Can we start asking some questions about how they plan on making money with the TaaS fund to benefit investors?
Its beginning to look scary with everyone constantly saying how TaaS will be great but no one asking why.
What sort of credentials or portfolios has the TaaS team have to show that they are capable of managing such a large fund?
also, my previous questions were not answered.
I noticed there is a "Bank Statement" tab on the top right account menu. What is the purpose of this and will it be a requirement at a future date?
Assuming the TaaS investment starts losing money on its investments, does the reserve fund start paying back into the investment fund?
Is there any sort of protection against losing money?
Also, what sort of credentials do the people making investments have at TaaS that give investors the confidence to invest?
Thanks!
Totally agree.The main questions have never been answered.
1.How is Taas going to MAKE money before it SHARES it.
2. Why the U.S. residents cannot participate in the crowd-sale ( have contacted TAAS team via Facebook, but there is NO clear response)
Quote from FAQ (
http://taas.fund/faq.html#answer25)
"25 - DO YOU HAVE ANY LIMITATIONS AS TO WHICH JURISDICTIONS CAN INVEST?
You are only allowed to purchase TaaS tokens if you are neither a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the United States, nor have a primary residence or domicile in the United States, including Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and any other territories of the United States."
My question to TAAS team is WHY? Thank you!
1. This question has been discussed many times, including in this thread, interviews and speeches. I suggest reading through Investment Methodology section of the White Paper as well as flipping through slides of the Presentation first.
2. I believe I already gave you a clear response on facebook, but I will repeat it again on bitcointalk: this was the conclusion our legal team in the US has reached, THAT IS WHY residents of the US are not allowed to participate in the crowdsale. This policy is not new for ICO space, as some crowdsales choose to restrict certain jurisdictions from participation for different reasons. If you have any other legal inquiries, feel free to send an email at
[email protected]1. Well,if you still have questions of that sort within the community , means some of your messages are still unclear to the public.
Have read the White Paper and this thread before asking the previous question.The interviews and speeches look more like a general presentation.
The Investment Methodology in White Paper runs: Tokens - Markets Volatility - Altcoins Investment - Kepler (somewhere in the future we will see "a state-of-the-art intelligence system").
All right, so for now(with Kepler comping soon) we have Altcoins Investment, since tokens and markets volatility aren't some new words to the bitcoin community.
So, your company is going to Trade Altcoins, right? Then what is the difference between your company and any other crypto trading company(or solo trader/invester)?
2.If the person answering my questions on FB was you, then you should remember that your "clear response" was " Please formulate the full question and I will pass it to the management".Still haven't got any respond from the management on FB. Anyway, just wonder why would a company do seminars, interviews and speeches in the US and half of the legal/finance/IT advisors are US professionals and then just excludes the US citizens from ISO.To me, as a potential investor, it looks a bit strange, but if it is a company policy and it has its own reasons for doing that, then let it be it.