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Title: Explanation about Japan's ICO
Post by: Gemcrypto on September 24, 2018, 12:15:32 PM
Japan's ICO has regulations. However, in fact, many projects have collected funds and are listed on overseas exchanges. Hacking is amazing at Japanese exchanges. In addition, there are many projects that establish companies overseas and collect funds. I hope you all join the Japanese project.


If you have good information, please send me a merit. We also want to announce a wonderful project at bitcointalk.
thank you :)


Title: Re: Explanation about Japan's ICO
Post by: X-ray on September 24, 2018, 12:28:14 PM
Japan's ICO has regulations. However, in fact, many projects have collected funds and are listed on overseas exchanges. Hacking is amazing at Japanese exchanges. In addition, there are many projects that establish companies overseas and collect funds. I hope you all join the Japanese project.


If you have good information, please send me a merit. We also want to announce a wonderful project at bitcointalk.
thank you :)
Did you watch comsa project? It's based in Japan, but the development result of comsa is not so impressive consider about it has been plunged a lot from its ico price. I should remind you that begging for merit is not an appropriate action and it will result that you will get red trust from the DT member. As far as I know, there was no any japan project that has been giving an impressive chart just like EU project like ZIL.


Title: Re: Explanation about Japan's ICO
Post by: tuthienloc92bk on September 24, 2018, 03:20:30 PM
Hacking is amazing at Japanese exchanges.

It just happened 5 days ago. That amazing is often happening. I think this is not the first time the Japan's exchange platform be hacked.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/japanese-cryptocurrency-exchange-hacked-59-million-in-losses-reported


Title: Re: Explanation about Japan's ICO
Post by: Gemcrypto on September 25, 2018, 04:11:53 AM
There is a coin check company in Japan with a major virtual currency exchange giant. In the past, the company announced that about 58 billion yen of the virtual currency "NEM (NEM)" leaked out by unauthorized access from the outside.


Title: Re: Explanation about Japan's ICO
Post by: Gemcrypto on September 25, 2018, 04:14:37 AM
Japan's ICO has regulations. However, in fact, many projects have collected funds and are listed on overseas exchanges. Hacking is amazing at Japanese exchanges. In addition, there are many projects that establish companies overseas and collect funds. I hope you all join the Japanese project.


If you have good information, please send me a merit. We also want to announce a wonderful project at bitcointalk.
thank you :)
Did you watch comsa project? It's based in Japan, but the development result of comsa is not so impressive consider about it has been plunged a lot from its ico price. I should remind you that begging for merit is not an appropriate action and it will result that you will get red trust from the DT member. As far as I know, there was no any japan project that has been giving an impressive chart just like EU project like ZIL.

There might not be a virtual currency project with impact in Japan. However, consumption and purchase amount for virtual currency has great power.
Yesterday I joined the Tokyo Game Show and I feel the possibility of esports. Although it is still undeveloped, I believe there is a chance because it is undeveloped.


Title: Re: Explanation about Japan's ICO
Post by: Gemcrypto on September 25, 2018, 04:42:40 AM
It is a project that has influence as it is.
· NANJ
· VIPS
He was making noise.

SDK development, and an excellent class as an activity to expand the virtual currency.

Japan has ICO regulations, but it is a project that is clearly clear.


Title: Re: Explanation about Japan's ICO
Post by: moonblocks on September 25, 2018, 04:58:32 AM
Japan's ICO has regulations. However, in fact, many projects have collected funds and are listed on overseas exchanges. Hacking is amazing at Japanese exchanges. In addition, there are many projects that establish companies overseas and collect funds. I hope you all join the Japanese project.


If you have good information, please send me a merit. We also want to announce a wonderful project at bitcointalk.
thank you :)

What project are you referring to and what do you plan on announcing?

Merit isn't usually awarded for simply making announcements but for genuinely constructive posts


Title: Re: Explanation about Japan's ICO
Post by: Gemcrypto on September 25, 2018, 07:59:21 AM
Japan's ICO has regulations. However, in fact, many projects have collected funds and are listed on overseas exchanges. Hacking is amazing at Japanese exchanges. In addition, there are many projects that establish companies overseas and collect funds. I hope you all join the Japanese project.


If you have good information, please send me a merit. We also want to announce a wonderful project at bitcointalk.
thank you :)

What project are you referring to and what do you plan on announcing?

Merit isn't usually awarded for simply making announcements but for genuinely constructive posts

thank you!

It is a project of esports.

· Purchase of merchandising
· Professional gamer support
· Gamer training organization
· Game developer support
· A system that receives value and gives reward to people who support it

I will present a website, whitepaper.
Then, ANN announces it with bitcointalk.

In bitcointalk, images are not displayed in Newbie, so we are in trouble with appealing power. Therefore, I was sending an announcement.

Japanese projects do not come out in bitcointalk.


Title: Re: Explanation about Japan's ICO
Post by: Levious on September 25, 2018, 08:10:36 AM
Japan's ICO has regulations. However, in fact, many projects have collected funds and are listed on overseas exchanges. Hacking is amazing at Japanese exchanges. In addition, there are many projects that establish companies overseas and collect funds. I hope you all join the Japanese project.


If you have good information, please send me a merit. We also want to announce a wonderful project at bitcointalk.
thank you :)
I have not seen from your words what you are suggesting to invest in Japanese projects. You didn't give any explanation for this, so no one will give you a merit.


Title: Re: Explanation about Japan's ICO
Post by: Xiaolongnu on September 25, 2018, 08:19:29 AM
If you're going to announce/run a project here, i advice you to hire a manager/services in Services (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0). It'll gain more trust from Btt community, i (i think most people will do like me) sometimes ignore threads by newbie account in bounty section and announcement section.


Title: Re: Explanation about Japan's ICO
Post by: Rati24 on September 25, 2018, 08:20:48 AM
Well, maybe they are regulated, but basically all their companies create in Malta or Singapore and Hong Kong is why I do not operate the laws of the country of the rising sun. In Japan, of course, you can buy almost everything for crypto currency, which is very convenient for any person. The country that actively promotes bitcoin should develop rapidly, then we will look at it in a few years.


Title: Re: Explanation about Japan's ICO
Post by: georgiasus on September 25, 2018, 12:08:55 PM
What kind of Japanese project? I'm behind life, explain to a man please if there is no labor. I would be very grateful, ladies and gentlemen.