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Re: ✅🚀[ANN] [ICO] KEPLER - Next Generation Blockchain Platform For AI & Robotics🚀
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wiredideas
on 15/02/2018, 02:17:50 UTC
Guys, we will not burn any token if there's some left. The reason for this is, some private investors have already agreed to come onboard, and they are willing to buy those unsold tokens higher than the ICO price. Look, our hard cap is 250M USD that figure is not your normal average hard cap that you see every day. Although we are confident that we will hit that target on our own (with community's help) but in an unlikely scenario where we fall short of our goal this is where the unburned tokens will save the project from scrap and cancelation. Case in point, after crowdsale and we only got 200M USD the unsold tokens worth 50M USD will be divided among all private investors. So instead of just burning it and get absolutely nothing out of it, we made something productive out of it. Guys, you have that this project is high tech, it needs tons of money to develop. So we will need all the money that we can muster.

I hate being the antagonist but why would any investor choose come in late for higher cost when they can at a cheaper price point? I understand you need tons of money for this project. Let's hope you can raise it or else that poor private investor will have to make do with left overs.

Good point! Why do investors delay their investment? Completely abstract is for me that they don't want to buy tokens cheaper but more expensive! After all, ICO is organized for investors, right? Can someone explain this nonsense?

With all due respect but this sounds like a huge fairytale. It is simply not how venture capital works. It doesn't even have to do with VC or whatever. Any human with an above average IQ would not buy at a higher price if they could buy at a lower price. Could you please let us know why those people you claim to know work differently?





Gentlemen, I have explained this numerous times. We have an agreement with those private investors and the agreement was, they will buy ONLY those UNSOLD TOKENS. Now, can they buy in ICO? The answer is no. Why? Because the tokens being sold in ICO is not tag as UNSOLD yet. Question. It doesn't make sense why these private investors would buy at a higher price right? For us, it doesn't for them it does.  You have to remember, this project is decentralized, private companies were not part of the original picture, but as this project is taking shape and they saw the massive potential it has, these private companies are hell-bent to get a piece of the Kepler pie. Now, what is a 10-20 cents higher entry point to this massive whales if they know they will rip hundreds of millions of profit down the road? If you know BTC will hit 20,000 $ in the future will you decline a 1 BTC = 1 $ offer in 2010? I don't think so, you will buy that BTC even higher than that. The same rationale applies to this.