Better yet hold coins till platform is running and collect more in dividends than these "riches" you talk about.
Also, "real investors" paid 0.125$ for 33%, and after your exit they get 100% and can still exit as $0.98 so it's win/win
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Thanks for the reply.
But I don't get how real investors are getting 100%. They did pay 0.125 on average, the minimum price they paid are 0.101. After I'm out, the maximum they can get is 0.98 hence they are in a loss.
My point is, this system is very open to an abuse. Being devil's advocate, what if one of the developers apply this strategy?