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Title: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: Propellerbuh on September 17, 2023, 08:35:00 PM
Good day to all.

I’m new to this forum and I got here through a Google search of cryptocurrency forums.
I’m not good at this, and this is a new direction for me.
Looking for someone to help me understand the altcoin business.
For many years I was engaged in business working as a financier in large companies. For today
It is very difficult for businesses to attract funding into the real sector.
I have an idea to attract funding to the real business sector by releasing altcoin
That would be secured by real business.
If this team is interested in discussing the possibility of a joint start-up.
I’m no good at the crypt, but I have real business experience.
At the moment I am considering the construction of a starch factory on the basis of the former plant that
located in Slovakia. There is a project of the plant also there is an engineering company that will carry out installation and start-up of the operation.
I’d like to see if it’s possible to finance a project using the release of my altcoin.
Do not judge strictly. Maybe it is impossible. But I hope you can always find an alternative even in such a question.
Can try it small. Ready for dialogue. I will be glad of new acquaintances.

My native language is Russian and Ukrainian. English is very weak. I wrote the text in Russian then translated in a translator.
There may be translation errors, I apologize for them in advance.





Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: GeorgeJohn on September 17, 2023, 08:51:05 PM
Before I bring up my suggestions I will like to clarify myself base on my observation towards combination of two languages you use for English board, I think that the you composed or wrote in Russian and Ukraine languages you won't have using your native language in English board, specifically a native languages is meant to be in local board not in public board. But nevertheless, I guess the English composition is local version of it.

The aspect of altcoins business, it would have been good to learn and understand the kind of business you want to get into, because its obvious that altcoins gives profit when you are lucky enough for particular altcoins you invest on accelerate, so therefore altcoins investment is suppose to verify very because of the potential of the project before investing on it, because their is every tendency that the coin you want to invest on will give off in short duration, so the reputation of altcoins and the potential matters a lot.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: Propellerbuh on September 17, 2023, 09:05:23 PM
Before I bring up my suggestions I will like to clarify myself base on my observation towards combination of two languages you use for English board, I think that the you composed or wrote in Russian and Ukraine languages you won't have using your native language in English board, specifically a native languages is meant to be in local board not in public board. But nevertheless, I guess the English composition is local version of it.

The aspect of altcoins business, it would have been good to learn and understand the kind of business you want to get into, because its obvious that altcoins gives profit when you are lucky enough for particular altcoins you invest on accelerate, so therefore altcoins investment is suppose to verify very because of the potential of the project before investing on it, because their is every tendency that the coin you want to invest on will give off in short duration, so the reputation of altcoins and the potential matters a lot.

Thanks for the comments. I deleted the weight of my message in Russian.
The idea is to create a new altcoin for the project instead of using what is already there.
Collateral for altcoin will be the rights to the company that will own the enterprise. The coin will be payable dividends.
Coin holders can either receive dividends or sell them to the company after the plant starts up.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: GeorgeJohn on September 17, 2023, 09:13:27 PM
Before I bring up my suggestions I will like to clarify myself base on my observation towards combination of two languages you use for English board, I think that the you composed or wrote in Russian and Ukraine languages you won't have using your native language in English board, specifically a native languages is meant to be in local board not in public board. But nevertheless, I guess the English composition is local version of it.

The aspect of altcoins business, it would have been good to learn and understand the kind of business you want to get into, because its obvious that altcoins gives profit when you are lucky enough for particular altcoins you invest on accelerate, so therefore altcoins investment is suppose to verify very because of the potential of the project before investing on it, because their is every tendency that the coin you want to invest on will give off in short duration, so the reputation of altcoins and the potential matters a lot.

Thanks for the comments. I deleted the weight of my message in Russian.
The idea is to create a new altcoin for the project instead of using what is already there.
Collateral for altcoin will be the rights to the company that will own the enterprise. The coin will be payable dividends.
Coin holders can either receive dividends or sell them to the company after the plant starts up.
It's good as you deleted it because during discussion people will only concentrate on the English speaking words or composition to respond to you, but as the Russian and Ukraine language is attached to it many people will not be encouraged to discussion in such thread except it is people that come From your geographical environment


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: Wiwo on September 17, 2023, 09:29:14 PM
Project financing through token issuance use to be profitable for investors before,  but with the recent multiple experience with scam projects who only exist on papers and not in real life just to secure investors funds to use for their gains,  this has affected investors motivation level and also have effected their overall trust in such project.

