Initial Coin Offering

European Legislature for ICOs so Far 2018

Written by Margaryta Sivakova  Setting the scene Have you ever heard of an industry where activities were prohibited and then allowed…

8 years ago

Irelands First Initial Coin Offering ZETO Smart Monitoring Firm to raise €20 Million in funding round

Smart refrigeration company, Zeto, will be among Ireland’s first companies to successfully raise multi-million euro investment through an initial coin…

8 years ago

ICO Max launches the Flyerdrop mobile app

Among the other services, the platform for investment and underwriting ICO Max offers the support for startups which receive a…

8 years ago

Who is Liable When an Initial Coin Offering Fails?

Written by Boulevard A. Aladetoyinbo  A study report confirmed that 46% of total Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) conducted last year, which…

8 years ago

Why ICOmax is useful for startup tokens, Benny Jung,

What is your background briefly? I studied economics at Kyungnam University and accounting at graduate school of business administration, Ajou…

8 years ago

We Can’t All be a Happy Whale, or Can We?

Written by Louie Procopio Investing in Blockchain Startups via Initial Coin Offerings was once a game we all could play…

8 years ago

The Evolution of the ICO, an analysis of the history and trends to date

In 2017 Initial Coin Offerings were a dream scenario where millions of dollars could be raised in a matter of…

8 years ago

Will Institutional Cash Renew Growth in The Crypto Market?

by David Drake After losing more than 50% of its value this year, the cryptocurrency market is likely to experience…

8 years ago

GREECE’S FIRST OFFICIAL ICO. INTERVIEW WITH GFC PRESIDENT DIMITRI HARITOS

GFC-Greek Food Corridors: We are the Next Generation electronic Auction infrastructure in Greece for Fruit & Vegetables and Olive Oil,…

8 years ago

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