I tried visiting your site right now, have you blocked traffic from Romania? It does not load the site at all, Firefox just infinitely keeps saying transferring data..
No we haven't block traffic from anywhere I don't believe. Do you have a proxy you can use? Sorry for the inconvenience, I will look into it and if possible resolve the issue. Thank you for your interest. No poxy. Using firefox from my laptop. It is portable version, but I never faced this issue on other sites, this is the first time. Is you site very large in size? I am on a hotel's wifi, could a slow connection be a problem? I doubt size is the problem. Can you access other sites from the US? If not, maybe the hotel is blocking it? I am investigating this as we 'speak.' Please be patient. Looks like someone from Romania is on the site now, did you make it? If not, can you please send me your IP address? Just e-mail it to admin@itcoinbay.com please. No, the site does not even load for me so it can't be me. And I do not know how to get the hotel's ip address. Trace my ip says 109.166.132.112
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I'm not sure about how useful/effective this no action relief really is, though. Many projects that are not based in the US will not have access to it most probably, and you'd have to most likely go through complex procedures in order to even get a chance of getting one.
After all, the SEC's jurisdiction is only the US, and in the rest of the world, there is still ambiguity in terms of the definition of tokens, whether they count as securities, etc.
If tokens are offered to US persons (located inside or outside the US), the SEC has jurisdiction -- at least in their eyes. Issuers in foreign jurisdictions therefore need to be very careful to comply with Regulation S if they want to avoid problems with the SEC. There were lots of ICOs who probably did not properly comply. This is good news for them. The thing is SEC is known to poke their noses in foreign affairs as well, especially in the matters involving the G7 and anywhere where IMF funnels money into. And that is pretty much everywhere. Just take Romania for example. So what's the difference between securities and tokens? The securities are backed up by some other asset with a stable price?This is just my assumption. Anyway,nobody cares about the SEC and how they deal with ICOs. That may be your interpretation but ask the millions of people in america, they care about what SEC says otherwise they are being held back from investing.
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Try this at your risk and I do not recommend this but I have heard of some people using forged docs to get into exchanges. That way no matter what your profit, it can never be traced to you definitively. I want to know is taxation filing everywhere in the world? then if yes we need to pay the fees what government is mentioned for it right! We should not loose the country e to stay in low because our taxation. If you gain the capital mostly countries want it ask you to pay the taxation maximum it will be free only for you.
What are talking about?
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I just recently acquired KIN and since it is one of the cheapest shitcoin available out there. I think if they win the case this can skyrocket the coin's value.
I think the same too, join the conversation on this other thread here to see more different opinions. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5152525.0
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So this might not be the best time to do a group buy, but I am posting this here so it can get noticed and I can speak to someone soon someday to buy a mining hardware as a group. If you want to discuss the prospects, then get in touch through inbox.
Multumesc!~
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I tried visiting your site right now, have you blocked traffic from Romania? It does not load the site at all, Firefox just infinitely keeps saying transferring data..
No we haven't block traffic from anywhere I don't believe. Do you have a proxy you can use? Sorry for the inconvenience, I will look into it and if possible resolve the issue. Thank you for your interest. No poxy. Using firefox from my laptop. It is portable version, but I never faced this issue on other sites, this is the first time. Is you site very large in size? I am on a hotel's wifi, could a slow connection be a problem?
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I tried visiting your site right now, have you blocked traffic from Romania? It does not load the site at all, Firefox just infinitely keeps saying transferring data..
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I didnt knew so much money was available in backlinking .. since you are a newbie account, would you be willing to escrow the working capital for at least one or two workers with someone trusted on the forum?
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SEC's regulations are very clear. If a company or a entity offers securities to American citizens, even that company is outside of the soil, it still falls under the jurisdiction of SEC. That's why they are very quick to pull the trigger here sue Kik. And what is Kik's defense? then say that they sell tokens and not securities, and that is a weak defense, in my opinion. So this litigation is a landmark, and it could set a precedent and let this be a warning to all companies as well.
How is it a weak defense? KIN is entirely a utility based token and not a speculative investment vehicle. Crypto assets are not regular securities. Regular securities only had one function, to raise money. Crypto assets serve a utility. And there needs to be a separate category for these. There haven't been anything like a crypto asset in the past. Something that both acted as a currency and as an investment vehicle. The thing is that they didn't register it to SEC, meaning not complaint. If they are ready to face SEC then they should prepare a good defense. They didn't allowed Canadians to buy because of the 'weak guidance' from Canadian's SEC? But then allowed US citizens when they know that the US SEC is very clear about their guidelines and framework. What are you talking about? There is no Canadian SEC each of their provinces have their own laws and that makes it hard for any financial product to be introduced to that country. Whereas in 2016 / 17 there was no clear negative stance from the SEC to ban or regulate crypto under the regular laws. They were supposed to introduce some new category, it was all over the news back then.
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buy a chewing gum with your 2 cents thanks for your interest.
Even if you find a buyer, your shitty attitude will get you no where. The domain is nice, you should consider selling it on flippa, but please, don't talk to people, you will put them off just like you did me with that quoted sentence. What should I say to him? He is just a sale killer and asking 2 cent. Are you dumb or pretending to be one? No one is killing your sale here other than your stupid hostile attitude. And where has he asked for 2 cents? Are you shittin me bro?
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buy a chewing gum with your 2 cents thanks for your interest.
Even if you find a buyer, your shitty attitude will get you no where. The domain is nice, you should consider selling it on flippa, but please, don't talk to people, you will put them off just like you did me with that quoted sentence.
