A similar project was from the Russian team in 2018 ( January-February), but it was not successful. For some reason, everyone wants to invest in HYIP projects, new exchanges and know-how, but bypass the sphere of medicine. I do not think that you will find feedback from ordinary investors, most likely you should turn to only venture funds.
Interesting. Do you remember the name of that project? by the way, I can tell you 2 main reasons of their failure right now. Crypto crisys and russian project.
If I'm not mistaken, the project was called Liven. But after an unsuccessful fundraiser, they disappeared and not sure that they returned the funds to investors. Maybe you're right about the crisis. And what will the project do if you fail to raise funds?
A similar project was from the Russian team in 2018 ( January-February), but it was not successful. For some reason, everyone wants to invest in HYIP projects, new exchanges and know-how, but bypass the sphere of medicine. I do not think that you will find feedback from ordinary investors, most likely you should turn to only venture funds.
Hello BITpashaCOIN, From what I know of HYIP they promise high returns in short periods of time. We are definitely not that. But I may be wrong in what you are describing as a HYIP
We are an offering based upon the exemption from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933. By securities laws, I can say or claim much about future profits. I can show projections in financials but that is about it.
In reference to your quote, in one part you said
or some reason, everyone wants to invest in HYIP projects, new exchanges and know-how, but bypass the sphere of medicine.
I hope not.
Why is that? BITpashaCOIN, I would love your insight. During 2017 and 2018, many of the investors in crypto currency jumped into ICO deals that were highly speculative and some years off from coming to fruition. I remember one ICO that actually raised $125 million for a blockchain software program that they said would not be working until 2024. Heck by then, the software would probably be obsolete.
So why do you think ordinary investors put over $125 million into an investment like that but would not be interested or want to invest in a project like ours with a real working treatment since 2009, that has a real revenue model right now.
Look forward to your response.
Gary
Thank you for the detailed answer, unfortunately I am a realist with a little pessimistic look. Now -today 99% of ideas in the form of ICO end in failure, they simply can not raise the necessary amount, especially when the minimum amount for the project is unreasonably large.
And this is your case, I read your white paper and I'm very skeptical about the numbers on page 25 - 28... "FINANCIAL PROJECTIONS" ... For the "STAFF AND COST NEEDED TO TREAT UP TO 30 DOGS PER MONTH - Yearly Cost per Animal Clinic $464,000 " Who came up with these numbers?