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February 03, 2018, 01:01:50 PM
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Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

Yes yes they can still buy it, but there are rumors about banning or making it harder to reach to markets.

I doubt they can prevent you from trading on exchanges. But it could get problematic when you will try to withdraw fiat to your bank account.
We all know there is a lot of pressure to governments from banks who are trying to ban crypto.

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February 03, 2018, 01:16:05 PM
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The project is really in demand, there are still a lot of questions, but if they create a decentralized database, this will solve a lot of existing problems in health sphere

All the health data in digital format is going to reside ina blockchai/ decentralized database

public health data in public database there is good and bad in this.. 

Is not the all data really a cryptographic representation of it
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February 03, 2018, 01:24:54 PM
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One problem with long term projects is that the rules of the crypto world change much faster. Now it's possible to workaround the SEC with utility tokens, next month maybe only pro investors with an income over 100k are allowed to invest in any ICO. Could even pull a China, having to refund prior investors. Who knows what those kooks are up to.  Maybe it's time to start thinking about a plan B.

I do have to agree with your that these times are very uncertain and a backup plan should be in place, you might never know what country x will announce tomorrow or the day after.

Well sure, that's always a problem but on the other site while I think that we will face more regulations over time for sure, I don't think that for example America will regulate in a way like China did back then with banning all Chinese ICOs.
You are right that in many years the regulation will change and we do not know how it will affect the projects, but that risk will always exist until the governments regulate it.

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February 03, 2018, 01:59:54 PM
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Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

Yes yes they can still buy it, but there are rumors about banning or making it harder to reach to markets.

Where do you got those rumors from? Im not from the US but its still intersting if its true

I saw those in some twitter accounts i follow and some threads in bitcointalk, but these are just rumors. banning is a strong word maybe we can say regulating Smiley

Currently we are in the fud phase of crypto. I don't really know which one are real which one for fud. Still, i advise you not to believe every fud you read.
I think the fud phase is starting to fade out.... but let's not get our hopes up yet.. patience Smiley

about the banning US people... don't know why a project bans out certain countries from ICO's.. what reason is behind it?

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February 03, 2018, 02:14:20 PM
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Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

Yes yes they can still buy it, but there are rumors about banning or making it harder to reach to markets.

Where do you got those rumors from? Im not from the US but its still intersting if its true

I saw those in some twitter accounts i follow and some threads in bitcointalk, but these are just rumors. banning is a strong word maybe we can say regulating Smiley

Currently we are in the fud phase of crypto. I don't really know which one are real which one for fud. Still, i advise you not to believe every fud you read.
I think the fud phase is starting to fade out.... but let's not get our hopes up yet.. patience Smiley

about the banning US people... don't know why a project bans out certain countries from ICO's.. what reason is behind it?


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February 03, 2018, 02:39:39 PM
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The project is really in demand, there are still a lot of questions, but if they create a decentralized database, this will solve a lot of existing problems in health sphere

All the health data in digital format is going to reside ina blockchai/ decentralized database

public health data in public database there is good and bad in this.. 

I think data will be encrypted. I don't believe that it will be as easy as checking out a Bitcoin address where you can see all transactions and the balance.

Yes the data is not going ro be clearly visible on the blockchain
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February 03, 2018, 03:10:53 PM
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Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

Yes yes they can still buy it, but there are rumors about banning or making it harder to reach to markets.

I doubt they can prevent you from trading on exchanges. But it could get problematic when you will try to withdraw fiat to your bank account.
We all know there is a lot of pressure to governments from banks who are trying to ban crypto.


you can't outright ban a transfer from one wallet to another. at best they'll require you to fill a KYC at the exchange, which you can easily bypass in my experience.

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February 03, 2018, 03:30:58 PM
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Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

I think it is just like that
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February 03, 2018, 03:50:07 PM
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Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

Yes yes they can still buy it, but there are rumors about banning or making it harder to reach to markets.

