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Topic: Why do some ICOs have different 'team location' and 'place of registration'? - page 2. (Read 236 times)

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Maybe some ICO projects have teams that work in different regions, but they have one headquarter, in the case you have given, Cayman.

I think this has been practice a lot, teams are scattered around the globe because of their expertise. But there could be projects as well who have their teams just located in one place. Doesn't make any difference as long the project will deliver.
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Developers can live anywhere in the world, but not many countries accept Blockchain projects as legal, this thing similar gambling sites.
hero member
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The main ICO team is the official one any other in different locations are just to aid and easy any difficulty possible partners from that location so it can be trashed out by the team internally.
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Hello. I have been viewing ICO projects on third-party platforms such as ICObench.com and Coingecko.com. I find that some ICO projects have different 'team location' and 'place of registration'. For example, a project may be labeled with 'Cayman Islands' but you can tell from their official websites that the main team members (office) are in somewhere else, say, the US or whatever.
Simply some of the team members are working remotely all over the world. They don't need to be in a single office just to work hence just working on their respective tasks.

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So why is that? Is it because of the considerations on ICO regulations? Huh
And it has nothing to do with ICO regulation.
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Hello. I have been viewing ICO projects on third-party platforms such as ICObench.com and Coingecko.com. I find that some ICO projects have different 'team location' and 'place of registration'. For example, a project may be labeled with 'Cayman Islands' but you can tell from their official websites that the main team members (office) are in somewhere else, say, the US or whatever.
So why is that? Is it because of the considerations on ICO regulations? Huh
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