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Garrett
@garrett
Crypto Twitter is losing its mind over this $4B Pump ICO
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Zach
@zd
ya the polygon guy is clearly angry - so not gonna comment on that but chainyoda has a point that peter is ignoring: because token price is decoupled from equity value, buybacks donât necessarily make a company more valuable sure, they may pump the token price, but that doesnât mean value was created by or for the company
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Zach
@zd
this screenshot encapsulates each persons argument in a nutshell imo chainyoda is focused on the fact that PF isnât âgoing public via token saleâ bc going public implies equity sale â which implies claim on profits kris and peter are only focused on âextractive or notâ â which really comes down to âwill this action pump token price or nahâ (bc price up = happy holders) seems like two entirely different conversations to me
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Garrett
@garrett
yeah slightly different issues but definitely related what if % of profits are committed to token buy backs? But i guess thatâs still just a promise and not a hard requirement if business conditions change
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Steve Pederzani
@ozmium.eth
I studied securities law and practiced some as a lawyer! đ I learned from my mentors public offering means sale of securities not equity. Classic example is WOTC MTG Alpha cards. Technically itâs a public offering. SEC would make them do the work to be compliant and define it as that. Equity doesnât need to be attached, just securities which are situationally defined, and a token absolutely offered like that is a security.
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Steve Pederzani
@ozmium.eth
NFA/NLA just relating what Iâve been told by peers and in CLEs/classes as far back as my ole UCC class at SeattleU lol thank god I took securities/secured transactions classes and got into that. I didnât think itâd be useful until I got into blockchain. đ
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Garrett
@garrett
So youâre saying a token thatâs committing to buybacks via profits would definitely be classified as a security offering?
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