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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / What is the difference between ICO's and IEO's on: October 29, 2019, 03:37:26 AM
We all know that ICO is an acronym that means Initial Coin Offering, which is how funds are raised for a new cryptocurrency offering. It is a fundraising mechanism in which new projects sell their underlying crypto tokens in exchange for bitcoin and ether. It’s somewhat similar to an Initial Public Offering (IPO) in which investors purchase shares of a company. ICOs are a relatively new phenomenon but have quickly become a dominant topic of discussion within the blockchain community. Many view ICO projects as unregulated securities that allow founders to raise an unjustified amount of capital, while others argue it is an innovation in the traditional venture-funding model. While, IEO's An initial exchange offering (IEO) allows companies to sell tokens to investors to raise capital. This makes them similar to initial coin offerings (ICOs), but there are a few key differences. It is a new approach to crypto-banking that is catching the attention of ICO investors around the world. IEOs can provide many benefits compared to ICOs. They offer greater security for users, improved transparency, bring about a fairer system that can benefit newcomers, and give users a sense that it is a reliable banking system.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / What are the things to consider when investing? on: August 07, 2018, 04:58:49 PM
I asked this because many investors are being scammed not all the time but most of investors are being soft hearted why do I say that. Because they are easily agreeing or being amazed on what other people say, especially scammers. So what are the thing to consider to avoid scam when investing?
3  Economy / Economics / When bitcoin prices rise up the market also will on: July 26, 2018, 11:49:27 AM
I have noticed it when actually the bitcoin price is rising up the cryptomarket also will. Is that because of bitcoin is directly proportional to the other cryptocurrency? so that when bitcoin dumped the other crypto also will dump? Whats your opinion about it?
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