An e-commerce platform that recently launched a token sale aimed to raise $50 million has become Singapore’s first public firm to hold an ICO.
Fed Up and Forking: Rival EOS Blockchains Are Becoming a Reality
EOS’ launch has been fraught with controversy. Some users are fed up, and they’re forking the protocol to give the network a better shot.
Now a Nearly $1 Billion Blockchain, Tezos Is Slowly Building Up Its Security
In the third week after opening its network security up to community involvement, Tezos’ beta launch has been surprisingly smooth.
Tezos ICO Class Action Looms After Motion to Dismiss Denied
A motion to dismiss a class action lawsuit against Tezos’ $232 million ICO was denied on Tuesday by a U.S. judge.
Crypto ICO Metronome Raises $12 Million in Unconventional Auction
An initial coin offering for Metronome let the market find its price with a reverse auction that sold 8 million tokens.
Regulators Plan ‘Global Sandbox’ for Fintech Including Blockchain
A number of regulators from across the globe are forming a new alliance to facilitate the development of fintech in cross-border solutions.
Where Have All the Augur Users Gone?
Following an impressive launch, Augur’s user base has been slipping. Could thin liquidity be the culprit?
Ethereum-Powered Insurer Nexus Is Winning Over Blockchain Skeptics
Nexus is one of several blockchain startups trying to revive mutual insurance. Its first product will cover the risks of ethereum smart contracts.
Wealth Manager Canaccord: Bitcoin ETF Approval More Likely in 2019
A long-awaited approval on a bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) may not come until 2019.
Say Hello to SmartDrops: The New Way to Give Away Crypto Money
Can smarter airdrops help crypto projects build communities and keep speculation at bay?
Tickets Now On Sale for San Francisco’s First ‘Blockchain Music Festival’
Tickets for the first music festival, set to be powered by blockchain technology this October, are going on sale Wednesday.
‘Keep NEO One!’ Investors Protest a Proposal to Make Crypto Coins Divisible
Neo 3.0 is coming, potentially bringing big changes to the protocol’s economic model. But investors aren’t happy.
Wikipedia Has ‘Zero Interest’ in an ICO, Says Jimmy Wales
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has said the not-for-profit online encyclopedia platform will “never” hold an ICO or issue its own cryptocurrency.
Draper Dragon Backs $20 Million Raise for Alibaba Vets’ Blockchain Startup
A public blockchain project founded by former members of Alibaba’s blockchain arm has raised over $20 million in a combined token and equity sale.
A Small Crypto Coin Is Making Big Claims About a Private Proof-of-Stake
Even though it’s yet to gain much notoriety, token project Spectre is innovating in a trending area – private staking for proof-of-stake blockchains.
Decentralized Exchange Waves Scored a $6 Million Debut. Then It Got Hacked
This booming crypto platform could hardly be described as institutional, but it isn’t fully decentralized either.
US Chamber of Commerce Calls for Clarity on ICOs
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce urged the SEC and CFTC to provide clear guidance on initial coin offerings to encourage more token sales to launch.
Wanchain’s Bridge to the Ethereum Blockchain Is Now Open
Wanchain announced the release of version 2.0 Monday, allowing for cross-chain transactions between its platform and ethereum.
An $8 Million ICO Ran Out of Tokens. What’s Next Is Anyone’s Guess
What can a blockchain startup do when it runs out of its own tokens? According to U Network, buy back tokens from its ICO investors.
Who’s In Control of Tezos? That Answer Is About to Change
Get ready for a frenzy of community baking.