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Recently, regulatory agencies issued risk warnings to investors, exposing a suspicious investment product called "Victory" Sauce Aroma Original Liquor (VSFOLT) and its associated RWA tokens.
The scheme of this product is as follows: promoters claim that there are physical liquor assets and shares of a Hong Kong-listed company backing the tokens, inducing investors to believe that they can share in the profits when the product matures. It appears to be a logical scheme, but in reality, it is a typical case of false asset endorsement.
Why is this a special reminder? Because these "asset tokeniza
The scheme of this product is as follows: promoters claim that there are physical liquor assets and shares of a Hong Kong-listed company backing the tokens, inducing investors to believe that they can share in the profits when the product matures. It appears to be a logical scheme, but in reality, it is a typical case of false asset endorsement.
Why is this a special reminder? Because these "asset tokeniza
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