The token was never guaranteed to retain a certain value. The "loss" as you describe it, could he considered to be offset by the benefit of being involved in previous draws during the time that you held the tokens.
Realistically offering a buyback at any price is quite reasonable when it would have been easy to just shut down and disappear. Contest Kings have always shown integrity as a key trait and this is another example. Doing the right thing whilst clearly struggling.
Fair point. I'm new to all this and still learning. 😊
Only if you won something. I didn't when I had 50 tokens so it's a loss for me.
I totally agree.
All part of the token/trading learning curve. I never looked at CK as a potential loss but, apart from SPInvest, that must be the case with all the tokens. I will look at them differently now. Lesson learned. 😊