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People sometimes think ChatWise is a scam for a few reasons β and honestly, it's understandable at first glance. In a world where apps rarely give anything back to users, the idea of earning real company shares just by referring friends or using the app sounds too good to be true. Most people are usRead more
People sometimes think ChatWise is a scam for a few reasons β and honestly, it’s understandable at first glance.
In a world where apps rarely give anything back to users, the idea of earning real company shares just by referring friends or using the app sounds too good to be true. Most people are used to the old model: you use an app, the company makes money, and you get⦠nothing.
So when ChatWise comes in and says, βHey, weβll give you shares for being active,β people naturally get skeptical. Itβs a new concept, and new ideas often face doubt β especially in a country where scams do happen online.
But that doesnβt mean ChatWise is a scam. It’s KYC compliant, shares info openly, and is even planning an IPO in a couple of years. Itβs like the co-op model of social media β and once people actually understand that, it makes total sense.
So yeah, people might think it’s a scam at first, but with a little research, most realize it’s actually just the future arriving early.
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