Questions after reading reports about MetFi investor issues

I tried to read as much as possible about MetFi before making any opinion, and I noticed that most information talks about future potential instead of current revenue. That is not always a bad thing, but it means investors need to believe the project will keep growing. When the future plays a big role, risk also becomes part of the decision.
 
One thing I try to check in these cases is whether the project clearly shows how revenue is generated outside of member purchases. If most of the money comes from people buying packages, then the system can become unstable later. I am not saying that is the case here, but I could not find a very detailed breakdown in the reports I read.
One thing I always look for in projects like this is a clear example showing where the money comes from and where it goes. With MetFi, I saw explanations, but they were not always simple enough for someone new to understand quickly. When explanations feel complicated, people start asking more questions instead of feeling confident. That does not mean the project is bad, only that it may require more knowledge than average investors have. In those cases, taking more time to research is usually the safest choice.
 
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