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1  Economy / Services / Re: 🛑🛑🛑🛑 INFLUENCER MARKETING MANAGER WANTED 🛑🛑🛑🛑 on: January 11, 2019, 04:45:18 PM
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5  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: crypto trading business without a license on: December 05, 2018, 03:51:42 PM
~snip~

I'm thinking about to join another business that already has a license and maybe give him some percentages of the profits.
This until i don't get my own license of course.
Just be careful with what you are planning as pulling out of a partnership especially if they are in a good position will be harder than you thought. Always find time on reading the partnership agreement you have with them maybe you will find out that what you partnership you have entered is not that easy to jump ship after all. Also just think of it. Is is really that good of an idea of being independent as soon as you have the money to do so? If things are working out with your partner why would you leave them?
I'm not planning to leave my partners, as I said i'm the person who developed the idea and the platform, I did most of the work.
So in case I will join another company everybody involved will be part of the deal.
This is not the best solution but i'm afraid that if I wait 1 year somebody else will come with the same business and i would have waste 2 years of my life for nothing.
6  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: crypto trading business without a license on: December 05, 2018, 03:19:02 PM
Nope there is none, and if you started to run your business without the necessary permits no one will trust your trading platform as a reliable trading website. Instead of looking for a way to run your crypto exchange illegally while not try to look for a partner who will handle all the expenses, you can talk about how you will divide your profits after that but it is important that you know your partner is not taking advantage of you knowing that he has the money and all, the right partner will come just don't be desperate on having one.

I'm thinking about to join another business that already has a license and maybe give him some percentages of the profits.
This until i don't get my own license of course.
7  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: crypto trading business without a license on: December 05, 2018, 02:42:29 PM
Hopefully those information can be useful to other people too, so this is what i found out so far:

- Malta requires a VPA license (1 year)
- Estonia requires a license (1 year) it requires 50k as company capital and the actual process cost around 100k
- Netherlands it doesn't require a crypto license, but the lawyer told me that they still want you to get a license related to fiat even if you don't use them(it depends on the business model)
- Honk kong (not clear) I managed to speak with somebody, this guy was calling cryptocurrency "crystal currency" all the time so i'm not sure if he is really quilified (he adviced me to contact their office in Liechtenstein)
- Liechtenstein I called them and I will receive a call back from them, not sure when.
- Saudi Arabia according to internet is now illegal to start trading crypto company there, so I haven't reached nobody
- Japan I haven't called no one, but it looks it is the most difficul place where you can start a crypto trading business
- Russia, it looks like you need some license there too, but I will investigate a little more

Does anyone have more suggestions? thanks  Grin Grin Grin
8  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: crypto trading business without a license on: December 05, 2018, 12:09:54 AM
Hi everybody, I spent the last year building a cryptocurrency based trading platform different from anything else available in the market.
I'm now in the phase where I need to register the company and get started with the licenses process.
I know that until sometime ago most of the exchanges and trading platform didn't had any license, is there a way to get started without a license (legally) and apply for it later on?
I wonder how most of cryptocurrency projects can afford to go live if they have low budget like myself.
I hope somebody can help me to figure out  Grin

Hmmm. Why not apply for a license before officially rolling out your crypto platform? I mean it is hard to apply for a license in the first place? You wouldn't want to risk everything so it would be better if you will get a license first so that you will have no doubts running your business, just saying. Best of luck though.

It's nor hard but it's expensive and it takes a lot of time.
For instance in Estonia you need at least 50k as company capital plus the actual process to get the license cost up to 100k, on top of that it takes about a year.
So my plan is to get started without a license and apply for it asap.
It looks like starting a crypto business is not for everyone. At least not anymore.
I'm looking for legal solutions of course.
Take the 2nd comment or post above.

Each country do have its own laws when it regards to business.Therefore,before tending out to talk about licensing then its better to consult out a local lawyer into your place and
ask regarding on this matter. If cryptocurrency is somehow still neutral or isn't still regulated then you can start up without license.
Yes that's what I have been doing, i spoke to an Estonia lawyer and to a Malta lawyer, they both told me that in their country i must get the license in order to get started with the business, I'm looking for a country that can be a better fit for my company.

