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Topic: [ANN] [BCAP] THE FIRST DIGITAL LIQUID VENTURE FUND - BLOCKCHAIN CAPITAL FUND - page 27. (Read 48390 times)

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I want to know when the tokens will be available for trading on exchanges, someone told me one year after the ICO, is this true?
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it's interesting and looking forward to seeing how the token holder will gain the appreciation from the GP !
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Do you anticipate knowing what form(s) of documentation we may submit to you to successfully satisfy requirement of accredited investor status? I.e. Will a US W-2 form suffice? Having read into it there's no uniform standard across various equity issuers. Wondering specifically because I want to ensure there is enough of a time window to gather sufficient documentation to get verified before the sale goes live.
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you can explain about fee 2.5%, and 25% to management fee


Sure, from my earlier message:
The fees are in line with industry standards for VC funds. 2.5% management fee will be charged regardless of profits. 25% performance fee will be charged on profits, and that’s the fund manager’s compensation for providing a unique access to opportunities in the blockchain space that are otherwise not available to ordinary investors. For example, it is very difficult for an individual investor to get exposure to such companies as Bitfury, Xapo, Coinbase etc, and investing through BCAP gives you this opportunity. Please wait for the offering memorandum to learn about the exact mechanism of how the fees will be charged.
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you can explain about fee 2.5%, and 25% to management fee
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Very cool idea and project. Brock will help bring more credibility to this industry.
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i'll do indonesian translation if needed Wink
And I can do Chinese translation,if needed.:)By the way,is there any diffirent from this project to the TaaS project,you can check it in my signature...

Thank you. We are not doing translations at the moment but will keep you in mind for the future.

BCAP is quite different from TaaS: Blockchain Capital as a General Partner will be investing into blockchain companies directly. E.g. in the existing funds Blockchain Capital has investments into such companies as BitFury, BitGo, BitPesa, BlockCypher, Blockstream, Chain, Coinbase, Gem, GoCoin, ItBit, PeerNova, Ripple, Wave, and Xapo, among others. For an ordinary investor it is very difficult to get exposure to those. In addition to that type of investments the fund will also be investing into ICOs and this is the similarity with TaaS which will be investing into BTC and altcoins only.



How to invest ? What are the options available ?

It will be possible to invest in BTC, ETH and USD wires. The sale will be held via Argon Group's issuance platform TokenHub, registration at tokenhub.com will open soon.



Could you please describe your marketing strategy e.g., pr, promotional, competitive and channel...
  How will you attract and retain customers/investors?

We have been featured so far in both mainstream and crypto media, some of the links to news articles are below. We will continue this strategy of broader media coverage, combined with social media activity (follow Blockchain Capital on Facebook and Twitter) as well as efforts in the crypto space, e.g. this forum, our Telegram group, our channel at CoinFund Slack, other crypto resources.


News articles:
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/more-disruption-how-blockchain-capital-democratizing-venture-capital/
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-blockchain-funding-idUSKBN16N1Z8
https://www.americanbanker.com/news/blockchain-vc-to-raise-fund-through-digital-token-offering
http://www.siliconbeat.com/2017/03/16/forget-cash-this-san-francisco-vc-firm-will-first-fundraise-using-digital-tokens/
https://www.wired.com/2017/03/initial-coin-offering-stock-thats-not-stock/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2017/03/16/want-to-be-a-vc-this-firm-is-making-it-possible-for-everyday-people/#64f598397b70
http://www.coindesk.com/investment-firm-blockchain-capital-launching-10-million-ico/
https://www.ethnews.com/the-first-digital-liquid-venture-fund-will-raise-capital-using-an-ico

Blockchain Capital resources:
Press release: www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/blockchain-capital-to-raise-its-third-fund-via-a-digital-token-offering-300424587.html?tc=eml_cleartime
Website: https://blockchaincapital.tokenhub.com or vctoken.com
Telegram:  https://t.me/vctoken
Twitter: https://twitter.com/blockchaincap or https://twitter.com/brockpierce
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blockchaincapital
Video: https://vimeo.com/208482555

Feature in crypto resources (more to come):
CoinFund Slack - research bcap channel
icorating.com/
icotracker.net/
tokeninvestor.com/
GitHub ultimate ICO calendar
Reddit on ICOs
Week in Ethereum - featured 20 Mar



Does the fund pay dividends?

The fund will not be paying dividends. Rather, any profits that the fund makes will be reinvested into the fund, which would then increase its net asset value (NAV). NAV would be regularly reported and hopefully serve as a benchmark for token price. So in that case while the profits are not returned to you directly in cash, they are likely to be reflected in the token price in the aftermarket.



