As I have noticed your project team is from Germany. How do you estimate business climate for ICO in your country?
The answer to your question could potentially be a pretty long and dry one. If you are interested in a longer conversation, I'm happy to share more of our views on this topic.
For now I will provide a shorter reply:
Last summer, few people in Germany knew about blockchain and crypto currencies. In the last month the public interest has increased, and topics like Bitcoin, blockchain, crypto currencies and ICOs are thematised more and more in the mainstream media, leading to even more exposure. We have seen the formation of many meetups, which have reached triple to quadruple digits of members, leading to conferences about crypto assets and blockchain. Throughout this process, a great community has formed and is evergrowing, which led us to the first announcements of German ICOs. Larger corporations notice ICOs, and especially the technology behind it - blockchain. From a regulatory standpoint, to the best of our knowledge ICOs are seen as both a potential risk and a potential chance, but BaFin has not yet approved or denied a single ICO. Even in the coalition paper of the currently forming government blockchain/crypto is mentioned and a taskforce will start experimenting.
Thank you for your detailed answer.
Not many companies can reply to critical questions in such professional manner.
The project is perspective and interesting, especially for small and mid-sized business.
I wish you good luck in your activity and will be following your updates closely.