Hello
I understand your concerns here. The team is completely real. 2 images used here are completely due to the error of our designer. Because it is forbidden to represent betting projects in our Country, 2 team members had to hide their photos. It was quite sad that this situation was licked. I hope that in the future we will resolve this problem of trust.
One more project that is puting the blame on the designer. Those fake photos are both in your whitepaper and website. Did he designed your whitepaper too?
If betting is forbidden in your country, how will your CEO properly develop the project if he has to hide all the time?I don't see how this can work. Also, you claim that CEO worked in Casino, but yet again is betting is somehow forbidden. That doesn't make much sense either. On top of that, if you really wanted to stay anonymous you could just say so, and not use another people's photos and then trying to hide the source by applying filters.
What about other three team members? Are their photos and identities real, as you said only two had to hide their identity?
I don't think it's the error from designers but looks like it was done on purpose, why should use photos of another person while you can launch the project anonymously (although it's not fully trusted nowadays). Stole people's identity is a bad step if you want to gain trust from the community in the project.
Yeah I think so too. They want people to invest in their project, and people are more inclined to do so when they see team member photos. As simple as that.
As far as I am concerned, both tag and flag stays as I can't trust someone who does such thing.