Scroll's disclaimer is a bit special. It looks ordinary, but there are layers of considerations behind it.

First of all, they remind American users to be careful, mainly because they are afraid that the US law will be long-handed. In the crypto world, the SEC is a big player, and many projects don't want to get involved. As for Chinese users, the words in the statement seem to be dissuading them, but in fact, it is more like taking the initiative. Set up a rule first to prevent someone from making trouble in the future.

Interestingly, although they say they don't want Chinese users, Scroll is cooperating with Benmo and actively promoting it. This shows that they actually welcome Chinese users, as long as they are those who really want to support them and can accept that there may be problems in the future.

Scroll is an old-fashioned project in the Coin Trust system, and those who understand it will naturally understand it. If you want to participate, it's okay to play it, but don't expect to make a lot of money, it may just be a small profit.

My suggestion is that you can make some money, and the currency will definitely be issued. In this cycle, the project party is more anxious than the money-making, just do it.