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September 14, 2017, 01:24:10 AM
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"Jont" stock company?  There used to be things called "joint stock" companies in one of the earlier asset bubbles, can't remember which.  What's a Jont stock company?

Also, it would be "equitized" if that's even a word.  I'll take your word for it if it is.  If you're selling shares in something, it's best not to be sloppy with the wording.  Just sayin'.
I think there may be many real estate companies in the world who will deal in the crypto digital currency like bitcoin. I don’t know even the names of all the companies but the one who mentioned by you in your comments is may be the first one to deal in bitcoin.

I think after a short time when the people widely accept bitcoin and the governments regularize bitcoin all the companies will equitize by bitcoin.
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September 09, 2017, 07:07:13 AM
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"Jont" stock company?  There used to be things called "joint stock" companies in one of the earlier asset bubbles, can't remember which.  What's a Jont stock company?

Also, it would be "equitized" if that's even a word.  I'll take your word for it if it is.  If you're selling shares in something, it's best not to be sloppy with the wording.  Just sayin'.
As I heard about the first real estate company in the world equitize by cryptocurrency is in England. I don’t know really the name of the company, but they have started to accept bitcoin as down payments for buying some property.

May be there are so many other real estate companies who equitize by bitcoin or other digital currency. But I myself heard about the one which I stated above.
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September 03, 2017, 11:31:30 PM
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"Jont" stock company?  There used to be things called "joint stock" companies in one of the earlier asset bubbles, can't remember which.  What's a Jont stock company?

Also, it would be "equitized" if that's even a word.  I'll take your word for it if it is.  If you're selling shares in something, it's best not to be sloppy with the wording.  Just sayin'.
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September 03, 2017, 10:56:23 PM
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