And just as you said that you have a year of business experience but lack the funding,  I am sure to secure a loan and develop the coin to a certain level of success before you invite investors to buy into your share by issuing them the tokens and think that way you can easily attract potential investors.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: vv181 on September 18, 2023, 12:25:56 AM
What makes you think the lack of funding of a business could be solved merely by shifting the funds-seeking method into altcoins or any cryptocurrencies? We know that due to the recent economic condition, most VC and investment firms take a more careful approach toward which business they want to fund.

With that in mind, there must be something wrong with the business you propose. Making an altcoin while only seeking funding would rather make your business plan decision awful. You are not solving the problem of why the business did not get financed, but instead, shifting to meaningless and unnecessary altcoin funding options or methods. Your business has no essential dependence on an altcoin, even for the sake of funding.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: Propellerbuh on September 18, 2023, 09:50:26 AM
Thank you for your message.
I understand that there were and are many scam  projects involving finance that
were created only for the sake of receiving other people's money.
I understand that it is very difficult to inspire confidence among investors and
show that the project will be a success.
The cryptocurrency market is new to me. I haven't followed the crypto market before.
Now is the time for digitalization. Today it is difficult to find financing to start a business.
I used to use the services of private investors and bank loans.
There were no other options in my practice.
Today banks do not want to finance a project without collateral and participation with their capital of at least 30%
from the cost of the project. Private investors are not willing to take risks given the global economic downturn.
While studying the cryptocurrency market, I see that people invest their finances in coins that do not have any collateral.
people take risks with the desire to receive income from purchase and sale operations or freezing coins.
I want to try to attract finance from the virtual market to the real sector by combining them.
I don't know if this will work or not.
In order to understand, I am looking for someone who understands this.
Today, due to restrictions on free movement in my country and I am looking more towards e-commerce.
While there is time and opportunity, I want to learn more about the altcoin market.
Maybe I'll find a partner here By combining efforts and knowledge we can get results.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: passwordnow on September 18, 2023, 09:54:40 AM
Hi, welcome to bitcointalk propeller. I understand the concept that you're thinking about releasing altcoin of yours for the funding of your business and in return, there's the value that you'll also project for those tokens. Honestly, this has been done for so many times in the past like during the ICO days. I don't recommend this anymore as the volatility will certainly hit the token especially if you put that in the exchanges. If there's a need for funding just release some bonds or get into crowdfunding by releasing stocks instead of altcoins.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: Propellerbuh on September 18, 2023, 10:19:29 AM
Hi, welcome to bitcointalk propeller. I understand the concept that you're thinking about releasing altcoin of yours for the funding of your business and in return, there's the value that you'll also project for those tokens. Honestly, this has been done for so many times in the past like during the ICO days. I don't recommend this anymore as the volatility will certainly hit the token especially if you put that in the exchanges. If there's a need for funding just release some bonds or get into crowdfunding by releasing stocks instead of altcoins.

Thanks for the advice to take a closer look at Crowdfunding. I didn't know about this kind of funding. Now I’ll read and look on the Internet. I agree that altcoins
do not have a stable exchange rate and are subject to volatility. I see that after listing the coin drops in value several times. I understand that many people want to get quick benefits and what this can lead to
to the impossibility of the further existence of the project.
I say again that I am new to this topic and I want to understand the possibilities of Internet commerce.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: Propellerbuh on September 18, 2023, 11:41:06 AM
Hi, welcome to bitcointalk propeller. I understand the concept that you're thinking about releasing altcoin of yours for the funding of your business and in return, there's the value that you'll also project for those tokens. Honestly, this has been done for so many times in the past like during the ICO days. I don't recommend this anymore as the volatility will certainly hit the token especially if you put that in the exchanges. If there's a need for funding just release some bonds or get into crowdfunding by releasing stocks instead of altcoins.

