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Initial Coin Offering
(ICO)

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Initial Coin Offering (ICO) is one of the methods of raising capital by businesses that are just entering the market and looking for investors, mainly start-ups. Initial Coin Offering (ICO) is a form of fund-raising where potential investors buy cryptocurrencies or utility tokens exchangeable for goods or services provided by the issuer.

Initial Coin Offering (ICO)
– who is it for?

Initial Coin Offering (ICO) is most often chosen by businesses that already have a precise and well-documented idea but lack the funds to implement a specific venture. Investors interested in supporting a particular concept have the opportunity to purchase blockchain-based tokens issued by the start-up. These tokens entitle investors to specific services or products. Many mistakenly consider Initial Coin Offering (ICO) to be a cryptocurrency equivalent to the so-called IPO or Initial Public Offering. What is the difference between an IPO and an Initial Coin Offering (ICO)? Above all, the ICO involves a greater risk because the market for cryptocurrencies and the blockchain environment is only gradually being regulated; however, it still has not been fully regulated, as is the case with the IPO. The object of trading is also different, as in the case of the ICO, utility tokens are traded.

Initial Coin Offering (ICO)
– how does it differ from an Initial Public Offering (IPO)?

IPO

is conducted by businesses that have a defined and verified performance record

is subject to supervision and regulated guidelines

shareholders are guaranteed dividends

ICO

organised by start-ups who rarely have equity capital

lack of a fully regulated legal environment

based on a potential future return on investment in the form of provided goods or services

Initial Coin Offering (ICO)
– how is it conducted?

Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) take many forms. Occasionally a token will be offered on a self-hosted, functional blockchain, but most often, tokens are issued on ready-to-use blockchain schemes such as Ethereum. The first step of an Initial Coin Offering (ICO) is its announcement along with the rules under which it will be conducted. Then, the time period during which the fund-raising will take place and the number of tokens that investors will be able to purchase in a given Initial Coin Offering (ICO) are determined.

Due to the lack of precise legal regulations concerning blockchain and cryptocurrencies, launching an Initial Coin Offering (ICO) may be problematic. Before launching the ICO, it is analyse a great many regulations that can affect the venture’s success, so the best option is to entrust this to specialists who have the knowledge and experience necessary to carry out an Initial Coin Offering (ICO).

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