Do you have a great business idea or existing business looking to raise funds? Register an Initial Coin Offering (ICO) in Malta to acquire capital through issuing tokens to investors. Alternatively, digitise your business using the blockchain to raise funds through an Security Token Offering (STO) in Malta.
Raise capital for your venture by registering an ICO. Let us guide you through the entire process from assessing your tokenomic model, creating smart contracts, legal document requirements, marketing and tax planning.
Let us guide you through launching your STO and help you getting started with issuing security tokens backed by a real world assets. Digitize your business by using the blockchain to raise capital for your business.
A cryptocurrency exchange has the toughest requirements from the VFA services regulated in Malta. When holding clients money, VFA’s and cryptographic keys the regulation takes great care of protecting users. Let us guide you through the complete registration of registering your cryptocurrency exchange.
The VFA agent is central in conducting crypto and blockchain related business in Malta. The agent is the bridge between your business and the authorities. Our experience as VFA agent will guide you through the fit and proper tests, financial instruments tests and ensure your business remains compliant.
Malta has one of the first and most detailed regulation when it comes to blockchain and crypto-related ventures. It has long been investing in various niche opportunities and has established various authorities to spearhead the cryptocurrency business and become the blockchain island of the world.
Dr. Scott Stornetta is one of the two founding fathers of the blockchain concept. With his working partner, Dr. Stuart Haber, he developed the idea in 1991, describing it in peer-reviewed journals, and taking out a number of patents. When Satoshi Nakomoto wrote his famous Bitcoin white paper, he referenced Drs Haber and Stornetta.
Bitbay is a cryptocurrency exchange based in Poland which trades Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ether against currencies such as the euro and the dollar. Founded in March 2014, the company has found its growth hampered by the attitude of Polish banks which have proved unwilling to cooperate with the exchange. In this, they’re following the lead of the Polish government which is uncomfortable with crypto. In fact, the Polish financial regulator launched a campaign online recently, warning people of the possible risks of investing in, or using, crypto.
In this article, we will simplify the process of bitcoin so much, we will replace it with an orange! Let’s say that you have one orange. You meet Paul and decide to give him your one orange. Paul now has one orange, whilst you have none.
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