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January 16, 2019, 04:50:18 PM
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Yeah most of STOs are same like the icos the only difference being that you will also receive the profit and voting rights so basically sto will be more like holding shares or equity in the company. Only some rare projects have strict requirements like being accredited investor but most do not have such requirement.
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hey guys,

I found that POLYS and SWM tokens are easy to buy and start investing.
Everybody knows that in order to invest into most of STO's, you need to have HUGE capital to participate.

But which STO's allows Non-Accredited Investors ?
Basically, they are only rebranding ICO to the STO. But they are still using the same requirements. If you try to understand the regulations that created by the government and STO will allow only the accredited investors which must be registered in the official institutions. Any ico that change its name to the STO still remain ico and there was no differences.
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anyone can help me?
member
Activity: 186
Merit: 11
hey guys,

I found that POLYS and SWM tokens are easy to buy and start investing.
Everybody knows that in order to invest into most of STO's, you need to have HUGE capital to participate.

But which STO's allows Non-Accredited Investors ?
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