People were losing their shirts investing in shady companies so the government stepped in to protect people from themselves.
For this reason it won't be surprising at all when we start seeing some attempts to enact regulation.
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People were losing their shirts investing in shady companies so the government stepped in to protect people from themselves.
For this reason it won't be surprising at all when we start seeing some attempts to enact regulation.
Anyone who buys into ICOs tend to not do much research
How would you differentiate fraud from a legit ICO? What makes a ICO not fraudulent? It's hard to determine
The world is global, money is global.
I am horrified by what was/is allowed legally at wall street. Not that ICO's are any better.
I am horrified by what was/is allowed legally at wall street. Not that ICO's are any better.
But I'm very glad this article is getting more attention.
How would you differentiate fraud from a legit ICO? What makes a ICO not fraudulent? It's hard to determine
The same can be said for a lot of investments, there's nothing about ICOs that makes this unique aside from the fact that most people don't understand computers.
ICOs are the Wild West, with the added benefit that they’re totally intangible so you can’t even be stuck holding the bag.