Hi all, stoked to share my newest project, a book. It's called
Art of the Initial Coin Offering: Inside the Launch of a Crypto-Token.
From the description:
Benja CEO Andrew J. Chapin shares the lessons learned while executing an ICO, from conceptualization to market, from explaining it to his parents to the day he received a phone call from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The first book of its kind, Art of the Initial Coin Offering offers a comprehensive account of a crypto-token launch.
Chapin brings a unique perspective to the book, which is part playbook and part manifesto: while many napkin-stage ideas were running ICOs, Chapin ran one for the company he co-founded which was already generating seven-figures in annual revenue. While others worked to avoid the SEC, Chapin invited collaboration and joined the ICO Governance Foundation in an effort to create a set of standards and best practices.
Excited to share this with the community - would love feedback on the excerpts that we're dropping next week. For information and to receive excerpts in advance, check out our link:
http://artoftheICO.com/And a sampling of some of the writing I've done on related topics:
- The SEC Called About Our ICO, I Answered:
https://hackernoon.com/the-sec-called-about-our-ico-i-answered-8cbbd31568ec- What to Look for in an ICO White Paper:
https://hackernoon.com/what-to-look-for-in-an-ico-white-paper-successful-token-54eba3787139- Did the SEC Just Throw Away the Howey Test?
https://hackernoon.com/did-the-sec-just-throw-away-the-howey-test-df56784b0f38