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Topic: [ANN][ICO] FUNDCOIN - THE ORIGINAL PRIVATE EQUITY TOKEN - page 56. (Read 23172 times)

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Please don't tell me that you will require KYC documentation!

There is no KYC, so no worries.
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Maybe I didn't understand well: is the minimal purchase 1 FND? And is its price more o less 20k Euro?? Thanks in advance for your replies.

No problem, ask whatever you are interested in.
The price of 1 FND is 1 euro.
When you buy with a crypto currency - ETH, Bitcoins, Bitcoins Cash, Litecoin, Dash - the minimum amount you can buy is 1 FND. But if you want to buy with a fiat currency - USD or EUR - the minimum lot is 20,000 Euros.
sr. member
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Maybe I didn't understand well: is the minimal purchase 1 FND? And is its price more o less 20k Euro?? Thanks in advance for your replies.
full member
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Will it be possible to buy tokens in fractions?


Yes. The smallest fraction of FND is 0.0001 FND.
full member
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In your whitepaper I read the following

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As a result of this, Finles has decided to exclude US, Singaporean and EU
investors from the FundCoin crowdsale. The current state of regulation in
these jurisdictions means we are unable to recommend investment in our
project to parties based in these areas. As the regulatory situation
becomes clearer we will revisit the possibility of including investors in
these areas.

How do you intend to determine where the investor is situated?

Please don't tell me that you will require KYC documentation!

Thank you for this question. It is more of the technical nature, so I’ve asked out technical specialists and will surely give an answer as soon as I get it.

Fair enough. But your 'technical specialists' must remember that this is the world of crypto and we do not play by Bankster rules. If you use IP addresses to sort us out that is fine because I can come to you from whatever country that you desire.

The Blockchain is universal and anonymity is part of that universality.

We appreciate your comments as you are very experienced in this area, thanks Smiley Probably the IP as well, as far as I’ve been informed by now - during the distribution period, participants will have to check the box that they are not residents of the excluded jurisdictions.

And ticking this box, the investor confirms that he understands these conditions and our disclaimer and takes full responsibility for his investment activities.
newbie
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Will it be possible to buy tokens in fractions?
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There are 2 different coins mentioned at time line FND and FNDC what is difference between them even both have same price. Why you are doing ICO for dual coins is there any specific reason behind this.

There is only 1 coin - FND - FundCoin. The second name is an informal alternative for FND Coin, but the final and the only name is FND for FundCoin
sr. member
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There are 2 different coins mentioned at time line FND and FNDC what is difference between them even both have same price. Why you are doing ICO for dual coins is there any specific reason behind this.
full member
Activity: 196
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In your whitepaper I read the following

Quote
As a result of this, Finles has decided to exclude US, Singaporean and EU
investors from the FundCoin crowdsale. The current state of regulation in
these jurisdictions means we are unable to recommend investment in our
project to parties based in these areas. As the regulatory situation
becomes clearer we will revisit the possibility of including investors in
these areas.

How do you intend to determine where the investor is situated?

Please don't tell me that you will require KYC documentation!

Thank you for this question. It is more of the technical nature, so I’ve asked out technical specialists and will surely give an answer as soon as I get it.

Fair enough. But your 'technical specialists' must remember that this is the world of crypto and we do not play by Bankster rules. If you use IP addresses to sort us out that is fine because I can come to you from whatever country that you desire.

The Blockchain is universal and anonymity is part of that universality.

We appreciate your comments as you are very experienced in this area, thanks Smiley Probably the IP as well, as far as I’ve been informed by now - during the distribution period, participants will have to check the box that they are not residents of the excluded jurisdictions.
legendary
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In your whitepaper I read the following

Quote
As a result of this, Finles has decided to exclude US, Singaporean and EU
investors from the FundCoin crowdsale. The current state of regulation in
these jurisdictions means we are unable to recommend investment in our
project to parties based in these areas. As the regulatory situation
becomes clearer we will revisit the possibility of including investors in
these areas.

