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ExitPlanned
A launchpad that does the diligence.
ExitPlanned is an agent- and data-driven launchpad. Where most of the category leaves participants to read a white paper and hope, ExitPlanned puts structured, automated diligence between a project and its listing.
- Agent-driven
- Due diligence
- Data-led
- Every decision
- Pre-vetted
- Every listing
The information problem
The launchpad market runs on a wide gap between what a project knows and what a participant can verify. That gap is exactly where bad outcomes live. Closing it is the whole point of ExitPlanned.
Diligence, automated
Agents and data do the work an individual cannot do alone at speed: reading the project, the code, and the terms, and surfacing what matters before anything moves. The platform is built to reduce the asymmetry, not to add another unvetted list.
Built by operators who buy and build
Hamid Enterprises builds and acquires companies as a matter of practice. The judgment behind ExitPlanned's process is lived, not theoretical.
How it compares
Structured, automated
White paper only
Actively reduced
Left to the participant
Code, terms, and data read
Marketing and hype
Vetted before listing
Open, first-come
The science
The academic literature on token offerings is blunt about the core risk — and about what reduces it.
Token offerings are defined by severe information asymmetry between founders and participants.
A Theory of ICOs: Diversification, Agency, and Information Asymmetry — Management Science (2021)Independent analysis and white-paper informativeness materially affect outcomes — diligence is signal.
Experts or charlatans? ICO analysts and white paper informativeness — Journal of Banking & Finance (2022)
Not financial advice. Digital assets are high-risk and can lose all of their value.