AlphaPepe Dev Release #002
Stage Progression Update
AlphaPepe presale mechanics are now operating on two parallel acceleration tracks:
time-based repricing and capital-based stage progression.
The pricing model continues to move through incremental adjustments every 72 hours, while stage advancement is determined by total dollars raised. That means presale progression is no longer defined by one variable alone. It is being shaped by both market participation and preset repricing intervals.
With Stage 10 now active, this structure becomes more important.
Each stage transition raises the entry price, and each 72-hour cycle tightens the efficiency of early positioning. In other words, the presale is designed so that delay carries an increasingly measurable pricing consequence.
What makes the current window especially important is that the next price increase, now less than 72 hours away, is materially larger than the earlier adjustments. In fact, the magnitude of the upcoming repricing is set to be more than 15 times greater than previous step increases.
That creates a much sharper difference between entering now and entering later.
Those who position themselves before the next price increase will be at the greatest strategic advantage, securing the strongest available pricing before the repricing curve resets higher. Once that adjustment takes place, the entry basis changes, and the cost of waiting becomes significantly more visible.
This is what advanced presale mechanics are meant to do:
reward earlier conviction, compress entry advantage over time, and make each subsequent allocation point more expensive than the last.
So the real takeaway from Stage 10 is not just that another milestone has been reached.
It is that the presale has entered a more sensitive pricing phase, where both time and capital flow now have a stronger effect on entry conditions.
- β’Stage 10 is live.
- β’The 72-hour repricing cycle continues.
And those who position before the next increase stand to secure the strongest entry advantage.