More than likely, they use children and diamonds to get gullible investors on board. They should change their motto from 'A modern of a charity' to 'A modern way of cheating people'. They are active during their token sale but once finished, they slowly hide from the community particularly their investors. What's new on this strategy? How much by the way was collected by the ISKRA team?
Checking this address, I can't fathom the total supply of this token.
https://etherscan.io/token/0xc791e02b5728181389b049c542fffc64e199d116?a=0xac8cf8bd4f15e2dd9f82f0d9778544a74f8e3e76I got that feeling as well, tacking on some random charity to a coin with the idea it'd appeal to more people. I guess. The end result however was more likely just confusion.
I hesitate to call this a scam however simply because I have a feeling that the devs barely took any money in. The 50%+ discount at the end isn't typically a sign an IEO is going well. But who knows really, all we get is silence. I took part in the bounty, seeing as free is free, and they paid out as they went along, but as an IEO this coin just screamed red flags to me.