A project team recently raised $4 million, which is quite shocking. Even more interesting is that throughout the entire fundraising process, investors did not receive any equity. This approach is unimaginable in traditional financing, but it seems to have become the new normal in Web3.
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UncleLiquidation
· 12h ago
This tactic is pretty ruthless, the financing party directly profits without any investment?
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ForkLibertarian
· 12h ago
This is Web3, the gameplay has been different for a long time.
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AirdropChaser
· 13h ago
No equity? Then what are investors after? Purely getting scammed, right?
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BearWhisperGod
· 13h ago
I've seen this trick before, it's just giving investors false promises. When the project fails, we'll all go down together.
A project team recently raised $4 million, which is quite shocking. Even more interesting is that throughout the entire fundraising process, investors did not receive any equity. This approach is unimaginable in traditional financing, but it seems to have become the new normal in Web3.