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Topic: Have any non tech / virtual companies launched an ICO? (Read 373 times)

newbie
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Many types of company, tech based, service based as well as product based has launched their ICO. But I don't know what virtual companies are.

Thank you. Sorry yeah I meant in terms of companies offering virtual products. So there have been ICOs where the companies have offered a physical service or product in return for the tokens/coins? Pretty much running a crowdfunding like kickstarter?

The companies backing their coins with precious metals probably wouldn't be considered tech companies in the traditional sense of the word.

I saw the Paquarium one where they're doing profit sharing but also saying the tokens will be able to be used at the aquarium to make purchases. It's more I wanted to find out if a company has just ever outright said buy X amount of token and it can be exchanged for said product?
newbie
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The companies backing their coins with precious metals probably wouldn't be considered tech companies in the traditional sense of the word.
member
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Many types of company, tech based, service based as well as product based has launched their ICO. But I don't know what virtual companies are.
newbie
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Hey, I'm all very new to this and have being doing some research but can't seem to find whether an answer anywhere. Have any non tech or virtual company tried launching an ICO? If so did they offer services/rewards in exchange for the tokens?
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