps serve as a limit that helps investors assess the potential returns and risks associated with a project.

    The set hardcap acts as a safeguard against overvaluation and ensures that the project remains feasible within the defined budget constraints. Understanding the concept of hardcap is essential for both investors and entrepreneurs to make informed decisions in the dynamic landscape of investment and finance.

    Definition and Importance of a hardcap

    Hardcap is short for hard capitalization. It's the limit of a project's fundraising capacity for the series it's raising for. Projects or token launches during initial coin offerings (ICOs) aim to reach the specified hardcap. The hardcap is an indication of the project's size, funding horizon and current stage. In certain cases, a hardcap can create FOMO, for example, if the price target is likely to be reached quickly, investors will jump in to participate in the potentially rewarding opportunity.

    In the context of ICOs and token sales, the hardcap serves as a clear indicator of the project's funding requirements, guiding potential backers in assessing the feasibility and scale of the initiative. The hardcap is important not only because it limits funding, but also because it affects a project's tokenomics. By setting a fundraising goal, project initiators can better manage resources, mitigate risk, and focus on delivering value to their backers. Once the hardcap has been reached, no further tokens can be created to be offered through the ICO. The hardcap of Bitcoin for example is 21 million BTC.

    While the concept of a hardcap originated in the cryptocurrency space, its principles are not exclusive to blockchain projects. Traditional fundraising campaigns and investment projects also employ hardcaps, adhering to the fundamental principle of fiscal responsibility. The hardcap is an essential financial metric used in fundraising. This number is often included in project documentation and promotional materials, shaping investors' expectations and influencing their decision-making process.

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