This gives me the creeps and isn't well structured at all. There are 3 reasons why I don't like this project.

First, there's the moral dilemma of buying and selling shares in a "person" and their popularity. I'm sure popularity could gamed (like fake Instagram followers) and do you really want to be buying and selling shares in people? I don't.

Second, they explain nothing about the project on their site and other analysts have reported obvious inconsistencies in transactions.

Third, I believe that social networks are ultimately always destined to fail. We have seen this over and over with sites like MySpace, Friendster and others. We are seeing Facebook and Twitter crumble as we speak. Even if FriendTech does gain popularity, it will probably be for a very short period of time.

Whenever the emphasis is on money and not the social connections, that's usually the beginning of the end. Show Less

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