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ICO (Initial Coin Offering)

Cryptocurrency fundraising to finance a new blockchain project.

Beginner-friendly explanation  

An ICO is like a fundraising call for a new crypto: people invest and get new tokens in return.

Example:
You send 1 ETH and receive 1000 tokens from a project during its ICO.

 Intermediate-level insight  

An Initial Coin Offering is an unregulated fundraising method through the issuance of digital tokens. Investors buy tokens hoping their value will increase after the project launches.

Example:
Ethereum's ICO raised $18 million in 2014.

 Advanced perspective

ICOs combine high risks (scams, technical failures) and fast funding opportunities for blockchain startups. Analysis focuses on the whitepaper, tokenomics, and founding team.

Example:
Investors study the whitepaper and smart contract before joining a DeFi ICO.

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