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February 03, 2018, 09:39:39 AM
The project is really in demand, there are still a lot of questions, but if they create a decentralized database, this will solve a lot of existing problems in health sphere

All the health data in digital format is going to reside ina blockchai/ decentralized database

public health data in public database there is good and bad in this.. 

I think data will be encrypted. I don't believe that it will be as easy as checking out a Bitcoin address where you can see all transactions and the balance.

Yes the data is not going ro be clearly visible on the blockchain
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February 03, 2018, 09:14:20 AM
Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

Yes yes they can still buy it, but there are rumors about banning or making it harder to reach to markets.

Where do you got those rumors from? Im not from the US but its still intersting if its true

I saw those in some twitter accounts i follow and some threads in bitcointalk, but these are just rumors. banning is a strong word maybe we can say regulating Smiley

Currently we are in the fud phase of crypto. I don't really know which one are real which one for fud. Still, i advise you not to believe every fud you read.
I think the fud phase is starting to fade out.... but let's not get our hopes up yet.. patience Smiley

about the banning US people... don't know why a project bans out certain countries from ICO's.. what reason is behind it?


to all Fud-ers crypto is not the space for you to hang out  Cool
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February 03, 2018, 08:59:54 AM
Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

Yes yes they can still buy it, but there are rumors about banning or making it harder to reach to markets.

Where do you got those rumors from? Im not from the US but its still intersting if its true

I saw those in some twitter accounts i follow and some threads in bitcointalk, but these are just rumors. banning is a strong word maybe we can say regulating Smiley

Currently we are in the fud phase of crypto. I don't really know which one are real which one for fud. Still, i advise you not to believe every fud you read.
I think the fud phase is starting to fade out.... but let's not get our hopes up yet.. patience Smiley

about the banning US people... don't know why a project bans out certain countries from ICO's.. what reason is behind it?
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February 03, 2018, 08:24:54 AM
One problem with long term projects is that the rules of the crypto world change much faster. Now it's possible to workaround the SEC with utility tokens, next month maybe only pro investors with an income over 100k are allowed to invest in any ICO. Could even pull a China, having to refund prior investors. Who knows what those kooks are up to.  Maybe it's time to start thinking about a plan B.

I do have to agree with your that these times are very uncertain and a backup plan should be in place, you might never know what country x will announce tomorrow or the day after.

Well sure, that's always a problem but on the other site while I think that we will face more regulations over time for sure, I don't think that for example America will regulate in a way like China did back then with banning all Chinese ICOs.
You are right that in many years the regulation will change and we do not know how it will affect the projects, but that risk will always exist until the governments regulate it.
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February 03, 2018, 08:16:05 AM
The project is really in demand, there are still a lot of questions, but if they create a decentralized database, this will solve a lot of existing problems in health sphere

All the health data in digital format is going to reside ina blockchai/ decentralized database

public health data in public database there is good and bad in this.. 

Is not the all data really a cryptographic representation of it
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February 03, 2018, 08:01:50 AM
Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

Yes yes they can still buy it, but there are rumors about banning or making it harder to reach to markets.

I doubt they can prevent you from trading on exchanges. But it could get problematic when you will try to withdraw fiat to your bank account.
We all know there is a lot of pressure to governments from banks who are trying to ban crypto.
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February 03, 2018, 07:57:07 AM
The project is really in demand, there are still a lot of questions, but if they create a decentralized database, this will solve a lot of existing problems in health sphere

All the health data in digital format is going to reside ina blockchai/ decentralized database

public health data in public database there is good and bad in this.. 

I think data will be encrypted. I don't believe that it will be as easy as checking out a Bitcoin address where you can see all transactions and the balance.
without encryption, nobody will use this. Nobody wants his personal health data shared on an open blockchain.
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February 03, 2018, 07:55:19 AM
The project is really in demand, there are still a lot of questions, but if they create a decentralized database, this will solve a lot of existing problems in health sphere

All the health data in digital format is going to reside ina blockchai/ decentralized database

public health data in public database there is good and bad in this.. 

