This is a welcome discussion point. Interesting to see I'm not the only one that is thinking about this. I really believe in the ico model, why do wealthy people are only allowed to invest in early stage startups. The issue is that the ico scene currently doesn't have any due diligence, besides that they have 0 obligations to their token holders, this is the issue we have to fix. This is quite an interesting website I found: https://www.coincheckup.com This site did all the research for you. It's truly amazing.
RE: Counterparty on HUSH: funding, assets and smart contracts
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