Where do you got those rumors from? Im not from the US but its still intersting if its true

I saw those in some twitter accounts i follow and some threads in bitcointalk, but these are just rumors. banning is a strong word maybe we can say regulating Smiley

There are some bad news regarding cryptocurrency especially ICO's things recently. It looks more and more countries trying to make this kind of investment harder.
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February 03, 2018, 03:50:42 PM
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Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

I think it is just like that
As far as I know, mainly exchanges make restrictions on the withdrawal of funds without personal verification.
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February 03, 2018, 03:59:19 PM
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Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

I think it is just like that
As far as I know, mainly exchanges make restrictions on the withdrawal of funds without personal verification.

okay I did not knew that - how does ether delta handle this?
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February 03, 2018, 03:59:57 PM
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The project is really in demand, there are still a lot of questions, but if they create a decentralized database, this will solve a lot of existing problems in health sphere

All the health data in digital format is going to reside ina blockchai/ decentralized database

public health data in public database there is good and bad in this.. 

I think data will be encrypted. I don't believe that it will be as easy as checking out a Bitcoin address where you can see all transactions and the balance.
without encryption, nobody will use this. Nobody wants his personal health data shared on an open blockchain.

It will be encrypted, otherwise they would kill their own project. But we are talking about health related stuff, where doctors also have strict regulations etc. So I think they know what to do.

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February 03, 2018, 04:18:08 PM
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Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

I think it is just like that
As far as I know, mainly exchanges make restrictions on the withdrawal of funds without personal verification.

okay I did not knew that - how does ether delta handle this?

To protect US citizens from losing money through scam ridden ICOs, the SEC took the measure of disallowing its citizens from joining the bandwagon. Right now the route to buying tokens is a bit circuitous. Swipe your card through an exchange like coinbase or changelly for ethereum or bitcoin, and then you go ahead get the token. For etherdelta, you sign-in by syncing your etherwallet. Not the safest route ever.

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February 03, 2018, 04:25:33 PM
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The project is really in demand, there are still a lot of questions, but if they create a decentralized database, this will solve a lot of existing problems in health sphere

All the health data in digital format is going to reside ina blockchai/ decentralized database

public health data in public database there is good and bad in this.. 

I think data will be encrypted. I don't believe that it will be as easy as checking out a Bitcoin address where you can see all transactions and the balance.
without encryption, nobody will use this. Nobody wants his personal health data shared on an open blockchain.

It will be encrypted, otherwise they would kill their own project. But we are talking about health related stuff, where doctors also have strict regulations etc. So I think they know what to do.

I'm sure you are right. They will have to cooperate with hospitals and doctors and in Europe and the US at least there are data protection laws.
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February 03, 2018, 04:38:31 PM
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Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

I think it is just like that
As far as I know, mainly exchanges make restrictions on the withdrawal of funds without personal verification.

okay I did not knew that - how does ether delta handle this?

To protect US citizens from losing money through scam ridden ICOs, the SEC took the measure of disallowing its citizens from joining the bandwagon. Right now the route to buying tokens is a bit circuitous. Swipe your card through an exchange like coinbase or changelly for ethereum or bitcoin, and then you go ahead get the token. For etherdelta, you sign-in by syncing your etherwallet. Not the safest route ever.
I don't recommend using etherdelta - lately they allowed substitution dns server, as result were stolen various tokens cost of millions dollars.
In the case of decentralization, no one is responsible for this.
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February 03, 2018, 04:44:25 PM
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Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

I think it is just like that
As far as I know, mainly exchanges make restrictions on the withdrawal of funds without personal verification.

okay I did not knew that - how does ether delta handle this?

