Hiring and Separation
Description
Tokens (also sometimes called “coins”)
are digital assets based upon existing
or new blockchains with a variety of
purposes, spanning consumer-facing
functional utility, monetary/payment
roles, and investment or economic uses.
Some tokens are initially sold (or
otherwise issued) by a project or
venture in return for future utility, as
an investment, or representing a
decision-making stake in a distributed
community. This is known as a “token
offering” (variously also known as ICOs,
IDOs, ILOs, IEOs, or STOs, among other
terms). These offerings may be high- or
low-risk, depending on the capacities
and purposes of the tokens and their
issuing ventures, which may imply
certain regulatory coverage.
SERVICES
- Unregulated token offerings
- On-shore and offshore token offerings
- Regulation D/ U.S. private placement token offerings
- Regulation S/ non-U.S. token offerings
- Security Token offerings (STOs)
- Initial DEX Offerings (IDOs)
- Initial Exchange Offerings (IEOs)
- Regulation Crowdfunding token offerings
- Regulation A crowdfunding token offerings
- Digital Asset IPOs