❗Risk Disclaimer

Before investing in and participating in the LABUBU project, please consider the following risk factors:

10.1 Market Risk

The cryptocurrency market is highly volatile and subject to sudden changes. Token prices can be influenced by a range of factors, including market demand, competition, regulatory shifts, and other external influences. Investors should carefully evaluate these risks and make decisions based on their individual risk tolerance.

10.2 Technology Risk

Blockchain technology carries inherent technological risks, including but not limited to network attacks, smart contract vulnerabilities, and potential security breaches. While we will implement robust security measures to protect LABUBU’s infrastructure, it is important to note that such risks cannot be entirely mitigated.

10.3 Legal and Compliance Risk

The cryptocurrency industry is subject to regulatory oversight in various jurisdictions, which may present compliance challenges. We will work with legal experts to ensure adherence to applicable laws and regulations, and strive to maintain the legal integrity of the LABUBU project. However, the regulatory landscape is subject to change, and such changes could impact the project.

10.4 Execution Risk

Despite our efforts to successfully execute the LABUBU project, there are inherent execution risks. The success of the project depends on the team's execution capabilities, market reception, and other dynamic factors. Investors should be aware that challenges and uncertainties may emerge throughout the project's lifecycle.

10.5 Crowdfunding Risk

LABUBU’s issuance and distribution will be conducted through crowdfunding. Investors may face risks associated with the crowdfunding process, including but not limited to fund security and the potential failure of the project to meet its objectives. It is essential for investors to carefully assess their investment and understand the associated risks.

The above risk factors provide examples of potential risks, but the actual risks may be more complex and varied. Investors should conduct their own due diligence, evaluate the risks carefully, and make informed decisions based on their individual circumstances.

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