iOS update for Aircoins! Catch OCC NOW!
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iOS update for Aircoins! Catch OCC NOW!
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OrigCryptoCoin(OCC) now listed on Live Coin Watch ✅
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OrigCryptoCoin(OCC) now listed on Live Coin Watch ✅
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission sets certain standards that individuals and entities must meet before they can become accredited investors. But what exactly is an accredited investor and how do they factor into the world of cryptocurrency? The SEC Defines Accredited Investors In Rule 501 of Regulation D of the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities and Exchange Commission outlines the conditions that people or entities must meet to be considered an accredited investor. These conditions exist because in the wake of the 1929 stock market crash and the resulting Great Depression, the SEC needed a method to distinguish those entities with a certain amount of risk tolerance who can protect their own interests in potentially high risk investments. An accredited investor can include a financial institution like a bank, non-profits or private business development companies that meet the threshold of total assets. Individuals can also become accredited investors if their net worth exceeds a certain threshold. Those with a trust that contains certain assets can also meet the accredited investor criteria. By meeting these standards, accredited investors have essentially been vetted as verifiably qualified to invest in certain offering types. Definitions vary by country, with the US setting out the following qualifications for individual accredited investors: For more details visit https://originalcryptocoin.com/knowledgebase/accredited-investors-and-initial-coin-offerings/
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occ is a successful company, with a great team that can realize the most daring ideas!BTC
I like your excellent team, plus you presented your project neatly. These are the things that usually means you have a good team around this project.
Seeing the performance of the OCC team very seriously, I am sure will be able to achieve the goal. OCC will be a great project.
Our community is what makes us strong. We've got many individuals working on projects and want everyone to succeed. Thanks for your continued support!
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Accredited Investors and Initial Coin Offerings The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission sets certain standards that individuals and entities must meet before they can become accredited investors. But what exactly is an accredited investor and how do they factor into the world of cryptocurrency? The SEC Defines Accredited Investors In Rule 501 of Regulation D of the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities and Exchange Commission outlines the conditions that people or entities must meet to be considered an accredited investor. These conditions exist because in the wake of the 1929 stock market crash and the resulting Great Depression, the SEC needed a method to distinguish those entities with a certain amount of risk tolerance who can protect their own interests in potentially high risk investments. An accredited investor can include a financial institution like a bank, non-profits or private business development companies that meet the threshold of total assets. Individuals can also become accredited investors if their net worth exceeds a certain threshold. Those with a trust that contains certain assets can also meet the accredited investor criteria. By meeting these standards, accredited investors have essentially been vetted as verifiably qualified to invest in certain offering types. Definitions vary by country, with the US setting out the following qualifications for individual accredited investors: Read more here https://www.reddit.com/r/OriginalCryptoCoin/comments/8zdegu/accredited_investors_and_icos_knowledge_base/
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Accredited Investors and Initial Coin Offerings The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission sets certain standards that individuals and entities must meet before they can become accredited investors. But what exactly is an accredited investor and how do they factor into the world of cryptocurrency? The SEC Defines Accredited Investors In Rule 501 of Regulation D of the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities and Exchange Commission outlines the conditions that people or entities must meet to be considered an accredited investor. These conditions exist because in the wake of the 1929 stock market crash and the resulting Great Depression, the SEC needed a method to distinguish those entities with a certain amount of risk tolerance who can protect their own interests in potentially high risk investments. An accredited investor can include a financial institution like a bank, non-profits or private business development companies that meet the threshold of total assets. Individuals can also become accredited investors if their net worth exceeds a certain threshold. Those with a trust that contains certain assets can also meet the accredited investor criteria. By meeting these standards, accredited investors have essentially been vetted as verifiably qualified to invest in certain offering types. Definitions vary by country, with the US setting out the following qualifications for individual accredited investors: Read more here https://www.reddit.com/r/OriginalCryptoCoin/comments/8zdegu/accredited_investors_and_icos_knowledge_base/
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Accredited Investors and Initial Coin Offerings The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission sets certain standards that individuals and entities must meet before they can become accredited investors. But what exactly is an accredited investor and how do they factor into the world of cryptocurrency? The SEC Defines Accredited Investors In Rule 501 of Regulation D of the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities and Exchange Commission outlines the conditions that people or entities must meet to be considered an accredited investor. These conditions exist because in the wake of the 1929 stock market crash and the resulting Great Depression, the SEC needed a method to distinguish those entities with a certain amount of risk tolerance who can protect their own interests in potentially high risk investments. An accredited investor can include a financial institution like a bank, non-profits or private business development companies that meet the threshold of total assets. Individuals can also become accredited investors if their net worth exceeds a certain threshold. Those with a trust that contains certain assets can also meet the accredited investor criteria. By meeting these standards, accredited investors have essentially been vetted as verifiably qualified to invest in certain offering types. Definitions vary by country, with the US setting out the following qualifications for individual accredited investors: Read more here https://www.reddit.com/r/OriginalCryptoCoin/comments/8zdegu/accredited_investors_and_icos_knowledge_base/
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This weekend #OCC co-founders @RobMcNealy and @KristieMcNealy are excited to be networking and making connections at Digital Currency Con in Park City, Utah!
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This weekend #OCC co-founders @RobMcNealy and @KristieMcNealy are excited to be networking and making connections at Digital Currency Con in Park City, Utah!
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This weekend #OCC co-founders @RobMcNealy and @KristieMcNealy are excited to be networking and making connections at Digital Currency Con in Park City, Utah!
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How to Find Out Where to Buy Specific Coinsby Original Crypto Coin (OCC) https://originalcryptocoin.com/knowledgebase/One of the most common questions we find new crypto buyers asking on the internet is where can I buy coin X or token Y? While many cryptocurrency websites advertise the exchanges which currently list their currency, those lists aren’t always up to date or easy to find. Thankfully, there is a quick and easy way to find where almost any coin or token is trading. Visit CoinMarketCap.com and search for the coin/token you’re interested in. One the coin/token’s page, scroll down past the current price info to the area where you see the chart. Click on the ‘Markets’ tab which is indicated by the green arrow below, and you’ll find a listing of exchanges where the coin is currently trading, listed in order by volume! Finding Exchange Listings While you’re there, take some time to explore the ‘Social’ tab to find the official social media accounts for the coin you’re looking for. You can also quickly find historical high and low prices for specific days and study charts to make an informed trading decision. Did you know that there are several other coin trackers? check them here Bitgur https://bitgur.com/coin/OCC2CoinGecko https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/original-crypto-coinCoincodex https://coincodex.com/crypto/original-crypto-coin/Coinlib https://coinlib.io/coin/OCC4/Original+Crypto+CoinCheddur https://www.cheddur.com/
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