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Topic: ☀� [ANN] ☀� reOrder Gateway - USA, NY based Startup|MVP - Nov. 7th - page 42. (Read 23727 times)

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I was wondering, why not start this project in Moskou instead of New York if the majority of your team is from Russia?
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The Roadmap says in January 2018
will be the first installations in NY restaurants. Not Bad  Smiley

In my opinion this business have some obstacles to go global。
every region and country have their local companies which they have better relationship



That is possible, they will need to figure out the best way to enter the business in those cases, wont be easy but not impossible

I would focus only on big cities in the beginning so you dont need to change and adapt so often. I have a feeling that the bigger the city, people have less time to go trough traditional ordering food way, and this tablet would benefit them to reduce waiting time.
That makes sense,lifestyle is similar in big cities, and even more if they are from the same country. When the time comes to expand they will have to think about the particularities of each country, but it is still early for that. It is better to go step by step.
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The Roadmap says in January 2018
will be the first installations in NY restaurants. Not Bad  Smiley

In my opinion this business have some obstacles to go global。
every region and country have their local companies which they have better relationship



That is possible, they will need to figure out the best way to enter the business in those cases, wont be easy but not impossible

I would focus only on big cities in the beginning so you dont need to change and adapt so often. I have a feeling that the bigger the city, people have less time to go trough traditional ordering food way, and this tablet would benefit them to reduce waiting time.
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Do you have any issues with the US-law? As far as I know there are some issues currently with participants from the USA

Don’t think they will have any problems as long as they don’t allow participants from Us to take part of the ICO, or are ICOs in general not allowed in US?


afaik, due to the fact how the fbi and so on had seized part of btc-e couple of monts ago, many icos are not sure how to handle the us citizens and are trying to exclude them form their icos to be on the safe side.

Just need to integrate a KYC to the ICO. But I think that there is a test to check if americans can invest in the ICO or not, if the test is passed, the ICO is authorized in America. Something like Howle test.
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Do you have any issues with the US-law? As far as I know there are some issues currently with participants from the USA

Don’t think they will have any problems as long as they don’t allow participants from Us to take part of the ICO, or are ICOs in general not allowed in US?


afaik, due to the fact how the fbi and so on had seized part of btc-e couple of monts ago, many icos are not sure how to handle the us citizens and are trying to exclude them form their icos to be on the safe side.
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Since the token is not a security they should not have much problem with SEC.

definitely not security, it's got utility.

glad to know this is not security ICO, so some investor from US can join this program.
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Do you have any issues with the US-law? As far as I know there are some issues currently with participants from the USA

Don’t think they will have any problems as long as they don’t allow participants from Us to take part of the ICO, or are ICOs in general not allowed in US?

Nope, it is allowed in Us but it has some different regulations like no dividends. It's not easy to get that permission I can say.

I didn't check they are accepting or not but if they accept Us citizens they can get too much funding from Us because they are based in NY.

They aren't offering any dividends, so the ICO should just be open for US investors. No SEC issues as far as I can see.
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If it can be applied, it will be a very big improvement for the restaurant, reducing a lot of manpower costs
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I watched the demo. Looks good. If it is really installed in 2,000 restaurants or more, then the profit of the project should be normal.
Implementing this platform in over 2000 restaurants would ensure high and very stable cash flow  Wink
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The Roadmap says in January 2018
will be the first installations in NY restaurants. Not Bad  Smiley

In my opinion this business have some obstacles to go global。
every region and country have their local companies which they have better relationship



That is possible, they will need to figure out the best way to enter the business in those cases, wont be easy but not impossible
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Do you have any issues with the US-law? As far as I know there are some issues currently with participants from the USA

I had a look on their team and I dont see any lawyers. They can always consult of course, but lately I have been seeing in some ICO's that team members sometimes include lawyers.

Apperently they are talking to VCs, they will have all the recources they would need. Im still not convinced this project would be interesting for VCs though
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I watched the demo. Looks good. If it is really installed in 2,000 restaurants or more, then the profit of the project should be normal.
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The Roadmap says in January 2018
will be the first installations in NY restaurants. Not Bad  Smiley

In my opinion this business have some obstacles to go global。
every region and country have their local companies which they have better relationship

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Do you have any issues with the US-law? As far as I know there are some issues currently with participants from the USA

Don’t think they will have any problems as long as they don’t allow participants from Us to take part of the ICO, or are ICOs in general not allowed in US?

Nope, it is allowed in Us but it has some different regulations like no dividends. It's not easy to get that permission I can say.

I didn't check they are accepting or not but if they accept Us citizens they can get too much funding from Us because they are based in NY.
If the token isnt considered as a security, there wont be any problem at all.
If its considered as a security, it needs to be licensed or registered.
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And as far as i know, this project's token isnt a security.
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Since the token is not a security they should not have much problem with SEC.

definitely not security, it's got utility.
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Since the token is not a security they should not have much problem with SEC.
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Do you have any issues with the US-law? As far as I know there are some issues currently with participants from the USA

Don’t think they will have any problems as long as they don’t allow participants from Us to take part of the ICO, or are ICOs in general not allowed in US?

Nope, it is allowed in Us but it has some different regulations like no dividends. It's not easy to get that permission I can say.

I didn't check they are accepting or not but if they accept Us citizens they can get too much funding from Us because they are based in NY.
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Do you have any issues with the US-law? As far as I know there are some issues currently with participants from the USA

I had a look on their team and I dont see any lawyers. They can always consult of course, but lately I have been seeing in some ICO's that team members sometimes include lawyers.
I don't think that they need full time lawyer in this project. Consultants services should be enough  Smiley
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2 days more for the ico,
only what you need is a wallet with smart contracts and a lil eth  Smiley
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Do you have any issues with the US-law? As far as I know there are some issues currently with participants from the USA

I had a look on their team and I dont see any lawyers. They can always consult of course, but lately I have been seeing in some ICO's that team members sometimes include lawyers.
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