Why NIST Matters for US Investors
NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) is a US federal agency. In 2024, after eight years of evaluation, NIST finalised three post-quantum cryptography standards: FIPS 203 (CRYSTALS-Kyber), FIPS 204 (CRYSTALS-Dilithium), and FIPS 205 (SPHINCS+). These standards are now mandatory for all US federal agencies and are the de facto benchmark for US private-sector cybersecurity. BMIC is the only presale-stage token built on all three of these exact standards โ giving American investors a unique alignment between the blockchain investment and the government mandate they already live under.
How US Investors Buy BMIC โ Step by Step
Step 1 โ Buy ETH or USDT on a US-compliant exchange: Coinbase (NASDAQ: COIN, most popular for US buyers), Kraken (strong compliance record, available in most states), or Gemini (NY-based, NYDFS regulated). All support ACH, wire transfer, and debit card purchases.
Step 2 โ Transfer to self-custody wallet: Move ETH or USDT to MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet (non-custodial), or Trust Wallet. You need a wallet address to interact with the BMIC presale contract.
Step 3 โ Connect to bmic.ai and buy: Navigate to bmic.ai, connect your wallet, select your BMIC amount, and confirm at $0.049999 per token.
Step 4 โ Tokens at TGE: Your BMIC tokens are delivered to your wallet at TGE Q4 2026.
US Regulatory Landscape (FIT21 & Commodity Classification)
The Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act (FIT21) creates a framework where sufficiently decentralised tokens with utility may qualify as "digital commodities" regulated by the CFTC rather than securities regulated by the SEC. BMIC's ERC-4337 smart account architecture, burn-to-compute mechanism, and decentralised governance roadmap position it well within the criteria that distinguish a commodity network from an investment contract. This matters for post-TGE liquidity and exchange listings. Always consult a qualified US attorney before making investment decisions based on regulatory classification โ the landscape continues to evolve. DYOR.
IRS Tax Rules for BMIC Buyers
The IRS treats cryptocurrency as property (Rev. Rul. 2023-14 and related guidance). Key taxable events for a US BMIC investor:
(1) Buying ETH with USD โ not a taxable event; establishes cost basis.
(2) Exchanging ETH for BMIC โ a crypto-to-crypto trade; triggers CGT on ETH appreciation since purchase.
(3) Receiving BMIC at TGE โ may be ordinary income if tokens have established fair market value at delivery.
(4) Selling BMIC post-TGE โ capital gains event; under 12 months = short-term (ordinary income rates); over 12 months = long-term (0โ20% preferential rates).
Use Koinly, CoinTracker, or TaxBit for IRS Form 8949 / Schedule D reporting. Consult a crypto-specialist CPA for your specific situation.