I thought ico will end on may 31. Any reasons why it was moved until august 31?
Hello and greetings dear Karmakid,
Thank you for your query. One of the main reasons is as per article 11.3 of our P2PS whitepaper, if the hardcap is not met, the ICO must continue till the hardcap is reached. Please feel free to let us know if you have any other questions or clarifications.
Kindly continue to spread the good word about our project for the greater good of humanity. We look forward to your continued support and participation.
Please have a great year ahead.
Best regards,
Team P2PS,
www.p2psf.org.
According to your road map, you must finish ICO.
And if hard cap is required, why do you need soft cap?
You do not have a public wallet and a counter on the site, investors do not know how much you have collected money and now your company is very similar to a scam.
Hello and greetings dear glasky,
Thank you for your observation and your queries.
We will attempt to answer your concerns briefly:
1. according to article 11.3 of our P2PS whitepaper, if the hardcap is not met, the ICO must continue till the hardcap is reached.
2. We did not have any softcap; only hardcap. However, it is some of the community members here who suggested that we have a softcap or we will look like a scam (although our project development started in 2010 and already much money has gone into coming to this stage).
3. We have already explained the reason for not having them; it creates FOMO and our team members do not want to entice anyone to purchase our tokens for speculation purpose. There was a time when such information was not available on public domain and websites needed to display that information. However, currently you just need to go to ethercan or ethplorer to get that information in a more detailed manner. If you desire to see how many tokens have been transferred etc. please check details on etherscan or ethplorer.
4. Every person is entitled to his/her opinion. No one has forced anyone and we will be the last project to entice anyone to participate through use of FOMO tactics. It seems to have become fashion to label any project a scam if one or the other component is not according to the persons desire, without due diligence or giving serious thought wholistically to the benefits the P2PS project brings to humanity which today is in the clutches of anti-social elements and hackers who are stealing your private information to make you lose your digital assets. Here is the global problem of a huge magnitude that P2PS are attempting to solve as per the FAQ section of the website
www.p2psf.org:
Anything that you exchange digitally with anyone, anywhere, is not private by any privacy standards; including information exchanged on your "private" intranet corporate networks. We are attempting to solve one of the biggest problems related to data security and privacy that has been identified as a global problem that is costing the world no less than about
$500 Billion annually. Data security is extremely important to both government establishments as well as corporate institutions. The biggest challenge encountered today is transferring sensitive digital information and assets from point A to point B
without any other person having any kind of access to it.
Do you know of any other system that has addressed this issue? Every single system available today is vulnerable. Can you think of a system that you can confidently use to send private information such as your bank password to anyone else like your husband/wife/son/daughter etc? Please name it if you know one. If you cannot find one,
kindly support our project to bring the P2PS system that has no comparable alternatives, substitutes or parallels to the 772 million serviceable obtainable market that has been identified in the whitepaper. Please feel free to let us know if you have any other questions or clarifications.
Kindly spread the good word about our project for the greater good of humanity. We look forward to your continued support and participation.
Please have a great year ahead.
Best regards,
Team P2PS,
www.p2psf.org.