HighIoT Whitepaper

February 11, 2018

The information set out below may not be exhaustive and doesn’t imply any elements of a contractual relationship or obligations. The sole purpose of this Whitepaper is to present HighIoT, the Akita device and HIT tokens to potential token holders in connection with the proposed token sale. Despite the fact that we make every effort to ensure the accuracy, currency and relevance of any material in this Whitepaper, this document and the materials contained herein are not professional advice and in no way constitutes the provision of professional advice of any kind. To the maximum extent permitted by any applicable laws, regulations and rules, HighIoT doesn’t guarantee and doesn’t accept legal responsibility of any nature, for any indirect, special, incidental, consequential or other losses of any kind, in tort, contract or otherwise (including but not limited to loss of revenue, income or profits, and loss of use or data), arising from or related to the accuracy, reliability, relevance or completeness of any material contained in this Whitepaper.

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