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RE: A critical look at an ICO whitepaper

in #ico6 years ago

Wow wiser! That was very well written but even more informative. Many of the ICO issues you covered, I've wanted to write about myself. I've been in VC for many different companies and industries. Crypto ICO's have always had me scratching my head of how they will ever pass a compliance and due diligence test. True, they are a great fundraising tool, but put the investor in way too much risk. If the ICO actually grants you rights to equity of any kind, then it's a security no matter how you look at it. That security sold opens up that millions of dollar project to a ton of liability. Liability an institutional, VC investor is not going to touch. Rightfully so. Then if there's a blanket statement essentially saying the token is worthless, donating is the correct term. Until we get some definitive SEC guidelines on ICO's, it's a huge gamble buying into these new coins at the moment. Some people will get out before they fall, most I have a feeling will not. Which most of crypto and ICO's are purely a gamblers paradise, and is why people throw their money at crap coins to begin with...to ride it up and get out before the next guy. Rinse and repeat.
I'm not against ICO's in theory, because I believe a proper, structured fund raising solution in cooperation with blockchain technology is what the future holds for small to large size businesses. Ultimately we will see crypto's as the new stock market where everyone one can participate. This is what will drive innovation and humanity forward.

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Thanks for the comment. I hope you do write your article because I would love to know more of the VC perspective. I don't know much about it at this time and would love to learn more. I'm really learning my lessons through the school of hard knocks and I've gotten some good information from DNotesEDU. As I've mentioned in another article, due diligence is one of those things you kind of feel like you ought to know (common sense), but actually need to learn. A few weeks ago I'm not sure it would have ever occurred to me to wonder about things like what buying a bank entails, or how long it would really take to build a completely integrated financial system on a blockchain from the ground up, or even how much are the executives planning to pay themselves in salaries. For the ICOs I did buy into, I pretty much took what I read at face value and assumed that the appropriate deep thinking and working out of details had gone on, when that was not always the case.

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