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soham
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October 24, 2017, 11:07:11 PM |
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I somewhat support that step taken by Canadian government. Because ICO is a controversial method of raising funds without any central authority approval. A lot of scammers are swarming the field and a lot of investors have already lost their invested money because the company didn't turn up with what they promised during ICO. If it can't be regulated now, the ICO market will become similar to HYIP and that will have a positive impact on crypto currency market. If it can be regulated under a central agency, then the investors can be assured with their invested money and also the product on which the ICO owner is banking on. Banning ICO is not a solution but providing a proper framework and monitoring is required for the interest of the investors and for the market as well.
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jseverson
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October 25, 2017, 06:29:07 AM |
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Good for Canada. Regulations get a bad rep, but in this case, it's a complete win for consumers. The regulations only really affect the ICO organizers, so investors have nothing to worry about. ICOs are really nothing but a scamfest mess right now, and I am of the opinion that regulation is direly necessary. Eliminating these scammers should help the smaller and lesser known but legit ICOs to raise the capital they need. It's a win for legit ICOs, and it's a win for investors. I hope the rest of the world takes a similar approach.
It's kind of weird for this specific case though. The article said these entities were barred from pushing through with their ICO, but didn't say why. Still, if they wanted to go through with it despite specific orders not to, I can only assume something shady must be going on there.
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October 25, 2017, 09:37:51 AM |
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Little by Little we can see that regulations ( soft policies ) can help to eradicate and minimize scam coins and also the pump and dump-made ICOs because Government regulating and observing them. Taxes will be there and Cases and sanctions will be there.
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October 25, 2017, 10:44:37 AM Last edit: October 25, 2017, 12:10:36 PM by Kingofbitcoin12345 |
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That’s likely to happen for there is so much scamming and relentless abuses behind ICO projects.. As long as it is for the protection and interest of the investors,, i will support it.. But what if the one reporting it is a competitors who just want to make that ICO in bad light.. Canada been a versatile government and hoping this would be copied in my country..
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Zackgeno96
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October 25, 2017, 05:06:20 PM |
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Good step by the Canadian authorities, it will help to reduce the increasing number of ICO scams. There should be some strict law, if someone is collecting the funds from the people with the intentions of scamming them. Such ICO scams are spoiling the image of cryptocurrencies, hence proper measures should be taken to burst the same.
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October 25, 2017, 05:25:55 PM |
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The bad thing about this is that they ignored a court order that is why they are being held in contempt. It is stated as a news since July 2017 but they at still ignored the AMF so they will suffer the consequences. Good thing that they will still have a hearing about the charge filed to them. The people managing the ICO shouldn't be making alternative ways of how they can sell there ICO the Tribunal even asked Facebook Canada to ban their pages, the charge will hopefully make them learn their mistakes.
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carlfebz2
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October 25, 2017, 06:22:58 PM |
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Thanks for the link.! Good to know that they are starting to regulate ICO as of now and the step was made by Canadian Government would really be a starting point for others to do such regulation too. For those scam ICO's out there your days are coming to an end and making easy money would really be already a tough job for you guys. Sooner or later this stuff will really be implemented on most countries specially to those who do have active ico projects.
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October 25, 2017, 06:31:12 PM |
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Actually my law office is working with a few guys to setup a couple of crypto ventures. We are working close with the Canadian regulators and I've got to admit that they have an open mind, they do understand the concept of crypto-currencires, the blockchain and ICO. Louis www.bitcoin-law.ca
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October 26, 2017, 01:57:55 AM |
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YES. Couldn't agree more. There's so many scam ico's out there it's annoying af. The only thing I wonder about is how robust that program is and if it limits blockchains int he future from their full capabilities
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Nameless27
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October 26, 2017, 06:14:41 AM |
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Actually my law office is working with a few guys to setup a couple of crypto ventures. We are working close with the Canadian regulators and I've got to admit that they have an open mind, they do understand the concept of crypto-currencires, the blockchain and ICO. Louis www.bitcoin-law.ca Great advocacy and really appreciate how you make it better for the interest of the investors. And the best part is Law practitioners are more open now to this kind of cases. And hoping this could multiple in each country that ICO scamming is a business. Canadian regulators are open minded to this because they’re honest to they’re people and have great services for they’re country. Just curious the law office your talking about is accepting bitcoin as a payment for this kind of cases? Thanks.
