Which does not necessarily make any of it true, as I have made evident by posting other things, like GIFA Airways and GIFA Land, that appear online as well.
The whole point being, it could be, as evidenced by other promo's provided by Kisa, to be a scam. Just too many fake promo's to have any confidence in what OTC Markets received from Kisa or what Kisa is saying about GIFA Token. One lie or false narrative leaves doubt about all others, whether they may be true or not. That is the question here. And there has been little validation, other than a phone call or email by Kisa, from 6,000 miles away. Nothing I would wager the kid's college fund on. LOL!! P.T. Barnum said it best, when it comes to OTC scams.