Friday, January 08, 2021 4:01:58 PM
I did read all that and you didn't understand anything I said, also nothing I said disagrees with any of those disclaimers.
Cryptocurrency is not money and all the cryptocurrency transactions therefor are not money services, hence no contradiction.
To say "HUMBL App" is the most generic way of communicating possible, to say you "have an app" doesn't at all define how the app functions at a technical level. That's what my description of a digital wallet is, merely a more technically accurate description of what the App will likely do, in part. There will be clearly much more to it, but I'm focusing on a specific aspect of their solution. I am trying to understand what the actual investment is here.
Notice the description of a "HUMBL Network", an infrastructural requirement for developing a cryptocurrency exchange, why do you think that's there in your own reference?
Feel free to watch HUMBL's presentation if you think I'm lying.
If you can't understand the language then look at the screens of their app, describing the use of USD stablecoins. Maybe it won't use USDC specifically, but I heard it mentioned and thought that may be the one. Clearly they discuss the exchange of coins between many countries stablecoins, it's all there. My other points stand as well, based on the content of the presentation.
Everything I said is how it may likely* work in reality in order to accomplish what it is they say they want to. The words of HUMBL's leadership directly communicated as much if you know how to understand what was said.
If you think this company is building a "magic box" and things just happen that no one can understand, I promise you're wrong about that.
Cryptocurrency is not money and all the cryptocurrency transactions therefor are not money services, hence no contradiction.
To say "HUMBL App" is the most generic way of communicating possible, to say you "have an app" doesn't at all define how the app functions at a technical level. That's what my description of a digital wallet is, merely a more technically accurate description of what the App will likely do, in part. There will be clearly much more to it, but I'm focusing on a specific aspect of their solution. I am trying to understand what the actual investment is here.
Notice the description of a "HUMBL Network", an infrastructural requirement for developing a cryptocurrency exchange, why do you think that's there in your own reference?
Feel free to watch HUMBL's presentation if you think I'm lying.
If you can't understand the language then look at the screens of their app, describing the use of USD stablecoins. Maybe it won't use USDC specifically, but I heard it mentioned and thought that may be the one. Clearly they discuss the exchange of coins between many countries stablecoins, it's all there. My other points stand as well, based on the content of the presentation.
Everything I said is how it may likely* work in reality in order to accomplish what it is they say they want to. The words of HUMBL's leadership directly communicated as much if you know how to understand what was said.
If you think this company is building a "magic box" and things just happen that no one can understand, I promise you're wrong about that.
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