That's a good question. But since they don't have a softcap that needs to be reached, I don't think it's that important to always know how much has been raised already.
Exactly, mainly by the fact that the development is announced regardless of the amount raised reach the maximum value or something similar. Currently projects that do not require a soft cap to work, gain greater confidence in the course, and deliver something satisfactory to their investors
When a team says that they will be developed not depending on the amount of funds raised, such projects are always more attractive to me. Because they have a lot of enthusiasm. And they can really produce a product, unlike those who have collected hundred of millions, and have not provided anything.