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# Vanguard

### Vanguard IDO Projects

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### **Vanguard Rule Details**

#### **⭐️** Claim/Refund Mechanism

* **Claim TGE**: Invest total committed funds and receive the full token allocation followed project's vesting schedule.
* **Partial Refund**: Claim a portion of tokens (e.g., 20%) and refund the unclaimed balance (e.g., 80%) within the refund period.
* **Full Refund**: Refund the entire amount with no tokens are claimed.

#### **⭐️** Key Details:

* Price-independent refunds give users full decision-making power.
* Claimed tokens are non-refundable to support project stability.
* Refund periods:
  * **Full Refund**: Matches Riskless (24 hours Unrank, 48 hours Unicorn, 72 hours Decacorn).
  * **Partial Refund**: 72 hours for all tiers, starting at claim time.

{% hint style="info" %}
**Importance Notice: Decisions must be made within the refund period.**\
If no decision (Full/Partial Refund) is made, it will be determined as your commitment to the project, and tokens can be claimed according to the vesting schedule.
{% endhint %}


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