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October 29, 2017, 12:45:00 AM
#20
Russia actually have a bad pedigree in businesses and other spheres of life. There are lots of scam news emanating from that end especially with the involvement of government officials.

Therefore, dealing with Russia would amount to being extra meticulous or to avoid it totally.
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October 29, 2017, 12:43:52 AM
#19
What do you think about crypto-investing to business projects wich location in Russia?

I want to invest in all countries as long as it is certain and promising.
legendary
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October 29, 2017, 12:21:12 AM
#18
I have noticed most ICOs are coming out of Russia or at least have Russian influence in terms of their development teams. Also Eastern European countries are highly involved in crypto right now. I am personally avoiding most ICOs in general and generally think ones with Russian influence are more likely to be scams just because it is unlikely that all of them will end up being successful, and mathematically speaking it doesn't make sense to invest on this basis.
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October 28, 2017, 08:12:46 PM
#17
It depends. For political asylum and fringe groups located in Russia, I will support. Otherwise, no, because I do not trust Russian government.
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October 28, 2017, 07:54:58 PM
#16
I personally dont care where does the business come from, the most important is the business is real and not a scammed, I know that Russia reputation is not too good when it comes to a business, but for me every country is the  same, it is not the country or nationality to blame but the person, I don't care from which country, my researching  procedures will be the same
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October 28, 2017, 07:26:06 PM
#15
Mostly no.
Most of the ICOs that come from Russia are up to the Legal rules in russia, and just becuase the rules in Russia are not really good for the investors my opinion, it makes the ICOs organziers to be able to do whatever they want to do with the money of their investors.

I would stay away unless the Business team is well known and trustworthy, and you really support the idea that they are representing, otherwise, I would stay away from crypto business that come from Eastern europe.
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October 12, 2017, 09:28:44 AM
#14
Is that a question or ambiguous situation of the project itself? Why would location really matter and that too Russian country where they are actually developing the plans to accept bitcoin in legal ways. There have been news though they will be taking down the bitcoin but that's not gonna happen for sure.


Anyway coming to the point, I will surely invest into Russian projects as long as they are legit and more than good enough to pay me profits. Everything will depend on the factors like that only, what is project about, why it can be successful, how much is ROI time, how much is profit etc. But location wouldn't really matter to me. I'm investing currently into many projects but never came across the location based project investment.
legendary
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October 11, 2017, 09:08:33 PM
#13
What do you think about crypto-investing to business projects wich location in Russia?
I do not care as long as the project is legit and they can communicate in proper English, if the project is legit I do not think we should worry at all about where it comes from, however the language barrier can be big if the developer themselves cannot talk on English so that is very important to avoid any confusion in the future.
I have the same sentiment as yours. As long as its legit then I would be willing to invest but one important thing to keep it running and become successful is having good communication. Then common qualifications of the business and the team should be satisfied i.e. competitiveness, high demand in business chosen and etc.
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October 11, 2017, 09:00:02 PM
#12
With the looming regulations? No thank you. It doesn't look like Putin is too fond of cryptocurrencies and until that changes, I don't think crypto as a technology can proliferate in Russia. I'd rather invest in Japan or the US.
legendary
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October 11, 2017, 08:48:33 PM
#11
Highly doubt China cares for what other countries are doing in relation to Crypto

International bankers funded Mao Zedong's revolution in china. Bankers are the primary investors in communist regimes throughout history. They funded Fidel Castro, Stalin & Lenin, Mao Zedong. All examples of communism can be traced back to them in one form or another.

What this means is, international bankers still wield a large degree of influence over china today. When china appears to randomly decide to ban bitcoin exchanges, those decisions are likely made by bankers exerting their influence over chinese politicians.

