A project called "Unstealable Coin" has recently attracted attention — it filed a trademark registration application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on January 6. This move covers the name of the currency, the logo, and the complete color identification system, all of which have received official protection. From this filing activity, it appears that the project team has put significant effort into brand building, and such formalized operations are rare in the crypto space. What does this really mean? It’s worth the market’s attention.
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OnChainArchaeologist
· 01-14 11:22
Trademark registration tricks are back again. Is the crypto world really starting to operate like a legitimate company?
Or is this just a more beautifully packaged scam...
Daring enough to do this at the USPTO, at least it shows that people haven't run away
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Web3ExplorerLin
· 01-11 11:58
hypothesis: filing with the USPTO is like building a physical anchor for something that's supposed to be borderless... fascinating contradiction, tbh. bridging the gap between decentralized ethos and regulatory theatrics. wonder if this actually matters or just optics?
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 01-11 11:57
Unstealable Coin pulls off a move like this? And they even went to the USPTO to register a trademark... This is indeed rare in the crypto world, but I don't know if it's genuine or just another prelude to scamming investors.
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BitcoinDaddy
· 01-11 11:57
Is unstealable coin real? It feels like a new trick to scam naive investors.
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WalletDivorcer
· 01-11 11:56
Hey, is Unstealable Coin here playing with the mainstream? The USPTO has been alerted.
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WagmiOrRekt
· 01-11 11:47
Oh no, another coin officially registered in the US? I've seen this trick many times; let's see if they can really tell a story later on.
A project called "Unstealable Coin" has recently attracted attention — it filed a trademark registration application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on January 6. This move covers the name of the currency, the logo, and the complete color identification system, all of which have received official protection. From this filing activity, it appears that the project team has put significant effort into brand building, and such formalized operations are rare in the crypto space. What does this really mean? It’s worth the market’s attention.