To ICO or to IDO? That is the question

To ICO or to IDO? That is the question

Initial DEX offerings have a fair bit in common with initial coin offerings but come out on top in cost, effort, and fairness. Initial DEX offerings are the new initial coin offerings. So, what’s the difference between an IDO and an ICO, other than that one letter? A lot actually. In some ways, ICOs and IDOs have more in common with each other than they do with initial exchange offerings, which have more than a few features of the traditional initial public offering of stock markets.While IDOs and IEOs are both listed directly on exchanges — decentralized exchanges, or DEXs, in the case of....


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