Thank you for your question, it's always healthy that someone check the team:
I personally stopped to update my LinkedIn for personal reason (mainly privacy) i was personally awarded with "the 30 under 30 quantitative analyst of the year" for my paper about blockchain interaction with clearing houses, and i don't mention it on my social network... however, feel free to contact each of us on any social platform to confirm we work on it.
I assume that the underlying question is: are we a real project ? Yes we are, we created DeepBlack.io all together (btw only Lauren mention it on her LinkedIn) it’s a NFT smart-contract which received more than 5000 transactions without a flaw. We don't mention it neither on our social network, whereas the project was launched one year ago and still work.
We are in the process of finalising our first round with private investors for OctopusOption after several in-person meeting and lawyers contacts, if someone is interested to invest we can of course give references of these investors, meet in person in London or online.
At this stage we target private investors, who know how to do their KYC, in the case we have to make a public ICO we keep your suggestion to keep our social network more up to date.
Well no, the underlying question is whether they're really on your project or you just stole their name. Emailing each one of them crossed my mind, but since you assured me about the situation and that they're really your team, wouldn't it be simpler to ask them to update their employment to add Octopus? Took mere minutes.