Then I suggest you move to Russia because you can run your exchange on that country without a license(Not recommended to run a company without a license), but of course, if you want to become a legitimate crypto exchange you should have that one. Basically, you need a license to run your company in those countries that support cryptocurrency.
Thanks I will make some research, i found out that maybe Netherlands could be a solution too.
9  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: crypto trading business without a license on: December 04, 2018, 10:46:40 PM
Hi everybody, I spent the last year building a cryptocurrency based trading platform different from anything else available in the market.
I'm now in the phase where I need to register the company and get started with the licenses process.
I know that until sometime ago most of the exchanges and trading platform didn't had any license, is there a way to get started without a license (legally) and apply for it later on?
I wonder how most of cryptocurrency projects can afford to go live if they have low budget like myself.
I hope somebody can help me to figure out  Grin

Hmmm. Why not apply for a license before officially rolling out your crypto platform? I mean it is hard to apply for a license in the first place? You wouldn't want to risk everything so it would be better if you will get a license first so that you will have no doubts running your business, just saying. Best of luck though.

It's nor hard but it's expensive and it takes a lot of time.
For instance in Estonia you need at least 50k as company capital plus the actual process to get the license cost up to 100k, on top of that it takes about a year.
So my plan is to get started without a license and apply for it asap.
It looks like starting a crypto business is not for everyone. At least not anymore.
I'm looking for legal solutions of course.
Take the 2nd comment or post above.

Each country do have its own laws when it regards to business.Therefore,before tending out to talk about licensing then its better to consult out a local lawyer into your place and
ask regarding on this matter. If cryptocurrency is somehow still neutral or isn't still regulated then you can start up without license.
Yes that's what I have been doing, i spoke to an Estonia lawyer and to a Malta lawyer, they both told me that in their country i must get the license in order to get started with the business, I'm looking for a country that can be a better fit for my company.
10  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: crypto trading business without a license on: December 04, 2018, 10:44:30 PM
The subsisting laws in the country you'll be operating from is what matters, as it will determine if you'll be able to operate with/without a license. In countries that aren't really crypto friendly, you might have a hard time operating in those places.
Yes I think that's the point, on top of that  I guess it's important not to provide the service to people who come from regulated countries.
I guess I need to look for a country that has no regulation about bitcoin and establish there, it's just not easy to find the right place.
11  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: crypto trading business without a license on: December 04, 2018, 09:33:20 PM
Hi everybody, I spent the last year building a cryptocurrency based trading platform different from anything else available in the market.
I'm now in the phase where I need to register the company and get started with the licenses process.
I know that until sometime ago most of the exchanges and trading platform didn't had any license, is there a way to get started without a license (legally) and apply for it later on?
I wonder how most of cryptocurrency projects can afford to go live if they have low budget like myself.
I hope somebody can help me to figure out  Grin

Hmmm. Why not apply for a license before officially rolling out your crypto platform? I mean it is hard to apply for a license in the first place? You wouldn't want to risk everything so it would be better if you will get a license first so that you will have no doubts running your business, just saying. Best of luck though.

It's nor hard but it's expensive and it takes a lot of time.
For instance in Estonia you need at least 50k as company capital plus the actual process to get the license cost up to 100k, on top of that it takes about a year.
So my plan is to get started without a license and apply for it asap.
It looks like starting a crypto business is not for everyone. At least not anymore.
I'm looking for legal solutions of course.
12  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: crypto trading business without a license on: December 04, 2018, 02:37:16 PM
To add further. Try reaching out to other projects and see what they have done with licensing. Many won't respond or care to share but I like to believe in human kindness.

