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The Revolutionized Token Program
Open Source Audit-able transaction
1 Trillion $ Market 3% Market Share Target
1 Million Users Target after ICO
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Many exchanges, websites, and aggregators list new coins. Some examples are Coinbase, Gemini, Kraken, CoinGecko, and CoinMarketCap. You can also find new coins announced on social media platforms such as Twitter.
Initial coin offerings (ICOs) are legal. However, the ICO is illegal if the project and coin don’t pass the Howey Test used by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to determine if an offering is an investment instrument.
Creating a blockchain and cryptocurrency is a costly endeavor. Developers must pay for legal counsel, programmers, facilities, and other expenses. An ICO is intended to raise funds to pay for the costs incurred during a blockchain’s or coin’s development.
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ICOs are an extremely popular way to raise money in the crypto space. Most fail, but there's also the occasional diamond in the rough. Here are some examples of major ICOs over the years:
Ethereum: Lots of crypto enthusiasts were excited about Ethereum and its programmable blockchain when its July 2014 ICO took place. It ended up raising $18.4 million and then became the second-largest cryptocurrency.
Cardano (CRYPTO:ADA): Cardano improved on aspects of Ethereum and had an even more successful ICO. In January 2017, it raised $62.2 million. It would eventually break into the top five cryptocurrencies by market capitalization.
Tezos (CRYPTO:XTZ): Tezos raised $232 million through its ICO in July 2017, but it wasn't a complete success. There were numerous delays in distributing the tokens sold through the ICO, leading to a class action lawsuit. Tezos reached a $25 million settlement with all parties in 2020.
Dragon Coins (CRYPTO:DRG): There have been many failed ICOs, and Dragon Coins is one of the most high-profile examples. In March 2018, it raised $320 million. A series of controversies caused a near-immediate price drop when it was available for public trading. In 2021, its market capitalization fell below $1 million.
Investors are drawn to ICOs for the dream of buying in early to a successful cryptocurrency. Although this is possible, it takes considerable research and time sorting through the vast numbers of upcoming ICOs. Considering the risk involved, it's best to approach with caution.