A streaming contract is a security, specifically addressed in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. Where is your SEC registration?
First of all, The Indiegogo campaign has not yet been launched, we are not currently selling anything. It is being discussed here on this forum to gauge interest in a potential crowdfunding campaign.
Crowdfunding offers exceptions to the normal securities laws in order to allow start-ups to raise funds to start their business through smaller amounts. The crowdfunding campaign will be done in accordance with the rules for crowdfunding. If Indiegogo determines that this campaign and its perks do not fit within the SEC exceptions for crowdfunding, then the campaign will not go forward.
Second, the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act does not specifically mention "streaming contract", which you can easily find out by doing a text search of the Act. But since you mentioned it, the reference to streaming contracts was a reference to gold mining and making a correlation to the perks being offered in this potential crowdfunding campaign.
At this stage, we came to the forum only to gauge interest in a potential crowdfunding campaign, which would be done through Indiegogo following all the rules of crowdfunding. Please be careful with accusing people of securities fraud.
Please do tell about how the collection phase of offering a security is not covered by securities laws. I happen to know that it is the primary focus and purpose of such laws, because that is where most of the fraud occurs.
As far as the term "streaming contract" not popping up when your high dollar legal team scoured Dodd-Frank last night, let me explain it to you :
The underlying principles of which a financial instrument such as a "streaming contract" are constructed are covered. In depth. Your brilliant deduction is like saying that "Taking a machine gun and emptying the clip into a crowd" is not mentioned verbatim in any law, therefore it is perfectly legal. SMH.
I have to give you credit where credit is due, though. I must say that I have never seen a mining
scam operation respond to requests to see Bitcoin Mining Hardware by showing them a picture of some trucks before. +1 for originality. Another +1 for not showing any in your website as well. Kudos!
Keep at it Tiger! You're Special, and don't let any of the other kids tell you that you're not as smart as they are!