For now it is, as we are operating legally. We are registred as a game creators and digital entertainers.
How naive are you? I doubt any lawyer actually told you this was going to work.
Either try to be in a country with relaxed laws and get actual legal counsel, or go fully unregistered catch-me-if-you-can, but this is probably the worst thing you can do.
Though, I'm sure we will be
entertained.
Thanks for thinking that we didn't consult with lawyers, but when we do business which we pour our heart and most important time into, we tend to cover all points. Yes, in Lithuania so far it is enough. And it will be enough till the point that EU will pass digital currency law and then within few years or so (based on last examples from the law) our country will adopt those in local laws.
Then we have 3 more options how to do it, one is registering as a financial institution, but we will postpone that as long as we can.
And yet still even after registering as financial institution we couldnt care less what 'Murica's fincen wants or puts any rulings. Lithuania has no tax bypass and no direct agreements with US so fincen can have all the fun they can, we took all preparations that we will benefit from any requests they will put in a big way.
Neil