I think data will be encrypted. I don't believe that it will be as easy as checking out a Bitcoin address where you can see all transactions and the balance.
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February 03, 2018, 07:52:26 AM
The project is really in demand, there are still a lot of questions, but if they create a decentralized database, this will solve a lot of existing problems in health sphere

All the health data in digital format is going to reside ina blockchai/ decentralized database

public health data in public database there is good and bad in this.. 
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February 03, 2018, 07:42:08 AM
Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

Yes yes they can still buy it, but there are rumors about banning or making it harder to reach to markets.

Where do you got those rumors from? Im not from the US but its still intersting if its true

I saw those in some twitter accounts i follow and some threads in bitcointalk, but these are just rumors. banning is a strong word maybe we can say regulating Smiley

Currently we are in the fud phase of crypto. I don't really know which one are real which one for fud. Still, i advise you not to believe every fud you read.
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February 03, 2018, 07:30:07 AM
The project is really in demand, there are still a lot of questions, but if they create a decentralized database, this will solve a lot of existing problems in health sphere

All the health data in digital format is going to reside ina blockchai/ decentralized database
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February 03, 2018, 07:14:45 AM
Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

Yes yes they can still buy it, but there are rumors about banning or making it harder to reach to markets.

Where do you got those rumors from? Im not from the US but its still intersting if its true

Why would a Republican government regulate the market to this degree?
Either way, the US health market is special as it is profit oriented. Probably a lot of financial interest will be touched by eHealth.
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February 03, 2018, 07:14:39 AM
Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

Yes yes they can still buy it, but there are rumors about banning or making it harder to reach to markets.

Where do you got those rumors from? Im not from the US but its still intersting if its true

I saw those in some twitter accounts i follow and some threads in bitcointalk, but these are just rumors. banning is a strong word maybe we can say regulating Smiley
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February 03, 2018, 07:13:21 AM
it looks also like a project that will skyrocket.  Tongue

I think during ICO the concern is if it will be a success and the team is reliable enough to pull off the project. Next Comes the question of skyrocket and moon travels

going through the white paper, from the part i have seen at least, i'm quite confident that they know what they are doing  Cool
Agree with you! The team looks very confident! And I'm sure that all decisions were taken carefully, and I hope that, if necessary, the user will quickly respond to everything that will happen in the cryptocurrency market!


It gives the impression that they have thought of everything before launching the project. I get the impression that it is a pretty serious team that is behind this.
yes, the team seems very sure of if and it seems to have planned all the phases of the project in the smallest details, i think it will be a great success despite the fluctuating moment of the crypto coins
The most important question will be if they can deliver everything on the dates they have set. I think it isn't possible to plan more than 2 years in advance.

You are absolutely right, but that detailed whitepaper shows community that they are serious about their project and i think they will follow the dates that they set everytime.
ofcourse there will be setbacks but i believe this team can handle those setbacks.

With good project management (and not too much bad luck during the project) it is possible to even deliver ahead of schedule.

I remember there were some projects that goes ahead of schedule, i cant recall their names but they succeeded too.

 Are there any possibility to exclude US residents in project or is it too early to say those?

this isn't a security so I don't think they'll exclude US citizens.

Then that's good news, banning US residents due to SEC inv. can lower the interest or the money that raised. Hopefully things won't come to that.
But ehealth is a long term investment so everything is possible.
so if ban us residents then can we use this platform on US hospital? I think they dont ban good thing like this

One thing has nothing to do with  the other. Banning US residents to participate in the ICO means that they are not allowed to invest directly in the project through the ICO, but they could buy/trade coins later on an exchange. In the same time projects could of course later on be used by American companies if wanted and  as long as the US government not ban crypto based projects at all (which not will happen at all and could not be done).
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February 03, 2018, 07:01:34 AM
Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

Yes yes they can still buy it, but there are rumors about banning or making it harder to reach to markets.

Where do you got those rumors from? Im not from the US but its still intersting if its true
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CurioInvest [IEO Live]
February 03, 2018, 06:55:07 AM
Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?

