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Tgaddis (OP)
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February 11, 2018, 10:31:59 PM
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I'm looking forward to participating in a panel discussion tomorrow at 8:30pm in NYC and please see the subject matter & link below.

ICO, What does the future hold for Initial Coin Offerings?

+How has the SEC’s securities ruling impacted the popularity of ICOs? +Is the sector in need of further regulation?

+How can the industry combat the issues of fraudulent offerings?

+What steps can investors take to ensure they are participating in a valid ICO?

+What role can VC companies begin to play in these offerings?

+Can any type of project be funded by an ICO?

https://blockchaincryptocurrencynigth.splashthat.com/
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February 11, 2018, 10:43:37 PM
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I'm looking forward to participating in a panel discussion tomorrow at 8:30pm in NYC and please see the subject matter & link below.

ICO, What does the future hold for Initial Coin Offerings?

+How has the SEC’s securities ruling impacted the popularity of ICOs? +Is the sector in need of further regulation?

+How can the industry combat the issues of fraudulent offerings?

+What steps can investors take to ensure they are participating in a valid ICO?

+What role can VC companies begin to play in these offerings?

+Can any type of project be funded by an ICO?

https://blockchaincryptocurrencynigth.splashthat.com/

Some questions answered with my thoughts Roll Eyes
Any project can be funded by ICO, it doens't have to have anything in relation to blockchain as long as you create value with your company for those tokens/coins, you can see soemthing like kucoin shares or soemthing.

They have regulation in ICOs and they surley will tighten the game of startups running their ICOs - tho this is in America, other countries have other rules.

combat fradulent offerings: It can't, only thing that can be done is to research in depth some project and it's team members to see the truth. I even know that some ICOs put names of some people who are not even related to the project in anyway but because they are on the website people have confidence. So everything needs to be looked at carefully. But you can't see and stop all of them as some with huge marketing will still be able to lure investors which makes me think that google and others ad networks should look to combat this issue as well.


I am not in NY so anyway won't be able to come
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