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Singularity Future Technology ($SGLY): FAQ for Getting Payment on the $3M Settlement over Crypto Business Claims(reddit.com)
Hey guys, I posted about this settlement before, but since they’re accepting late claims, I decided to share it again with a little FAQ. So here's all I know about this agreement: What happened? Singularity Future Technology was accused of misleading investors about its shift from a logistics company into a crypto hardware business, including claims about mining equipment, partnerships, and business operations. After reports questioned these claims, $SGLY dropped more than 90%, and investors filed a lawsuit. Now the company has agreed to settle $3 million with investors for their losses. Who can claim this settlement? If you bought $SGLY shares between 2021 and 2023, you may be eligible to participate, even if you sold your shares How long does the payout process take? It typically takes 4 to 9 months after the claim deadline for payouts to be processed, depending on the court and settlement administration. Hope this info helps submitted by /u/JuniorCharge4571 [link] [Kommentare]
What is your actual strategy for taking profits when legacy banks flag everything?(reddit.com)
Making successful trades on the charts is only half the battle nowadays. The real headache is the off-ramp logistics. It feels like traditional commercial banks have completely tightened their compliance algorithms lately, and trying to pull a decent chunk of money out of an exchange is a fast track to getting your account frozen or hit with endless source of funds requests. I am honestly considering shifting away from digital wires entirely for my profit-taking strategy. I was looking into alternative cash settlement networks where you swap your assets and they just have a courier bring physical paper cash straight to your door or send it via mail. Bypassing the banking system entirely sounds like a perfect solution for privacy, but I am super skeptical about how it plays out in real life. If a courier turns up on your porch with an envelope of paper bills, how do you even verify everything is totally legit before they walk away? Has anyone here actually tried a physical cash delivery method to protect their trading profits from bank lockdowns, or is the physical security aspect way too risky to mess with compared to traditional methods? submitted by /u/Vane1st [link] [Kommentare]