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iamTom123
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October 26, 2017, 07:20:05 AM |
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While I am personally supporting the freedom to have an ICO project as it is now one of the best ways to raise capital for a worthwhile endeavor, it can never be denied that human nature will set in and so we have so many scam artists already entering into the field. It is just a matter of time that the government authorities will step in and try to regulate the chaotic market. Now taking into consideration what China did with ICOs, to have clear and firm regulations on holding an ICO can be much better that being banned altogether. This is a way to filter possible scams and save future investors from losing their money. A good project with a good development and management can pass the eye of the needle if they have nothing to hide, that's for sure. It is about time that we have to regulate ICOs so as to make it implode and save it from the many scammers just waiting around to get their next victims.
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October 26, 2017, 07:58:20 AM |
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The ICO bubble looks like it's starting to reach the end.
The entire bubble relies on people being able to get in spontaneously with small amounts of money - most of the people who buy in to ICOs are new to investment, hence why they invest ridiculous amounts in companies with pretty pathetic backgrounds and aims.
If ICOs are regulated similarly to IPOs, it's unlikely that these people will bother getting involved anymore, just like how they didn't bother to get involved in IPOs before.
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October 26, 2017, 01:17:25 PM |
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Great advocacy and really appreciate how you make it better for the interest of the investors. And the best part is Law practitioners are more open now to this kind of cases. And hoping this could multiple in each country that ICO scamming is a business. Canadian regulators are open minded to this because they’re honest to they’re people and have great services for they’re country. Just curious the law office your talking about is accepting bitcoin as a payment for this kind of cases? Thanks. [/quote] Our law office is accepting payment in crypto for about any type of cases and compliance works. Louis www.bitcoin-law.ca
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October 27, 2017, 08:43:19 AM |
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We can see the hope of having a Clean Altcoin Announcement board. Keep the Regulations Coming for every country, it's time to have a trust on every ICO we see online, This regulations could also lessen the threads asking if "X ICO is SCAM".
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October 27, 2017, 08:12:53 PM |
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Good moved by the Canadian regulators, this is really a good step to really curb and stop those ICOs that are just to scam investors. And before they can think to put up another one to raise millions of funds and suddenly disappear they will very well think twice. At least they have started a good campaign and filtered somewhat upcoming ICO's. Maybe this is another way to really weed out the bad grass and bring back trust to investing to a legit ICO. And yeah the bubble has been burst, scam ICO days are numbered.
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October 27, 2017, 11:02:51 PM |
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Good moved by the Canadian regulators, this is really a good step to really curb and stop those ICOs that are just to scam investors. And before they can think to put up another one to raise millions of funds and suddenly disappear they will very well think twice. At least they have started a good campaign and filtered somewhat upcoming ICO's. Maybe this is another way to really weed out the bad grass and bring back trust to investing to a legit ICO. And yeah the bubble has been burst, scam ICO days are numbered. im not rally mad at this either. before there was guidance and regulation, that was one thing. its not my fault or problem if the government doesnt deem it worth the time to regulate a thing; i will use it to my advantage until they take the time to do so. but especially of late, they have been very vocal about the consequences of offering an unregulated security, and this is from multiple governments that dont even really collude. we wont like bitcoin as much when they finish shaping it in their image, however. this will be bitcoin 3.0
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audaciousbeing
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October 28, 2017, 02:24:05 AM |
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The issue of ICOs raising funds cannot be said enough even though we all know that there is need to sanitize that entire section of the crypto-world, it still does not mean the good guys won't be affected because in trying to do the right thing in terms of registration and getting the proper clearance, you might be buried in paper works, the unnecessary costs, the need to bring in underwriters and every other timing wasting agents applicable in fiat. My humble opinion, is that there should be a publicly published procedure for ICOs solely, and not to be treated as raising money in the stock market. With this everyone knows and do the right thing or else, cases like this will continue to happen.
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Btc_1856
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October 28, 2017, 02:53:27 AM |
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Very good news to the people who are investing into the ICO's because it means ICO' getting registered in Canada must follow their rules and regulations. I think from now onwards ICO's getting from Canada are legalized ICO's.
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October 28, 2017, 03:06:34 AM |
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thank for information
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