What's in it for you? You are probably getting a commission from these "startups" right??? Aren't we better off just investing directly do avoiding the middleman?
I will manage a good portion of tokens and hope to make a profit from it. The startups also own me debt and equity.
Also, if these companies are really that promising why not just invest yourself and not share the profit with us? Because your main interest is in the commission you will be getting from these startups (who could be your own btw)
My opinion anyone who invests here is going to lose a lot!
I only give this opportunity to share profit for a some time but eventually I'll grow big enough to fund most of startups directly.
So yes I plan to invest for myself only in a near future.
There will be a cap every time, the goal is to raise a precise sum of money, no more than necessary.
Profit will be made along with startup success. If it fail, we don't make money, nothing new here.
PS : ResistantFund is not an altcoin, it's the name of my company. I will not ask you any money for that company, I have to prove this business work and gain trust.
anyway this is sub forum for Announcements altcoin
There will be altcoins in the form of ERC20 tokens (held on ETH blockchain), this is a pre-announcement.
Right now I am registering my company with an associate
Which country will your company be registered in, and which official government website will its registration details be on?
I am partnership with a pro that has tons of experience in fundraising/crowdfunding and is AMF accredited (SEC equivalent).
What official government website can we find the details of your partner's AMF accreditation on? What is his name and where are his contact details?
My partner will not use his previous company to do cryptocurrency fundraising, that's why we are creating a new one together in the Luxembourg.