After talking a bit about ICO's (Initial Coin Offerings) with Kevin Rose at The Next Web conference, we just had to dive deeper into the matter. Seems that not just startups in the Blockchain 'niche' are funding themselves this way; it could actually be a viable funding method for most. We also spotted this clip, of one Bloomberg's journalists explaining about ICO to another, who still has an ignorant mindset. Very much like me before the past weeks. I remember some members asking for a Blockchain channel on Startup Chat and we didn't think the demand would be there but, as we usually do, we should have listened. Starting today there's #blockchain on Startup Chat 😊
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