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We will send 5% of our total reserve to the wallet we defined for The World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), to be released in the 9th month following our presale period.
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I have a feeling that your major selling point --aside from the now-it's-getting-old hold to earn-- is this 'charity" act. So why OIE? A short reading tell me that their goal is to fight epizootic --for those interested, it's the equals to our epidemic in animal's world. If you're concerned with animal's wellbeing, there are certainly a lot more field that needs attention and funding. If your concern is wildlife wellbeing, wolf specifically, there are several wolf conservatives who certainly need more attention than a organization which job is specifically --arguably "merely"-- to fight animal pandemic which, further, backed and funded by WHO.
Dogs in shelters around the world will still put to sleep when OIE prevented the second outbreak of parvo. Or if we want to limit the cases to your token's theme, wolves in small and near bankrupt zoos are still in hungers while OIE do their job. And for the love of god, please point me out an article or statement which say OIE is in a dire need of funding or whatever thing that gives you an idea that contributing 5% of your total reserve will brings a significant welbeing to wolves, or wildlife,,or any other animals.
I took a glance at their donation page. Have you? They're backed by multimillion foundations. Hell, they even have BMG foundation on their list? So please, tell me the strategic thinking and marketing behind this donation to OIE
We will donate for the protection of endangered animals and the elimination of factors that impair human health due to animal diseases.
And you do that... why? This is exactly what I'm asking, what's the strategic thinking behind the decision of the donation? Let's be straightforward, your market spread, or in other words, the holders you seek if your project is serious and aiming for a long term survival and not a rug-pull, would --or more correctly: should-- be conservationist or animal lovers.
I could imagine that in order to convince them to invest in your project, they'll need to know what's the impact of their investment would bring to the environment? What, where, and how efficient is the goal of the project they invested their money on to the conservation. And so far, all we know is, your project will donate to WHO-backed organization with tons of huge foundations on their donator list.
So how exactly the donation you give will brings a further positive impact to the said field? Why not allocating them to a more needing organization and non-governmental conservations? Why and what make you decide that OIE is the best option that fits your project's vision? I am certain you have give these points a thorough thought, suppose that you're really serious with the project, of course.
On the other hand, I could understand if you haven't give them a proper thought or the barest thought at all, that you just pick them randomly because you think it'll looks good and noble and would attract people because you actually couldn't give a shit about this project other than the fund you'll rug pull from clueless investors. If this is the case though, I'll advise people to think twice before they do any.
So?