Ethereum Q&A: ICOs and financial regulation [TIOM2-21]

Ethereum Q&A: ICOs and financial regulation [TIOM2-21]

Author: Andreas M. Antonopoulos December 21, 2017 Duration: 5:39
Are ICOs disruptive, democratic venture capital? Or bubbles fueling greed? Obviously, both. We're re-defining entrepreneurial capitalism, corporations, securities, fundraising, stock markets - everything financial and the regulatory system around it. There is a certain contingent that is looking at ICOs and revealing their very statist, traditional ideas. The SEC, securities law, and restrictions on initial public offerings came out of an initial environment that was a crazy bubble, but that kind of regulation is the old way of dealing with things. This ICO bubble will have negative consequences and people will malinvest. It's still created an opportunity to do something never done before: bridge the big gap between early-stage organic financing and stock market public offerings, for companies to fundraise from a completely globalised audience. What can we do with programmable money that's decentralised, re-imagines funding and escrow structures, with protections driven by crowdsourcing? If the crowd is funding, the crowd should be vetting. Banking is not the primary incumbent being disrupted, it is regulators and the institutional, centralised regulatory environment as well. In the meantime, I will not be investing in 99.999% of these ICOs because I don't invest in minimally viable whitepapers.

This is part of a talk which took place on June 6th 2017 at a joint meet-up with Blockchain Professionals, BitcoinSYD and SydEthereum in Sydney, Australia: https://antonopoulos.com/event/blockchain-professionals-sydney/

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Originally published as a YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Plu_WX3Gs8E&list=PLPQwGV1aLnTu0KFDbHk4AUiiyce0xLX7p&index=21

Andreas M. Antonopoulos presents The Internet of Money, a podcast that captures a series of his essential talks from 2015 to 2017. This isn't a typical business or investing show with market predictions; instead, it's a foundational exploration of why Bitcoin and blockchain technology matter on a societal level. Antonopoulos, known for his ability to translate complex concepts into clear narratives, delves into the philosophy of decentralized systems, examining how they reshape trust, power, and identity. Each episode is a standalone lecture, preserving the energy and depth of his live presentations. You'll hear him discuss the profound implications of a global, open financial network, moving far beyond price speculation to consider the human impact of this technological shift. The conversations within this podcast frame cryptocurrency not merely as an asset class but as a fundamental innovation with the potential to redefine how we interact and exchange value. Listening offers a chance to engage with the core ideas during a pivotal period in the technology's development, providing crucial context that remains relevant for anyone seeking a deeper understanding. The archive of talks serves as both a historical record and a source of enduring insight, making this collection a valuable resource for newcomers and seasoned observers alike who want to grasp the underlying principles of the internet of money.
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