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November 23, 2017, 08:55:07 PM
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I thought ICO was banned in china, am I wrong?
Project is registered in Singapore and hence it is not under the China regulation law.
Oh, now I get it thx, I think that Ive read the news about how Singapore’s central bank has issued new guidelines on ICOs providing guidance on how tokens should be applied under its securities laws
I knew it was working, but is there any particular difficulties?
In its 13-page document titled ‘A Guide to Digital Token Offerings,’ the Monetary Authority of Singapore, Singapore’s central bank and financial regulator, wrote that:

Offers or issues of digital tokens may be regulated by Monetary Authority of Singapore if the digital tokens are capital markets products under the Securities and Futures Act. Capital markets products include any securities, futures contracts and contracts or arrangements for purposes of leveraged foreign exchange trading.
Oh I see.... but I think that is not even a problem
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November 23, 2017, 08:57:08 PM
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I thought ICO was banned in china, am I wrong?
Project is registered in Singapore and hence it is not under the China regulation law.
Oh, now I get it thx, I think that Ive read the news about how Singapore’s central bank has issued new guidelines on ICOs providing guidance on how tokens should be applied under its securities laws
I knew it was working, but is there any particular difficulties?
In its 13-page document titled ‘A Guide to Digital Token Offerings,’ the Monetary Authority of Singapore, Singapore’s central bank and financial regulator, wrote that:

Offers or issues of digital tokens may be regulated by Monetary Authority of Singapore if the digital tokens are capital markets products under the Securities and Futures Act. Capital markets products include any securities, futures contracts and contracts or arrangements for purposes of leveraged foreign exchange trading.
Oh I see.... but I think that is not even a problem
What would you expect? Singapore economy is very solid, they are not going to ruin projects like this if goverment could raise some money
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November 23, 2017, 08:58:41 PM
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I thought ICO was banned in china, am I wrong?
Project is registered in Singapore and hence it is not under the China regulation law.
Oh, now I get it thx, I think that Ive read the news about how Singapore’s central bank has issued new guidelines on ICOs providing guidance on how tokens should be applied under its securities laws
I knew it was working, but is there any particular difficulties?
In its 13-page document titled ‘A Guide to Digital Token Offerings,’ the Monetary Authority of Singapore, Singapore’s central bank and financial regulator, wrote that:

Offers or issues of digital tokens may be regulated by Monetary Authority of Singapore if the digital tokens are capital markets products under the Securities and Futures Act. Capital markets products include any securities, futures contracts and contracts or arrangements for purposes of leveraged foreign exchange trading.
Oh I see.... but I think that is not even a problem
What would you expect? Singapore economy is very solid, they are not going to ruin projects like this if goverment could raise some money
Well I hope that there would be no problems in legal terms
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November 23, 2017, 09:01:27 PM
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I thought ICO was banned in china, am I wrong?
Project is registered in Singapore and hence it is not under the China regulation law.
Oh, now I get it thx, I think that Ive read the news about how Singapore’s central bank has issued new guidelines on ICOs providing guidance on how tokens should be applied under its securities laws
I knew it was working, but is there any particular difficulties?
In its 13-page document titled ‘A Guide to Digital Token Offerings,’ the Monetary Authority of Singapore, Singapore’s central bank and financial regulator, wrote that:

Offers or issues of digital tokens may be regulated by Monetary Authority of Singapore if the digital tokens are capital markets products under the Securities and Futures Act. Capital markets products include any securities, futures contracts and contracts or arrangements for purposes of leveraged foreign exchange trading.
Oh I see.... but I think that is not even a problem
What would you expect? Singapore economy is very solid, they are not going to ruin projects like this if goverment could raise some money
Well I hope that there would be no problems in legal terms
Trust me there would not be any, I think the devs are very serious about the legal part of the project
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November 23, 2017, 09:04:22 PM
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I thought ICO was banned in china, am I wrong?
Project is registered in Singapore and hence it is not under the China regulation law.
Oh, now I get it thx, I think that Ive read the news about how Singapore’s central bank has issued new guidelines on ICOs providing guidance on how tokens should be applied under its securities laws
I knew it was working, but is there any particular difficulties?
In its 13-page document titled ‘A Guide to Digital Token Offerings,’ the Monetary Authority of Singapore, Singapore’s central bank and financial regulator, wrote that:

Offers or issues of digital tokens may be regulated by Monetary Authority of Singapore if the digital tokens are capital markets products under the Securities and Futures Act. Capital markets products include any securities, futures contracts and contracts or arrangements for purposes of leveraged foreign exchange trading.
Oh I see.... but I think that is not even a problem
What would you expect? Singapore economy is very solid, they are not going to ruin projects like this if goverment could raise some money
Well I hope that there would be no problems in legal terms
Trust me there would not be any, I think the devs are very serious about the legal part of the project
Time will tell... but I think the project will succeed anyway
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November 23, 2017, 09:05:06 PM
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I thought ICO was banned in china, am I wrong?
Project is registered in Singapore and hence it is not under the China regulation law.
Oh, now I get it thx, I think that Ive read the news about how Singapore’s central bank has issued new guidelines on ICOs providing guidance on how tokens should be applied under its securities laws
I knew it was working, but is there any particular difficulties?
In its 13-page document titled ‘A Guide to Digital Token Offerings,’ the Monetary Authority of Singapore, Singapore’s central bank and financial regulator, wrote that:

