This project has several factors that should alert any experienced investor.
- The smart contract is deployed in the BSC network, where the largest number of different scam tokens appear
- The token is launched on some dubious lunchpad
- The coin is listed on some unknown exchange
How many of these gold-backed tokens have already tried to conquer the market? One more?
First factor is true, and I agree it should alert anyone, so research is a MUST for every BSC token you guys want to invest in. The reason why we chose BSC, because we have complex tokenomics and that's why Etherium transactions would cost users a fortune.
Second factor is not true at all. The token wasn't laucnh on any launchpads. I provided 100% of liquidity of the token and locked it on PinkSale. I didn't use PinkSale as a launchpad, it only serves GRC as a lock.
Third factor: PancakeSwap is not that unknown, is it? You may say that there are 99% of scam tokens on Pancakeswap, but that's a different argument. PancakeSwap is very well known, and you can trust that exchange.
I didn't know that there were many gold-backed crypto, but I'm sorry to hear that they were all scams. I can't go back in time and change that history of gold-backed tokens, but I'm here to change the history now.