While you may be right that china itself doesnt care what russia does with crypto, the bankers who funded Mao's regime, who still have a great deal of influence in china to this day, do care. And it is they who may exert pressure on china to influence russia into following certain policies regarding crypto.
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October 11, 2017, 08:24:20 PM
#10
What kind of russian crypto business? I think everyone would invest if it's a good and legit project with guarantees and professionalism. Seems people are a bit afraid about russian projects.  Cheesy

I know there are many Ponzies, HYIPs, ICOs and general scam investments managed by russians, but it doesn't mean all their projects are scam, at least I don't think so... And if we are investing in BTCs there isn't much to worry about regulamentations (at least not now).
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October 11, 2017, 08:03:22 PM
#9
We are already in Russian territory by miles deep within Cheesy every single serious ICO project is on ETH blockchain, whether we like it or not there is no alternative nor competition for ETH on the same scale, Chinese tried to offer an alternative for it by selling 50M tokens of NEO in ICO and keeping 50M for the noobs behind their fake desks and offices Cheesy
Where did you learn about crypto? you should know they belong to no country, internet and everything in it is universal. real cryptocurrencies are universal.
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October 11, 2017, 07:44:40 PM
#8
if it is profitable why not, but in my country when say the investment sites from russia they say away from it, but in my thinking not all the investment business that originated in russia dangerous because it all depends on our election. I will invest my money / bitcoin when I know about the site from the developer and its members, if it is long term or short why not invest there because it is profitable. I am not afraid to lose if it is a good investment
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October 11, 2017, 07:38:28 PM
#7
I see no problem to it after all russia hasn't official banned bitcoin from being used and if they ban it then dont do business in russia move to other place that already adopted bitcoin and didn't put to much exaggerated regulations like japan or Philippines.
Ive read some article also that russia is planning to create they're own crypto currency so they might accept digital currency also, well let's just wait and see whatever they plan to do.
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October 11, 2017, 06:49:18 PM
#6
What do you think about crypto-investing to business projects wich location in Russia?

many ico project is ready from rusian
telecomunication encryptotel iam invest in there
sonm super computer plan iam invest in there too

and many project cloud mining and more fromr rusian too
rusia is big crypto user
legendary
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October 11, 2017, 06:48:10 PM
#5
The united states and some of europe have imposed economic and trade sanctions against russia.

China has not imposed sanctions. This means russia relies on china heavily at this time for trade & economic support.

China may use that leverage to force russia into adopting regulation of crypto or in the future perhaps we will see exchange bans.

This could complicate matters in russia as far as crypto goes.

Highly doubt China cares for what other countries are doing in relation to Crypto, I think they'd much rather make some serious money off of Russian Businesses in any way that they can, be it through the Chinese currency of through Bitcoin / Crypto investments.

But moving on-- I don't think I'd invest in Russian Businesses (even without US sanctions on Russsia) I'd rather not get involved with a country that has such a high corruption rate, and anything that I'd be investing with could be shut down by the government on a whim. So, that's too much risk even for me!
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October 11, 2017, 06:47:11 PM
#4
What do you think about crypto-investing to business projects wich location in Russia?
I do not care as long as the project is legit and they can communicate in proper English, if the project is legit I do not think we should worry at all about where it comes from, however the language barrier can be big if the developer themselves cannot talk on English so that is very important to avoid any confusion in the future.
I would if the price is right and no substandard issues regarding with what kind of product it offers. The more I would invest if my investment would be double up or triple the quantity. There might be language barrier case but this would be talk about and settle if they allow to have trained employees or required employees to speak in English. So there will be no discrepancies happen. It may be a long journey to adjust for a particular business with Russians but maybe they'll find ways to accomodate the business properly.
legendary
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October 11, 2017, 06:02:34 PM
#3
The united states and some of europe have imposed economic and trade sanctions against russia.

China has not imposed sanctions. This means russia relies on china heavily at this time for trade & economic support.

China may use that leverage to force russia into adopting regulation of crypto or in the future perhaps we will see exchange bans.

This could complicate matters in russia as far as crypto goes.
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October 11, 2017, 05:18:34 PM
#2
What do you think about crypto-investing to business projects wich location in Russia?
I do not care as long as the project is legit and they can communicate in proper English, if the project is legit I do not think we should worry at all about where it comes from, however the language barrier can be big if the developer themselves cannot talk on English so that is very important to avoid any confusion in the future.
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October 11, 2017, 02:47:11 PM
#1
What do you think about crypto-investing to business projects wich location in Russia?
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