If you say it has been raised already and answered, is it here on this thread or where was it answered? I would love to know and that should also means any form of bad publicity has been handled and cleared, otherwise what is the assurance that investors money are safe. This should be treated seriously better to be safe than sorry.
Asche answered where?
After checking I can't find it in here.
Sylon quoted an answer from the team in the french thread
There are several malicious, anonymous blogs that are critical of Jinbi Token. The reason why these blogs are anonymous is that they contain malicious falsehoods, claiming that Lars Steffensen is a convicted criminal, which is not the case. If the authors details were made public, they would themselves be pursued by lawyers, the police and the CPS in the UK. Several blogs have been removed by Google in the UK but continue to be live in other territories.
Joe Crawley used to work at eCommodities PLC where Lars Steffensen is an advisor. The malicious blogs are the work of a disgruntled former investor of a hedge fund run by the Ebullio Group. This business was successful for several years before it closed down, finally running at a loss. This investor felt aggrieved and took their case to financial institutions, none of which could find the company or its directors at fault.
Rather than move on this incident occurred nine years ago the malicious blogger has tried their best to destroy Lars and anyone associated with his past in any way. The financial industry is highly regulated and of course, if these malicious allegations were true, Lars would be unable to work as he does in the UK. Both Lars Steffensen and Joe Crawley have clean regulatory records and are regulated by both the Financial Conduct Authority in the United Kingdom and the National Futures Association in the United States of America.
Lars Steffensen has no involvement whatsoever with Jinbi Token. Joe Crawley, the co-founder of Jinbi Token knows him, and Joe worked for eCommodities PLC but resigned the role in April 2018. He also worked for Ebullio Group.
It is very disappointing for Joe Crawley and the team at Jinbi Token to have to deal with these ridiculous allegations. That said, to put it into context, the whole area of hedge funds is highly emotive and the industry is known for its strong personalities and mercurial changes in fortune experienced by its major players.
I'm not sure where this was published in the first place.
As for the rest of your comment Midguard, be so kind to do some fact checking
