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RE: The WAR on Cryptocurrency Is Heating Up: TODAY Chinese Government Bans ALL ICO's In China. Like The "Land Of The Free" Whats Next? Is This For Our Own Good?

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago

Yes a very intelligent answer as usual. I really like how you always see the spectrum, yin yang, light dark, good bad, ups downs, etc etc =)>

I agree. I would really like to know more about the VPN stuff and how to get into ICO's that don't allow Americans etc. I am really not to techie and only use computers to Steem for the most part hahaha

I would like to learn a lot more of how to utilize the system and tricks to further freedom and success. Hoping I will get a mentor soon. So many people on Steemit that really know about this stuff.

Thanks for your wise contributions to Steemit!

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Get a VPN software - tons of them out there, paid and free. Setup and set the country to one other than the US or China. Access site as usual, without being blocked due to IP address.

Pretty much that simple. ;-)

hahaha seriously? What about all these exchanges that require id, addresses or stuff like that plus then the new ico's have to be moved around in order to be traded or used unless one is just buying them to sit on. Which I guess for some is the point.

Depends on the ICO, I guess. Most are direct, prior to tokens hitting exchanges - like EOS' is direct off the website, just blocking US IP addresses. VPN is an easy workaround, and from there, once your tokens are in your Ethereum wallet, you're good to move around between wallets and exchanges as desired.

Or if it's from an exchange, that is typically post-ICO. As per the EOS example again, I don't believe there are any restrictions saying US citizens can't buy tokens on exchanges like Kraken or even through wallets like Exodus - the limitation is only directly through the EOS site to limit their own liability.

Of course, I wouldn't recommend taking this as advice and the standard situation for ALL ICOs, though this is probably the simplest workaround...

Ok so your saying the limitation is on the ICO and once the coin is able to be exchanged then you can exchange it freely on exchanges?

And yes don't worry I am not taking any financial advise. I always think for my self and only hold my self responsible for my actions. Even from someone as wise as you ;-)>

I do appreciate your answers though. So far you have proven to be a very genuine, helpful and intelligent being. I appreciate that.

As far as I know, yes - at least in the US...

I will experiment and see.
Thanks again for your input.