All I found on the Internet were Crowdfunding sites that allow you to finance non-commercial projects or
private small business. Mainly associated with handmade or production of piece goods. Their reward for funding is basically the right to receive the product for free.
I have not found a platform for financing business projects. If there is a specific site, please tell me.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: Beerwizzard on September 18, 2023, 01:46:04 PM
All I found on the Internet were Crowdfunding sites that allow you to finance non-commercial projects or
private small business. Mainly associated with handmade or production of piece goods. Their reward for funding is basically the right to receive the product for free.
I have not found a platform for financing business projects. If there is a specific site, please tell me.

Your altcoin should have some real use which is backed by the real business. Without the proper use scenario, the altcoin would be nothing more than a meme token or just an alternative form of crowdfunding.

IMO, even if you use the coin only to donate on your business, creating an altcoin and promoting it is a pretty complicated for a real world business. It would be much easier to get funding from traditional sources, just make a clear business plan, show how you gonna make the profit and investors will queue up to give you the money. It shouldn't be the problem neither in EU nor even in Russia.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: mu_enrico on September 18, 2023, 02:11:57 PM
IMO, even if you use the coin only to donate on your business, creating an altcoin and promoting it is a pretty complicated for a real world business. It would be much easier to get funding from traditional sources, just make a clear business plan, show how you gonna make the profit and investors will queue up to give you the money. It shouldn't be the problem neither in EU nor even in Russia.
I second this opinion since you'll have difficulties with the regulation if you want to use cryptocurrency to fund your business. Now people understand that this is basically just an illegal security.



@OP have you spoken with your lawyers? There's so much complicated stuff if you want people abroad to invest in your business, aside from the ICO issue with the regulation. Your best bet is by pitching investors if you can't afford to get bank lending.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: danherbias07 on September 18, 2023, 02:13:49 PM
If you have less knowledge about cryptocurrencies and how it works then this might become an expensive start for you. First, you will need a team because it's impossible for you to do it on your own or else it will be a mess.
Marketing is next, you need another team to spread the good news and all I can say about what I see now is it's difficult to find a good team that would make a great effort and work it out, you will need to pay high to make it possible.

I say it is possible but it will cost you.
There are other businesses that did the same, some failed lacking mostly in marketing strategies while others were because of the lack of information given to make it sound more inviting to investors. I've seen car business-related and even electronics businesses during the ICO days, both failed but they did try. You need to think of a feature that would be attractive and also put yourself in their position if it's really worth buying your proposed plan of coin.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: coin-investor on September 18, 2023, 02:35:35 PM


Thanks for the advice to take a closer look at Crowdfunding. I didn't know about this kind of funding. Now I’ll read and look on the Internet. I agree that altcoins
do not have a stable exchange rate and are subject to volatility. I see that after listing the coin drops in value several times. I understand that many people want to get quick benefits and what this can lead to
to the impossibility of the further existence of the project.
I say again that I am new to this topic and I want to understand the possibilities of Internet commerce.

You should take your time if possible do a deep study to fully understand how creating a token and launching a crowdfunding works, we already have thousands of shit and dead coins and yours could be one of them if you do not lay out a good plan, I'm not discouraging you but times have changed a lot in Cryptocurrency.
There was a time when you just created a token and people would buy that token regardless of who created it and what its usage was.
Do a deep study to find out if this is what you really want.
 


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: Propellerbuh on September 18, 2023, 03:19:46 PM

@OP have you spoken with your lawyers? There's so much complicated stuff if you want people abroad to invest in your business, aside from the ICO issue with the regulation. Your best bet is by pitching investors if you can't afford to get bank lending.


