ICOs, or Initial Coin Offerings, have become a popular way for cryptocurrencies to raise funds from the public. However, they have also become an easy way to prey on the vulnerable, and the financial regulator recently warned customers about what it calls these very high risk, speculative investments. It warns that theres little consumer protection and high potential for fraud, as well as high volatility. Some ICOs are regulated by the FCA, but this is on a case-by-case basis, depending on how they are structured.
As the FCA says, you should fully research any ICO before handing over your money. You should only invest in an ICO project if you are an experienced investor, confident in the quality of the ICO project itself, a spokesman says. Alternatively, consider investing or trading with a regulated provider.
i agree with you,
but not only ICO, we must do our best research before investing on STO ans IEO too
because, sometimes a project has lot of hype in the beginning or at Crowdsate even, but after the token sale succed, there is no active developments from the project