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Insurepal ICO Review by Richard Trummer

Insurepal ico review by richard trummer

Insurepal ICO Review by Richard Trummer

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In this video I review the Insurance ICO Insurepal. It has a patent pending concept with a peer to peer insurance model. This is truely something unique and new.

Disclaimer: NONE of my videos are meant as financial advice. I am not a financial advisor and my videos are for informational and entertaining purposes only! You act on your own risk!

My take on Insurepal:
The idea is unique and new. This can be a real big winner, if the team follows through on their roadmap. Only minus is that there is no working product yet. Other than that, I think it is a project with huge potential.

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