Do you really think that someone is investing in your project?) Your accounts in all social networks were created a few weeks ago and the account on the forum. The team does not show their faces and I can not check their previous work. There are no guarantees that you will not escape with investors' money. Show your faces and give links to your accounts. And do not write that your ICO is delicate and therefore you do not want to show faces. There was a project of such PCC recently which is very similar to yours. It ended with the fact that people were deceived and the team ran away with money.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annicopccfirst-platform-for-adult-services-2185982 Greetings, I'm Seeds CEO. Though I can understand your opinion, I can hardly believe the topic about our identities has not been sufficiently discussed yet. And I would prefer not to be appointed so easily as fraud, either. So, thank you for the criticism, but let me underline a couple of points. First, about me and my team. It is true, we hide ourselves and have to hope in your trust anyway. Though, it's not up to me to decide. We are a team, and decision are taken as a team. Many of us wish to leave this project out from their private lives, far from their children, far from their families. I think it is not too hard to get. However, we decided to describe our experiences and skills anyway, as far as the founding team is concerned, in the SeedsPaper (where we also wrote that Skype calls can be arranged for important business arrangements) and now in the blog, following the feedbacks. So please, be patient while we update the blog and Twitter account, in order to let everybody meet the team. Now a last observation, which lead me to the second point: even if we showed everything about us, I suppose no one could stop us from taking the funds and leave, if we wanted to, because that is the nature of ICOs. In fact, I believe you are referring to ICOs, not to Seeds in particular, because this is not an "all or nothing" system (like Kickstarter, for example). Therefore, of course there are no guarantees: all ICOs are mostly made on trust. And in this sense, we are putting our trust in our followers much more than they are: we put our efforts in a project we do not know if it will succeed, doing most of the job before having any money back. We may be late, but our community is growing, and I trust all of them, so I'm doing all I can to be trusted as well. Yes, ICO do fail and many of them can be fraud, just like all of them can be. It is their choice not to look at the future, but we are. Hope to have cleared some uncertainties, for any further doubt do not hesitate to contact me directly at
[email protected], I'll be glad to initiate a discussion.
L.M.