@koreaico I think if you invested, you can find only your investment in the ETH address provided to you. BitClave allocates one new address to every individual. And is sort of following a method of moving deposits to multiple addresses. I believe this is part of the security effort to prevent events like the recent ICO hacks in other fund-raisers - Example: CoinDash ICO.
@koreaico I think if you invested, you can find only your investment in the ETH address provided to you. BitClave allocates one new address to every individual. And is sort of following a method of moving deposits to multiple addresses. I believe this is part of the security effort to prevent events like the recent ICO hacks in other fund-raisers - Example: CoinDash ICO.