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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] SpaCoin [SPA] - The first Spa Project applied Blockchain in the world
by
CaVO32
on 03/11/2017, 09:08:03 UTC
For what reason does someone need an alt-coin to get their nails done and their eyebrows waxed at a spa in Tailand.
This is idiotic.
There is no use case here.
Surely you can come up with something beter than this garbage?

Firstly, thank you for your concern!

And then, I want to share with you some benefits when you use Spacoin in our SPA system:

● If you use Spacoin to make payment, your bills will be discounted from 5-10% immediately.
● We are building and develop the ecosystem together with the dentistry, cosmetic shops, other famous SPAs. With Spacoin, you will be the member of our system.
● ...

You can believe in the good future of Spacoin with many benefits like this. The detail will be shared with you in the Whitepaper.

the problem is - if you're not located in those countries that they operate, this project is nonsense. otherwise, you can participate only in the trading part of this coin.

also, with the below comment, how can the team implement this project in vietnam.
Spa is a shit coin,the team trying to steal money.
You cannot using this coin in VietNam,because the Gov refuse to acknowledgement crypto.
Using any currency except vnd is illegal.

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The State Bank of Vietman has issued “Information related to the use of virtual currency” that bans use of the cryptocurrency for payments.

It won't say why, and doesn't explicitly ban mining or blockchain.

The Bank lists conventional payment mechanisms like cheques, payment orders and credit cards as permitted, but then adds (after translation) that “Bitcoin virtual currency and other similar is not lawful means of payment in Vietnam; The issuance, supply, use of bitcoin and other similar virtual currency as a means of payment is prohibited in Vietnam.”

Fines of around US$9,000 apply to those who accept or offer payments in virtual currencies.


Read this : https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/10/30/vietnam_bans_bitcoin_as_payment_for_anything/