According to CCN today, which references this original article from Diar, straight up ICO scams cost investors $100 million in lost funds so far. The referenced article goes on to point out that these losses don’t take into consideration those projects that raised funds via ICO and are currently...
Following up on the other thread about governments loosening crypto stances, South Korea is expected to address changes to their stance on crypto during a special session of the National Assembly July 13-16. Many believe new regulations will again allow ICO’s.
Korean lawmakers racing to...
South Korean Officials Propose Lift on ICO Ban
South Korea’s Financial Services Commission prohibited domestic companies and startups from participating in initial coin offerings back in September of last year, however, a new report citing government officials says that South Korea’s National...
Exclusive Interview With CEO of Asura Coin, Mr.Peter Shen.
Mr. Peter Shen CEO of Asura World, previously involved in the Chinese eCommerce market after partnering up with NZBC, a partner of TMall [part of Alibaba Group].
Mr.Peter Shen was asked, There are many ways to earn your ASA tokens can...
Cross post from scams section.
Howeycoins ICO site went life today with a web page very similar to many ICO sites. The SEC recognizes that a lot of investors have been duped into sending bitcoin and Ethereum to fake ICOs that take the money and never have an actual business or network.
The...
Howey Coin ICO site went life today with a web page very similar to many ICO sites. The SEC recognizes that a lot of investors have been duped into sending bitcoin and Ethereum to fake ICOs that take the money and never have an actual business or network.
The get rich quick crowd learned some...
I think this is a great read, particularly for anyone new to crypto and under the impression that it’s only a financial transactional currency.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/16/magazine/beyond-the-bitcoin-bubble.html?_r=0
Any thoughts on this after reading?