【Blockchain Rhythm】The Flying Tulip Intent White List officially went live on January 8th. The project founder Andre Cronje emphasized that at this stage, there will be no fund flows involved, and all subsequent important information will be released through Flying Tulip’s official channels.
According to the previously announced fundraising plan, this public offering is divided into four stages—early participation round, supporter white list round, intent white list round, and public sale round. Interestingly, the fundraising conditions and prices are exactly the same across all four rounds, providing a relatively fair mechanism for participants at different stages.
Looking back, Flying Tulip completed its funding round in September 2025, raising $200 million with a project valuation of $1 billion. Well-known investors like DWF Labs participated in this round, which to some extent also reflects the market’s interest in this project.
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GasFeeCry
· 01-10 22:14
It's another whitelist and four rounds of fundraising... This routine feels more and more familiar. Besides, if the prices are the same, why bother with different phases? Just sell it directly.
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LightningAllInHero
· 01-10 13:34
Whitelist round is back again. This time, are the four phases priced the same? Feels a bit like a trick—early entry and late entry yield similar returns?
Is this guy Andre Cronje reliable? Dare to play like this with a billion-dollar valuation. DWF Labs also invested, so they must have some confidence.
Wait, the funding was completed in September, and only now is the whitelist open? The pace is a bit slow.
After a large funding round, such fair distribution—either genuine confidence or just outrageous.
Why is the name Flying Tulip so addictive...
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MaticHoleFiller
· 01-08 21:24
Are all four rounds priced the same? This operation is a bit interesting; the early bird advantage is gone.
Andre has released something new again; need to keep an eye on official channels.
A valuation of 1 billion with 200 million raised—this fundraising pace is good.
Wait, does the whitelist launch mean we can participate? Or do we have to wait further?
Backed by DWF Labs, this time the credibility seems decent.
It's another case of raising funds first and then conducting a public offering—old routine indeed.
Something's not right; is this timeline correct? The funding was completed in September, and now the whitelist is only happening?
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rugdoc.eth
· 01-08 13:24
Andre Cronje is up to his new tricks again... This time, it seems quite "fair," with four rounds at the same price? Sounds like he's trying to shut up those who say it's unfair.
But wait, finishing funding in September 2025? Do you have a time machine? Haha
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LiquidityLarry
· 01-08 13:19
Haha, the prices are the same across four rounds? Is this implying that early entrants got cut, or did the later entrants make a profit? I can't quite figure it out.
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AirdropATM
· 01-08 13:16
Whitelists are back again. What are they trying to do this time with four rounds at the same price?
Same price but divided into such detailed rounds? Feels like they're creating a sense of participation.
Andre Cronje's involvement starts with a $1 billion valuation. This guy really isn't lacking in popularity.
What does DWF Labs' participation indicate? I need to take a closer look at the project itself.
The four-round same-price design sounds quite fair, but who can really wait until the last round?
Whitelists again, fundraising again—life just keeps going on the same way.
A project valued at $1 billion. As a small retail investor, I might just be a spectator.
No capital flow involved, so just get on the whitelist first? That's interesting.
Flying Tulip—this name is quite interesting, but I wonder how high it can fly.
Wait, completing funding in September 2025? Is the timing right?
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AirdropChaser
· 01-08 13:14
Whitelists are back again, feels like there are more whitelists this year than projects
Are these four rounds all at the same price? Are you sure you're not just trying to scalp some profit
Andre Cronje is up to his tricks again, last time he ran away and now he's raising funds
A $200 million valuation is quite aggressive... Wait, is DWF Labs participating?
The whitelist queue might take until the Year of the Monkey and Horse
They promised no fund flow, but isn't this just a phishing whitelist
Valuation of $1 billion, that number sounds outrageous
How deep are the waters behind this large-scale funding, brother
Without some insider info, it's impossible to get early round spots
Is this really fundraising or just another way to cut the leeks
Wait, what is this project? Never heard of it
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ForkInTheRoad
· 01-08 13:08
Whitelist is back? This time it's honestly straightforward; with four rounds at the same price, there aren't many tricks.
Ten billion valuations look a bit like they were hyped up overnight... but Cronje's endorsement still carries weight.
Wait, what new project is Andre working on now? This guy never seems to be idle.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-08 13:02
Ha, it's both a whitelist and four rounds of public fundraising. What psychological game are you playing with us... The same price and conditions sound fair, but I'm just worried it will end up being another Rashomon.
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DaisyUnicorn
· 01-08 12:59
Haha, Andre Cronje is causing trouble again. This time it's truly "fair," with four rounds at the same price... The unicorns in the garden should be happy.
Flying Tulip whitelist registration is now open, and the four-round public offering is about to begin
【Blockchain Rhythm】The Flying Tulip Intent White List officially went live on January 8th. The project founder Andre Cronje emphasized that at this stage, there will be no fund flows involved, and all subsequent important information will be released through Flying Tulip’s official channels.
According to the previously announced fundraising plan, this public offering is divided into four stages—early participation round, supporter white list round, intent white list round, and public sale round. Interestingly, the fundraising conditions and prices are exactly the same across all four rounds, providing a relatively fair mechanism for participants at different stages.
Looking back, Flying Tulip completed its funding round in September 2025, raising $200 million with a project valuation of $1 billion. Well-known investors like DWF Labs participated in this round, which to some extent also reflects the market’s interest in this project.