Lately there's been a lot of talk about regulation. What about ICO's?
What do you see with the ones complying with governments? It seems to be a big play longevity wise.
For ex. Unikrn got their Malta license, making esports fiat wagering legal in most of europe. Does this pave the way for future ico's? Should this be an indicator of a good, trustworthy ico?
More info:
https://www.coindesk.com/regulated-cryptocurrency-betting-just-got-big-boost-europe/The government will required ICO to have a license for sure if the digital currency will be completely regulated. The main purpose of regulating is to ensure the safety and the welfare of the people including the nations from fraud and scams therefore any ICO that will lead an digital currency marketing should be required a legal documents so that they can be strictly monitored by the government.