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Many ICOs The protocols are gradually showing
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2018-7-20 00:56

The study finds that there are glaring differences between what the ICOs’ code delivers and what the creators promised to their investors.
Only 20% of 50 ICO Codebases Matched the Promoter’s Promises
Out of the 50 ICOs surveyed, using both the white papers (contracts) and the codebases (delivered or non-delivered promises), a great deal of the ICO code and their associated ICO contracts did not match.
But the study shows the manufacturing of smart contracts and blockchain promises must be evaluated and scrutinized closely.
What do you think about the Penn Law working paper that details most ICO code does not match the promises tied to the project?
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UPenn Law: Majority of ICOs Break Whitepaper Promises, Retain Centralization

Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs)–ICOs continue to make headlines along the academic circuit, and not in a positive light. On Tuesday, a new report from the University of Pennsylvania Law School revealed that in addition to breaking whitepaper promises, the majority of ICOs were guilty of retaining centralization in their issued currencies, thereby violating one of […] The post UPenn Law: Majority of ICOs Break Whitepaper Promises, Retain Centralization appeared first on Ethereum World News.

2018-7-19 03:57


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Review of top 50 ICOs shows most promise things they will never deliver

The most extensive legal report on initial coin offerings (ICOs) is now available to the general public, and the findings are pretty damning. University of Pennsylvania legal professors, alongside research teams, have meticulously studied the top 50 highest grossing ICOs of last year – their whitepapers and their code – to determine if there was any disparity between promises made and cryptocurrencies developed.

2018-7-18 17:30