Initial Coin Offering
Initial Coin Offering (ICO) is the new kid on the block financing for new startups, with business concept built upon blockchain technology. Proceeds from the auction of these virtual shares help fund the businesses.
If you want to know the differences between Venture Capital vs IPO and ICO, you can read my recent post using this link.
Around 2013, the sponsors of Mastercoin, a protocol on top the bitcoin blockchain, hosted an ICO and later raised a total sum of $500,000. This was followed by other milestone token sales, such as Ethereum in 2014, then the DAO, or Decentralized Autonomous Organization, which was built on the Ethereum blockchain and that stored and transmitted Ether and Ethereum-based assets.
The fundraising tactic, which is sort of like a crypto-financial twist on a Kickstarter campaign.
(Extract from an article written by Connie Loizos, TechCrunch on “How to stage an ICO”)
Two Types Of Token Sales
1) Utility tokens
The utility tokens are services or units of services that can be purchased. You can use them in the sponsoring company’s ecosystem. These tokens can be compared to API keys, used to access the service in the sponsoring company. These token sales are a way to fund projects of shared infrastructure that couldn’t be funded before. To enable such ecosystems to be built some tokens can be “pre-mined” in addition to be sold in “crowd-sales” during tokens launches.
Token holders are effectively financing future customers’ purchase of product or service offered by the sponsoring company.
2) Tokenised securities:
Tokens are representing shares of a business. In US, the SEC announced any token that can’t pass the Howey test should be considered as a security and fall under the 1934 Security Exchange Act. The Howey test consists of the following:
Many countries have similar financial regulations that govern “security” tokens.
Most companies propose Utility Token sales in ICOs. These are usually payable using cryptocurrencies out of an abundance of caution (not wanting to handle fiat currency, which touches the margins of banking and money transmitter regulations).
Points To Note
Investing in ICOs can be profitable but there are risks that you need to be aware of. Prepare to ask probing questions on issues and concerns in ICO meetup. The potential investors should be satisfied with the following:-
The key is to perform due diligence and understand the market, the companies, and their solutions to figure out if they have the potential to succeed and provide ample returns for their investors.
(Extract from an article by Ralph Tkatchuk, CIO DIG contributor on “6 tips to pick the right ICO”
Disclaimer:
You should not rely on this post as legal or financial advice. It is written for general informational purposes only, as a guide to certain of the conceptual considerations associated with the narrow issues it addresses. You should seek advice from your own legal and financial counsel, who is familiar with the particular facts and circumstances of what you intend and can give you tailored advice.
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Reuben Ong
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