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More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago

Is Ethereum a security?

It's been a while since I've seen this topic discussed, and with new developments always arising, I wanted to see the opinions that are out there. A few years ago, Gary claimed that ETH wasn't a security. Times have changed, yet there sti...

by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

Saylor: It's pretty obvious ethereum is a security. It was issued via an ICO, there's a management team, there was a premine, there's continual hard forks, a difficulty bomb that keeps getting pushed back. The problem is they keep changing it. For it to b

Ethereum foundation premined 72 million eth (just created it out of thin air), gave some of those coins for free to insiders, sold some of those coins and collected BTC investments, created ethereum roadmap and keeps changing it every year, keeps ch...

by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

Saylor: It's pretty obvious ethereum is a security. It was issued via an ICO, there's a management team, there was a premine, there's continual hard forks, a difficulty bomb that keeps getting pushed back. The problem is they keep changing it. For it to b

What Saylor is saying has truth to it, there are certain things about Ethereum that make it more like a security than Bitcoin. But the bigger question is, why should one country's classification of an asset matter? It seems hypocritical for Bitcoine...

by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago

Saylor: It's pretty obvious ethereum is a security. It was issued via an ICO, there's a management team, there was a premine, there's continual hard forks, a difficulty bomb that keeps getting pushed back. The problem is they keep changing it. For it to b

What Saylor is saying has truth to it, there are certain things about Ethereum that make it more like a security than Bitcoin. But the bigger question is, why should one country's classification of an asset matter? It seems hypocritical for Bitcoine...