SGC - OPINION OF THE INVESTOR

SGC - OPINION OF THE INVESTOR

Sudan Gold Coin


It's Monday, SGC team has been working hard, during all week and as always we have something to tell you.

Sharing the updates and insides has become a daily routine of each ICOs' life, but this time we have prepared something special for you. In fact one of you will be speaking about SGC project this time, as this person is a member of our dear community. Vladimir is a successful businessman which interest to the project went far beyond just reading a website and whitepaper. He contacted the head personnel directly and expressed the desire to participate in our next trip to Sudan to see everything with his own eyes and to make sure of the veracity of the project's assurances.

After the trip, Vladimir kindly agreed to give a feedback in the form of a short Q&A interview. So here are the words of a man, who has been in Sudan and seen our project “from the inside”.


Q: Are you new to cryptocurrency? If not, could you describe your previous experience in a few words?

A: I have some experience in Cryptocurrency, though it is related to studying the basics of cryptotrading and understanding the reasons of the growth of one or another token. But I always study the project and think over what should be paid attention to when investing.


Q: Do you know anything about ICO and if yes - have you invested in any previously?

A: I have an idea of what ICO is and have a knowledge about some of them, but I have not invested in specific projects on my own, preferring to trust money to people with more experience.


Q: How did SGC Project bring your attention to it? Was it just random or not?

A: I have learned about the project relatively accidentally - from a friend who simply offered to read about it. At first the history of tokens pegged to physical gold pushed me away, as I have negative associations with people who had used the same idea and created scam projects on purpose, BUT after I’ve carefully studied who is behind the project and subsequently got acquainted with these people, plus after traveling to Sudan, I am more and more began to understand that this is all a real project and people who want to make a revolution in this industry.


Q: What kind of pros and cons can you see in SGC project?

A: I sincerely believe that the success of any undertaking is just behind the team, and not behind the idea. Pluses of the project are in people who are interested in it. It's hard to judge about the cons, but I believe that if there is a will, any problem can be solved.


Q: How did you come up with the idea to visit Sudan along with the founders of the project?

A: Since I invested in this project, and asked many questions specifically about the country (security, adequacy of people, statehood), I received an offer to see everything with my own eyes. I agreed with gratitude.



Q: Did you feel yourself uncomfortable at the beginning of journey and has this feeling changed during the trip?

A: All my knowledge of the Sudan at that time was limited to some stamps from the media about "cannibals" and the Civil War, as well as the archaic nature of the state. Once I got there I realized that there are some problems in the infrastructure, but in general my opinion changed dramatically.


Q: What can you say about Sudan and its natives, is it possible to build business there?

A: People in Sudan are surprisingly kind, open, and security is not a question at all. For those three days I realized that locals are very interested in developing their country, thus - in foreign investments and they are ready to create all necessary conditions for foreign companies and investors. Sudan as a state supports the business that comes to their territory in every possible way. It’s also interesting to mention that local successful businessmen and officials have basically received a western education.


Q: What was the funniest thing happened to you during your trip?

A: How do you think, what kind of funny things can happen during a business trip *laughed*. Not many. However, there’s a thing that surprised me a lot: on each and every street you can see a small “tea shops”...if you can say so. Basically there is a few people with a lot of dishes cooking a tea. And gosh, that’s a great tea. And I think it's kinda funny - when businessmen are sitting on a ground and are happy to have a cup of cold refreshing tea.


Q: How can you see the future of SGC ICO and how do you think, what place this project will take between other ICOs? What can you wish to our community and/or team?

A: I certainly believe that the project will reach success, because there is everything what is needed for this. I saw with my own eyes how far people went in implementing their idea, how much effort was spent and how many negotiations were held. And for community I’d like to say: to not think about this project as of a typical ICO, because it is not like that. Consider SGC as a long term stable investment. And everything will be fine!!!!


Also Vladimir shared his photos that were made during the trip, so you can see Sudan for yourself.




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