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Topic: STOs are really the future of ICOs? (Read 550 times)

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April 06, 2019, 09:06:22 PM
#72
I do not think that STO is the future of ICO. I think that IEO is the future of ICO. STO have low popularity yet. I’m not sure that they will be able to meet expectations.
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April 06, 2019, 02:18:43 PM
#71
Yeah, it is. At least when they plan to fund raise through security token offering, it may offer protections to the investors since security tokens should act like stocks where holders get a percentage of the profit.
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April 06, 2019, 02:13:06 PM
#70
I think that the service station is much safer than ICO because the first one is the safest for investors. Yes, I understand that there are a couple of fraudulent projects, but understand that sales of this kind need a regulator that will protect investors' funds.
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April 06, 2019, 01:13:31 PM
#69
Hello, I would like to ask you about STOs. It means that STO is regulated and has a license to run a token sale, am I correct? And all STOs are giving passive income to token holders or not?
I have heard about these two big STOs BoltonCoin and FABA and both STOs are suspected as a scam, have you heard about that?
And my last question how something that is regulated could be a scam..?  Roll Eyes

Thanks!

You asked that how something that is regulated could be a scam. Well, what if the project wasn't actually registered under any authority and just decided to fabricate the whole thing. Scammers are busy working on process to counter and boycott all kinds of procedures to stop their activities. One should be careful and wise even with the so-called STOs. And people tend to dig less into STO projects believing they are regulated and can't scam.
legendary
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April 05, 2019, 03:46:29 PM
#68
Hello, I would like to ask you about STOs. It means that STO is regulated and has a license to run a token sale, am I correct? And all STOs are giving passive income to token holders or not?
I have heard about these two big STOs BoltonCoin and FABA and both STOs are suspected as a scam, have you heard about that?
And my last question how something that is regulated could be a scam..?  Roll Eyes

Thanks!


They are suspected scam, if they are indeed an STO, they will not stand with the regulators, because they are being monitored, we'll see the progress of that two coins I stopped following them but it sure is a bad start for STO, looks like IEO is the next big thing.
We can’t really conclude that they are STO based projects, if they are finding it difficult to infiltrate IEO, why would they infiltrate something that is being regulated which SEC can go after at any time, I think when it comes to investment security, STO will still be leading because they have more than what it takes to go after a scammer.

I am not saying scammers cannot take advantage of STO, you know we have some people that are so daft that they would try anything believing they will not get caught, so am sure it won’t be long for people being those 2 coins to be caught if they are really scammers that came through STO.
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April 04, 2019, 09:43:00 AM
#67
When you are the word STO on a project, it does not outrightly mean it is legit. It still calls that you should make proper findings before investing. It is true that STOs are meant to be regulated, but scammers can also proclaim a project to be regulated and the only way you can detect them is by doing research to know where they are actually registered, ask for document backing them up and trace the claim back to the regulatory body or  bodies.
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April 04, 2019, 09:06:35 AM
#66
I did think the same but right now, it seems IEO is more popular and succesfull than STO's. ICO's are over yes but right now the replacement seems to be IEO's.
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April 04, 2019, 09:00:32 AM
#65
IEO atuapaun STO is a new thing at this time and in my opinion it will indeed be a new thing, regarding the development later we cannot speculate too far because indeed it is a difficult thing
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April 04, 2019, 08:56:40 AM
#64
Perhaps this is true because relying on today's conclusions on how quickly IEO passes, it can be concluded that it is very convenient and fast. But we do not know how much it costs and who the real owner is, maybe, the exchanges themselves create these projects?
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April 04, 2019, 03:22:43 AM
#63
to be honest , this was my first time to heard of it . is this the same as lpo's and ipo's  ?   in the meantime ieo's are the one that everyone is talking about  . they say ieo's is the future of ico's because ieo's are said to be legit due to the fact that they are backed by famous and reputable exchange sites  .  for now maybe but we dont know in the future   .  i remeber last time when the first ico came out , they are also legit but eventually the ico scene got polluted by greedy sccammers   . lets hope the same thing wont happen to ieo's and sto's  
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April 04, 2019, 03:19:57 AM
#62
Hello, I would like to ask you about STOs. It means that STO is regulated and has a license to run a token sale, am I correct? And all STOs are giving passive income to token holders or not?
I have heard about these two big STOs BoltonCoin and FABA and both STOs are suspected as a scam, have you heard about that?
And my last question how something that is regulated could be a scam..?  Roll Eyes

Thanks!


