ICOs

The importance of advisors when valuing ICO’s

Written by Jordan Lavoie, Director of Business Development at Consilium Crypto ICOs and Adverse Selection The innovation of the ICO…

8 years ago

How Crypto Entrepreneurs See South Korea’s Cryptocurrency Journey

Written by David Drake The Central Bank of Korea, also known as Bank of Korea has ‘affirmed’ its position that…

8 years ago

What is Decentralization in Reality and Who Benefits?

Written by Grace Rachmany Have you noticed that most of the ICOs coming out don’t look like anything new? Yes,…

8 years ago

ICOs and their Advisors

Written by Jori Falkstedt The first words The main reason why I wanted to write this article is not only…

8 years ago

Crypto regulation: Step aside, bureaucrats, let the market do its job!

Written by Mart Parve, COO of Black Insurance Now that the crypto business, and ICOs in particular, have become kind of…

8 years ago

81% of all ICOs are scams – and other ICO facts that you should know

by Krista Krumina ICOs have been on the rise since 2013. The first token sale (also known as ICO) was…

8 years ago

Elyland announces partnership with Memority.io

Elyland, an international games development company since 2007, has announced a partnership with  Memority.io?—?a completely decentralized, ultra-secure encrypted data storage on…

8 years ago

Dead Coins: What’s the Best Way to Address this Growing Problem?

Written by David Drake The invention of blockchain has created space for tech-savvy individuals and companies to craft innovative solutions…

8 years ago

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