People posting here a nearly all bounty shill monkeys.
I wrote a python script to dump out the board data, you know what, only approx 12 pages of the 400+ have any really substantial topic of discussion. The rest are sh it like:
"Yes much moon, I'm much optimistic for this project"
"Team strong much negative I hodl"
There's a torrent of shi(t)ll posts that come on flows of 2-4 posts every single time a difficult question is asked.
It's a good lesson. This ICO and this thread in particular are prototypical examples of the lack of quality and level of expertise of people who are getting involved (or paid to) in ICOs.
It's all just fluff, just like the numerous press releases and (paid) online articles and spam tweets.
And it's so easy to detect, too, if you are actually willing to look. For example, since it hasn't been mentioned yet, go to their homepage. On the very top, just before the "buy tokens" button, utrust quotes Business Insider in the lead headline saying, "The payments platform of the future". Really? Utrust didn't provide a link to the source, but it doesn't take Google-fu to find it yourself:
http://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/UTRUST-Brings-Consumer-Protections-to-Cryptocurrencies-Announces-Pre-ICO-1002273983That's right! It's one of the many shiny but empty company press releases that got reprinted in the markets section of Business Insider, just like any other PR Newswire release that gets reprinted there. Get it?
Utrust is quoting THEMSELVES, saying how they are the payments platform of the future, and they make it look as if it was Business Insider who said these words. It just reeks.
Want more? A few steps further down, under "Featured in" you have a big Yahoo Finance logo with the quote "UTRUST will implement the worlds first cryptocurrency consumer protection into its platform." And where does it link to? To another company press release...