ICO Security Token Offering Development Company Malaysia
With ICOs going through regulatory growing pains, with
fraudulent feedback from the mainstream media and low success rate, we must
strive to find more satisfactory means of funding blockchain innovation that
are more legitimate. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) hearings
are changing the future of how cryptocurrencies
work at the intersection of more stringent regulations.
If blockchain
technology startups can have more credible ICO's it doesn’t really matter
what they are called. This also opens up the floodgates for companies and new
projects in virtually any field to tap into how ICO's work backed by tangible
assets.
Would-be issuers of “utility” crypto tokens can be expected
to encounter high costs, middling raises and regulatory risk. But there is a
solution for the beginning Initial Coin
Offering's were magic. Young projects without a legal entity, domicile or
identifiable management team were able to raise millions of dollars. They
promised to build infrastructure that would unseat corporate titans without so
much as saying hello to regulators and taxing authorities. Smash the banks,
change the world and bring about some sort of libertarian crypto utopia
Obviously that hasn’t happened.
Regulators are increasingly cracking down and taking interest
in the blockchain space. While governments vary in their response to blockchain
projects, it is clear that they will respond and that they will hold projects
accountable to their laws. “ERC”
token offerings designed as an end run around securities laws are unlikely
to hold up, with the SEC say openly that they haven’t seen a true “utility”
yet. In this space, just about every project is likely in violation of
securities laws.
But there is an exit, a way forward that’s better for
projects and investors and helps relieve the threat of government interference:
Security
Token Offerings (STOs)
Thanks for reading our content. To know more about our
services, please visit our website:
Crypto Soft Malaysia
Mr. Mohammad Yousaf
cryptosoftmalaysia@gmail.com
Unit 3, Level 22, The Gardens South Tower, Mid Valley City,
59200 Kuala Lumpur.
+60 392121566
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