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The U.K. Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), which oversees the banking and finance industry, released its guidance on cryptocurrencies published its final guidance in PS19/22 on 31 July 2019.

The FCA has included a new category of regulated tokens that constitute e-money, “e-money tokens”. rather than including e-money tokens within the utility tokens category. This provides a clearer distinction between regulated security tokens and e-money tokens on the one hand, and unregulated tokens (utility tokens and exchange tokens that do not fall within the above categories) on the other.

Lots of eMoney domains to be had out there.

Happy hunting Domainers
 
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I decided to register a few. Since .org was favorable extension for crypto names I registered

EmoneyWallet.org
Emoneyvault.org
EmoneyBank.org
Emoney.Casino
EVault.app
 
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Monerium’s blockchain backed alternative to PayPal and Google Pay

An Icelandic startup has been given the green light for Europeans to start using its bank less money services.

PayPal, Google Pay, WePay: the explosion in ‘e-money’ providers–as they’re called by financial types–has created a trillion dollar industry worldwide.

By issuing e-money on blockchains, Monerium removes the need for intermediaries and lets you automate financial transactions in areas like payments, trade finance and securities settlement. Access to Ethereum’s smart contracts and other blockchain-specific tools is the secret sauce which Monerium’s developers believe will blow legacy systems, like PayPal, out of the water.
 
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Why Monerium e-money is unlike Facebook’s Libra cryptocurrency

https://monerium.com/monerium/2019/...-is-unlike-facebook-libra-cryptocurrency.html
 
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First offer just landed for my eMoney Tokens dn. S**ts getting serious :nailbiting:
 
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What was the offer if you don't mind sharing?

No where near what it could potentially be worth.

Tempting offer, but the domain needs to mature for 12 months before I’ll seriously consider selling. If what I’m reading in the news is right, then I don’t want to even guess what it could be worth.
 
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No where near what it could potentially be worth.

Tempting offer, but the domain needs to mature for 12 months before I’ll seriously consider selling. If what I’m reading in the news is right, then I don’t want to even guess what it could be worth.

So again we are talking offers and can't even share the offer price? Lol, what's going on with you people.
 
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So again we are talking offers and can't even share the offer price? Lol, what's going on with you people.

I’d much rather share a completed sale. :)
 
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I’d much rather share a completed sale. :)

Aren't we all.

In that case, I believe saying I've got an offer and not even sharing the offer details is useless.
 
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Aren't we all.

In that case, I believe saying I've got an offer and not even sharing the offer details is useless.

Yeah, you’re probably right. You’ll have to excuse my enthusiasm. It’s taken me 3 years and a lot of hard work to secure a decent domain name. Just a bit excited about this one. 😊
 
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I sold digitaldollars.com about 4 years ago for cheap. It pains me every time I think about it!
 
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I sold digitaldollars.com about 4 years ago for cheap. It pains me every time I think about it!

We’ve all made mistakes. Learning from them is the key.
 
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Crypto Regulation: The UK’s Approach

The Financial Conduct Authority, the UK’s financial sector regulator, deems e-money tokens (stablecoins) and security tokens (shares, bonds) as regulated tokens within its regulatory remit. The FCA does not currently, however, regulate payment tokens (bitcoin) or utility tokens (filecoin).

https://medium.com/altcoin-magazine/crypto-regulation-the-uks-approach-f65b9dbf50c

 
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I sold digitaldollars.com about 4 years ago for cheap. It pains me every time I think about it!
That's exactly why I became a domainer.:blackalien:
 
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took a punt with these 2, but if they are known as e-money tokens thought I would shorten it down a bit....

e-token.org
e-tokens.org
 
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took a punt with these 2, but if they are known as e-money tokens thought I would shorten it down a bit....

e-token.org
e-tokens.org
Nice! Hand regs?
 
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Yeah, you’re probably right. You’ll have to excuse my enthusiasm. It’s taken me 3 years and a lot of hard work to secure a decent domain name. Just a bit excited about this one. 😊
Enthusiasm is good! Keep sharing that enthusiasm, its contagious, in a good way.:xf.smile:
 
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"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win,"

European Central Bank takes swipe at Libra

Speaking yesterday at the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) Legal Conference in Frankfurt, European Central Bank (ECB) executive board member Yves Mersch questioned how Libra differs from other private currencies and from public money, as well as what legal and regulatory challenges it will face, before asking directly, “In the light of its mandate, what position should a central bank like the ECB take towards Libra?”

Hype aside, to him, Libra was no different than any other established private currency, saying: “Similar to cryptocurrencies, Libra will be issued through a public ledger running on a form of blockchain technology. And similar to e-money, Libra will be distributed to end users electronically in exchange for funds denominated in fiat currencies.

“I sincerely hope that the people of Europe will not be tempted to leave behind the safety and soundness of established payment solutions and channels in favour of the beguiling but treacherous promises of Facebook’s siren call.”

https://iclg.com/ibr/articles/10054-european-central-bank-takes-swipe-at-libra
 
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