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Topic: [Crypto-Trade] Agrícola y Comercial Galt’s Gulch SpA, Galt's Gulch Organics - page 6. (Read 15645 times)

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Why no Havelock? I've never heard of this sketchy site.

I looked up the company behind CT, lot's of info can be found about them, they are a legit business for several years now.
Couldn't find anything about "The Panama Fund" though.  Undecided
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Havelock is a legally registered exchange in panama so it gives it slightly better legal footing. Is 1 btc / month really much compared to the total capital being raised? I admit this is steep for smaller projects though.

Well, the first info on CT's homepage is:
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"Registered Company operating for 5 years"
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"Crypto-trade is managed and owned by Esecurity SA, a holding created in 2009 which manages various businesses (koddos.com, Kovpslayer, Crypto-trade and more)."

Even their address is stated there, which I will not post here..
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How can we be sure that crypto-stocks wont be another btct.co or bitfunder for those of us in the US?
There is no guarantee. Same goes for Havelock, Mpex, Cryptostocks and all the other sites who not comply to US law. But the situation with Crypto-Trade is different than with BF and BTCT because the admin is neither american citizen nor lives there. Also neotrix has been dealing with offshore stuff for 5 years, he knows how to hide from the US.

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Why no Havelock? I've never heard of this sketchy site.
You should pay more attention. CT is almost 6 months old.
Why no Havlock? Because they have absurd fees: 5% of the raised capital and 1 BTC monthly.

The project looks very interesting. As soon as I am through the contract I will pick up some shares.

Havelock is a legally registered exchange in panama so it gives it slightly better legal footing. Is 1 btc / month really much compared to the total capital being raised? I admit this is steep for smaller projects though.
If BTC continues to rise, that 1BTC monthly payment to Havelock will cut into dividend return for investors as they are converting the 10% revenue fee share from their fiat currency to BTC.
*disclaimer - I do not own any GGB stocks at this time.

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How can we be sure that crypto-stocks wont be another btct.co or bitfunder for those of us in the US?
There is no guarantee. Same goes for Havelock, Mpex, Cryptostocks and all the other sites who not comply to US law. But the situation with Crypto-Trade is different than with BF and BTCT because the admin is neither american citizen nor lives there. Also neotrix has been dealing with offshore stuff for 5 years, he knows how to hide from the US.

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Why no Havelock? I've never heard of this sketchy site.
You should pay more attention. CT is almost 6 months old.
Why no Havlock? Because they have absurd fees: 5% of the raised capital and 1 BTC monthly.

The project looks very interesting. As soon as I am through the contract I will pick up some shares.

Havelock is a legally registered exchange in panama so it gives it slightly better legal footing. Is 1 btc / month really much compared to the total capital being raised? I admit this is steep for smaller projects though.
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How can we be sure that crypto-stocks wont be another btct.co or bitfunder for those of us in the US?
There is no guarantee. Same goes for Havelock, Mpex, Cryptostocks and all the other sites who not comply to US law. But the situation with Crypto-Trade is different than with BF and BTCT because the admin is neither american citizen nor lives there. Also neotrix has been dealing with offshore stuff for 5 years, he knows how to avoid the US government.

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Why no Havelock? I've never heard of this sketchy site.
You should pay more attention. CT is almost 6 months old.
Why no Havlock? Because they have absurd fees: 5% of the raised capital and 1 BTC monthly.

The project looks very interesting. As soon as I am through the contract I will pick up some shares.
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I also have a couple questions regarding the use of Crypto-Trade and the purchasing of GGB shares. With the current rise in BTC price I am calculating that 65 FULL shares (65,000) would be equivalent to $52,000 USD (1BTC @ $800). On the GGC website Founders Club section it lists 65 shares at $35,000 USD. I know it's hard pricing things in BTC, but I am just trying to clarify here.

Also, if I registered on Crypto-Trade and purchase shares how are those shares registered with GGC? Are the shares actually registered in my name to prevent problems if Crypto-Trade disappears?

Thanks

+1. This seems like a really forward thinking operation that I would love to buy some shares of but I am worried about the regulation aspect of the exchange. I have .1BTC on standby to get 100 shares, here's hoping you guys are able to come through and clear up some questions!
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Please point me towards the section on your prospectus regarding risks including physical security of the land, its title/lease etc.

The farm is being subdivided off of land owned by Inmobiliaria Galt's Gulch S.A.

Below you can find the inscription of the title of Lepe Norte and Las Casas, which are two large land parcels that comprise 6,874 acres owned by Inmobiliaria Galt's Gulch S.A., the land holding corporation of the project. 

