"Estonia is the first country to offer e-Residency, a government-issued
digital ID available to anyone in the world. It is a legally binding signature
that allows to register an EU based company entirely online. Technically
it is a pair of RSA keys linked with your identity.
When linked with Mothership, e-Residency becomes even more powerful
- it allows you to incorporate your blockchain business in Estonia,
operate it 100% remotely, get a bank account and link it with our
exchange.
Estonia estimates 10,000,000 e-Residents by 2025. Mothership is proud
to be working with the Estonian government’s e-Residency team to help
build the future."
>Mothership literally has the first mover advantage in the e-residency.
"In addition, Mothership will repurchase MSP on the free market using
20% of fees from Mothership products. The repurchased MSP will be
permanently destroyed. We will do so until 50% of the supply is
destroyed."
>They are literally buying back and burning half of the tokens leaving us with only 100mil MSP.
>The total GDP of the European Union is 16.5 trillion.
Where do you think Motherships market-cap will be this time next year after more and more EU countries sign on?
>It will be in the multi-billions.
This train is legit and is leaving station soon.
It's a loophole. And in 1 fell swoop any country can submit legislation to close it, which will result in an epic tanking of this coin.
That's if the twitter whales who accumulated 6 figures of free mothership coins by shilling it during the ICO don't decide to pump it and exit it.
estonia.. it's the silicon valley of crypto... i loaded up.
>>3277542
Know who else lives in Estonia? I'll give you a hint.
>>3277077
I have.
>>3277077
you really need to keep this on the dl for a least another month.
>>3278481
I always see these two handsome gentlemen, but who are they?
>>3277077
how do I fucking buy this?
>>3279035
coinmarketcap -> msp -> markets -> pick one
>>3277418
>maybe if we don't acknowledge him he'll go away
>>3277077
This coin is really a gem. Hope it reaches a few dollars before end of the year
>fraudulent residency in a foreign nation
WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG
>>3277418
>implying the EU isn't in a death spiral and crypto won't be the coup de gras.