At the current rate, their ICO will rake in more than a billion. Well if they succeed, good for them. It's true that Dan's cat could use a golden shower.
what are they doing on the caiman islands then?
The fiscal route, there's no direct taxation on the Cayman Islands.
Don't know if it's a scam or not, but their method of token distribution resembles that of the USD >1971. Handing the coins out to everyone for as long as possible a period, so it's market grows and grows and grows. And then there's a point where tons of people have the coin and traded away their other money. However the token holder doesn't control the network, the developers/team does. And they then also own everyone's money.
gg no re