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Token Sales
Juventus Soccer Club Is Launching a Crypto Token to Give Fans a 'Voice'
One of the most popular soccer clubs in the world is launching a crypto token that it says will boost fan numbers by allowing them to "be heard."

RBS Blockchain Team Jumps Ship to Build New Startups Using R3's Corda
A blockchain team from Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has left to start a "venture studio" called Chorum from which full-blown startups an be spun out.

Now a Nearly $1 Billion Blockchain, Tezos Is Slowly Building Up Its Security
In the third week after opening its network security up to community involvement, Tezos' beta launch has been surprisingly smooth.

CoinList's Fifth ICO Is a $61 Million Bid to Tokenize All the Assets
CoinList, arguably the top site for listing token sales, has chosen TrustToken as the fifth ICO to be hosted on its website.

Moscow Stock Exchange to Publish ICO Data
The Moscow Exchange wants to list information about token sales, its CEO said Friday. However, the exchange won't directly sell tokens.

Chinese Firm Reportedly Nets $18 Million in 'Questionable' Token Sale
Despite China's 2017 ban on ICOs, a Chinese firm still appears to have openly promoted a token sale that reportedly raised $18 million.

The EOS Blockchain Launch: What Should Happen (And What Could Go Wrong)
One of the most widely anticipated blockchain project, EOS, is expected to release its software this Saturday.

Alabama Securities Watchdog Hits 3 ICOs with Cease-and-Desists
The U.S. state of Alabama has issued cease-and-desist orders to three ICOs that were allegedly soliciting residents with unregistered securities.

Australia's Securities Watchdog Moves to Halt 'Deceptive' ICOs
Yet another global regulator is speaking out about its attempts to fight fraud in the ICO market. This time, it's Australia taking the lead.

SEC Official Defends 'Balanced' ICO Oversight in Congress
A hearing at the House financial services committee saw hostility from some reps, sympathy from others, and a "balanced approach" from the SEC.
