Just some few days ago, Savedroid the German startup that raised 50 million dollars in their ICO and external funding pulled an exit scam shutting their social media channels and website and replaced it with the “Aaand it’s gone” meme from South Park. The CEO / founder Yassin Hankir even posted a picture on his twitter account of living the high life in a remote and lush resort with the caption 'thanks guys over and out.
Then this Thursday the Savedroid website came back online with a video of Hankir titled “And it’s NOT gone” where he is explaining how easy it is for people to pull exit scam with ICO investors money. This is the link to the video
this is what he said
''We wanted to send this very drastic message by saying that look, how easy could have been that even we as a highly-regulated German stock corporation could just have run away, done an exit scam with all the funds, leaving all the investors behind,” Hankir said. “Of course we have not done that, we just wanted to convey that message.”
“This was not meant to do any prank,” he added, “but actually to convey a very serious message that we believe the whole ICO and crypto industry are concerned with for the future.”
Since the reopening of their social media the community has been in chaos with people evening calling for his arrest. Their reason been he should be held responsible for the emotional and mental breakdown investors had to go through when they first got to hear about the exit scam stunt, while some say he has forever damaged his reputation and that of savedroid why others are waiting to dump their tokens immediately it's tradable in exchanges.
What's your take on?