The Price Question, Settled

Why the DEX price differs from the presale

Two different machines, a deliberate technical listing, renounced ownership, and a market we do not control. Here is the full, honest explanation.

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The presale and the DEX are two different machines

The presale is a fixed official price set by the team, $0.000091, sent straight from the contract to your wallet. It does not move. The DEX is a live open market, where price is set by supply and demand inside a liquidity pool, by traders, second by second. The team does not set it and cannot set it. Comparing them is like comparing a fixed factory price to a live auction.

2

What a "technical listing" is

No serious top-tier exchange lists a brand-new token with zero trading history. First it must prove itself on the open market: that the contract trades cleanly, transfers work, and there is no honeypot, broken tax or hidden bug. So Kamirai did a technical listing, a deliberate, controlled listing to battle-test the token in real conditions before the full listing. During this phase liquidity is intentionally very limited, so even a small trade moves the price sharply. This is normal and temporary. It also cleared the red warning triangle new tokens carry on DEX trackers, which has now disappeared, and Kamirai is now tracked on CoinMarketCap and tradable through OKX (OKX Web3 / DEX) and other major venues.

3

Kamirai is decentralized, ownership is renounced

Kamirai is owned by the community, not the team. The contract ownership has been renounced: no admin keys, no minting, no freezing, no pausing, and no power to dictate the price. We have no say over how people trade it or what number the market prints. That is what real decentralization means, and it is a sign of integrity. A token you can control is a token you can rug. Kamirai is not that.

4

The MEV bot event, and why it proved our strength

During the thin technical-listing window, MEV bots sniped the presale contract and briefly dragged the market price to about $0.00000007 (seven zeros). Kamirai climbed back from seven zeros to four zeros and now sits between $0.000012 and $0.00002, pure market demand absorbing the dip. It did not affect the presale at all, which is a separate mechanism at a fixed price. A stress test, and Kamirai passed it.

5

We keep buying and burning, no matter the price

Up or down, the team keeps buying and burning relentlessly. Already 42% of the entire supply has been burned, verifiable on-chain. We do not react to price emotionally, we remove supply mechanically. Every burn tightens the float and strengthens every holder.

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What happens next: the full listing

The full listing, with millions in liquidity and deep, stable price discovery, happens after one event: once the final 14% of the presale is sold. When it completes, thin liquidity ends, price discovery matures, and the exchange presence expands. What you are watching now is the quiet, cheap, pre-listing chapter.

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Why now, the team's honest view

Right now, both the DEX price and the presale sit at levels we consider very low relative to where a fully-listed, deep-liquidity, 42%-burned Kamirai is expected to trade. You are early, before the liquidity, before the crowd, before the gates open. The elite do not chase the pump, they position before it.

The hard numbers

  • Only 14% of the presale remains, about 124 billion tokens, and it only shrinks.
  • Per-transaction limit: 4 billion tokens. To buy more, make several transactions of 4 billion each.
  • Presale, fixed price: www.kamirai.com
  • Or buy live on the DEX at the current market price.

Crypto is high risk and prices are volatile. Nothing here is a guarantee of future price or financial advice. Kamirai is a community token on BNB Smart Chain, ownership is renounced, and the market is decentralized. Always do your own research.