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by socratesone
3126 days ago
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That's an easy but lazy reduction, and not accurate. - They raised from the public - Founder comp tied to release of a product that works - They are focused on making a product that works, not on optical theatrics (in fact one of their biggest weaknesses is they've been horrible at optics) |
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Not quite right. They raised from their own investors and the public, which may be part of the problem.
If their own investors bought into their own ICO to "seed" it, which tricked the public into thinking there was genuine demand, that might constitute fraud.