Projects like that always raised concerns to me, not because of its trustworthiness, but about fundraising methods.
Do you have any fundamental investors at the moment? It's my belief that you should have backing from some institutional investors first, prior to trying to raise funds from the crowd.
Hello and greetings,
Thank you for your concern.
One of the things we did was to invest heavily into Research & development as well as in the prototype and MVP. Our team members have undertaken market research in several countries. All that was expenses that were out of pocket and they were not small. All that we did spanned the last eight years, a long and hard journey filled with questions that needed evaluations from various perspectives. The market sampled had to be indicative of the end users; a huge task by itself. Subsequently the product had to user friendly too.
So to cut a long eight year story short, we now are at a stage where we have serious interest demonstrated by large institutional participation. For example Mr. David Drake, the founder and chairman of LDJ Capital manages assets of 1.5 Trillion USD. How many people could possibly boast of numbers as big as those? And then again, the team comprises of a blockchain specialist namely Mr. Sean Brizendine, having been involved in blockchain from its very early days. Mr. Sean alone is instrumental in selling upto $20Million EQUIVALENT of P2PS tokens.
As you can see, there are large institutions interested and we would very much want to see some of our tokens bought by the general public too. Again, it depends on many factors. Most of the people today are running behind coins that have already run up a lot and are ready to correct. But isnt that the way the herd mentality works?
Hope I have been able to address some of your concerns and could now say we look forward to your support and participation.
Thanking you again,
Best regards.