I would like to make my point clear.
People who enter a project in the early stages carry greater risks than those who enter at the end.
And if a person, at an early stage, brought $100 into the project, it is not a significant risk. And as a rule such people just came in and left.
And if someone brought in $1,000,000, then the risks are much higher. And I think it is fair to reward them according to their risk when they have used the project.
And for the project, a larger amount was more beneficial. 100 in a glass is not noticeable, and the sums more created liquidity for work. This also needs to be evaluated.