Hi o48o, that is a great question. And you are correct, we are talking to institutional and angel investors. But you need to understand something. We are bringing a new and inexpensive treatment for cancer to both people and dogs. As one person said, we are bringing democracy to cancer treatments. Right now, unless you have insurance paying for a cancer treatment, is almost impossible to be treated. Not with our treatment. It is affordable. The whole cost of the treatment is less than some people are paying just in their insurance co-pays.
So if I am going to bring the treatment to all people then why not let those same people also invest in the company and have the same chance that institutional and angel investors have to get involved in a project.
For example, it is very hard for the non accredited investor, or those who do not have contacts, to get involved in a stock IPO. And those are the people, who get in the earliest on a stock IPO, are the ones who have the best chances for making a gain in their stock.
I want to let everybody get involved with our project at the very beginning. And the easiest way to open investing into our company to the masses is by offering a security crypto currency token. I hope that makes sense.
Kind Regards
Gary
Yeah, forgive me if i am skeptic, but it seems right now that either i will have to choose to believe that this opportunity that comes from your altruistic values for the common people, or you picked the ordinary (or more tech focused) people to fund you because they could be more gullible to invest as they don't have enough sources or education to study if your work in this field is legit.
So if the institutional or angel investors are involved, i am assuming that they would be normal token holders too. And would they have discounts?