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I am an American and own an asset (real estate/property) management and RE investing/consulting company. Let's say I want to get into digital asset management.
I perceive two different paths:
First, on consulting side of things, I want to help other small businesses integrate blockchain tech into their business model. This seems pretty self-explanatory, and I don't perceive that I will run into much (if any) regulatory BS.
The second path (and where my questions arise), in terms of digital asset management, let's say clients from the consulting side of things want me to manage their tokens, wallets, etc. Perhaps even make trades or invest their fiat (into BTC or any other). Am I able to do this in the US without any licensing or worry about other regulatory concerns? If so, is it possible to work on my first path (above) without having to worry about the concerns that come up in the second path?
I already have an LLC, though I don't mind creating another if necessary (t. MO is cheap). Anybody else here doing either consulting or managing in crypto? Know of any companies that are consulting with business re: blockchain integration? I am at the beginning of my research phase, I'll post if I find anything interesting out. I do imagine that regulations will vary by state to a certain extent, though I would guess that Missouri does not have much regulation in place re: cyrpto.
>tldr: /small biz blockchain integration and digital asset management general/

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