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RE: Texas state securities serves Bitconnect an emergency cease & desist order
Well, if I was BitConnect, I would certainly be looking at two viable options.
This first once being "dissident" and...
- Ignore the letter just to see how far the State of Texas and their Security Commission can reach into another country while trying to enforce a foreign policy against that country, it's laws and citizens (seeing that they're UK based).
and this would be the fun one...
- Reply back (in legalese) stating "Sure, we'll comply with your Cease and Desist Order.
For expediency and to ensure we are in full and complete compliance with the State of Texas, along with it's Security Commission... we'll need ALL KNOWN I.P. Addresses that reside within your State boarders and are recognized as accurate and validated by both the State of Texas and it's Security Commission.
Once received, we'll be more than happy to immediately block those IP's."