Yes yes they can still buy it, but there are rumors about banning or making it harder to reach to markets.
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February 03, 2018, 06:50:40 AM
Correct me if I’m wrong, but US residents can still buy the tokens from exchanges once they are listed?
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CurioInvest [IEO Live]
February 03, 2018, 06:40:08 AM
it looks also like a project that will skyrocket.  Tongue

I think during ICO the concern is if it will be a success and the team is reliable enough to pull off the project. Next Comes the question of skyrocket and moon travels

going through the white paper, from the part i have seen at least, i'm quite confident that they know what they are doing  Cool
Agree with you! The team looks very confident! And I'm sure that all decisions were taken carefully, and I hope that, if necessary, the user will quickly respond to everything that will happen in the cryptocurrency market!


It gives the impression that they have thought of everything before launching the project. I get the impression that it is a pretty serious team that is behind this.
yes, the team seems very sure of if and it seems to have planned all the phases of the project in the smallest details, i think it will be a great success despite the fluctuating moment of the crypto coins
The most important question will be if they can deliver everything on the dates they have set. I think it isn't possible to plan more than 2 years in advance.

You are absolutely right, but that detailed whitepaper shows community that they are serious about their project and i think they will follow the dates that they set everytime.
ofcourse there will be setbacks but i believe this team can handle those setbacks.

With good project management (and not too much bad luck during the project) it is possible to even deliver ahead of schedule.

I remember there were some projects that goes ahead of schedule, i cant recall their names but they succeeded too.

 Are there any possibility to exclude US residents in project or is it too early to say those?

this isn't a security so I don't think they'll exclude US citizens.

Then that's good news, banning US residents due to SEC inv. can lower the interest or the money that raised. Hopefully things won't come to that.
But ehealth is a long term investment so everything is possible.
so if ban us residents then can we use this platform on US hospital? I think they dont ban good thing like this

But they are planing to ban all US residents to crypto currency or make it very hard to enter crypto world, not just this project or else project. so this is a serious matter and i think bitcoins latest downfall is due to this.
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February 03, 2018, 06:26:47 AM
it looks also like a project that will skyrocket.  Tongue

I think during ICO the concern is if it will be a success and the team is reliable enough to pull off the project. Next Comes the question of skyrocket and moon travels

going through the white paper, from the part i have seen at least, i'm quite confident that they know what they are doing  Cool
Agree with you! The team looks very confident! And I'm sure that all decisions were taken carefully, and I hope that, if necessary, the user will quickly respond to everything that will happen in the cryptocurrency market!


It gives the impression that they have thought of everything before launching the project. I get the impression that it is a pretty serious team that is behind this.
yes, the team seems very sure of if and it seems to have planned all the phases of the project in the smallest details, i think it will be a great success despite the fluctuating moment of the crypto coins
The most important question will be if they can deliver everything on the dates they have set. I think it isn't possible to plan more than 2 years in advance.

You are absolutely right, but that detailed whitepaper shows community that they are serious about their project and i think they will follow the dates that they set everytime.
ofcourse there will be setbacks but i believe this team can handle those setbacks.

With good project management (and not too much bad luck during the project) it is possible to even deliver ahead of schedule.

I remember there were some projects that goes ahead of schedule, i cant recall their names but they succeeded too.

 Are there any possibility to exclude US residents in project or is it too early to say those?

this isn't a security so I don't think they'll exclude US citizens.

Then that's good news, banning US residents due to SEC inv. can lower the interest or the money that raised. Hopefully things won't come to that.
But ehealth is a long term investment so everything is possible.
so if ban us residents then can we use this platform on US hospital? I think they dont ban good thing like this
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February 03, 2018, 06:17:50 AM
One problem with long term projects is that the rules of the crypto world change much faster. Now it's possible to workaround the SEC with utility tokens, next month maybe only pro investors with an income over 100k are allowed to invest in any ICO. Could even pull a China, having to refund prior investors. Who knows what those kooks are up to.  Maybe it's time to start thinking about a plan B.

This is a risk that every ICO has to face. Many of them simply won't accept American investors. I'm sure the team has legal counsels.

every projects wants to hedge their bets, it's natural , lest the government come down on them. this is a new field and there will be growing pains.

Growing pains indeed, and naturally it will find a cure.. They also need a legal advisor before some major issue turns up

I wanna hope that if any major regulations will be implemented, they will be implemented gradually, not overnight, so everybody will have time to prepare legally.
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