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Topic: Any Real ICO in India? - page 4. (Read 2488 times)

newbie
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October 28, 2017, 02:14:39 AM
#19
I invested in Indicoin's ICO. Its  is the 1st ICO here in India I think, things look normal .
newbie
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October 26, 2017, 05:19:23 AM
#18
Indicoin recently launched their Pre-Sale on the Midnight of 10th September 2017, going live as “India’s First Cryptocurrency & Token Sale” Community Admin & Lead Developer from Indicoin mentioned that they were skeptical about the Pre-Sale as India comes very new to Cryptocurrency and only 0.5% of the population in India invests in Bitcoin.
full member
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October 26, 2017, 04:20:35 AM
#17
We have registered ourselves as a non-profit over here in India, you must have read our previous answers. We have been honest towards the community each and every time. Also, we respect the sentiments of the community and now we are registered under a non-profit organization. We are not converting just to be compliant till the laws and acts come into the existence. Also, everything is going on as per the roadmap proposed.

So, where is your non profit registered? And under what type of Activity?
Because we don't have current specific rules, acts or laws for cryptocurrency specifically. So to be compliant we are not liquidating to operate in India for the same , We have registered Indicoin under UP NPO Act for other activities and campaigns.
I think you missed this.

Can you please share some details of the company registered address? The identification number for the NPO? There seems to be no details at all in the site regarding the same.
full member
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October 26, 2017, 04:10:38 AM
#16
We have registered ourselves as a non-profit over here in India, you must have read our previous answers. We have been honest towards the community each and every time. Also, we respect the sentiments of the community and now we are registered under a non-profit organization. We are not converting just to be compliant till the laws and acts come into the existence. Also, everything is going on as per the roadmap proposed.

So, where is your non profit registered? And under what type of Activity?
Because we don't have current specific rules, acts or laws for cryptocurrency specifically. So to be compliant we are not liquidating to operate in India for the same , We have registered Indicoin under UP NPO Act for other activities and campaigns.
I think you missed this.
full member
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October 26, 2017, 01:53:12 AM
#15
You didn't answered my question mihir Wink

We have registered ourselves as a non-profit over here in India, you must have read our previous answers. We have been honest towards the community each and every time. Also, we respect the sentiments of the community and now we are registered under a non-profit organization. We are not converting just to be compliant till the laws and acts come into the existence. Also, everything is going on as per the roadmap proposed.

So, where is your non profit registered? And under what type of Activity?
full member
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October 26, 2017, 01:51:11 AM
#14
I did not have any idea that India had these ICO. So what these projects all about and can you link the announcement page for these tokens and who are behind these projects,since there are more tokens coming out on a daily basis it is really hard to track everything and since this forum does not have good features to search it is really difficult to find any particular project.
For more details about Indicoin, visit our website at www.indicoin.org.in
Announcement page:- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/icoindicoin-blockchain-redefining-social-servicehitbtc-2217812
You can join our telegram channel at t.me/indicoin
full member
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October 26, 2017, 01:43:12 AM
#13
We have registered ourselves as a non-profit over here in India, you must have read our previous answers. We have been honest towards the community each and every time. Also, we respect the sentiments of the community and now we are registered under a non-profit organization. We are not converting just to be compliant till the laws and acts come into the existence. Also, everything is going on as per the roadmap proposed.

So, where is your non profit registered? And under what type of Activity?
Because we don't have current specific rules, acts or laws for cryptocurrency specifically. So to be compliant we are not liquidating to operate in India for the same , We have registered Indicoin under UP NPO Act for other activities and campaigns.
full member
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October 26, 2017, 01:26:32 AM
#12
Currently there isn't any,our country still not approve virtual currency in our economy.i think Andra Pradesh is taking initiative towards blockchain technology so it is good to see a small step.in future we will see majority of upcoming blockchain projects by indians as soon blockchain spread across IT sector in our country.

