Course Information
Course Overview
Understand basics of Initial Coin Offering, How can a startup raise funds on Blockchain through Bitcoin & Ethereum ICO?
You might have heard how the Blockchain is disrupting the multiple industries. People are bootstrapping their business without Venture Capitalist money. Do you know Blockchain can be also used to raise any amount of fund for the projects without diluting the ownership of the company? Blockchain can be used to launch crypto IPO also known as Initial Coin Offering. How they do it? what is ICO? Well this course is here to help you.
This course is for anyone who is interested in understanding the Initial Coin Offering, what is it, how it works, Advantages & disadvantages of ICO etc.
If you have no knowledge of Blockchain or little knowledge of Blockchain you can still take this course.
In this course I will help you understand you what is Initial Coin Offering aka Crowd sale in Blockchain.
There have been multiple ICO in 2016 and one of them have raise around 150 Million USD through ICO.
This course is for you if you are interested in understanding whether you need a ICO or not. Do you need to raise fund through ICO and if yes, then how can you do it.
Course Content
- 3 section(s)
- 8 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction & Overview
- Section 2 The ICO
- Section 3 What's Next?
What You’ll Learn
- Explain ICO to anyone easily, Decide if they need ICO or not in their startups, Understand the fundamentals of ICO very well
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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UUsman Chughtai
Just introduction of ICO... must come up with step by step example of ICO if possible.
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BBradford Meacham
Toshendra was great! I learned a lot in a very short time period. I recommend this course to all beginners in the Initial Coin Offering space!
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VVikramdityasing Bissoonauthsing
Good intro stimulating interest both in the past ( history) of ICO and to have a one step back view on current ICOs and good preparedness in thinking about structuring relevant projects conducive for an ICO approach.
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SSebastiaan Huijbregts
Very informative lecture. I learned a lot, but from a didactic perspective some improvements can be made: 1) Add interactivity. Now it's presentation only. No interactivity, like quizes, cases, multimedia or other rich content. 2) Some slides contain links to useful sites, but it's not possible to hit the links. Please make the links work. 3) A hardcopy of de slides (hand-out) would be appreciated to take notes 4) The subtitles are a joke :)