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Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: ICO & IEO investment without SCAM
by
lobat999
on 01/10/2019, 11:34:14 UTC
Hi guys! I have an interesting idea. I think I know how we are able to stop scam in the ICO & IEO market.

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What would you think about an ICO/IEO model where venture funds invest with you?

In this model you would not need to worry about fraud, nor poor quality projects. The venture fund will select projects and choose only the most promising. They will also provide a legal framework that will protect the funds of the cryptoinvestors.


The model works as follows:
1. The venture capital fund seeks a promising project.
2. The venture capital fund uses its own professional infrastructure to verify the feasibility of the project and the integrity of the founders.
3. The venture capital fund invests its own money in the project to confirm the quality of the work performed. The size of the fund’s investments is at least 10% of the required amount.
4. The rest of the ICO or IEO is invested in by private cryptoinvestors.
5. Private cryptoinvestors pay a commission to the fund for their services.


Thus, private cryptoinvestors receive:
1. Protection against fraud
2. Quality projects
3. Legal protection of rights
4. Access to the professional expertise of a venture fund


The venture capital fund will receive additional financial leverage and additional profit from the commission. Promising projects will receive money for development. Everyone will benefit. Everyone will be able to earn money.

What do you think about this? Would you agree to participate in such model?

Sounds very ideal but i don't think that the entry of any venture capital fund into a project would guarantee a no risk scenario taken by cryptoinvestors!

I saw many promising projects even with fully functional platforms that haven't shown any significant returns to its investors since the market is the one dictating the token price and there is nothing investors can do to avoid it. For example, some projects even with funds from private investors offered an ICO price of $0.10 per token but when it was listed on an exchange, the current price did not go above its ICO price, and in fact nose dived as a result from early investors dumping their tokens. It may protect against fraud but their will always be a risk associated in any of our investments.