Trust & Transparency

The honest BMIC risk guide

Updated July 2026

Every crypto presale — including BMIC's — carries real risk: the price can go down, regulation can change, roadmaps can move and liquidity is never guaranteed. Read this page before you spend anything, and only ever use money you can afford to lose.

Why we publish this page

Most presale sites bury the risks. We would rather you understand them and make a calm decision — buyers who understand what they are buying are the only community worth having. Understand the technology, the token, the roadmap and the risks before you decide. Here is the full list, with nothing softened.

The risks, plainly

1. Price risk — the price can go down

The presale price is $0.049999 at the current phase, but no future value is promised or implied. Crypto assets are volatile; after any future listing the market price could be lower than what you paid — including much lower, or effectively zero. Anyone who tells you otherwise is lying to you, including anyone claiming to be us.

2. Presale risk — you are buying early

A presale means backing a project before its products are finished. You take on execution risk: the products, the team's plans and the market can all turn out differently than expected.

3. Liquidity risk — selling is not guaranteed

No exchange listing has been announced. Until and unless the token trades on liquid venues, you may not be able to sell when you want, at any particular price, or at all. Liquidity is not guaranteed.

4. Regulatory risk

Digital assets may be unregulated in your jurisdiction, and rules are changing fast in many countries. New regulation could affect the token, the project or your ability to hold or transfer it. It is your responsibility to comply with your local laws — some countries restrict or prohibit participation entirely.

5. Roadmap risk — plans move

Roadmap items (quantum-resistant staking, the quantum-secure card system, the live demo) are plans, not commitments with fixed dates. Scope and timing can and do change on real projects. TGE and vesting details are not announced; anything you hear elsewhere is noise.

6. Technology risk

Smart contracts and wallet software can contain defects anywhere in crypto. For audit information on BMIC specifically, ask support via official channels — we do not repeat security claims here that we cannot link to a verifiable report.

7. Scam and impersonation risk

The most common way presale buyers lose money is not the market — it is fake sites, fake "support" and fake giveaways. BMIC support will never ask for your seed phrase, private key or remote wallet access. Only use official BMIC.AI links. Verify everything on the official links page.

The golden rule

Only risk what you can afford to lose — completely. If losing the entire amount would change your life, do not spend it on any crypto presale, this one included. No purchase is urgent: anyone pressuring you to "act now" is not acting in your interest.

Questions to ask yourself before buying

  • Do I understand what BMIC is and why post-quantum security matters — in my own words?
  • Am I comfortable holding an asset that may have no liquid market for some time?
  • Is participation legal where I live?
  • Am I on the genuine site, via the official links page?
  • Could I lose this money without it hurting my life? If not — stop here.

Understood the risks and still interested? The presale and the buying guide are the next steps.

Crypto assets are high risk. Value may go down as well as up. This is not financial advice.

Claim sources: bmic.ai official pages for BMIC-specific facts (price, roadmap items, network). Risk statements are general characteristics of crypto presales stated for buyer protection. Nothing on this page is financial advice.

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