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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: China ban: who's the next?
by
Helga.Alekseyuk
on 12/09/2017, 13:00:58 UTC
I think any country that realises shed loads of cash leaving the country unregulated will soon try to stop it and bring in regulation.

I just read about Canada and they are allowing the first regulated ICO.

Yes europe could be next.

2018 year many regulations will come I guess - Europe, Russia.

Yes, I think more and more counties will join in to ban the crazy ICO since the ICO is too easy to raise a lot of money, and of course it is a very high risk investment, but I think these counties will keep supporting the block chain development.

That's the fact Smiley
That's what I found: The EU Has Now Invested Over €5 Million in Blockchain Startups .
 Last month, the European Commission (the EU's executive arm) said that it was planning to create a "Blockchains for Social Good" competition that would operate in conjunction with Horizon 2020. Researchers in Europe have also looked to the program to fund cryptocurrency-related projects.


 In Europe we trust Smiley