Over three months ago, the Bridge.link team raised millions of dollars in a public token sale, but have failed to compensate one of the key advisors. Bitcoin.com’s cofounder Mate Tokay entered into a contract with the Bridge.link or Bridge Oracle team members and was supposed to be paid 37.5 million BRG. Moreover, BRG’s circulating supply is much smaller than what’s being reported on crypto market valuation web portals.
When the payment was due, Bridge.link and it’s principal founder Sina Estavi refused to compensate the Bitcoin.com founder for his advisory services. Instead, Estavi tried to settle with Tokay offering a far lower sum than what was owed. Despite the contract, Estavi said he would not settle with Tokay for the sum of 37.5 million BRG and allegedly advisors have been treated similarly.
With contractual obligations to Tokay and likely other advisors, the circulating supply recorded on the web portal coinmarketcap.com is incorrect. The discrepancy means that Bridge.link and its principal founder Sina Estavi are manipulating the market by including tokens intended to be paid out to Tokay and numerous advisors.
“It’s unfair to BRG investors,” said Bitcoin.com’s cofounder Mate Tokay. “Coin market cap aggregators show a much larger BRG supply than there actually is. This is clearly market manipulation by disallowing BRG investors from spending their tokens,” Tokay added.
Bitcoin.com’s co-founder further stressed:
The Bridge.link founders should enter these tokens into the contract and disperse the funds to the rightful owners. BRG investors are being misled and Bridge.link’s actions could damage innocent individuals who participated in the public offering.
Tokay believes that there is no other choice but to take this matter to the proper authorities and file legal action against the Bridge.link token project and its founder Sina Estavi. He believes that Bridge.link should rectify the situation as quickly as possible before BRG investors become victim to a classic pump and dump. In addition to legal action, Tokay has contacted relevant crypto industry services like exchanges to notify them of the BRG market manipulation.
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