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Re: [ANN] ♢EcoGEM Club♢ Green Energy (solar/wind) [[Airdrop]•[Pre-Sale]•[Bounty]]
by
SeaSoul
on 29/04/2018, 19:06:37 UTC
as i read the information above and it looks like a comprehensive project and i will invest it a little soon here

you could invest at an advantageous price during the previous sale of tokens.
but it's over.
Now you can invest your money into the project during the main sale - ICO, but the price will already be a bit bigger.
but it's also quite profitable.
because, then the token price will be even bigger

You say it is also quite profitable. Do you know that for sure and would you be willing to provide investors with insurance if it doesn't work out?

It should be understood that any undertaking (start-up) may not be realized and therefore carries significant risks for investors. However, the development team also has colossal risks, failing to bring a certain stage of the project to the planned level, as further funding may stop / decline or there turned out to be a force majeure (political/regulatory agressions, a disaster like a flood or an earthquake, etc.).

The EcoGEM tokens should not be regarded as an investment but an instrument/a master key to all services of the platform, though, they may, in time, acquire value (firstly the token cost was equal to 1$, now it razed to 1.3$-2.8$, you can see this on DEX). Their value might also fall if the EcoGEM Club platform experiences shortages in their purchase and usage or due to devaluation of the main cryptocurrencies like we all see that now.
Risk of money loss obtained during the ICO process are not ensured. In case of loss of value, there is no private or public insurance representative to whom the buyer may refer.
However, we guarantee that the cost of all purchases of goods and services of this platform will be converted to EcoGEM, which will support the value of this token.

Seems it was time again for such a statement. Many seem to wrongly perceive all these investments in tokens. And the hype investors are one reason why regulators look closely at this stuff. Thanks for the info here.