GDPR.Cash

GDPR.Cash

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GDPR, an acronym for General Data Protection Regulation, is a regulation that governs the data protection and data-sharing relationship between individuals living in the European Union (EU) and the providers of the online products and services they use. First proposed in 2012, it was adopted by the European Parliament, the Council of the European Union, and the European Commission in 2016. At the time, online service providers were given 2 years to fully prepare for the regulations, which are to be enforced on the 25th of May 2018.

GDPR has been likened to Y2K. It is the biggest overhaul of online privacy since the birth of the internet.
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General
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White paper: Read
ICO Time: 01 May 2018 - 25 June 2018
Country: Bulgaria
Token info
Ticker: GDPR
Token Type: ERC20
Available for sale: 120,000,000 GDPR (60%)
Financial
Raised $ 67,000
ICO Price: 1 ETH = 6,000 GDPR
Accepting: ETH
Soft cap: 100,000 USD
Hard cap: 30,000,000 USD
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