I have not read your materials yet.
ICOs will not be banned. They need regulation. Some of the offers I've seen lately are frankly outrageous -- and I can't believe they obtain investors. But they do!
There are lots of great ideas that I've seen, but many lack the business know-how to bring them to fruition.
Here in the US, ICOs will be regulated differently depending on if they are structured to be Howey test compliant ("pass") or non-compliant ("fail"). There is a legitimate place for both types of tokens.
The "wild west" will draw to a close with appropriate regulation. With this change, larger institutional investors are likely to get more involved in the ecosystem.
I am new to this board but I am not new to this field and I'm seriously considering shifting a substantial part of my focus to capitalize on this opportunity. Not only for the wealth to be created (which is, of course, appealing), but for the good that decentralized crypto, and the wider blockchain technologies, have the potential to bring to the world.