The ability of blockchain-based projects to tokenise asset ownership is one of the most exciting elements of Web3, opening up new vistas of economic opportunity, personal enrichment, and individual freedom. Posts under this topic deal with the many difference facets of this flourishing new reality.
This third part of our March Funding Special is looking at compliant fund raising via platforms such as Angel.co, Echo, Fairmint and Legion as a possible synthesis between the VC and the decentralized ways in resp. Part I and II.
In this post, we give an overview of the key approaches, from the early days of Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) to the more recent Fair Launch model, laid out in a way that tracks their development and trade-offs.
In this Unbounded Thinking post, James Kingston approaches Real World Asset Tokenization as a tool towards wider access of investment opportunities and hence wealth.
Corporate stock is already digitized, but seldomly tokenized on decentralized ledgers. Even though it seems an obvious use case, in this post we examine why blockchains aren't tracking stock yet.
DAO contributors do not have visibility of a pot of gold beyond the rainbow that matches stock options in a traditional startup. We propose a solution.
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