There's a detail about regulated platforms that doesn't get talked about enough.
A real securities platform has to be able to say no, clearly, and explain why. Not a vague error, not a page that just stalls, an actual reason. Wrong jurisdiction, not a qualified investor, lock up period still active, whatever it is. If a platform can't refuse cleanly, people assume something is broken instead of understanding they simply don't qualify, and that confusion is where things get messy fast.
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