Hello Guys!
Thank you for all the interest in our project! We really appreciate it. We can answer all your questions on the telegram group: t.me/CoinsLootOfficial
First answers:
1) What does no loss guarantee mean?
- No loss guarantee means that you got content worthy almost the same / same / or even more than you've invested. Simply: From the box with price $25 you won't get content worth $5 - instead of this you got something like $24 / $25 / $100
This is not very complicated.
2) How project will raise funds and why we need ICO
Project has no loss guarantee. Then how it will be profitable for a company? The answer is fees. But don't worry, those won't be high! We want to create a large amount of users on our platform and thanks to it we can make an awesome place for beginners or even more advanced user where they are able to try their luck!
The main idea and goal of this project is to show people that investing in cryptocurrencies can be exciting and interesting.
The mass marketing strategy we have along with the ico work together to create limited availability and and short time frame for users to get in. traditional marketing tactics will be slower if we want to have every feature we have designed for example the tesla box will be available right away if we hit our hard cap
3) Whitepaper
The Whitepaper on the website is just a Whitepaper brief. The full version will be released in the end of November.
I would like to thank you all once more time and would like to invite you to our telegram group!
On our telegram group you can ask whatever you want!
Have a nice day!
Nope, I'll still ask here. Telegram were not for everybody's consumption, they need to know the channel to gain information, and it can be deleted and removed, etc. This one is more accessible and permanent.
Now, you haven't answer my question about how will you use ICO to raise awareness.
And your point number 2 contradict yourself. You previously said you'll launch regardless of ICO results, thus you didn't really need ICO. And now you said you need them?