We already knew that the marketplace for initial coin offerings is a magnet for bad actors. Now we have some data to help quantify the problem, thanks to an investigation by the Wall Street Journal. (What the hell is an ICO? ←Here’s a primer.)
Hallmarks of fraud: The newspaper reviewed documents from 1,450 ICOs, finding that 271 raise “red flags,” including plagiarized investor documents, promises of guaranteed returns, and fake executive teams. Investors have paid more than $1 billion into these projects, some of which are still running.
The reckoning: The lawsuits and government crackdowns are just beginning. Investors have claimed up to $273 million in losses from these projects, and the US Securities and Exchange Commission has filed charges against several ICOs on allegations of defrauding investors.
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