Mh yeah, but what's the worst thing that could happen? The buyer can not know if the token they buy is a security or no... so there is only a risk of losing money, as usual?
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Mh yeah, but what's the worst thing that could happen? The buyer can not know if the token they buy is a security or no... so there is only a risk of losing money, as usual?
In america where we now have one of the mpst lawless govs...ever...i honestly dont know fav. Worst case i think could be worse...but is that eos fault for innovating or govs for being corrupt? :/
I hope im wrong of course...but im one who likes to think about the risk too.
I don't like how some government try to "protect" their citizens from everything they deem unlawful.
Yup. This (I hope) is why people are in crypto. To try to make that way of governance irrelevant.
Yu make some very good points btw