RE: ICO Danger: Why the Crypto-Currency Market Has Started to Be Regulated

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ICO Danger: Why the Crypto-Currency Market Has Started to Be Regulated

in cryptocurrency •  7 years ago 

Hey, skripi76!

I've got a quick question about a point you made on ICOs:

"The key difference between ICO and the usual initial public offering is that companies sell not a business that has already been created, but essentially promises..."

I definitely agree with you. However, I presume that this may be a generalization. For example, I've talked to people who suggested I check out onG.social a couple of times - it turns out that their social platform has been up & running long before the ICO which is yet to come this month. That's a really valuable thing and is, in a sense, even closer to IPO, going back to your post. Does that make sense?

Thanks. : )

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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Most ICOs are just potential no real value yet.
ONGcoin is one of the few icos that have laready working product with lots of users which makes it a low-risk investment. But at the same time it has a lot of potential. It has the potential to become the new FB.
Low risk + High potential = Good investment !

Agreed. Ong social / ong coin looks solid