The complete guide for US crypto investors

Options available for investing in small and micro-cap cryptocurrencies

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8 min readOct 13, 2021

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US law enforcement is a foreign crypto firm’s worst nightmare, and if it isn’t, it should be. The multiple agencies that oversee crypto regulation will come down hard on anyone targeting US investors if they are infringing the law in any way. It doesn’t matter if that company is in the US or in some far-flung backwater of Africa. The long arm of US justice is all-pervading.

That opening paragraph would or at least should send shivers down the spine of that crypto entrepreneur drinking his cappuccino in Lagos, Nigeria, who thought it was fair game to target US investors to invest in his new NFT based memecoin. This article, however, isn’t about our friend in Nigeria. But it is relevant, loosely.

This relentless law enforcement and the US’s willingness to go anywhere to enforce its laws has made most sensible overseas crypto exchanges and projects very wary about allowing US investors to participate on…

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