The Swiss-based cryptocurrency project the Tezos Foundation has announced that its mainnet will be launched on Monday, according to a September 14 tweet.
Have a great weekend, everyone, because mainnet arrives Monday!
On Monday, the beta period of the network will officially be over, as the protocol will become a full mainnet.
Tezos introduced its beta network in June, calling the move an "Inflection point" for the project.
In order to build a network and issue a new type of cryptocurrency, Tezos launched an Initial Coin Offering in July 2017, in which it raised around 66,000 Bitcoins and 361,000 Ethereums, worth about $232 million at that time.
Tezos called the funds "a non-refundable donation" and not a "Speculative investment," adding that the token might not be issued at all.
Following the ICO, a dispute arose between Arthur and Kathleen Breitman, the co-founders of the project who own Tezos' intellectual property rights, and Johann Gevers, who controlled the raised funds.
Since the ICO's completion, Tezos has also been the subject of criticism and multiple lawsuits concerning compliance with U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission regulations.
The lawsuits claimed that Tezos tokens should be considered securities under U.S. law, meaning they would need to be registered with the SEC in order to be legally sold to investors.
At press time, Tezos is trading around $1.54, up over 15 percent on the day, while its market capitalization is about $933 million.
Tezos Foundation Announces Launch of Its Long-Awaited Mainnet
Publicado en Sep 15, 2018
by Cointele | Publicado en Coinage
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