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Topic: Yet another ICO ban, this time probably from Japan :( (Read 1826 times)

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I think this is simply a FUD not more than that. Japan has a strong relationship with cryptocurrency. I think Japan will be the only country that fights for cryptocurrency.
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Thats because too many scammers are now being in the ICO.Maybe japan wants to be fair with the people that have a serious ICO plan.Maybe this is just temporary and hopefully maybe they would give it another chance.
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Almost every country will ban ICOs because the organizations that use it create multi-level coin that attracts capital from everyone but the scam that is happening all the time makes people distrust the coin. In fact, their country is likely to record so many cyber-fraud cases and ICOs so their country will issue a ban to protect their people's interests. In my country there are quite a lot of cases how they happen to create a virtual coin and then introduce people to invest and then they are late payment and then disappear
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Doesn't matter as long as Japan still open to bitcoin usage as currency/commodity/investment/payment method Roll Eyes
Ico ban not means exchanger ban. That's why ICO developers should make real and legit ICO not scam. Why many countries ban ICOs because there are many scam ICOs.

This could be true that due to chances of scam in ICO or just as a precautionary measure government is taking this step so that public does not loses is money scam and then report it . I think all the country may look into this ICO and if somebody has to raise will require government license or something could be a probability .
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ICOs have became a risk because of increased scam. Every country is thinking about it and banning or regulating them. I think Japan is looking forward for a temporary ban if any. They might come up with regulations later. I believe Japan is a country of innovation and provides a good platform to new projects. So, they won't be completely banning ICOs as they are bringing the future and not all are scams. I think just like exchange regulations, they ll be regulating ICOs as well.
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this is a good news. and all the other countries will also ban ICOs and soon any kind of fund raising through ICOs will also be banned. maybe this way we can see this new method of scamming people be eliminated for good.

i also speculate a lot of price rise all over the market if that happens because ICOs have been taking a lot of money in. and when they get banned all that money has to go somewhere. most probably majority of it goes back to bitcoin and some part will also be distributed among other altcoins.
The development of blockchain technology will slow down a bit if ICO is blocked by all countries, not very good.
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If the information about the possibility of imposing a ban on ICO in Japan has an objective basis, then, most likely, it will be a temporary phenomenon, which will be calculated only to streamline this process and reduce risks in its conduct. Japan quite wisely approaches the introduction of crypto currency in its country and has always been loyal to it. Therefore, it seems to me that there should not be any drastic changes in the attitude towards the crypto currency.
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I could see governments later rescind their bans to regulate ICO's instead.. They're a much more efficient, affordable, and democratic method of raising capital for great projects. There's some bad apples, but there were a lot more bad apples among public companies before the 1930's until new regulatory measures from the SEC were introduced. I wouldn't worry about it too much.
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this is a good news. and all the other countries will also ban ICOs and soon any kind of fund raising through ICOs will also be banned. maybe this way we can see this new method of scamming people be eliminated for good.

i also speculate a lot of price rise all over the market if that happens because ICOs have been taking a lot of money in. and when they get banned all that money has to go somewhere. most probably majority of it goes back to bitcoin and some part will also be distributed among other altcoins.
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In general, Japan had a good run with the legality of BTC, of course they are worried that the price might influence the economic activity, so they're trying to be a bit careful about the legal framework. Considering however that Japan has been fairly open to crypto innovations (XRP included), I wouldn't worry all too much, as it's a tech savvy government and population which can more easily identify the potential of the blockchain and how it can help people. Besides that, even if things get out of hand, you can still send the BTC outside Japan and cash in from another country, if your stack is big enough it will be cerntainly worth it, otherwise just give Japan some time and they'll sort things out (integrating it in their legal framework).
I definitely don't think Japan will outright ban cryptocurrencies as I agree with you on how savvy they are on technology. They might regulate ICOs, which could be considered a good or bad depending on the regulation.
What do you guys think would be a good regulation, lets say from a country like Japan or US?
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Doesn't matter as long as Japan still open to bitcoin usage as currency/commodity/investment/payment method Roll Eyes
Ico ban not means exchanger ban. That's why ICO developers should make real and legit ICO not scam. Why many countries ban ICOs because there are many scam ICOs.
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We're still not sure about it, every news like that seems rumors these days. If Japan banned icos then it's their decision and they probably have a reason for doing that. So every country supporting icos shouldn't criticize it.
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An ICO Ban In Japan Is Still A 'Definite Possibility says the news. Here is the link:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/elaineramirez/2017/10/15/japan-ico-ban-indiesquare-higashi/#698d1d38213e
I don't want to cause FUD but I don't know.
Any views on this and on ETH price?
How sad! Less crypto less bitcoin less money less opportunity and less future. Bitcoin has the possibilities to to retain but with a low supply and low demand because of banning the ICO in their country. Another bad news for our community. It does not look good to disseminate that news in this thread, many people will decide to leave in our cryptoworld.
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I don't understand why they choose the Chinese scenario with ban, then regulation. Why not start with regulation? What do they gain from the ban?

Regulation takes a long time.  Ban is quick.

It is a first aid (more like quarantine)  to stop spread of the disease (pretend ICO designed to scalp many investors).

I am all for it and will eventually lead to a much healthier crypto environment.

NOTE that this is FAR from cryptocurrency ban which some seem to mistakenly equate.
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Than it good I think. I lost too much money when I was a crypto noob. 1 of 100 is maybe not a scam. Enough ICOs for me... Sad
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I don't understand why they choose the Chinese scenario with ban, then regulation. Why not start with regulation? What do they gain from the ban?
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So you don't even know if it's from Japan or not? GTFO Cheesy even if it's Japan then stop crying, I can assist you with your future investments on any ICO if you live in China or Japan. I will invest for you and will do everything you want (no quickie) (no funny business under my belly) Cheesy I just need you to trust me. they can only block your bank access if you try to invest with fiat, buy bitcoin then invest with bitcoin. More countries ban ICO's, More demand for bitcoin.
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So stop the ICOs because bad guys are doing this way to steal money from investors. And no matter what country it will do to alleviate the excessive theft of evil people using the ICO to tear down the people who will join it. This is the only step to minimize the thieves and adjust the speed and condition of the crypto world

Lol,  People still don't get it. The ban is NEVER  about criminalty. Internet and the real world are full of crooks and robbers. If you want to see real scams, go to Regulated websites like GoFundMe, Kickstarter, Indiegogo and loads of other small ones I don't remember their names. Quite a number them (fundraisers) on YouTube even boast about their activities publicly. It an open thing.
The potential of ICOs scare those at the top that know and control most things globally. It's about survival. You have to be there to understand how "them zombies" operate.
'Regulations is not even in their agenda, it is an outright crushing.
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Japan has its ADA coin for ICO's in the future
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That's too bad, if true.  Japan always seemed like a friend to Cryptos.  Hopefully this is just another move to regulation rather than a ban.  I've been enjoying Cryptos because they that "wild west" feel to them, when the goverments gets involved, it gets going to get boring and predictable.
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