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June 10, 2019, 04:55:35 PM
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After becoming huge during the cryptocurrency boom that occurred during 2017, Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) have begun to fade into relative disinterest since the later stages of 2018, and have been widely questioned by crypto enthusiasts.

This is mainly due to the murky regulatory position of ICOs and the fact that it has been reported that over 80% of ICOs created in 2017 were actually scams.

After the ICO failer, more methods enter the market, such as STO and IPO, and the latest one: IEO. So, it is just the new way to scam us, or the blockchain company actually found a solid reliable way to raise funds?

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June 10, 2019, 05:28:12 PM
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I wouldn't trust any of them, to me it's just obviously change of names, in one way or the other their modus operandi is basically the same, getting a profitable one would amount to searching for a needle in a haystack.

It would either end up being worthless or a scam, the BTC and a few alts actually look like the only viable investment option.
Wise investors would stick with'em.

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June 10, 2019, 05:38:02 PM
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There are few of them that are reliable. For you to go with anyone, you need to do a deep research on the purpose of creating the token or coin. If it need be to be on blockchain, MUST IT BE TOKENIZED? Not all of them are really a scam, we have few that intend to develop real product and it take some experience to distinguish. Either ICO, STO, IEO, it is just a name change as they still actualize the same objective, raising capital

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