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RE: ICO Danger: Why the Crypto-Currency Market Has Started to Be Regulated

Hey, skripi76!

I've got a quick question about a point you made on ICOs:

"The key difference between ICO and the usual initial public offering is that companies sell not a business that has already been created, but essentially promises..."

I definitely agree with you. However, I presume that this may be a generalization. For example, I've talked to people who suggested I check out onG.social a couple of times - it turns out that their social platform has been up & running long before the ICO which is yet to come this month. That's a really valuable thing and is, in a sense, even closer to IPO, going back to your post. Does that make sense?

Thanks. : )

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Most ICOs are just potential no real value yet.
ONGcoin is one of the few icos that have laready working product with lots of users which makes it a low-risk investment. But at the same time it has a lot of potential. It has the potential to become the new FB.
Low risk + High potential = Good investment !

Agreed. Ong social / ong coin looks solid