How will the per year 2.5% management fee be collected?  If I have 10 BCAPs how will the 2.5% be charged?  Is this taken from some sort of dividend that will be dispersed quarterly or yearly?  Also, is the management fee from profits or from assets under management?  It would seem it would only be charged on dividends...in that case what if no dividends?  Does the 2.5% management fee only apply in profitable years?  Would be nice to see a company put their money where their mouth is so to speak for once. 

I like the idea of a fund entering the crypto space, but the reasons to do so don't seem to jive.  Why not make it public in the traditional sense?  Why just an ICO.  Seems that Blockchain Capital (BC) needs an influx of money to invest(?)...and if BC is established shouldn't there be enough happy investors lined up to contribute more?  Let's be honest, the goal is not to let the little guy enter the VC market, we all only do things to make money (which I'm totally for! Don't get me wrong).  I'm just missing something here.  The real WHY is something I don't see here.  Almost feels like BC is piggybacking the success of ICOs to have an influx of cash to invest...

I don't mean to sound cynical here, just trying to understand.

hmm, interesting thoughts actually.
See an ICO allows them to create a token at a cost of next to nothing to give anon people.
This ONE act alone can save them in court. Having the traditional VC route, EVERYTHING goes by the SEC, if people lose out, there will be hell to pay.
Crypto ICOs offer lowest liability possible, as the legal requirements to "fulfill your obligations" to investors are nearly ZERO :/



Geez you almost made me change my mind mate, need to think more about this


Thank you, you are raising some very valid points.

1. This ICO will be one the first ICOs to be compliant with US securities laws, so actually Blockchain Capital makes a very significant step to be compliant and regulated. Fund’s net asset value (NAV) will also be regularly reported. The offering memorandum in compliance with Regulation D and Regulation S of US Securities laws is expected to be published on April 3rd.

2. Only a relatively small portion of Blockchain Capital’s third fund is raised via an ICO. If you read the some of the news articles below the target for the fund overall is $50m, with only $10m coming from the ICO. So the bigger portion of funds is targeted to come from traditional limited partner route. ICO is the way for Blockchain Capital to practice what they preach and disrupt their own industry.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/us-usa-blockchain-funding-idUKKBN16N1Z8
https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2017/03/16/want-to-be-a-vc-this-firm-is-making-it-possible-for-everyday-people/#64f598397b70

3. The fees are in line with industry standards for VC funds. 2.5% management fee will be charged regardless of profits. 25% performance fee will be charged on profits, and that’s the fund manager’s compensation for providing a unique access to opportunities in the blockchain space that are otherwise not available to ordinary investors. For example, it is very difficult for an individual investor to get exposure to such companies as Bitfury, Xapo, Coinbase etc, and investing through BCAP gives you this opportunity. Please wait for the offering memorandum to learn about the exact mechanism of how the fees will be charged. There will be no dividends, as any profits will be reinvested into the fund, thus affecting NAV and hopefully token price in the aftermarket, as NAV will serve as a benchmark for it.
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How will the per year 2.5% management fee be collected?  If I have 10 BCAPs how will the 2.5% be charged?  Is this taken from some sort of dividend that will be dispersed quarterly or yearly?  Also, is the management fee from profits or from assets under management?  It would seem it would only be charged on dividends...in that case what if no dividends?  Does the 2.5% management fee only apply in profitable years?  Would be nice to see a company put their money where their mouth is so to speak for once.  

I like the idea of a fund entering the crypto space, but the reasons to do so don't seem to jive.  Why not make it public in the traditional sense?  Why just an ICO.  Seems that Blockchain Capital (BC) needs an influx of money to invest(?)...and if BC is established shouldn't there be enough happy investors lined up to contribute more?  Let's be honest, the goal is not to let the little guy enter the VC market, we all only do things to make money (which I'm totally for! Don't get me wrong).  I'm just missing something here.  The real WHY is something I don't see here.  Almost feels like BC is piggybacking the success of ICOs to have an influx of cash to invest...

I don't mean to sound cynical here, just trying to understand.

hmm, interesting thoughts actually.
See an ICO allows them to create a token at a cost of next to nothing to give anon people.
This ONE act alone can save them in court. Having the traditional VC route, EVERYTHING goes by the SEC, if people lose out, there will be hell to pay.
Crypto ICOs offer lowest liability possible, as the legal requirements to "fulfill your obligations" to investors are nearly ZERO :/



Geez you almost made me change my mind mate, need to think more about this
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How will the per year 2.5% management fee be collected?  If I have 10 BCAPs how will the 2.5% be charged?  Is this taken from some sort of dividend that will be dispersed quarterly or yearly?  Also, is the management fee from profits or from assets under management?  It would seem it would only be charged on dividends...in that case what if no dividends?  Does the 2.5% management fee only apply in profitable years?  Would be nice to see a company put their money where their mouth is so to speak for once.  