I agree with you regarding a European company or a company from a country with a stable economy.
I live in Ukraine. It's not a good time for startup funding right now. Ukrainian company
has virtually no chance of funding. Foreign companies are also not ready to work due to high risks.
For example, I’ll give you one of the situations:
There is a product in demand in Ukraine that is produced in China. It is possible to sell a product in Ukraine only if it is available in the country. China will not start production
goods without receiving a 30% advance payment and will not ship the goods without paying the balance 70%. There is no direct logistics from China to Ukraine. An intermediary country is needed. Financing for such
It is almost impossible to get a deal in Ukraine.
but if, in theory, we take a coin that will be secured by a trade credit. The investor buys part of the coins, thereby financing the transaction
Let's say 1 US dollar per coin. The transaction status process will be displayed on the company website. When selling goods in Ukraine, coins will be redeemed at a fixed price, for example
1.1 dollars. Someone will sell right away, someone will wait. With each round of the transaction, the cost of redeeming coins increases.
eventually buy them all. You can use it for another deal by first writing out a business plan on the website.
If I'm wrong, please correct me. I see the possibility of using altcoin as a share in a joint stock company.
My knowledge of English is easy. Translated by a translator.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: Beparanf on September 18, 2023, 03:25:10 PM
I’d like to see if it’s possible to finance a project using the release of my altcoin.
Do not judge strictly. Maybe it is impossible. But I hope you can always find an alternative even in such a question.
Can try it small. Ready for dialogue. I will be glad of new acquaintances.

Your project will be fall under Security Token which is still in gray area on crypto space. You are offering a token equivalent to stocks to the company you are building and will share dividend from profit. This type of crowdfunding become popular before until it was hit by regulatory problem since this is illegal to offer on some country with strict regulations.

There’s no current demand on this type of investment since it needs a lot of funding and slow to ROI. I believe you need to partner with launchpad if you want liquidity to your project. This is the current hotspot now if you want to find investors. Find a developer of your tokens then prepare legal framework and whitepaper for your project.

Check out Bluezilla.vc



Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: Propellerbuh on September 18, 2023, 03:27:25 PM


Thanks for the advice to take a closer look at Crowdfunding. I didn't know about this kind of funding. Now I’ll read and look on the Internet. I agree that altcoins
do not have a stable exchange rate and are subject to volatility. I see that after listing the coin drops in value several times. I understand that many people want to get quick benefits and what this can lead to
to the impossibility of the further existence of the project.
I say again that I am new to this topic and I want to understand the possibilities of Internet commerce.

You should take your time if possible do a deep study to fully understand how creating a token and launching a crowdfunding works, we already have thousands of shit and dead coins and yours could be one of them if you do not lay out a good plan, I'm not discouraging you but times have changed a lot in Cryptocurrency.
There was a time when you just created a token and people would buy that token regardless of who created it and what its usage was.
Do a deep study to find out if this is what you really want.
 

I understand that I know nothing at all about altcoins. To find out more, I came to this site. I want to understand for myself
Is it possible to use an altcoin to finance a startup? I understand that a team is needed. I can't do this alone.
That's what I'm here for. If things don't work out, I won't be upset. I'm already pleased with the attention on this forum and that so many people are trying to help me.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: Propellerbuh on September 18, 2023, 03:34:05 PM
I’d like to see if it’s possible to finance a project using the release of my altcoin.
Do not judge strictly. Maybe it is impossible. But I hope you can always find an alternative even in such a question.
Can try it small. Ready for dialogue. I will be glad of new acquaintances.

Your project will be fall under Security Token which is still in gray area on crypto space. You are offering a token equivalent to stocks to the company you are building and will share dividend from profit. This type of crowdfunding become popular before until it was hit by regulatory problem since this is illegal to offer on some country with strict regulations.

There’s no current demand on this type of investment since it needs a lot of funding and slow to ROI. I believe you need to partner with launchpad if you want liquidity to your project. This is the current hotspot now if you want to find investors. Find a developer of your tokens then prepare legal framework and whitepaper for your project.

Check out Bluezilla.vc



Thanks a lot. I'll follow the link now.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: passwordnow on September 19, 2023, 09:57:58 AM
Hi, welcome to bitcointalk propeller. I understand the concept that you're thinking about releasing altcoin of yours for the funding of your business and in return, there's the value that you'll also project for those tokens. Honestly, this has been done for so many times in the past like during the ICO days. I don't recommend this anymore as the volatility will certainly hit the token especially if you put that in the exchanges. If there's a need for funding just release some bonds or get into crowdfunding by releasing stocks instead of altcoins.