On your point about not wanting to conduct an ICO because you don't need millions of dollars. You can do a smaller ICO with not such a large raise. Go back a few years and ICOs never raised millions of dollars like they do today. Alternatively you could seek investment through another source, that might enable you to hire a lawyer who can help expedite the process.
Thanks Cindy for your reply, it looks like most of the business that managed to get a license they did while running an ICO, I didn't ask anybody directly but that is what seems to be like the pattern, while raising funds from the ICO use the first funds received to acquire the license.

Anyways it's hard to talk to somebody involved with a similar company because they see you like a competitor, so of course it's not in their interest to help you.

I had an idea about running an ICO, but my token would be considered as security token, and according to the lawyer I asked informations to set up the ICO would have costed me something like 400k (without counting the money required for marketing).

I think I might be able to get investors, but having the platform ready and not being able to launch it because a license it kind of hurts  Cry Cry Cry

I know there are 100's of websites that do provide trading services without being regulated or without having any license, i don't know how to do that without getting in trouble and what would be the best way to do that.

Meanwhile of course I will apply to get a license, because I want to provide to my users a service that is regulated.
13  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: crypto trading business without a license on: December 04, 2018, 02:10:51 PM
Thanks! your answer was very useful, I'm from Italy and I did some research, Estonia and Malta are the best options for eu based companies, however both require a license, it may take up to 1 year to get it.
I did some research as well on ICO and to set up an ICO is very expensive, plus I don't need millions of dollars to be fair to run this project so I decided not to go with it.
I really want to be regulated but I don't really want to wait a year, that's the main issue.
My business model is not exactly based on an exchange it's more like a real trading platform (think it like forex), so I need something different according to the lawyer I have been speaking to.
They told me I need a license called VFA (malta).
It's very interesting the fact that if I register the company here in Italy I don't need a license, I didn't know that, so I will look for it.
Thank you again.

14  Economy / Trading Discussion / crypto trading business without a license on: December 04, 2018, 01:29:53 PM
Hi everybody, I spent the last year building a cryptocurrency based trading platform different from anything else available in the market.
I'm now in the phase where I need to register the company and get started with the licenses process.
I know that until sometime ago most of the exchanges and trading platform didn't had any license, is there a way to get started without a license (legally) and apply for it later on?
I wonder how most of cryptocurrency projects can afford to go live if they have low budget like myself.
I hope somebody can help me to figure out  Grin
15  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Best data type for Bitcoin in go on: October 24, 2018, 05:12:53 PM
savage
16  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Best data type for Bitcoin in go on: October 24, 2018, 04:51:30 PM
As FoxPup mentioned, int64 is best choice since it's enough even to specify total Bitcoin supply (in Satoshi).

Additionally, it's easier to use/implement since not all software uses same double/float64 standard and AFAIK int64 is faster.

That's the issue, what if a conversion goes bad and a user gets in his balance 1000's of bitcoin?
is that what you mean?
https://play.golang.org/p/rJncvBvqyEP
17  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Best data type for Bitcoin in go on: October 24, 2018, 03:07:59 PM
Hey everybody, I was wondering what would be the best data type to use for bitcoin.
Both float32 and float64 are not recommended to use for money representation, what can be a valid solution?
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Writing a white paper on: August 21, 2018, 04:13:36 PM
You can go through the whitepapers of some leading ICOs, then you will have some idea how to write it properly. But I think you will still need some professionals if you don’t have any idea about this.
It's not about not having any idea, I was just looking for some reference to improve.
19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Writing a white paper on: August 21, 2018, 04:08:02 PM
Writing a whitepaper is not an easy task buddy and it definitely requires skills to accomplish writing a decent whitepaper. The skills required includes the following :
* Writing skills
* Vocabulary
* Sentence formation
* Content writing
* Reading skills(from the users perspective)
You can start by reading the whitepapers of the top coins to get an idea as to how this is done.

You have just described a copy writer
20  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Writing a white paper on: August 21, 2018, 03:57:02 PM
I don’t think writing a whitepaper is quite easy. Even if you study and go through the best whitepapers available, I guess you will have hard times implementing them on your own. I think you may have to hire a professional to do this.
I can confirm it's not easy at all Smiley
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