I'm with you on this one - I was holding a bit of EOS for a minute until I read further into the EOS faq and realized what the actual deal is and the fact that there's no guarantee that EOS erc20 token holders will be reimbursed with actual EOS tokens when they're actually released.
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there's never a guarantee, public chains are not ran or created by companies but by decentralized network. however, any chain not using distribution swap will suffer issues and will not be directly supported by their company. most ICO's don't care much for decentralization or distribution so you don't see that often. e.g. https://steemit.com/eos/@cob/shedding-some-light-on-the-eos-token-purchase-agreement or https://steemit.com/eos/@tolkatore/all-eos-scam-signals-dispelled-in-one-bite-sized-video