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RE: The Entire Financial System Turned Upside Down By Crypo In Just The Last Year

in #jeff7 years ago (edited)

EOS was my first involvement in ICO. I bought some at $1.65, sold them all at $14 due to desperate financial needs. That was a bitter pill to swallow on my part--but it was a necessity.

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How you where able to sell them?

If you're an American, it's very difficult to set up an account with Binance... been waiting for over two weeks now for them accept me. Same with Coinbase - my bank will not post the pending transactions for me to see and therefore verify my account. There's definitely some resistance in the financial community in this country!

Yeah wassup with that man? Almost every frek'in ICO I am in on clearly states. "If you are from the US you can not take part in the ICO".

Even "Rentberry" that operates in the US and rents the majority of their properties in the US doesn't allow US citizens to participate in their ICO (rentberries) which leaves me thinkin wtf...

Yup... we have to rely on those who got into it earlier. I am lucky to have opened and confirmed a Coinbase account! If I want in an ICO... I know a guy...

It's strange because the US gov't openly says they're not going to regulate crypto anytime soon, but at the same time, they're doing just that behind the scenes!

Well now ya know 2 guys! lol

Yeah while we sleep they build fences. I really wish there was a real crypto alliance . Broken down into regions but supported by the whole.

I wish...

I would have sold them too buddy.