On one hand, very low cap and a decent idea. On the other, they are worse than KickICO in everything, if only slightly in some regards, and you still can pick up some Kicks dirt cheap.
I can see the similarities, but they are different. I feel like KickICO is focused more on raising funds where Crowdholding is more focused on co-creation on issues within the startup.
I think it's a great concept and although there are similar ICO's such as co-founded and KickICO they are different enough, and also these ICO's raised millions and Crowdholding is asking for 1? Should be easily doable.