An STO is not an ICO.
Security tokens are essentially digitized traditional securities. If you already invest in securities in any form (stocks, bonds, real estate, CDs, etc.) then you are familiar with what it means to hold a security. For example, a security token would simply replace your paper stock certificate with a digital version. When you invest in a security token, you are actually investing in the underlying asset. The fact that there is a security token is somewhat irrelevant — it’s simply your digital proof of ownership in that security. Security tokens are not cryptocurrencies
Pretty much, in the real world if you want to gain something big from stocks, bonds or real estate, you can't be an average Joe.
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It's not crypto but it's the same as stock, that represent our how much our ownership in the company. I have seen so many people are spreading the word of STO but they don't even know about what they are talking about right now.