I like the idea of a fund entering the crypto space, but the reasons to do so don't seem to jive.  Why not make it public in the traditional sense?  Why just an ICO.  Seems that Blockchain Capital (BC) needs an influx of money to invest(?)...and if BC is established shouldn't there be enough happy investors lined up to contribute more?  Let's be honest, the goal is not to let the little guy enter the VC market, we all only do things to make money (which I'm totally for! Don't get me wrong).  I'm just missing something here.  The real WHY is something I don't see here.  Almost feels like BC is piggybacking the success of ICOs to have an influx of cash to invest...

I don't mean to sound cynical here, just trying to understand.

hmm, interesting thoughts actually.
See an ICO allows them to create a token at a cost of next to nothing to give anon people.
This ONE act alone can save them in court. Having the traditional VC route, EVERYTHING goes by the SEC, if people lose out, there will be hell to pay.
Crypto ICOs offer lowest liability possible, as the legal requirements to "fulfill your obligations" to investors are nearly ZERO :/

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How to invest ? What are the options available ?
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How will the per year 2.5% management fee be collected?  If I have 10 BCAPs how will the 2.5% be charged?  Is this taken from some sort of dividend that will be dispersed quarterly or yearly?  Also, is the management fee from profits or from assets under management?  It would seem it would only be charged on dividends...in that case what if no dividends?  Does the 2.5% management fee only apply in profitable years?  Would be nice to see a company put their money where their mouth is so to speak for once.  

I like the idea of a fund entering the crypto space, but the reasons to do so don't seem to jive.  Why not make it public in the traditional sense?  Why just an ICO.  Seems that Blockchain Capital (BC) needs an influx of money to invest(?)...and if BC is established shouldn't there be enough happy investors lined up to contribute more?  Let's be honest, the goal is not to let the little guy enter the VC market, we all only do things to make money (which I'm totally for! Don't get me wrong).  I'm just missing something here.  The real WHY is something I don't see here.  Almost feels like BC is piggybacking the success of ICOs to have an influx of cash to invest...

I don't mean to sound cynical here, just trying to understand.
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Could you please describe your marketing strategy e.g., pr, promotional, competitive and channel...
  How will you attract and retain customers/investors?



Does the fund pay dividends?
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i'll do indonesian translation if needed Wink
And I can do Chinese translation,if needed.:)By the way,is there any diffirent from this project to the TaaS project,you can check it in my signature...
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So for non US investors it is sufficient to register at tokenhub? Or is it mandatory to go through the (painful) process to become an accredited investor by the rules of the SEC?

As a non-US investor you would need to register at tokenhub.com and follow certain KYC procedures there.
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So for non US investors it is sufficient to register at tokenhub? Or is it mandatory to go through the (painful) process to become an accredited investor by the rules of the SEC?
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The project is interesting but there's not much activity in this thread how come mate?

We will be releasing more information in the offering memorandum on April 3, and then ICO will open for investments on April 10. So far not that much information is available, and that's why this thread is not so active. Also, we are not running a bounty or signature campaign and this is another reason.

@Marina Is there any investor limit number in ICO?

Hi Carlo - yes, but only for US accredited investors (99 in total). For the rest of the world there is no limit on the number of investors.

OK That's good. I am waiting news. Thank you.
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The project is interesting but there's not much activity in this thread how come mate?

We will be releasing more information in the offering memorandum on April 3, and then ICO will open for investments on April 10. So far not that much information is available, and that's why this thread is not so active. Also, we are not running a bounty or signature campaign and this is another reason.

@Marina Is there any investor limit number in ICO?

Hi Carlo - yes, but only for US accredited investors (99 in total). For the rest of the world there is no limit on the number of investors.
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Who knows dominates in good and evil!
The project is interesting but there's not much activity in this thread how come mate?

We will be releasing more information in the offering memorandum on April 3, and then ICO will open for investments on April 10. So far not that much information is available, and that's why this thread is not so active. Also, we are not running a bounty or signature campaign and this is another reason.

@Marina Is there any investor limit number in ICO?
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The project is interesting but there's not much activity in this thread how come mate?

We will be releasing more information in the offering memorandum on April 3, and then ICO will open for investments on April 10. So far not that much information is available, and that's why this thread is not so active. Also, we are not running a bounty or signature campaign and this is another reason.
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