Our path to listing SEC-regulated crypto securities
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#103Buying ... expanding... when they cannot reply to a support email for more than a month. This is one of the most customer unfriendly companies.
I couldnt get my BTC during the last bull run. But I was lucky since by the time I got my account the price went from 7k to 19k.
Sold all my BCH at 3.5k/coin, and sold a half of a bitcoin at 14k.
Yeah I ended up having to pay 50 dollars in credit card interest, but I was going to be selling my BTC at 7k/coin and that was before they released BCH.
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#104This a great step in the right direction for the post-ICO-craze phase. Once we are over the bullshit utility tokens we can go back to building valuable companies with a whole new way of funding them.
>we can go back to building valuable companies Like what? >with a whole new way of funding them. What's wrong with US Dollars?
Its controlled by the Federal Reserve which is partly controlled by the government.
Basically your USD is worth what the central bank says they are worth. A new war? Your dollar loses value. Out of control debt? Print more money.
Bitcoin has 21,000,000 solutions ever ever ever.
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#105I for one am looking forward to the securitization/tokenization of student loans
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#106Earlier quoted context omitted.
Binance made more money than Deutsche Bank last year. They funded growth with an ICO. > What's wrong with US Dollars? It's not a good store of value over the long haul: https://visual.ly/community/infographic/economy/purchasing-p...
>”It's not a good store of value over the long haul” Well sure, but no one is storing their wealth in USD. You use it to purchase assets. What store of value can you purchase with BTC without first converting to USD? >”Binance made more money than Deutsche Bank last year. They funded growth with an ICO.” Concentrated more wealth, you mean. What, exactly, did they contribute to the economy? At the very least, banks pr…
My grandma did. 10,000 dollars when I was born into a bank account for college.
I think it was worth ~11k 27 years later since I ended up paying for college with work.
Ended up spending it on my house. If that 10k was invested... whew...
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#107Earlier quoted context omitted.
Soon enough, potentially, tokenized securities that represent shares of anything you can think of.
The cost of tracking and trading securities tokens isn't the reason for why there aren't shares for 'anything you can think of'. Is this actually solving a real problem that someone has?
Blockchain is expensive and slow. Centralize it and be a business that provides a good customer experience.
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#108Has the SEC classified crypto coins yet as securities or commodities?
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#109This sounds great until people realize that only qualified investors will be allowed to trade security tokens.
I dont expect them to regardless what the US government says.
Plenty of countries would need to all-align and send cops to stop nerds from programming.
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#110This sounds great until people realize that only qualified investors will be allowed to trade security tokens.
It's super easy to fake KYC because the kind of KYC that players in the crypto space are doing is child's play.