As someone who is actively exploring trading and ICOs, there are definitely some welcome insights in this post. Thanks, @wingz! One question: maybe you could elaborate further on off-chain crowdfunds in a follow-up post? I think I'm not the only one that would be interested in learning more. Cheers!
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Thanks @nikigenji - an on-chain crowdsale is using the ETH blockchain to send ETH and receive ETH tokens back.
By off-chain I mean something like Bitcoin Suisse where they act as an intermediary and you deal with a person. This has been for presales so far, however omise go will be entirely funded off-chain with this method due to high demand.