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It seems like wormhole was a cheap attempt to compete with ETH and Gabriel is nr1 zelout for ETH as he stated numerous times. He also forked metamask and made badger.
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Yeah, it does seem to be a competition with ICO's. Probably not the best sort of competition. I doubt it will take off.
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Not without further protocol changes like reducing block time.
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Reducing block time is a bad idea, but I dont't think it would make any difference in terms of ICO's.
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ICO market is a sham and it found its platform in a shammy ETH. Competition wins by being better, copycats will not succeed imo.
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A totally there have been successful ICO's. Like venture capitalism they are far from a sure investment. Big reward requires big risk. ETH is a pretty strong crypto.
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What were the successful ICOs?

All of the ones I checked were scams.
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Off of the top of my head there was a dairy farm that used it. All an ICO does is invest in a business. If the business succeeds then they can pay a return.
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Do you have any links?
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Not at the moment. Maybe after work I could do a quick search. I noticed some videos about successful ICO's on YouTube with a search. Didn't watch any to see if they were worth linking
Kaizen
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But they don't have to pay a return if they don't want to? And what type of return?
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I think the ICO token works like a share of the company. One you can sell to others, or back to the company. If the business goes bust there is nothing to pay back.
SuperHacker.中国
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I want to invest ICOs which returns BCH on-chain as dividends. Securities offers with no returns are scams.
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I would love that too, but don't let this desire make you fall for scams.
SuperHacker.中国
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Thank you, I won't. I'm a cautious professional financial investor in fiat money world. I'm not a pure speculator.