Initial Coin Offering

ICOs growing less, but growing up — Report from PWC & CVA Reveals Key Industry Trends

The findings of the 2019 ICO/STO report by PwC Strategy and Crypto Valley Association (CVA), were announced this morning. While…

7 years ago

The Tokenization Of Everything – Pipe Dream or Inevitability?

Traditionally one of the greatest obstacles to rapid technological progress in society has been the inability for worthy projects to…

7 years ago

Security Token Offerings, will they be the next big thing?

By Giacomo Arcaro 2017 was a crucial year for the blockchain universe and the crypto world. In mid-December, Bitcoin exceeded…

7 years ago

Why the Crypto Winter is Good for Blockchain

In April 2017, the total market cap of the cryptocurrency market was US$25 billion. Nine months later, on January 8,…

7 years ago

Swiss Private Bank, Falcon, Makes Digital Assets Bankable, Will Other Banks Follow Suit?

By David Drake Despite significant technological advancements, cryptocurrency critics have been described as a bubble that would burst and have…

7 years ago

What is a Security Token and Why Should You Care?

By Jeff Ramson, founder & CEO PCG Advisory Group The world of cryptocurrency has exploded into the public mind over…

7 years ago

The current state and future of blockchain investments

Blockchain companies choosing how to raise fundings are faced with a lot of options. Since they are mostly startups, the…

7 years ago

CryptoProfile, helping ICOs to get the best value from their campaigns

CryptoProfile are hoping to build a safer and more secure ICO ecosystem for new, innovative and exciting blockchain based technologies.…

7 years ago

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