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is there an official verification for becoming an accredited investor?

or do u just tell these ICOs, "yeah, i make $200K and h...
contagious beta liquid oxygen bawdyhouse
  07/16/18
There is a common misconception that a “process” exists for ...
Pale Depressive Piazza
  07/16/18


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Date: July 16th, 2018 3:39 PM
Author: contagious beta liquid oxygen bawdyhouse

or do u just tell these ICOs, "yeah, i make $200K and have a $1MM net worth, i swear" and that's sufficient? is there some sorta documentation you have to submit to the SEC and be formally verified?

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Date: July 16th, 2018 3:54 PM
Author: Pale Depressive Piazza

There is a common misconception that a “process” exists for an individual to become an accredited investor. No government agency or independent body reviews an investor's credentials, and no certification exam or piece of paper exists that states a person has become an accredited investor. Instead, the companies that issue unregistered securities determine a potential investor’s status by conducting diligence prior to sale

Read more: How to become an accredited investor | Investopedia https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/092815/how-become-accredited-investor.asp#ixzz5LRup8DI4

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