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Topic: Yet another ICO ban, this time probably from Japan :( - page 5. (Read 1826 times)

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A lot of ICO are shit and scam, the governement want to protect their citizen against it. Yes it's a liberty privation but it's a way to educate people. I don't agree with this, but soon the ICO ban will be removed as soon they reinforce the regulation around it.
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Dream of the Great
Perhaps this is done in order to trim the way to such a bitcoin gain? So that ordinary people could not earn it in any way? In Russia they want bitcoin to be on sale only in the official Moscow stock exchange. In other words, only professional traders will be able to trade them. The prohibition has not been said yet, but this is only the beginning. Sad
newbie
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The problems with ICOs is that government are not seeing how they can protect the investors if the ICO is a scam. This is a huge problem. How do you guarantee that your money is moving the company? But ICOs bans are not a problem for the existing tokens, bitcoin will not suffer from it. The only problem that will emerge is few new tokens on the market.
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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?

This is the reason why Ethereum price goes down a little bit and stuck with that $280-$310 because of this ICO's madness, every most of the investors in the ICO's that they are participating with is expecting a growth in their invested money or dividends with the success of that ICO's but instead it is like finding a 1 is to 5 true and legit I so for me it is so hard to invest now with the ICO's and taken for granted the issues that it will not last long. Countries that are regulating their citizens it using ICO's is just a right thing to do because of ICO's are uncontrollable.
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Crypto Swap Exchange
Doesn't matter as long as Japan still open to bitcoin usage as currency/commodity/investment/payment method Roll Eyes
legendary
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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?
considering how accepting japan is about bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, this ban, were it to happen, is probably intended to protect potential investors from becoming victims of a shady 'ico.' this being considered, i dont think that this would change the japanese government's stance on bitcoin's legality and wont result in a ban on bitcoin in the future.

It has been a while and it has not happened yet. So, hopefully, this will be simply spreading FUD and nothing else Smiley
dunno about that one, the ico scene is pretty shady at times; some group of people asking for a couple million dollars promising to deliver something resembling a plan that may or may not even actually be finished? tad iffy if you ask me. it would be ideal if this ban was only temporary, and would only remain in place until the government organized legislation and means to regulate the ico scene creating a safe environment for its citizens to invest in.
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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
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I think this will be a signal. These two days, the United States began to step up supervision. The market is terrible today. I don't want to invest too much, but I have my own plan. More recent observations on the market?
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It has been a while and it has not happened yet. So, hopefully, this will be simply spreading FUD and nothing else Smiley
sr. member
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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?

This is what I am talking about. The price of bitcoins may rise given the fact the number of investors are increasing per day, but news like these pose a threat regarding its price in the future. These are one of the few external factors that affect the price of bitcoins and are not accurate indicators therein.
Should Japan ban their ICOs, then expect prices to decrease. Hopefully that "definite possibility" is only a possibility that may happen.

I am thinking this since China started this "banning of ICOs". What if not only China is the one who will ban ICOs since China has a great deal in trading and other stuffs, and now it might happen. It may not be certain but the possibility is also high. This is a great threat to the price of bitcoin and also the investors who have their bitcoins and other investors who also want to get ahold of this digital currency.
hero member
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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?

This is what I am talking about. The price of bitcoins may rise given the fact the number of investors are increasing per day, but news like these pose a threat regarding its price in the future. These are one of the few external factors that affect the price of bitcoins and are not accurate indicators therein.
Should Japan ban their ICOs, then expect prices to decrease. Hopefully that "definite possibility" is only a possibility that may happen.
full member
Activity: 490
Merit: 110
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?
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