Thanks for the advice to take a closer look at Crowdfunding. I didn't know about this kind of funding. Now I’ll read and look on the Internet. I agree that altcoins
do not have a stable exchange rate and are subject to volatility. I see that after listing the coin drops in value several times. I understand that many people want to get quick benefits and what this can lead to
to the impossibility of the further existence of the project.
I say again that I am new to this topic and I want to understand the possibilities of Internet commerce.
Crowdfunding has been known and was already been there even before crypto crowdfunding through ICO sales. And about the value of an altcoin dropping about being listed on an exchange is always the thing. There's always the big ones that are waiting for that to happen and won't care whose left behind as long as they profit as early as they can.

All I found on the Internet were Crowdfunding sites that allow you to finance non-commercial projects or
private small business. Mainly associated with handmade or production of piece goods. Their reward for funding is basically the right to receive the product for free.
I have not found a platform for financing business projects. If there is a specific site, please tell me.
I don't have any specific website on it because there are lots of them and I've done deals on my own and invested as an angel investor with little amounts before privately.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: Apocollapse on September 19, 2023, 01:46:26 PM
If you think after creating altcoin your business will get a lot money then you're wrong.

You still need people who're willing to buy your token, if not your token are worthless. People will not believe in your token due to worthless and they're more skeptic against cryptocurrency due to the nature of scam.

If you have an idea to share dividend, it's better if you launch initial public offering.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: Propellerbuh on September 19, 2023, 02:47:10 PM
If you think after creating altcoin your business will get a lot money then you're wrong.

You still need people who're willing to buy your token, if not your token are worthless. People will not believe in your token due to worthless and they're more skeptic against cryptocurrency due to the nature of scam.

If you have an idea to share dividend, it's better if you launch initial public offering.

Hello.
I think an IPO is more suitable for an existing business but not for a startup.
It seems to me that it is impossible for a new company to conduct an initial public offering (IPO).
 Correct me if I'm wrong.
I'm now trying to understand the principle of creating an altcoin and the rules that are necessary to place it  on the exchanges.
I’m looking at as some examples as I could find :
https://wallstmemes.com/
https://bitfinder.io/
this is not advertising product , this is just an example.
 There are still more questions than answers.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: sana54210 on September 19, 2023, 08:05:41 PM
For many years I was engaged in business working as a financier in large companies. For today
It is very difficult for businesses to attract funding into the real sector.
I have an idea to attract funding to the real business sector by releasing altcoin
That would be secured by real business.
If this team is interested in discussing the possibility of a joint start-up.
I’m no good at the crypt, but I have real business experience.
At the moment I am considering the construction of a starch factory on the basis of the former plant that
located in Slovakia. There is a project of the plant also there is an engineering company that will carry out installation and start-up of the operation.
I’d like to see if it’s possible to finance a project using the release of my altcoin.
Do not judge strictly. Maybe it is impossible. But I hope you can always find an alternative even in such a question.
Can try it small. Ready for dialogue. I will be glad of new acquaintances.
There are a lot of people who think they can do this, but it has never been done because there is a trust issue. Crypto is liked because it's a trustless system and that is a great thing, when we are talking about a situation that is a bit more personalized then it becomes a lot more issue for everyone involved.

Just imagine this, if you want to do something like this, people has to believe that you are not going to steal their money, I am not even talking about you will succeed or fail, that is another subject, I am talking about people not trusting that you will not steal their money. This is why it's going to be something that will not happen and you will not find that kind of money here.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: Silberman on September 19, 2023, 08:56:04 PM
Your project will be fall under Security Token which is still in gray area on crypto space. You are offering a token equivalent to stocks to the company you are building and will share dividend from profit. This type of crowdfunding become popular before until it was hit by regulatory problem since this is illegal to offer on some country with strict regulations.
And that is the issue here, the OP wants to simply start a business venture with the money collected by an altcoin and create a company out of it, even if the laws all around the world were in place already to facilitate such a maneuver, this would be an incredibly difficult undertaking as we have seen many coins like what the OP is proposing on the past and they all turned into a scam, so I doubt they will be able to gather the necessary money to make their vision to come true.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: uneng on September 19, 2023, 09:56:52 PM
I’d like to see if it’s possible to finance a project using the release of my altcoin.
Why not to use an already existing altcoin to finance your project? Why not using Bitcoin for that purpose?

