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Initial coin offers fall in regulatory grey area

Law firms are seeing more interest in ICOs, often using bitcoin.

Calida Smylie
Mon, 21 Aug 2017

Initial coin offerings are becoming more popular in New Zealand following successful raises overseas but are in a regulatory grey area.

ICOs are like initial public offerings but offer digital “tokens” that are usually crypto currency, such as bitcoin.

Russell McVeagh says tokens issued in an

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Calida Smylie
Mon, 21 Aug 2017
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