I don't believe in this two crowdfunding because of the scam rumors, investors prefer to invest in IEO, it's safe, profitable and crowdfunding can be finished within minutes as compared to ICO and STO, no wonder it's a hot topic today.
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April 04, 2019, 03:14:57 AM
#61
I know STO is secured and better than ICO but the way things are going now IEO will beat STO to dust ,yes it looks like that's what will happen this year,many projects will prefer IEO crowdfunding
legendary
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April 04, 2019, 02:18:55 AM
#60
I just heard STO,
but I can't say that STO scam,
maybe I will give some features of the ico scam or project scam,
one of them is looking at the website of the project,
the team and also most importantly the project's github link,
usually the project scam is all inactive, whether it's the Github link, the website and also the social media.
and you can practice this to the STO project.
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April 03, 2019, 11:35:56 PM
#59
Hello, I would like to ask you about STOs. It means that STO is regulated and has a license to run a token sale, am I correct? And all STOs are giving passive income to token holders or not?
I have heard about these two big STOs BoltonCoin and FABA and both STOs are suspected as a scam, have you heard about that?
And my last question how something that is regulated could be a scam..?  Roll Eyes

Thanks!


STO and ICO were interesting in the past, but now is different.
You will find out that IEO is more preferable for cryptocurrency investors nowadays.
i know about BoltonCoin and FABA because they were running bounty campaign, but i don't know they are scam ICO.
about your last question, it is better to find out if they are really regulated or not.
sr. member
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April 03, 2019, 08:25:34 PM
#58
Hello, I would like to ask you about STOs. It means that STO is regulated and has a license to run a token sale, am I correct? And all STOs are giving passive income to token holders or not?
I have heard about these two big STOs BoltonCoin and FABA and both STOs are suspected as a scam, have you heard about that?
And my last question how something that is regulated could be a scam..?  Roll Eyes

Thanks!


They are suspected scam, if they are indeed an STO, they will not stand with the regulators, because they are being monitored, we'll see the progress of that two coins I stopped following them but it sure is a bad start for STO, looks like IEO is the next big thing.
sr. member
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April 03, 2019, 07:50:14 PM
#57
We all know that everything can be faked here, and we have seen some STO scamming and being dishonest to investors and bounty take hunters to take a look at Desigo and there is report that the popular Boltoncoin is a scam so don't give your 100% trust to STO type of coins yet.

Yes, agreed with that! STO supposed to be safer for the investor, but still, there are many scams out there.
I guess IEO's are giving more trust right now, as those exchanges are putting their reputation at risk. At least they are doing some due diligence. It is interesting to see, what it all will lead to. What do you think, what will be the next after IEO? Smiley
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April 03, 2019, 07:17:32 PM
#56
STO will now be a better investment choice. However, I see not all projects can do STO because most projects are still conducting ICO. Because we know that projects that are newly built will certainly require capital for development. It seems like STO will be good to replace ICO.
jr. member
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April 03, 2019, 07:14:49 PM
#55
STO is different from ICO. Although, investors might invest in STOs, but that does not outrightly nullify interests in ICO. Focus is now being shifted to a different form of investment, known as IEO.
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Cryptocasino.com
April 03, 2019, 06:59:23 PM
#54
I think so because most STOs i know have a working product and the team are really focused in developing the project to the fullest unlike ICOs which only boasts of potential products. Furthermore STOs actually see it's token holders as real investors with legal document backing their purchase of tokens unlike ICOs
Legal for what? not even one of them is legally registered by regulators. STO is done and people are feeling better to invest in the ICO or IEO. STO doesn't have a working product and that's a bullshit promise that created by STO team. STO is another kind of rebrand.
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April 03, 2019, 06:24:22 PM
#53
I think so because most STOs i know have a working product and the team are really focused in developing the project to the fullest unlike ICOs which only boasts of potential products. Furthermore STOs actually see it's token holders as real investors with legal document backing their purchase of tokens unlike ICOs
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