I suppose you want to take advantage of the potential pumps in price a token created by you can have, so you maximize your personal profits. However, keep in mind it's not going to be interesting for investors, because as soon as you drop your own tokens for sale on the market, its price is going to fall, and investors are going to see their holdings melting down.

It seems there are no advantages in investing on your token... I wouldn't go ahead with this idea.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: Wexnident on September 19, 2023, 10:34:18 PM
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Why not just look for investors instead? From what I can see what you're planning to do is to use the funds from that altcoin to launch that starch factory from wherever. In that case you can totally skip the altcoin development plan and go straight ahead with building it up instead. Altcoins can be a decent project startup, but only if you know what you're doing. In this context, I don't think said altcoin would have any use case, at all, and that would inevitably make the project dead imo. If you can create one, and one that's innovative and useful enough, then you can try creating an altcoin first and then use your original plan, but otherwise, I don't think it's going to bear any fruit. What you're basically asking here after all is something similar to how gofundme (or any crowdfunding exercise) works from what I can see.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: Propellerbuh on September 25, 2023, 04:28:00 PM
I’d like to see if it’s possible to finance a project using the release of my altcoin.
Why not to use an already existing altcoin to finance your project? Why not using Bitcoin for that purpose?

I suppose you want to take advantage of the potential pumps in price a token created by you can have, so you maximize your personal profits. However, keep in mind it's not going to be interesting for investors, because as soon as you drop your own tokens for sale on the market, its price is going to fall, and investors are going to see their holdings melting down.

It seems there are no advantages in investing on your token... I wouldn't go ahead with this idea.

Good day.
Please tell me how you see the use of an existing altcoin to start a new startup.
Would the author of the altcoin want me to use his coin for my needs? In order for me to sell altcoins, I must have them.
I don't understand the concept of getting funding for my startup. If I'm wrong, please explain to me.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: Propellerbuh on September 25, 2023, 04:34:03 PM
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Why not just look for investors instead? From what I can see what you're planning to do is to use the funds from that altcoin to launch that starch factory from wherever. In that case you can totally skip the altcoin development plan and go straight ahead with building it up instead. Altcoins can be a decent project startup, but only if you know what you're doing. In this context, I don't think said altcoin would have any use case, at all, and that would inevitably make the project dead imo. If you can create one, and one that's innovative and useful enough, then you can try creating an altcoin first and then use your original plan, but otherwise, I don't think it's going to bear any fruit. What you're basically asking here after all is something similar to how gofundme (or any crowdfunding exercise) works from what I can see.

Can someone help me find out how to create my own altcoin step by step.
 Approximately how much will it cost?
 Who do I need for this? And how long will it take?
Maybe someone is already in the process of launching an altcoin, I’m ready to discuss a joint solution.
What do you think about the launch of an altcoin in a gaming form?
If there is a desire to discuss, I am ready for dialogue.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: o48o on September 26, 2023, 03:37:19 PM
Thanks for the comments. I deleted the weight of my message in Russian.
The idea is to create a new altcoin for the project instead of using what is already there.
Collateral for altcoin will be the rights to the company that will own the enterprise. The coin will be payable dividends.
Coin holders can either receive dividends or sell them to the company after the plant starts up.
Yeah, not gonna happen, that's against securities laws in everywhere.

Holding a token is not legally binding contract and owning RWA that's permissionless to send anywhere, breaks AML laws. And trying to give profit dividends from your company via your token is also against securities laws.

Tech you wanted that would make you legally own the rights doesn't exist yet, but it's coming sooner or later. But it won't be tokens for current platforms because to make current platform suitable for those tokens would need to be most likely rebuilded from the scratch.

I mean technically you can do this, but you will be breaking some laws and get lawsuit sooner or later, either from the token holders that were mislead of the legitimacy, or your country's officials and you will lose any lawsuit against your company.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: Magic-Money on September 27, 2023, 08:22:03 AM
The cryptocurrency market is really experiencing bearish market, which as a new person to come in into alt-coins investment, is good to invest on the coin that is already established in the cryptocurrency market, because most of new alt-coins that just listen in coinmarketcap or coin gecko, some of them get delisted, even in the exchange are trading on, because of low liquidity. Hence, is good to invest in coin that has already established or listed minimum in 10 difference exchange or more.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: coinremitter on November 08, 2023, 09:07:56 AM
Your idea of using an altcoin to attract funding for a real business venture is interesting. It's indeed a creative way to address the funding challenges faced by businesses. Your background in finance can be valuable in this endeavor.

