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Tezos Initial Coin Offering – You Give us $230 Million, We’ll Give You a Tote bag

October 19, 2017 | Back to News

In July 2017, tech start-up Tezos conducted what was then the largest Initial Coin Offering (ICO) in history, raising $230 million in just 13 days of crowdfunding to develop its own decentralized blockchain.  Just three months later, however, details of behind-the-scenes in-fighting between the principals operating Tezos have raised rampant concerns about the viability of the yet-to-be launched project; and many in the industry believe contributors to the fundraiser will receive nothing for their investments.  In the $2.2 billion world of ICOs, some industry experts predict that more than 90 percent of ICOs will fail and provide nothing of value to their investors.

According to a detailed investigative report published by Reuters (http://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/bitcoin-funding-tezos/), Arthur and Kathleen Breitman — the American couple that founded Tezos and own its source code through a Delaware company — and Johann Gevers — the president of Swiss-based Tezos Foundation, which was created to conduct the ICO, hold the investors’ funds, and promote Tezos’ blockchain technology — are embroiled in a bitter dispute over control of Tezos’ future and the funds obtained from investors.  As the Breitmans and Gevers battle one another for power and control, Tezos’ investors are caught in the middle, not knowing what will happen to their funds.

Moreover, the report states that the Breitmans view their fundraising effort not as participants’ speculative investment in new technology; rather, the Breitmans have taken the position that the funds raised (now valued at over $400 million) are non-refundable donations to Tezos’ efforts.  As Kathleen Breitman told Reuters: “[P]articipating in the Tezos fundraiser was like contributing to a public television station and receiving a ‘tote bag’ in return.  That’s the same king of thing here.”  Many notable investors, however — including Silicon Valley venture capitalist Tim Draper — expect much more than a metaphorical “tote bag.”  They view their contributions as investments and expect a valuable return on those investments.  As Mr. Draper told Reuters, he views cryptocurrencies as commodities like pork bellies and characterized his participation in the Tezos ICO as a purchase, not a donation.

This story will continue to unfold as the principals battle one another for control of Tezos and government regulators in the United States and Switzerland investigate the matter as well.  Earlier this year, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) expressed its own skepticism about the legality of ICOs and cautioned that, depending upon the facts and circumstances of each ICO, the cryptocurrency provided to ICO investors can be deemed a “security” — the sale of which is subject to federal securities laws, including registering the security with the SEC or obtaining from the SEC an exemption from registration.  In Tezos’ case, the “Tezzies” given to each investor were not registered with the SEC, nor did Tezos seek or receive an exemption from registration.

Redmins currently represents the victims in class action lawsuits against multiple cryptocurrency exchanges (Cryptsy and Kraken) and is investigating Tezos and several other companies that conducted ICOs within the past year for potential regulatory violations and misrepresented solicitations.  If you have invested in an ICO and are concerned that your investment is in jeopardy or that you have been defrauded, contact Redmins contact us for a no-cost, no-obligation consultation to discuss you legal rights.

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