The Fortuna Chain Presale is an early-stage token offer for FCHA, a Solana-based project positioned around a gaming and GameFi ecosystem. The platform combines a multi-wallet presale dashboard (Phantom, Solflare, Backpack, and Coinbase Wallet support), lock-based staking with tiered yields, and an in-browser game with a live leaderboard. FCHA is intended to function as the utility and reward token across these features.
Solana's high throughput and low transaction fees make it a common choice for gaming-focused crypto presale platforms that expect frequent, small-denomination player interactions. Readers comparing this offer against other active Solana token presales can use that as a benchmark for disclosure quality across similar projects.
Fortuna Chain runs a four-phase pricing structure, with price rising at each phase and a stated exchange listing price at the end of the round:
| Phase | Price | Tokens Available | Goal | Multiple at Listing ($0.025) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 (current) | $0.003 | 100,000,000 | $300,000 | 8.33x |
| Phase 2 | $0.005 | 100,000,000 | $500,000 | 5x |
| Phase 3 | $0.010 | 100,000,000 | $1,000,000 | 2.5x |
| Phase 4 | $0.016 | 200,000,000 | $3,200,000 | 1.56x |
| Listing | $0.025 | — | DEX + CEX, after $5,000,000 total raise | — |
The four phases sum to exactly 500,000,000 and a combined $5,000,000 target, which matches the stated hard cap and the 50% presale allocation — a consistency check earlier project disclosures did not fully clarify. As of the current snapshot, Phase 1 progress stands at approximately $53 raised against the $300,000 phase goal (roughly 0.0% complete), with 99,982,334 FCHA remaining in Phase 1. This is a very early-stage funding position — buyers should treat any "Xx at listing" multiple as a projection tied to the stated $0.025 listing price, not a guaranteed or market-tested outcome, since no exchange listing has been independently confirmed.
The Solana contract (mint) address provided for FCHA is:
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On Solana, every legitimate SPL token has a publicly verifiable mint address. Before contributing any SOL, check this address directly on Solscan or Solana Explorer to confirm total supply matches 1,000,000,000 FCHA, whether mint authority has been renounced, and the token's on-chain transaction history. This address had not been independently confirmed as of the most recent research pass — treat it as a starting verification point, not a settled fact.
Total supply is fixed at 1,000,000,000 FCHA, allocated as follows:
At the Phase 1 price of $0.003, the implied fully diluted valuation (FDV) across the full 1,000,000,000 supply is approximately $3,000,000. A 50% Private sale allocation is large relative to typical token structures, and no confirmed vesting schedule for the 500,000,000 Private sale tokens or the 120,000,000 staking reward pool was available in the material reviewed — if these unlock in full at TGE with no lock, that combined supply could create meaningful sell pressure once trading opens. The Team and Advisor lock, if confirmed on-chain via the project's Jupiter Lock address, is a genuine structural positive worth verifying independently rather than accepting at face value.
Fortuna Chain's staking program is lock-based, with Phase 1 stakers eligible for up to 100% APY over a 48-month lock, inclusive of a Phase 1 bonus. Base rates elsewhere in the program are described as ranging by lock duration. The 120,000,000 FCHA staking reward pool funds these payouts.
A 48-month lock at a stated 100% APY is a long commitment window, and the project has not disclosed whether this yield is funded by protocol revenue or purely from the fixed staking allocation. If rewards are emission-funded rather than revenue-funded, high APY paid from a finite pool can deplete faster than expected, and FCHA received as staking rewards may create ongoing sell pressure once holders can access it. Confirm the yield source directly with the project before treating the advertised APY as a stable, long-term return.
No audit firm name, audit report link, audit date, or audit scope was identified in the material reviewed for FCHA. For a Solana presale accepting real SOL contributions, the absence of a published audit from a recognised firm (such as OtterSec, Halborn, or Sec3) means buyers have no independent technical assurance that the contract governing contributions, claims, and staking is free from exploitable flaws, including hidden mint functions or admin-key withdrawal risk.
None of these confirm wrongdoing on their own, but together they represent a meaningful cluster of open verification items — consistent with the project's own 5/5 (Very High) risk rating.
Fortuna Chain's presale offers a clean phase structure, with pricing that reconciles neatly against its $5M hard cap and a stated team lock through 2028. But core verification gaps remain: no confirmed audit, an unverified Solana mint address, no named team, and undisclosed vesting for the 500M presale and 120M staking tokens. Phase 1 has raised roughly $53 so far. The GameFi positioning and staking APY are attention-grabbing but unproven without a disclosed yield source. Treat this as a high-risk, speculative research item, and verify the contract address, audit status, and lock claims directly before contributing any SOL.
This content is for news and educational purposes only. It is not financial, investment, legal, or tax advice, and it is not a recommendation to buy, sell, or join this presale. Cryptocurrency investments, including participation in early-stage token sales such as the Fortuna Chain Presale, carry a risk of total capital loss. Phase pricing, funding progress, tokenomics, and staking terms can change — always verify current details directly on the official Fortuna Chain website before sending any funds.