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November 06, 2017, 02:45:32 PM |
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I'm presently fundraising for a telecom company that has about 1/3 of the funds needed from local investors.
I realize at present most (all?) ICO's are usually directly Crypto related, however I was thinking perhaps it would be an interesting way to raise capital for my new startup.
My (very rough) idea is:
Create a fixed number of tokens based on the ETH chain?
Advertise the ICO and describe in detail our business plan (without giving away too much information to protect ourselves from our competition unless an NDA was signed) including all of our team (our team has some very qualified people with 20-30 years in big business, great reputations etc)
Sell the token for BTC / ETH etc to raise capital
Assign shareholder certificates to the token owner (same legal projection as our local investors)
Once profitable (we forecast just under 2 years) quarterly we pay a dividend back to the token holders in BTC / ETC etc.
We are looking for a 10% quarterly dividend based off profits, also the same deal the local investors are getting (but the token holders would instead receive the USD equivalent in BTC / ETH etc)
All our books would be audited by one of the big 4 accounting companies...
So, overall, does this idea have merit? Have ICO's been used in this capacity yet? I do see a new crypto mining farm doing their capital raise with an ICO, hence giving me some faith this could work.
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