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Topic: [ANN] [ICO] Bitclave — The Privacy Is Yours ★ Important Announcement  ★ - page 111. (Read 114452 times)

legendary
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So are CAT tokens illegal in the USA? Or just buying them during the ico and presale? Can trade for then from an exchange after the ICO? This is very confusing lol.

Most icos don't allow citizens of USA to participate anymore because of legal issues. (https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2017-131)

There is already CAT token of with BlockCAT project available.

will it not get mixed up with Blockcat?

I am assuming that they will chance the ticker, not a major issue.
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There is already CAT token of with BlockCAT project available.

will it not get mixed up with Blockcat?

i'm also interested in this question!
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A non technical guy in a technical world
So are CAT tokens illegal in the USA? Or just buying them during the ico and presale? Can trade for then from an exchange after the ICO? This is very confusing lol.
sr. member
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Ok, but you would always be dependent on updates by the Ethereum community, right? I was also wondering how all those VR projects plan to efficiently run on the blockchain as that is insanely memory intense. But so far I didn't get an answer.

So is the memory intensity a problem or not? I always think about that when I hear VR on the blockchain. VR is slightly more intense than transactions -.-

Why does nobody bother to answer my question? Cheesy Isn't it a valid one? I mean, I think that block size limits could severely limit the capabilities and functionalities of such a platform. Or what am I missing?

At present the transaction volume is not a limiting issue for BitClave (I can't speak to the challenges faced by VR on the blockchain- that sounds intense!). The Ethereum community is constantly rolling out updates that address load and scaling issues, so keeping our code up to date and in sync with the latest Ethereum updates is key. We are also working with other blockchain providers to see if there is a potential for a partnership where we could have tighter integration to address unique BitClave user load challenges, though this is a future challenge.

Ok, so whether or not the desired goal will be fully achievable remains to be seen for now I guess? I mean, I do think that at some point in time in the future close to unlimited scalability might be a possibility. I think Vitalik is already dealing with something like that. We'll see how turns out.
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The initial price is interesting! The site is well done too, it shows that you are striving to offer the best, incredible! I'll read the whitepaper later, is there a bounty campaign ?! Right? I'll be attending! I'll be watching ICO, good luck with your project.
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The multiple CAT tickers are confusing. There is one trading on etherdelta: https://etherdelta.github.io/#CAT-ETH

This is a major branding problem obviously, you dont need some amateur forum to tell you so...

What is the plan to fix it ?

Are you sure the trade is live, because the ICO comes up in September 15, it will be stupid of the team to allow the pre-sale participants to start trading their tokens, that is what affect the price of some projects
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Ok, but you would always be dependent on updates by the Ethereum community, right? I was also wondering how all those VR projects plan to efficiently run on the blockchain as that is insanely memory intense. But so far I didn't get an answer.

So is the memory intensity a problem or not? I always think about that when I hear VR on the blockchain. VR is slightly more intense than transactions -.-

Why does nobody bother to answer my question? Cheesy Isn't it a valid one? I mean, I think that block size limits could severely limit the capabilities and functionalities of such a platform. Or what am I missing?

At present the transaction volume is not a limiting issue for BitClave (I can't speak to the challenges faced by VR on the blockchain- that sounds intense!). The Ethereum community is constantly rolling out updates that address load and scaling issues, so keeping our code up to date and in sync with the latest Ethereum updates is key. We are also working with other blockchain providers to see if there is a potential for a partnership where we could have tighter integration to address unique BitClave user load challenges, though this is a future challenge.
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Why is this off limits to US citizens?
You can find the answer to this question in this article: https://medium.com/@BitClave/bitclaves-statement-about-sec-report-abcf1e216796
This just furthers my question. They state that these are not securities and thus do not fall under US regulation. So why are they off limits?


This is an incredibly complex issue, one that we're following very closely. As the regulatory and legal landscapes for blockchain projects in the US shifts, we're counting on a clear means to offer the same opportunity to participate to US residents that we're offering to those around the world. It's very important to us that we remain as compliant as possible to demonstrate the legitimacy of our project.
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A non technical guy in a technical world
Why is this off limits to US citizens?
You can find the answer to this question in this article: https://medium.com/@BitClave/bitclaves-statement-about-sec-report-abcf1e216796
This just furthers my question. They state that these are not securities and thus do not fall under US regulation. So why are they off limits?
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Ok, but you would always be dependent on updates by the Ethereum community, right? I was also wondering how all those VR projects plan to efficiently run on the blockchain as that is insanely memory intense. But so far I didn't get an answer.

So is the memory intensity a problem or not? I always think about that when I hear VR on the blockchain. VR is slightly more intense than transactions -.-

Why does nobody bother to answer my question? Cheesy Isn't it a valid one? I mean, I think that block size limits could severely limit the capabilities and functionalities of such a platform. Or what am I missing?
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multitoken.com
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Why is this off limits to US citizens?
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multitoken.com
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Decentralized search engine is a revolutionary idea. I can't wait to start making money from all the searches I make on a daily bases on the Internet. I see BitClave taking a larger portion of the market share in a shortest period. Good project + Great team = Success. All the best, guys. You got my support.
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The multiple CAT tickers are confusing. There is one trading on etherdelta: https://etherdelta.github.io/#CAT-ETH

This is a major branding problem obviously, you dont need some amateur forum to tell you so...

What is the plan to fix it ?
sr. member
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Ok, but you would always be dependent on updates by the Ethereum community, right? I was also wondering how all those VR projects plan to efficiently run on the blockchain as that is insanely memory intense. But so far I didn't get an answer.

So is the memory intensity a problem or not? I always think about that when I hear VR on the blockchain. VR is slightly more intense than transactions -.-
hero member
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I don't really think most people in the space truly understand this project, the market is huge for this project, when the team get this right, the sky will be the begin for this project
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Hello, is there a russian topic for the project? Give me the link please Smiley
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An interesting project. I'm curious tho, why do we need to decentralized search engines? What purpose does that serve? I'm about to dive in the white paper, perhaps the answer is in there, but figured I'd ask here as well.

why do we need decentralized anything? i am guessing the answer is similar in most cases for whoever is answering :-)
full member
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An interesting project. I'm curious tho, why do we need to decentralized search engines? What purpose does that serve? I'm about to dive in the white paper, perhaps the answer is in there, but figured I'd ask here as well.
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