Bounded Bonding Curves
Predictable pricing · Controlled issuance · Cleaner market structure
A bonding curve sets the relationship between demand and token price during issuance. A bounded bonding curve goes one step further: it keeps that pricing logic inside explicit limits.
That matters because founders and buyers both need to understand what drives the next price move. If pricing is opaque, trust erodes fast.
Why Bounded Curves Matter
Mammoth uses bounded curves so each cycle has visible rules. Step, Linear, and Exp-Lite curves give projects flexibility without turning price discovery into chaos.
That creates a cleaner information environment for everyone involved. Founders can plan, buyers can model, and holders can understand the terms of the next round.
Why This Is Better for Real Projects
A real fundraising system needs more than hype. It needs transparent mechanics. Bounded curves support that by making the raise legible before it starts, not only after the market panics.