Offers or issues of digital tokens may be regulated by Monetary Authority of Singapore if the digital tokens are capital markets products under the Securities and Futures Act. Capital markets products include any securities, futures contracts and contracts or arrangements for purposes of leveraged foreign exchange trading.
Oh I see.... but I think that is not even a problem
What would you expect? Singapore economy is very solid, they are not going to ruin projects like this if goverment could raise some money
Well I hope that there would be no problems in legal terms
Trust me there would not be any, I think the devs are very serious about the legal part of the project
Time will tell... but I think the project will succeed anyway
As long as the payment will be in USD  Wink
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November 23, 2017, 09:05:36 PM
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I thought ICO was banned in china, am I wrong?
Project is registered in Singapore and hence it is not under the China regulation law.
Oh, now I get it thx, I think that Ive read the news about how Singapore’s central bank has issued new guidelines on ICOs providing guidance on how tokens should be applied under its securities laws
I knew it was working, but is there any particular difficulties?
In its 13-page document titled ‘A Guide to Digital Token Offerings,’ the Monetary Authority of Singapore, Singapore’s central bank and financial regulator, wrote that:

Offers or issues of digital tokens may be regulated by Monetary Authority of Singapore if the digital tokens are capital markets products under the Securities and Futures Act. Capital markets products include any securities, futures contracts and contracts or arrangements for purposes of leveraged foreign exchange trading.
Oh I see.... but I think that is not even a problem
What would you expect? Singapore economy is very solid, they are not going to ruin projects like this if goverment could raise some money
Well I hope that there would be no problems in legal terms
Trust me there would not be any, I think the devs are very serious about the legal part of the project
Time will tell... but I think the project will succeed anyway
As long as the payment will be in USD  Wink
Haha, sure  Grin
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November 24, 2017, 05:35:48 AM
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I follow you on below social media. How to get the reward
- Follow us on Twitter ($2 USD worth of LETs)
- Follow us on Mediun ($2 USD worth of LETs)
- Join us on our Telegram Chat ($2 USD worth of LETs)
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November 24, 2017, 05:45:58 AM
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Hi fellow bitcointalk members, regarding the laws in Singapore, the team is very strict on following the rules and regulations within Singapore. The team approach a number of partners within Singapore to make sure that the project runs smooth and flawless. We do not want to see another incident of an ICO stating they may need to close down their projects due to some law issues.
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November 24, 2017, 05:47:15 AM
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I follow you on below social media. How to get the reward
- Follow us on Twitter ($2 USD worth of LETs)
- Follow us on Mediun ($2 USD worth of LETs)
- Join us on our Telegram Chat ($2 USD worth of LETs)

Right now the bot will only be taking your twitter, medium and telegram handler id. As the token is not based on erc token, at a later stage we will provide guides on how to get the respective wallets to receive LETs and we will have another bot to register your address. Cheers.
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November 24, 2017, 11:07:31 AM
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Hello , I have followed twitter profile and have also joined telegram .I will send you in pm my profile details .
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November 24, 2017, 11:46:14 AM
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"Every week, the top 3 retweeters will receive USD 100, USD 50 and USD 25 worth of LETs respectively!"
Hmm...
How will these 3 people be identified? By what criteria?
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November 24, 2017, 11:46:58 AM
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"Every week, the top 3 retweeters will receive USD 100, USD 50 and USD 25 worth of LETs respectively!"
Hmm...
How will these 3 people be identified? By what criteria?
Yes, an excellent question!
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November 24, 2017, 11:48:33 AM
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"Every week, the top 3 retweeters will receive USD 100, USD 50 and USD 25 worth of LETs respectively!"
Hmm...
How will these 3 people be identified? By what criteria?
Yes, an excellent question!
And just as incomprehensible the reward for these three people will be charged to the USD or to the tokens of LET
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November 24, 2017, 11:49:39 AM
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"Every week, the top 3 retweeters will receive USD 100, USD 50 and USD 25 worth of LETs respectively!"
Hmm...
How will these 3 people be identified? By what criteria?
Yes, an excellent question!
And just as incomprehensible the reward for these three people will be charged to the USD or to the tokens of LET
"...worth of LETs respectively"
It's natural in tokens, right there it's written!
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November 24, 2017, 11:50:23 AM
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"Every week, the top 3 retweeters will receive USD 100, USD 50 and USD 25 worth of LETs respectively!"
Hmm...
How will these 3 people be identified? By what criteria?
Yes, an excellent question!
And just as incomprehensible the reward for these three people will be charged to the USD or to the tokens of LET
"...worth of LETs respectively"
It's natural in tokens, right there it's written!
Oww...Right
You need to be more careful Cheesy
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November 24, 2017, 11:51:28 AM
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"Every week, the top 3 retweeters will receive USD 100, USD 50 and USD 25 worth of LETs respectively!"
Hmm...
How will these 3 people be identified? By what criteria?
Yes, an excellent question!
And just as incomprehensible the reward for these three people will be charged to the USD or to the tokens of LET
But I do not fully understand whether the reward will be credited immediately, or after the end of the program's bounty?
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November 24, 2017, 11:52:47 AM
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Great project! I join the bounty!
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November 24, 2017, 11:52:57 AM
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"Every week, the top 3 retweeters will receive USD 100, USD 50 and USD 25 worth of LETs respectively!"
Hmm...
How will these 3 people be identified? By what criteria?
Yes, an excellent question!
And just as incomprehensible the reward for these three people will be charged to the USD or to the tokens of LET
But I do not fully understand whether the reward will be credited immediately, or after the end of the program's bounty?
Well, usually all the rewards accrue after the end of the bounty program, as in this case I can not say.
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November 24, 2017, 11:53:34 AM
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I want to reserve Filipino translation. Thank you!
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