It is expected to be sold for Rs 1.67 crore.
You’ll be able to sell your ChatWise shares once the company goes public through an IPO. There's no set date yet, but the value of shares will depend on how many people continue to download and use ChatWise. If the company announces a buyback program before the IPO, they may offer to buy shares at aRead more
You’ll be able to sell your ChatWise shares once the company goes public through an IPO. There’s no set date yet, but the value of shares will depend on how many people continue to download and use ChatWise. If the company announces a buyback program before the IPO, they may offer to buy shares at a fair market price based on user growth and other factors. Until then, the best strategy is to keep growing your stake and supporting the platform! 🚀
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ChatWise can give free shares to users because a big portion of its total shares—about 60%—has been set aside specifically for its community. Instead of just making profits for a few investors, ChatWise follows a unique model where users, creators, and ambassadors earn shares through engagement, refRead more
ChatWise can give free shares to users because a big portion of its total shares—about 60%—has been set aside specifically for its community. Instead of just making profits for a few investors, ChatWise follows a unique model where users, creators, and ambassadors earn shares through engagement, referrals, and contributions to the platform.
These shares come from the ChatWise Trust, which ensures that users always own a meaningful stake in the company. The idea is simple: the more people use and grow ChatWise, the more valuable the company becomes. When ChatWise eventually goes public (IPO), users who have earned shares will have the opportunity to sell them or continue holding them as co-owners of the platform.
And just to be clear—ChatWise will never ask users to pay for these shares or share their bank details. Everything is earned transparently through app engagement! 🚀
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