It will be great to see some with real products rather than just whitepapers.
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October 26, 2017, 01:25:27 AM
#11
BitIndia just looks fancy and will probably lead to a loss for investors but they do have a good marketing team. Too complicated Token Value in ICO smells fishy too. And 25% of Global Trading from India in the year 2022+ is something taken out of thin air to trap gullible investors in my opinion.

I totally agree with you. And with a big face representing them, it mainly means closed door deals for them and loses for investors.
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 505
October 25, 2017, 10:57:20 AM
#10
Currently there isn't any,our country still not approve virtual currency in our economy.i think Andra Pradesh is taking initiative towards blockchain technology so it is good to see a small step.in future we will see majority of upcoming blockchain projects by indians as soon blockchain spread across IT sector in our country.
hero member
Activity: 1218
Merit: 557
October 25, 2017, 03:20:50 AM
#9
It will be interesting to see how does India treat ICO. I do not think considering the government and their laws they will allow ICO to run in India. They will put a ban because there is a direct risk of the money invested by the people and they cannot let it happen. So all those running ICO in India if any will face the heat in coming times it seems.
newbie
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October 25, 2017, 12:45:25 AM
#8
Till now, I have heard about some, but none are fully complaint (in future, incase government approves cryptocurrency)

BitIndia - They are doing ICO in Japan

Indicoin - They are still not a registered business anywhere. Also, when asked to one of the founders, they said, they are not going to convert the raised money to fiat to be compliant.

All the other coins don't have a fancy marketing or a guy backing it.

So, is there any other ICO which is good enough and came from India?

If yes, how are they protecting themselves to take investment internationally (except from countries like US, China, etc)
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
October 25, 2017, 12:38:36 AM
#7
I am an active community member of Indicoin and have been getting crypto through them by participating in various social campaign launched by them in India.
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sr. member
Activity: 485
Merit: 250
October 24, 2017, 02:03:19 PM
#6
BitIndia just looks fancy and will probably lead to a loss for investors but they do have a good marketing team. Too complicated Token Value in ICO smells fishy too. And 25% of Global Trading from India in the year 2022+ is something taken out of thin air to trap gullible investors in my opinion.
full member
Activity: 225
Merit: 100
October 24, 2017, 11:02:20 AM
#5
I did not have any idea that India had these ICO. So what these projects all about and can you link the announcement page for these tokens and who are behind these projects,since there are more tokens coming out on a daily basis it is really hard to track everything and since this forum does not have good features to search it is really difficult to find any particular project.
full member
Activity: 376
Merit: 103
Learner for Life!
October 24, 2017, 04:30:26 AM
#4
We have registered ourselves as a non-profit over here in India, you must have read our previous answers. We have been honest towards the community each and every time. Also, we respect the sentiments of the community and now we are registered under a non-profit organization. We are not converting just to be compliant till the laws and acts come into the existence. Also, everything is going on as per the roadmap proposed.

So, where is your non profit registered? And under what type of Activity?
full member
Activity: 160
Merit: 100
October 24, 2017, 01:33:12 AM
#3
We have registered ourselves as a non-profit over here in India, you must have read our previous answers. We have been honest towards the community each and every time. Also, we respect the sentiments of the community and now we are registered under a non-profit organization. We are not converting just to be compliant till the laws and acts come into the existence. Also, everything is going on as per the roadmap proposed.
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
October 23, 2017, 06:41:46 PM
#2
No, but a great Indian Business Analyst - Kumar Singh is part of the ASSETRON ENERGY Team in Australia.

He plans to have a lot of the web platform development done in India.
full member
Activity: 376
Merit: 103
Learner for Life!
October 23, 2017, 02:26:12 PM
#1
Till now, I have heard about some, but none are fully complaint (in future, incase government approves cryptocurrency)

BitIndia - They are doing ICO in Japan

Indicoin - They are still not a registered business anywhere. Also, when asked to one of the founders, they said, they are not going to convert the raised money to fiat to be compliant.

All the other coins don't have a fancy marketing or a guy backing it.

So, is there any other ICO which is good enough and came from India?

If yes, how are they protecting themselves to take investment internationally (except from countries like US, China, etc)
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