[Event] FinTech Connect 2019 London
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Join our Co-Founder, Jor Law at Fintech Connect 2019 in London. He will be speaking on the Digital Asset Panel for Blockchain.
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Join our Co-Founder, Jor Law at Fintech Connect 2019 in London. He will be speaking on the Digital Asset Panel for Blockchain.
Read MoreUnder the Securities Act, Regulation D requires investors to be accredited in certain circumstances. For example, Rule 506(c) of Regulation D allows for general solicitation of private placement offerings while requiring investors in these offerings to be accredited investors. Rule 501 of Regulation D defines the term “accredited investor” and defines income and net worth tests that investors should meet in order to become accredited investors.
Read MorePlease join us November 4th (8pm-10pm) at The Ultimate Blockchain Revolution at USC.
Our Co-Founder, Jor Law, will keynote and speak on the Challenges and Opportunity in the Blockchain Industry panel.
Read MoreJoin our Co-Founder at Crypto Invest Summit this year. CIS is the leading conference & expo focused on blockchain technologies, entrepreneurs, investors, and developers.
For a full agenda please visit https://cis.la/agenda
Read MoreJoin us at Unicorn Battle on October 10th in Santa Monica. Our Co-founder will be on a panel to discuss "Crowdfunding vs Angel-funding vs Venture Capital".
Read MoreAccording to a new report, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is potentially open to modifying and improving its exempt offering framework, including the popular Rule 506(c) exemption for accredited investors in Regulation D. We believe that there is room for improvement and all investors should have a fair chance at certain investment opportunities. That being said, we understand the need to balance financial freedom with the responsibility to safeguard investors. Let us explain.
Read MoreOur Co-Founder, Jor Law, will be speaking at @ATLBW! Join him and many other leaders and innovators at Atlanta Blockchain Week. Use the code PARTNERABW20 for 20% off: atlblockchainweek.com
Read MoreThis year, we are proud to offer three educational tracks for BTC attendees. Our learning sessions are carefully curated to make you confident in your understanding of blockchain technology. Taught by industry luminaries, our sessions will prepare you to master the Certified Bitcoin Professional (CBP) exam so you leave with tangible “proof-of-work” in the form of a certificate. All BTC attendees are eligible to take the CBP exam for free with their ticket purchase. Let #BTC2019 help you learn, apply, and grow your cryptocurrency career from beginner to professional.
Read MoreThe BLOCKCHANCE Conference creates a platform for the exchange of knowledge and shows insights into the field of the blockchain.
The Blockchance Conference 2019’s key topics are the future of economics and the future of society. It is about innovating, harmonizing and accompanying the socioeconomic change associated with blockchain technology. Blockchance creates a platform for the exchange of knowledge, experience and success and shows deep insights into distributed ledger technology and blockchain universe. The conference will open its doors for corporate partners, innovators, developers, investors, politicians, media and an interested public for two days with an inspiring mix of expert talks, panel discussions, breakout sessions, exhibition zones, cultural programs, networking breaks and after glow parties. #BC19
When it comes to investment funds, not all investors are alike. Accredited investors, qualified purchasers, and qualified clients are three different types of investors with varying legal and regulatory statuses. The three terms may sound similar but there are significant distinctions among them. Here is a breakdown of each term.
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