Shady ICO Issuers Are Taking 'Bags of Cash' To Border, US Says (bloomberg.com) 46
A top financial regulator gave a strong warning this week that U.S. scrutiny of initial coin offerings is just getting started. From a report: Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton, speaking at a conference in New York, said companies raising money through digital-token sales shouldn't have any illusions that the government will treat them differently than firms participating in traditional stock offerings. He added that the market deserves close attention because the SEC has already seen examples of fraudsters fleeing the country after persuading U.S. investors to back their ICOs. "I am not going to change the way we approach the offering and trading of securities as a result of the fact that you put it in the form of a token," Clayton said at the Sandler O'Neill Global Exchange and Brokerage Conference. "I'm protecting the integrity of the market. The behavior we see in this is pretty bad. We've got guys with bags of cash headed to the border. That's not our securities market."
Everyone has a scam but me. (Score:5, Funny)
Everyone has a scam but me. Bastards!!
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No shit...
I keep wondering when "I" can find one of these gravy trains.....and quit fscking working!!!
I just know there's a sucker out there waiting to be found....
Every ICO tarred with same brush? (Score:2, Insightful)
Ether was introduced with an ICO.
So was it a security? Or "gas" for a crypto-contract platform?
Was it a scam? Probably not.
How will government decide which tokens are securities vs some functional thing or (attempted) currency, e.g. what about stable coins?
Is it going to be arbitrary, with a few grandfathered lucky winners that got through before the regulations, or are the regulations going to be updated to handle the subtleties of the crypto-token economy? I mean bitcoins are tokens just as much as anyth
Re:Every ICO tarred with same brush? (Score:5, Insightful)
Every ICO is a scam.
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I'm also wondering where he sees a "stable coin" maybe doge?(lol)
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Ether would have been better suited to crowdfunding, promising development milestones together with the coins for funding levels.
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Most people want either less corruption or more of a chance to participate in it.
lolsaywatnow? (Score:3)
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So the wall is not finished yet?
That sounds really bad!
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[Stops you at door] Where do you think you are going with your winnings, buddy? Aren't you going to give us a chance to win some back?
How did I miss the Shady ICO? (Score:1)
Flee at once, all is discovered! (Score:2)
Day late and a dollar short (Score:5)
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only stupid people fell for them. just like only stupid people *invest* in bitcoin. serves them right
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Fun Size ICO (Score:1, Offtopic)
Bags of cash from Minnesota too (Score:5, Informative)
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Correction: All *currencies* are scams (Score:1)
Are (any) fiat-currency and (any) cryptocurrency really equivalent, as cryptocurrency fans claim?
For example, US Dollar and Bitcoin are really equals?
The example is cherry picked to try and make your case. No, I don't think they are really equals...
But you started with the more generic concept asking if ANY fiat-currency and crypto-curency are equal.
Well then, please explain to use why you think Bitcoin is inferior to the Venezuelan bolivar [bloomberg.com]...
The truth is that some crypto-currencies are very much worth mor
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Bitcoin is stable enough for all your money laundering needs.
IMHO only a fool invests in bitcoin, that's not what it's for. It's _purpose_ is to evade capital controls. In and out, in under a day. Fuck the feds.
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This isn't about Bitcoin. This is about shitty "ICO" scams. These almost all run on Ethereum, because the network is designed to allow "smart contracts" and there are turn key solutions for rolling your own ICO and setting up a shiny but hollow website for it.
Someone gives you Ethereum. You give them your new, worthless coin. You promise you're going place, you're doing things, etc., and that investors in your ICO will soon be able to go to those places with you and to do those things with you.
A few mon
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A few months later, when suckers stop hopping on, you shut it all down. The only place you go is away and the only thing you do is take all the Ethereum with you. The suckers who traded Ethereum for your worthless shit are left holding the bag while you're free to sell th
Take the bags to Capitol Hill, not the border. (Score:2)
Financial companies are only allowed to defraud the public insofar as they support political campaigns. Plain old fraud will not be tolerated!