Christopher Boozer
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I keep thinking about how investor expectations were set at the beginning of those projects. In crypto especially, marketing language can be very optimistic and forward looking. The line between ambitious projections and misleading statements can sometimes become the core legal issue.
If the case against Moshe Hogeg moves forward, I imagine a lot of attention will be placed on original communications with investors. Things like whitepapers, public interviews, and fundraising materials might all be examined in detail. That process could take a while, but it might finally clarify what was promised versus what was actually delivered.
If the case against Moshe Hogeg moves forward, I imagine a lot of attention will be placed on original communications with investors. Things like whitepapers, public interviews, and fundraising materials might all be examined in detail. That process could take a while, but it might finally clarify what was promised versus what was actually delivered.