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Security Tokens and Stablecoins Quick Start Guide

By : Weimin Sun, Xun (Brian) Wu, Angela Kwok
Book Image

Security Tokens and Stablecoins Quick Start Guide

By: Weimin Sun, Xun (Brian) Wu, Angela Kwok

Overview of this book

The failure of initial coin offerings (ICOs) is no accident, as most ICOs do not link to a real asset and are not regulated. Realizing the shortcomings of ICOs, the blockchain community and potential investors embraced security token offerings (STOs) and stablecoins enthusiastically. In this book, we start with an overview of the blockchain technology along with its basic concepts. We introduce the concept behind STO, and cover the basic requirements for launching a STO and the relevant regulations governing its issuance. We discuss U.S. securities laws development in launching security digital tokens using blockchain technology and show some real use cases. We also explore the process of STO launches and legal considerations. We introduce popular security tokens in the current blockchain space and talk about how to develop a security token DApp, including smart contract development for ERC1404 tokens. Later, you'll learn to build frontend side functionalities to interact with smart contracts. Finally, we discuss stablecoin technical design functionalities for issuing and operating STO tokens by interacting with Ethereum smart contracts. By the end of this book, you will have learned more about STOs and gained a detailed knowledge of building relevant applications—all with the help of practical examples.
Table of Contents (9 chapters)

Monetizing Digital Tokens Under US Security Laws

In Chapter 2, STO – Security Token Offering, we covered traditional fundraising methods such as angel funds, venture capital (VC) investors, private equity funds, and initial public offering (IPO). We briefly discussed the general financing cycle from the seed round at the formation stage of a start up to the IPO. We compared this financing process to an initial coin offering (ICO), which takes a different path. For an ICO, at the formation stage, a startup bypasses the private fundraising steps—and directly turns to the public for investments.

Security token offerings (STOs), the most promising alternative to ICOs, will likely support future growth of the blockchain industry after the ICO bubble bursts. Therefore, in this chapter, we will discuss STOs from the legal perspective in detail.

More specifically, we will...