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Initial Coin Offerings: What happens when a bubble cannot expand?

Initial Coin Offerings, or ICOs, have taken the fintech world by storm in the past few months. Despite the fact that these tokens do not usually confer any rights or claims against assets, as in the case of debt or equity securities, there are likely t…

Initial Coin Offerings, or ICOs, have taken the fintech world by storm in the past few months. Despite the fact that these tokens do not usually confer any rights or claims against assets, as in the case of debt or equity securities, there are likely two reasons for the surge in ICO subscriptions. But the complete lack of investor protections and dubious quality of ICO issuers has drawn the attention of the SEC.