To protect US citizens from losing money through scam ridden ICOs, the SEC took the measure of disallowing its citizens from joining the bandwagon. Right now the route to buying tokens is a bit circuitous. Swipe your card through an exchange like coinbase or changelly for ethereum or bitcoin, and then you go ahead get the token. For etherdelta, you sign-in by syncing your etherwallet. Not the safest route ever.
I don't recommend using etherdelta - lately they allowed substitution dns server, as result were stolen various tokens cost of millions dollars.
In the case of decentralization, no one is responsible for this.

is this dangerous too when I don't leave tokens on ether delta?
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February 03, 2018, 04:52:06 PM
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Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

I think it is just like that
As far as I know, mainly exchanges make restrictions on the withdrawal of funds without personal verification.

okay I did not knew that - how does ether delta handle this?

To protect US citizens from losing money through scam ridden ICOs, the SEC took the measure of disallowing its citizens from joining the bandwagon. Right now the route to buying tokens is a bit circuitous. Swipe your card through an exchange like coinbase or changelly for ethereum or bitcoin, and then you go ahead get the token. For etherdelta, you sign-in by syncing your etherwallet. Not the safest route ever.
I don't recommend using etherdelta - lately they allowed substitution dns server, as result were stolen various tokens cost of millions dollars.
In the case of decentralization, no one is responsible for this.

is this dangerous too when I don't leave tokens on ether delta?
It can be dangerous too, I know some cases when the tokens were stolen not from exchange market but directly from the wallet. anyways, do your best to secure your capital and hope for the better)
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February 03, 2018, 04:54:55 PM
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Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

I think it is just like that
As far as I know, mainly exchanges make restrictions on the withdrawal of funds without personal verification.

okay I did not knew that - how does ether delta handle this?

To protect US citizens from losing money through scam ridden ICOs, the SEC took the measure of disallowing its citizens from joining the bandwagon. Right now the route to buying tokens is a bit circuitous. Swipe your card through an exchange like coinbase or changelly for ethereum or bitcoin, and then you go ahead get the token. For etherdelta, you sign-in by syncing your etherwallet. Not the safest route ever.
I don't recommend using etherdelta - lately they allowed substitution dns server, as result were stolen various tokens cost of millions dollars.
In the case of decentralization, no one is responsible for this.

is this dangerous too when I don't leave tokens on ether delta?
It can be dangerous too, I know some cases when the tokens were stolen not from exchange market but directly from the wallet. anyways, do your best to secure your capital and hope for the better)

I think you mean phising clone websites, its the fault of users. Not etherdelta
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February 03, 2018, 05:01:26 PM
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Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

I think it is just like that
As far as I know, mainly exchanges make restrictions on the withdrawal of funds without personal verification.

okay I did not knew that - how does ether delta handle this?

To protect US citizens from losing money through scam ridden ICOs, the SEC took the measure of disallowing its citizens from joining the bandwagon. Right now the route to buying tokens is a bit circuitous. Swipe your card through an exchange like coinbase or changelly for ethereum or bitcoin, and then you go ahead get the token. For etherdelta, you sign-in by syncing your etherwallet. Not the safest route ever.
I don't recommend using etherdelta - lately they allowed substitution dns server, as result were stolen various tokens cost of millions dollars.
In the case of decentralization, no one is responsible for this.

is this dangerous too when I don't leave tokens on ether delta?
It can be dangerous too, I know some cases when the tokens were stolen not from exchange market but directly from the wallet. anyways, do your best to secure your capital and hope for the better)

I think you mean phising clone websites, its the fault of users. Not etherdelta
Yeah, or exposing your private information (e.g. private key) to third parties by mistake or as a result of fraud. As far as I know Linux or MacOS is more preferable than Windows in terms of security
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February 03, 2018, 05:16:30 PM
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Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

I think it is just like that
As far as I know, mainly exchanges make restrictions on the withdrawal of funds without personal verification.

okay I did not knew that - how does ether delta handle this?

I don't think etherdelta does that. Their main tag line is that they are a decentralized exchange. If they restrict someone then I don't think they should call themselves decentralized.
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