Shill Me

Been seeing a lot of this the last few days, and from what i've gathered they're aiming to be some sort of fin-tech platform not including their exchange.
How big is this thing gonna be?
Time to go all in?

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Bump

Mate just dyor. Or are you just a bagholder looking for some reassurance? Either way, it’s my second biggest investment in crypto. I got in last December and unfortunately didn’t sell at the top but have just held right through and actually doubled my stack through the bear market.
It’s a safe bet imo which is what a lot of other anons seem to think, but also a potential moonshot.
They will always be on the right side of regulation but now with LDL decoupling from Liquid eventually to become a true cryptocurrency there’s endless possibilities utility wise. For now the (QASH) token is just a placeholder. You’ll have to wait till the next AMA about tokenomics if you want more details because at this point only the high ups and insiders at Quoine know the details.

My second biggest holding as well. This one is a low risk / high reward

I'm in heavy for the competitor Nauticus; but QASH Liquid could be great; However I think Nauticus's Ecommerce set up will be more successful as it is supposed to emulate REQ's ideas but you know; with actual backing and a reason to do it.
Nauticus will be an exchange too; starting next month. Guess we will find out

I’d be very surprised if they can actually meet that deadline for the exchange to go live. Time will tell

And by the way, how was it legal for U.S investors when they couldn’t invest in projects like CoinMetro etc? I’m expecting a Nauticus shitstorm if the SEC gets involved

Is 10k enough to make it?

From my understanding the private investments pushed them well above 60 mil. but thats just rumor

By hiring a team of lawyers to defend that they aren't a security at all; and pushing the burden off onto said lawyers if it becomes and issue

>by pushing the burden off onto said lawyers
Where’d you go to law school user? Community college?