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September 10, 2017, 07:34:09 AM
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ICOs was not forbidden in China but it was regulated, Chinese government protect their citizens money to put into investment to some immoral and suspicous ICOs projects.Let's put these an example of a Paragoin Coin for cannabis community, do Chinese government allow their people help to promote cannabis thru Paragoin coin investment ? Chinese are sensitive about immorality, and being into cannabis is immoral to China. So if they think that unregulated and unsecured investment of ICOs put in danger to their people then it's time to intervene. As China's initiative to regulated ICOs for the benefit of their citizen , then China as a role model, other countries will follow.

I do not agree with you. I don't like the way a government can decide what is GOOD or BAD for its citizens. But if the reasons why an ICO is banned is debated publicly and well explained OK. But no ban without any explanation.






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September 10, 2017, 06:34:26 PM
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Recently the government of China has forbidden all ICOs and initiated a major check of all projects. Moreover, all ICOs now have to return the funds to investors.
Do you think same thing might happen in other countries as well, or everything will stop on China?


China is not exactly a 100% democratic country. In other words, the nature of the country is that all the people will have to comply with the regulations when the regulations are started. But most other countries are a little different. Regulations such as China can be regulated, but as regulations tighten, all investment ecosystems, including the ico, will escape to other countries, which can ultimately be disadvantageous to countries with severe regulations.
Rather, in contrast to China's regulations, other countries can take the opportunity to positively attract ico. Therefore, given the long-term growth of the ico ecosystem, this regulation will not necessarily look bad.
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September 10, 2017, 06:41:14 PM
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Recently the government of China has forbidden all ICOs and initiated a major check of all projects. Moreover, all ICOs now have to return the funds to investors.
Do you think same thing might happen in other countries as well, or everything will stop on China?
Banning ICO or funding would really be bad but talking about regulating then i wont oppose on such thing which ICO is already regulated but it would really be an another story unlike on those ico back in the past which is truly anonymous but in exchange the security of funds wont really be there.I dont have any idea if they would able to follow up chinas steps or would go into another way.

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