Creating an altcoin to represent ownership or investment in a real-world asset, such as a starch factory, is known as a security token offering (STO). These tokens are typically regulated by financial authorities to ensure investor protection. It's essential to consult with legal and financial experts who are well-versed in cryptocurrency regulations and STOs.

Building a starch factory is a substantial project, and using an altcoin for financing could be a viable option. However, you'll need to create a comprehensive business plan, including the technical aspects of token creation, regulatory compliance, and a clear value proposition for potential investors.

Your language skills shouldn't be a barrier; you can collaborate with experts who can assist in translating and communicating your ideas effectively.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: DapanasFruit on November 08, 2023, 10:58:06 AM


Using altcoin for funding is nothing new and this has been the staple of many ICOs in the past and until now token sales are still happening which is essentially a crowdfunding proposition with investors getting tokens in return for the money they are investing to the project. Sadly, a big majority of those projects in the past are now dead and of the new ones they can be destined for the same fate as well...and that is why many people are getting wary of the scheme as they don't want to be holding empty plastic bags at the end and make some silent cry as victims of unkept promises. Now, with that background, I am advising that you put up a team that can crystallize your vision into words and strategies prospects can understand well...and then come up with the plan on how will you do things to make your project a big success. Always remember though that trust is always earned and could not be demanded most especially from people who are already tired of so many scams and frauds in the market.


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: lixer on November 08, 2023, 06:45:15 PM
Your idea of using an altcoin to attract funding for a real business venture is interesting. It's indeed a creative way to address the funding challenges faced by businesses. Your background in finance can be valuable in this endeavor.

Creating an altcoin to represent ownership or investment in a real-world asset, such as a starch factory, is known as a security token offering (STO). These tokens are typically regulated by financial authorities to ensure investor protection. It's essential to consult with legal and financial experts who are well-versed in cryptocurrency regulations and STOs.

Building a starch factory is a substantial project, and using an altcoin for financing could be a viable option. However, you'll need to create a comprehensive business plan, including the technical aspects of token creation, regulatory compliance, and a clear value proposition for potential investors.

Your language skills shouldn't be a barrier; you can collaborate with experts who can assist in translating and communicating your ideas effectively.
AI-generated text spotted!  ::) You shouldn't wake a couple of months old thread that is currently inactive and use an AI-generated text as a reply to do whatever your aim is, there are more topics and threads that are active, engage with them, and try to write yourself, you won't get anything good out of the forum by posting AI-generated stuff.

To OP, I would suggest that you don't get into all this if you don't have prior experience and knowledge about how things work. Now with regulatory pressure all around the industry, it will be an headache for you to create, manage, and market your altcoin and then manage the regulatory matters along the way. Regulators are also not always in the favor of ICOs which is what you are basically looking to do since you are looking for funding for your business.

And, why do you think people invest in a token or even in a business? To get profit, obviously. So, how will you market your token? What will you tell the investors when they are buying your tokens about the future of the token? What after the funds have been used to start the business? How will that affect the token and its price?


Title: Re: Creating altcoin for business financing
Post by: Wiwo on November 08, 2023, 07:03:35 PM

I understand that I know nothing at all about altcoins. To find out more, I came to this site. I want to understand for myself
Is it possible to use an altcoin to finance a startup? I understand that a team is needed. I can't do this alone.
That's what I'm here for. If things don't work out, I won't be upset. I'm already pleased with the attention on this forum and that so many people are trying to help me.
Well what the nature of the start up and what service are their up to providing and what is the nature of the finances of the project?

Are you going to be using investor money to build the business or do you already have a working business that just needs expansion and the possibility of making some profits for the investors,  if not then you may find it hard to be able to secure any investor interest.

And if you are not a project owner but a potential investor,  then I will advise you to avoid investing your money into start-up projects because a large percentage of them always end up as scam or exit pull against the investors.