The Yes and No of ICO with Avichal Garg, Arianna Simpson and Valerie Szczepanik VIDEO
Electric Capital’s Avichal Garg, alongside Arianna Simpson of Autonomous Partners and Valerie Szczepanik from the SEC, discuss the finer points of an Initial Coin Offering and what it means for the future of investment.
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