The land was purchased in August 2013.  We also own 4,250 acres, free and clear, 5km away from the 6,874 acres, totaling slightly over 11,000 acres (17 square miles) of land. 

http://www.mediafire.com/view/aku962hhpk2a1c6/LepeInscription.pdf


I also have a couple questions regarding the use of Crypto-Trade and the purchasing of GGB shares. With the current rise in BTC price I am calculating that 65 FULL shares (65,000) would be equivalent to $52,000 USD (1BTC @ $800). On the GGC website Founders Club section it lists 65 shares at $35,000 USD. I know it's hard pricing things in BTC, but I am just trying to clarify here.

Also, if I registered on Crypto-Trade and purchase shares how are those shares registered with GGC? Are the shares actually registered in my name to prevent problems if Crypto-Trade disappears?

Thanks
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Why no Havelock? I've never heard of this sketchy site.


Because crypto-trade offers great support, a professional ddos-protection and is located outside of the us?
Beside their IPO hosting with the possibility to create assets for btc/ltc/ppc/xpm, they are an exchange, so you can trade you dividends to any other crypto of your choice?
Their chat is actually useful, with people helping each other instead of just trolling..
But yes, they are new, the site has still a few minor glitches and there's still a lot of work to do for the devs. But that's the way btc-e & bitstamp started as well, right?

Would definitely love to hear from someone mot affiliated with the site in question. I think it is a valid question why this exchange will be able to operate smoothly without imploding like btct.co which was also located in Belize.

The site looks great and seems to have many useful features but that doesn't add any security.
sr. member
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Why no Havelock? I've never heard of this sketchy site.


Because crypto-trade offers great support, a professional ddos-protection and is located outside of the us?
Beside their IPO hosting with the possibility to create assets for btc/ltc/ppc/xpm, they are an exchange, so you can trade you dividends to any other crypto of your choice?
Their chat is actually useful, with people helping each other instead of just trolling..
But yes, they are new, the site has still a few minor glitches and there's still a lot of work to do for the devs. But that's the way btc-e & bitstamp started as well, right?
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Why no Havelock? I've never heard of this sketchy site.
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Please point me towards the section on your prospectus regarding risks including physical security of the land, its title/lease etc.

The farm is being subdivided off of land owned by Inmobiliaria Galt's Gulch S.A.

Below you can find the inscription of the title of Lepe Norte and Las Casas, which are two large land parcels that comprise 6,874 acres owned by Inmobiliaria Galt's Gulch S.A., the land holding corporation of the project. 

The land was purchased in August 2013.  We also own 4,250 acres, free and clear, 5km away from the 6,874 acres, totaling slightly over 11,000 acres (17 square miles) of land. 

http://www.mediafire.com/view/aku962hhpk2a1c6/LepeInscription.pdf
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How can we be sure that crypto-stocks wont be another btct.co or bitfunder for those of us in the US?

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Please point me towards the section on your prospectus regarding risks including physical security of the land, its title/lease etc.

TIA
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Freedom Farming
500,000 shares are now live at .001 btc each

where?
 
BTW: expected dividends are calculated in fiat i guess (?)

P.S. Cool plan. Congratulations.

yes dividends will be calculated in fiat.

sr. member
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500,000 shares are now live at .001 btc each

where?
 
BTW: expected dividends are calculated in fiat i guess (?)

P.S. Cool plan. Congratulations.

here: https://crypto-trade.com/tradex/ipo/ggb_btc
(feel free to use my signature link when registering at crypto-trade)

maybe the thread starter should add his IPO link to the OP?!
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Bitcoin is antisemitic
500,000 shares are now live at .001 btc each

where?
 
BTW: expected dividends are calculated in fiat i guess (?)

P.S. Cool plan. Congratulations.
sr. member
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Here is Jeff Berwick, founding partner, talking to Luke Rudkowski with wearechange.org in a recent interview about Bitcoin, impending economic collapse, and Galt's Gulch

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdM5V4vJyTw

Great video, Jeff Smiley Luke seemed to be slightly nervous, like he didn't had a filming permit and was expecting the NYPD to take him away anytime Wink
I was one of the first persons who bought a few shares of Galt's Gulch by yesterday and I'm really curious about how this project will evolve.
So, all the best!
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Here is Jeff Berwick, founding partner, talking to Luke Rudkowski with wearechange.org about Bitcoin, impending economic collapse, and Galt's Gulch

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdM5V4vJyTw
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Do you plan on having an IPO on Havelock?
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