How do you intend to determine where the investor is situated?

Please don't tell me that you will require KYC documentation!

Thank you for this question. It is more of the technical nature, so I’ve asked out technical specialists and will surely give an answer as soon as I get it.

Fair enough. But your 'technical specialists' must remember that this is the world of crypto and we do not play by Bankster rules. If you use IP addresses to sort us out that is fine because I can come to you from whatever country that you desire.

The Blockchain is universal and anonymity is part of that universality.
full member
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Idea of the coin is looking promising but would like to know which are the companies you have invested so far and which are the companies you are looking to invest in?


Dear Kishan, I am happy to give you the details.

The clients are Insurance Companies, Asset Managers, Wealth Managers, Family Offices, Private Banks, Investment Banks and Pension Funds. Counterparties are currently companies like: Crowe Horwath Foederer, Deloitte, KPMG, E&Y, ABN AMRO, Custom House, Nomura, Kas Bank, Circle Partners and Darwin Depositary Services BV. More details at the website and presentation: https://www.finlescapitalmanagement.nl/media/1249-20170421_Summary_Company_presentation_Finles_Capital_Management.pdf

Detailed information about the investments targets is on pages 31-32 of the White Paper https://finles.capital/white-paper.pdf
full member
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Idea of the coin is looking promising but would like to know which are the companies you have invested so far and which are the companies you are looking to invest in?
full member
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It sounds promising Projects I might join in a social media campaign later when it's open

We'll be happy to see you there Smiley
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
In your whitepaper I read the following

Quote
As a result of this, Finles has decided to exclude US, Singaporean and EU
investors from the FundCoin crowdsale. The current state of regulation in
these jurisdictions means we are unable to recommend investment in our
project to parties based in these areas. As the regulatory situation
becomes clearer we will revisit the possibility of including investors in
these areas.

How do you intend to determine where the investor is situated?

Please don't tell me that you will require KYC documentation!

Thank you for this question. It is more of the technical nature, so I’ve asked out technical specialists and will surely give an answer as soon as I get it.
hero member
Activity: 882
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It sounds promising Projects I might join in a social media campaign later when it's open
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
The cryptocurrency is going social, and perhaps a few more years, most stores will receive encrypted money as the main payment method.

This is already happening - cryptocurrencies - particularly bitcoin - are being accepted by major  tech corporations, including Microsoft, Dell, Expedia and Time Inc. With time it will boost
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1019
011110000110110101110010
In your whitepaper I read the following

Quote
As a result of this, Finles has decided to exclude US, Singaporean and EU
investors from the FundCoin crowdsale. The current state of regulation in
these jurisdictions means we are unable to recommend investment in our
project to parties based in these areas. As the regulatory situation
becomes clearer we will revisit the possibility of including investors in
these areas.

How do you intend to determine where the investor is situated?

Please don't tell me that you will require KYC documentation!
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
I follow twitter fundcoin to get the information what I need and hopefully this ico project is a success Wink

Satria, great, we are glad Smiley We twit there all our news. You can also follow our website with all principal details about the ICO and the organizers, which will start the pre-sale on August 15 - https://finles.capital/

If I want to invest in this pre sale ico, is there a minimum limit

The minimum purchase is 1 FundCoin Token if you buy FND with a cryptocurrency. However if you buy FND with Euros or dollars, the minimum amount is 20,000 Euros. You are welcome to invest
hero member
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I follow twitter fundcoin to get the information what I need and hopefully this ico project is a success Wink

Satria, great, we are glad Smiley We twit there all our news. You can also follow our website with all principal details about the ICO and the organizers, which will start the pre-sale on August 15 - https://finles.capital/

If I want to invest in this pre sale ico, is there a minimum limit
sr. member
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The cryptocurrency is going social, and perhaps a few more years, most stores will receive encrypted money as the main payment method.
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