Zhao Changpeng, the CEO of popular crypto exchange Binance, said that the initial coin offering model is preferred to venture capital - even with the risk of fraud.
In a blog post published Monday entitled "ICOs - Not Just 'Good-to-Have,' But Necessary," the Binance chief took aim at the VC world, notably writing that he believes "Raising money through ICOs is about 100 times easier than through traditional VCs, if not more."
It's a notable statement, considering Binance's position as one of the world's largest crypto exchanges.
Nor is it perhaps surprising, given its 2017 token sale as well as the exchange's recent spat with U.S. VC firm Sequoia.
As reported previously by CoinDesk, Zhao was sued by Sequoia in Hong Kong for allegedly speaking to other investors while in talks about a possible capital injection to the firm.
In the blog post, Zhao argued that "a vast majority of 'professional VCs' have no clue about the projects or field they invest in."
"Many of them have zero startup experience and don't even have a basic understanding of the technologies involved their fields," Zhao went on to write.
Despite admitting ICOs result in failure or outright fraud, Zhao still believes that "Compared to 'traditional VC invested projects,' a larger ratio of ICO projects will succeed."
What's more, he argued that most of those putting their money in such tokens are aware that they may not succeed in the long run.
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Binance CEO Blasts VCs and Calls ICOs 'Necessary'
Publicado en May 7, 2018
by Coindesk | Publicado en Coinage
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