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Metaverse Capital Corp GBCHF

Metaverse Capital Corp is a Canada based cryptocurrency investment company. It is involved in operating mining facilities in several countries, running master nodes and service nodes on blockchain networks, and providing witness services for consensus protocols. The company also offers blockchain-related technical and professional services to select parties as clients.


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Comment by Matty4442on Jan 21, 2020 12:30pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Whoa

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Whoa

Here is the new reply from CSE below. Is he stating that it is rare that wa shareholder can recuperate losses? I dont get the sense of his sentence...

"No regulator is likely to comment on a pending or ongoing investigation unless they’re also taking some sort of action at the same time (e.g. locking up assets, issuing a cease trade order)

 
More importantly, investigations are conducted to determine if individuals or companies violated the agreement with the Exchange, or securities laws.  If it is determined that occurred, action may be taken against the company or the individuals.  That would rarely involved restitution to shareholders for a loss – that’s a civil matter.  After all, taking money from the company is taking it from the shareholders.
Regulators work to maintain market integrity, and to ensure those that violated the rules are properly sanctioned.  The objective is protect investors from that type of behaviour.  That doesn’t mean, and couldn’t mean, that every investment is protected."

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