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Re: ⭐️ [ANN] [STO] Cancer Treatment Proven Since '09 ⭐️ MINIMUM INVESTMENT ONLY $90 ⭐️
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garyn
on 28/08/2019, 15:48:49 UTC
What is the difference between STO and ICO? I still don't understand

All token offerings from a company or organization are used to raise capital for a project. Buyers are issued with digital tokens. Unfortunately, ICOs are largely unregulated, thus putting investors at risk.

Many investors focusing on blockchain and cryptocurrency-related opportunities have lost money from fraudulent ICOs by fraudsters that have elaborate scams aimed at earning them some quick easy cash. This, plus the lack of regulatory guidance are the reasons why ICOs have received a lot of opposition from regulators.

An STO is a token offering that is similar to an ICO but the main difference is that STOs are regulated. STO's are also tokenized equity or debt in the company.  In our case, it is tokenized shares of stock.  So when you buy a SANA token it is attached to one share of Class B common stock with voting rights and dividend rights.  And if we were to ever sell the company, those holding SANA tokens will be a share of the sale based on how many SANA tokens that own at the time of the sale.

Gary