No escrow? It is so fishy scam to be honest, I wonder how much tokens you will raise, and what is the fund you have raised so far?
Yes, no escrow provided.
But see on ICO website, a lot of people has interseted on this project . Currently Total BTC Raised is
31 BTC (16 days left)
What do you think?
I think it still can be a scam. Think of opair and declouds recently. And opair even got a escrow but investors agreed on releasing the funds after a cheap crappy qt wallet. I take the free coins because who knows it is real, but I will not invest 1 satoshi in this project too many red flags I've seen before.
Sincerely didn't understand why poeple's are so critic with Lithium....this projects don't look worse than more others that everyday appears on the forum and raise huge amount of BTC over BTC everydays!
You are saying that Lithium is scam and want escrow, but you are admitting allso that Opair, also having escrow, at the end turned on scam!
Until now on Lithium i'm only seeing a "team" (not my problem who and hw much they are, as if i invest in a startup change nothing to know who are the dev) that is working hard to make their project succed, the paltform works fine, the free distribution is giving free coins as promised, the ICO looks raising a good amount of interest, they are working to build their own exchange and if they don't want to reveal their identity change nothing to me!
Why if ETH or another success coin build their own exchange is good, and if lithium does is to scam poeple's?
Everyday we see a lot of "startup" raise thousand of BTC and nobody says nothing,only because they have good advertising, lots of (bought) twitter followers and like, and paid PR on altcoin magazines
Probably those guys on LTH didn't have the power to buy PR or didn't want to buy followers, but have a project with concept and ideas and are working to realize it..let it works and let's see, invest what you can afford to loose and enjoy the project, otherwise if yu arenot investing a single sat, not complain and move over!
I'm enjoying free distro, i bought 20$ of lithium to me nothing nothing wrong here!
Biggest problem is that many of the "big" startups are actually owned by (or are partnered with) all of the crypto related PR. Not only do they not have to pay for the PR because they own the PR platforms, but they fill the readers' eyes with only the positives & promises to make them filthy rich.
If I am a professional athlete & I own Sports Illustrated (the magazine, online/digital publication), you're
likely going to see me on the front-cover frequently, & read positive things about my career. I will forbid the editors to publish anything about the time I dropped the perfectly thrown game-winning pass causing my team to lose the game - you will only read about the times when I did make the catch to win the game. And if I don't like you because you are my competition & are a real threat, I will have every little negative thing you've ever done be published to make you look bad (or however I want).
I absolutely despise scammers, but would prefer the smaller, less "advertised" coins to be successful so that the same few people don't end up owning this entire industry like other businesses in the real-world. Crypto is
supposed to be against all of that..