Von Email:
[email protected]Important Update
Dear Cryptopia Account Holder
You will have received recently an offer from Cogito to buy your coin holding in Cryptopia. Following a few questions through our help desk we have put together a few key answers to questions.
1. The agreement to purchase your coins for C500 Cog is a purchase regardless of your coin value under $500. So if you have $499 worth of coins you get C500, if you have $2 worth of coins you get C500. So you have nothing to lose.
2. If you have more than $500 worth of coins , you will receive C500 straight away and then a top up of Cog once we get the reconciled value from the liquidator.
3. You don't have to have successfully completed the liquidator’s verification process to be able to accept the offer.
4. Cog is a digital currency that can only be used in the Cogito economy. It is not able to be converted to fiat or moved to any exchange. The Cogito Metaverse is growing every day with many opportunities being developed all the time. Shortly there will be investments available; and in many countries there is a growing number of businesses accepting Cog.
5. The Cogito offer is specifically structured for those people who may have such a small amount it is not worth the effort or the verification process was too hard for a variety of reasons.
6. We are in court in New Zealand for four days starting 13th November to sort the distribution of coins and get some clarity on the process of the Cogito agreement. So time is against everyone, if you are going to accept now would be a good time to do it.
7. We believe now Cogito is the single largest coin holder by value and so we do have strong standing in the courts in New Zealand.
8. If you accept the offer and change your mind you have a 7 day cooling off period.
The link to selling your coins is here :
https://principalityofcogito.com/cryptopiaformRegards
Martin Braine LLB
In House Lawyer
Principality of Cogito
Ps : If you have any questions please free to contact us once logged in to CogitoMetaverse
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