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Economy => Exchanges => Topic started by: JollyGood on May 10, 2019, 11:04:40 AM



Title: IEO: A Comprehensive List?
Post by: JollyGood on May 10, 2019, 11:04:40 AM
There is probably no single list that shows which exchanges are conducting which IEO?

Please post here stating which IEOs are currently taking place along with those that have ended and whether they were successful or not.

It would make interesting reading to see what is happening since IEOs have been started to be mentioned regularly.


Title: Re: IEO: A Comprehensive List?
Post by: OmegaStarScream on May 10, 2019, 05:32:30 PM
A list of exchanges that have platforms for running IEOS: https://hackernoon.com/ultimate-list-of-ieo-platforms-launchpads-top-15-exchanges-42af67dfda69

I wouldn't suggest making a list on the forums, it would probably be so hard to keep track of. Take a look at Coincodex  (https://coincodex.com/ieo-list/)or ICOBench (https://icobench.com/ieo). They have a list of running/upcoming and ended ones, sometimes the raised amount, and other details are mentioned as well.


Title: Re: IEO: A Comprehensive List?
Post by: JollyGood on May 11, 2019, 04:02:36 PM
A list of exchanges that have platforms for running IEOS: https://hackernoon.com/ultimate-list-of-ieo-platforms-launchpads-top-15-exchanges-42af67dfda69

I wouldn't suggest making a list on the forums, it would probably be so hard to keep track of. Take a look at Coincodex  (https://coincodex.com/ieo-list/)or ICOBench (https://icobench.com/ieo). They have a list of running/upcoming and ended ones, sometimes the raised amount, and other details are mentioned as well.

Thank you for the links and the advice. As you stated it might get difficult to keep track of all IEOs just as it was with ICOs so better to look at Coincodex and ICObench.

In the future it might become easier to find patterns between exchanges and scam projects but there have to be several IEOs to happen before statistics can be collated and analysed. That would make an interesting read.



Title: Re: IEO: A Comprehensive List?
Post by: buwaytress on May 11, 2019, 10:13:28 PM
Note also that not everyone is calling them IEOs, just to avoid the possible (or probable?) reputational damage later on, in the same way people are now whispering when they want to say ICO. I think I've seen something like initial listing offering. And there are scores of STO platforms that have purportedly already been issuing or are in the midst of issuing offerings - they are exactly done like Binance launchpad or Bittrex IEOs - vetted projects.

GBX (not in that hackernoon list above) goes an extra step though (they are calling them token offerings still, it vets investors and then ensures they are matched by min amounts etc. Yobit even is doing IEOs but they're slapping an old product with a new name (useless internal token, buy low sell high gambling game is what it really is!).

We'll be seeing quite a few Asian ones coming up too, I don't think they'll be good value in keeping track as they're not all going to be as safe or any better than ICOs as portrayed.



Title: Re: IEO: A Comprehensive List?
Post by: JollyGood on May 13, 2019, 08:55:05 AM
Note also that not everyone is calling them IEOs, just to avoid the possible (or probable?) reputational damage later on, in the same way people are now whispering when they want to say ICO. I think I've seen something like initial listing offering. And there are scores of STO platforms that have purportedly already been issuing or are in the midst of issuing offerings - they are exactly done like Binance launchpad or Bittrex IEOs - vetted projects.

GBX (not in that hackernoon list above) goes an extra step though (they are calling them token offerings still, it vets investors and then ensures they are matched by min amounts etc. Yobit even is doing IEOs but they're slapping an old product with a new name (useless internal token, buy low sell high gambling game is what it really is!).

We'll be seeing quite a few Asian ones coming up too, I don't think they'll be good value in keeping track as they're not all going to be as safe or any better than ICOs as portrayed.

Maybe the Asian IEOs you refer to that will come up in future might not be worth tracking as you say but all in all it would be an idea to keep statistics showing failures, successes and scams so the ratios between the three along with geo-location can be used as a tool to identify what is really going on with IEOs