As many organizations have found out in recent history, participating in ICOs (Initial Coin Offering) can be fairly risky, especially if you’re not an expert at ICO and fundraising. Since the first ICO was launched back in 2013 by Mastercoin (now known as Omni), billions of dollars have been raised by various ICOs. Just last year alone there were 1247 ICOs that raised over $7,500,000,000.
Until this year, ICOs were the main source of fundraising for blockchain projects. Leaving those inexperienced in fundraising to fight among themselves for the attention of investors. However, Initial Exchange Offerings (IEO) have the same goal in mind as ICOs, re: financing the project, but the process is one that inherently works better for fundraising. Especially for those smaller startups that haven’t received word of mouth hype or excitement about the project quite yet.
ICOs and IEOs work differently in that whereas during an ICO the company sells their tokens directly to the investors, with an IEO a 3rd party exchange completes the crowdfunding campaign. Exchanges not only help market the project, but also help attract new investors to participate in the token purchase.
However, there are several other benefits for taking your fundraising through IEO over ICO that you should be aware of.
A HUGE bonus benefit of IEOs over ICOs is security. Since all transactions are carried out on the exchange’s IEO platform, there isn’t a chance of your investors being tricked into sending their investment to a wrong wallet address due to a scammer using official telegram chats to impersonate team members and give fake addresses to contribute to.
IEO is the safer fundraising platform for both the startup and potential investor. This digital world of ours is full of areas where simple mistakes can be costly but with scammers on both sides of the ICO fence, it just makes sense to protect yourself, your reputation, and your investors as much as possible from the outset.
If you’d like more information on the benefits of IEO over ICO or would like to move forward with conducting your own coin or exchange offering, visit our ICO Success website. We make sure that the many moving pieces of your successful campaign are properly coordinated.
– This article was originally posted at CryptoTraderNews
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