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SEC's regulations are very clear. If a company or a entity offers securities to American citizens, even that company is outside of the soil, it still falls under the jurisdiction of SEC. That's why they are very quick to pull the trigger here sue Kik. And what is Kik's defense? then say that they sell tokens and not securities, and that is a weak defense, in my opinion. So this litigation is a landmark, and it could set a precedent and let this be a warning to all companies as well.
How is it a weak defense? KIN is entirely a utility based token and not a speculative investment vehicle. Crypto assets are not regular securities. Regular securities only had one function, to raise money. Crypto assets serve a utility. And there needs to be a separate category for these. There haven't been anything like a crypto asset in the past. Something that both acted as a currency and as an investment vehicle. SEC's main agenda is to dominate world economics, and that is why they are after cryptos. But with increased pressure from large companies, that stance will change soon. Maybe Libra / Facebook and JPM would be a start. SEC doesn't have the balls to go after these companies.
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So my question to you guys, that have been in this business for a long time.... do know how I can raise money to buy computers (Antminer S17, 56/Ths)? Is there some one at all that lends money to those who are starting a miner business?
Are you planning to turn a profit with these miners? Obviously yes. So then why would someone lend to you when they could make the profit themselves? Mining is risky. Earning from mining is riskier. If you lend, you don't take the risk of not making your money back, instead you delegate that risk to the borrower. In this case, if the OP is able to gather the money, then he will promise to repay the lender even if his mining is unprofitable, the lender, whoever that is, will enjoy a guaranteed return on investment. But guaranteed is a relative term. There's no saying if OP is genuine or not. Someone that can spell opportunity but says things like wright and replays is probably trying to be a bad speller to indicate their non-English European heritage.. lol.. just saying. not accusing. OP don't mind please.
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Hello, guys!
I'm interested if there are any possibilities to publish any interesting content on popular crypto sites for free? I mean -- we write an interesting (!) article -- and coinmarketcap (for example) publishes it. We get free PR and publisher gets interesting content.
Do you know if it's possible? What popular sites are ready for such a cooperation? Do you know any cases about it?
P.S. Of course our articles should be not like this post -- only native speakers write them. :-)
Its not that easy. And it does not matter if you hire a native speaker or not, someone that can write a good publishing worthy article can come from any corner of this planet. However, you should consider using platforms like Steem and Medium to build up your name. Once that is done, the publishers would come to you instead of you having to seek them out. Plus on steemit, you can even earn directly from your content.
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This is why lawyers makes so much money.
Those laws are like puzzle pieces thrown away with anger into the paper, at least that's what it looks like for me. Seems pretty accurate.
It's cool to know that they want to prosecute those using Bitcoin to fund their criminal activities. And not use a hatred based decision towards a certain ideal or movement which will look bad for any government that even indirectly do it.
Do you even know what you are speaking about? There is no such law and there might not be such laws. Ever. And lawyers don't make laws lol who taught you that? At worst this is a list of extreme minded proposal, it will never pass. Well if it does people that care about their freedom should leave India.
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Frankly speaking I don't take seriously doge coin. At the beginning it was a joke coin, so I consider it as a joke. At the same time Elon Musk shilled doge coin and it can easily grow with whole market
Elon should worry about Tesla and how its running out of funding. Realistically he never has to worry about it lol and maybe that's one reason we will see Dogecoin on Mars before Bitcoin.. Every crypto can stick with 'to da moon!!' while dogecoin could be like 'fo da Maaars!!'
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By searching to Google what it's written on its about page then boom! a copy-paste detected then I take a look the other site, well the site is all copy pasted lmao, well except to its domain name.
Related websites tradeberry.org lackeycrypt.com
They use the same website template that was used by a lot of low-quality ICOs. They have literally the same description and history as Highcoin[1]. Looks shady for me. [1] https://highcoin.net/aboutThey could say they are from the same founder or different brands under the same parent company.. but that's very unlikely. And I now have doubts on the OP like I stated before. he might just own these shites himself.. Maybe we should do a trustpilot review linking all these huh?
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Would love to see it happen. The announcement kinda reminded me of MTV's Celebrity Deathmatch . Time please I would request drugs test for Justin kiddo and it is ok to omit its result until he gets beaten by an adult (if ever this event will take place) then we can discover what is the type of drug that made him suddenly a man All the party drugs in the world and a hell lot of booze and he might be watching some fight clips and suddenly Justin kiddo came to a realization that he is much tougher than the rest of the celebrities and someone in his friends circle who watched Jack Reacher or Mission Impossible recently said Tom Cruise is a tough guy and hence Justin started calling out Cruise for a real fight . What a nice story making which is indeed a possibility while the kid was still high but when the drugs took came off then he do realize that he said bullshit things and telling that it was all a joke as mentioned on previous page of this thread where link of vid is given but I would give it again. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFC4TU_f0ekI just hope this happens. That spoilt asshole is hated by millions if not billions around the globe. I think he is more famous than infamous. If he actually gets in the octagon and gets smashed, all the legion of his haters would breathe a sigh of relief. They would love to see him get the beating that he deserves.. such an asshole, he should be renamed to Justin PULP (since he will be beaten into a pulp). I personally just want to kid to be apologetic for his shittiness. I dont want to see him get hurt or anything.
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I might be interested in your Ryzen or the 2070. I'll ask you the same question I asked in another thread here, Can you ship it to a shipment forwarding facility?... Kindly PM me a response without unnecessarily clogging up your thread.
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Libra coin couldn't kill Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple and Libra is another stable coin. Facebook is popular, huge people will support libra coin.
Libra is not a stablecoin. Read the whitepaper here : https://libra.org/en-US/white-paper/The coin would be 'protected' against negative swings and not the positive ones. It is simply an overhyped masternode coin..
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