ATLANT self-incriminated by giving the bounty without KYC, then requiring KYC.
You opened yourself to be investigated by government organizations. Since you distributed millions of tokens without KYC, government can sue you.
If you'd just give the bounty as originally planned, then at least you have a case in court, if it should ever come to that.
Now, you're screwed. You have no case.
No amount of professional help can save ATLANT.
What does "self-incriminated" mean?
It means when you accidentally admit to committing a crime.
For example, ATLANT distributes many months of bounty, without KYC.
However, since they start to require KYC now, they admit to breaking the law by distribution of tokens before KYC.
do they go to jail?
They already did. xxxxxxx/2018/05/15/organizatory-ico-atlant-arestovany-sledstvie-prodolzhaetsya/
But you forget about one thing. The kyc it self is free. You can send all your KYC documents for free, no need to send any eth.
That 1 eth is required for whitelisting your address on the platform. And it's required for all Atlant community who want to use or get the benefits from Atlant platform. Not only bounty participants.
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