We can't actually talk about future price expectations, because our token is considered a utility token. If we discuss these type of points we are at risk of falling under a security, so hopefully you understand this.
~ Pete Mardell, CEO TriForce Tokens
What does mean "falling under a security"? Sry if i ask a stupid question
I would like to know that as well, im not sure what that exactly means.
Ok so this is a particular topic around ICOs and token sales. Our's is a token sale, not an official coin offering. The terminology is important, because if a project falls under an "investment security" it is then likely to need much more stringent regulation around the activities and how it goes about raising funds. If it falls under a security it makes it very difficult to conduct a token sale and in fact could be at risk of legal repocusions if regulations are not adhered to.
There is actually a "howey test" that can be done to determine the likely hood if a crypto-currency would fall under a security. We completed ours which determined there is a low chance of our project being considered a security - meaning we can avoid a lot of the legal implications. Our report is at the following link: https://github.com/TriForceNetwork/TriForceTokens-WhitePaper/blob/master/Securities%20Law%20Framework%20for%20Blockchain%20Tokens.pdf
~ Pete Mardell, CEO TriForce Tokens