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And even if there was an ICO it would first need to be funded. Good luck getting anyone to buy into an ICO after the disastrous TPAC stock offering.
TPAC would only get a percentage of the funds as it was a joint venture. There wouldnt be enough money from the ICO to buyback enough shares to be beneficial. If the ICO was real "Its Not" and got funded the stock price would be in the $1 range. The O/S needs to be reduced by about 15 billion shares. I see a problem with a buyback of that amount. You are a banker right, do the math.