Initial coin offerings are a source of controversy in the world of startup fundraising, and their legality is, at best, an open question. Amid soaring valuations and rumors of looming SEC action, investors and issuers alike are scrambling to forge a path forward for the token-based startups of tomorrow. While issuers may soon be forced to comply with United States securities laws, the existing regime is inadequate because it does not allow startups to capture the unique benefits of coin sales and, more importantly, it does not allow eager American investors to take part in funding the world’s next generation of technology companies
This paper examines the market for initial coin offerings (ICOs). ICOs are smart contracts based on ...
The spectacle of Bitcoin has largely overshadowed the development of the cryptocurrency’s underlying...
We explore the determinants of success of Initial Coin Offerings (ICO) defined as whether the ICO wa...
Initial coin offerings are a source of controversy in the world of startup fundraising, and their le...
An initial coin offering (“ICO”) is the cryptocurrency industry’s equivalent to an initial public of...
In less than a calendar year, initial coin offerings or “ICOs” have become the fastest growing capit...
Research led by the University of Pennsylvania Professor David Hoffman presents legal literature’s f...
In 2016, when Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) were first introduced, financial markets, scholars, and ...
In an initial coin offering (ICO), new ventures raise capital by selling tokens to a crowd of invest...
The advent of Block chain technology has led in recent years to the birth of a new form of capital r...
Securities law traditionally only permits corporations that have registered with the Securities and ...
Best known for their role in the creation of cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, blockchains are revoluti...
In this work, we provide the first comprehensive description of the Initial Coin Offering (ICO) phen...
With the surge of technological advances across the financial market landscape, companies have imple...
An Initial Coin Offering (“ICO”) is the first time a blockchain-based company sells its cryptocurren...
This paper examines the market for initial coin offerings (ICOs). ICOs are smart contracts based on ...
The spectacle of Bitcoin has largely overshadowed the development of the cryptocurrency’s underlying...
We explore the determinants of success of Initial Coin Offerings (ICO) defined as whether the ICO wa...
Initial coin offerings are a source of controversy in the world of startup fundraising, and their le...
An initial coin offering (“ICO”) is the cryptocurrency industry’s equivalent to an initial public of...
In less than a calendar year, initial coin offerings or “ICOs” have become the fastest growing capit...
Research led by the University of Pennsylvania Professor David Hoffman presents legal literature’s f...
In 2016, when Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) were first introduced, financial markets, scholars, and ...
In an initial coin offering (ICO), new ventures raise capital by selling tokens to a crowd of invest...
The advent of Block chain technology has led in recent years to the birth of a new form of capital r...
Securities law traditionally only permits corporations that have registered with the Securities and ...
Best known for their role in the creation of cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, blockchains are revoluti...
In this work, we provide the first comprehensive description of the Initial Coin Offering (ICO) phen...
With the surge of technological advances across the financial market landscape, companies have imple...
An Initial Coin Offering (“ICO”) is the first time a blockchain-based company sells its cryptocurren...
This paper examines the market for initial coin offerings (ICOs). ICOs are smart contracts based on ...
The spectacle of Bitcoin has largely overshadowed the development of the cryptocurrency’s underlying...
We explore the determinants of success of Initial Coin Offerings (ICO) defined as whether the ICO wa...