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The blockchain revolution in startup financing: an empirical analysis of initial coin offerings and initial exchange offerings’ drivers of success

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Resumo:This thesis examines how blockchain-based fundraising mechanisms like ICOs and IEOs reshape startup finance by offering decentralized access to capital. Analyzing 100 projects from 2019–2025, it identifies key success drivers using regression analysis. Findings show that strong community presence, top-tier investor backing, and compliance measures (e.g., KYC) significantly influence fundraising success. ICOs raise more than IEOs, despite looser oversight, highlighting a trade-off between decentralization and trust. Interaction effects reveal that credibility signals are especially effective in fragmented regions like APAC, and that compliance enhances ICO outcomes, while offering minimal added value in IEOs due to existing exchange-level due diligence.
Autores principais:Baviera, Martina
Assunto:Blockchain Web3 Startup financing Token offerings Initial coin offerings Initial exchange offerings Decentralization
Ano:2025
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso embargado
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Resumo:This thesis examines how blockchain-based fundraising mechanisms like ICOs and IEOs reshape startup finance by offering decentralized access to capital. Analyzing 100 projects from 2019–2025, it identifies key success drivers using regression analysis. Findings show that strong community presence, top-tier investor backing, and compliance measures (e.g., KYC) significantly influence fundraising success. ICOs raise more than IEOs, despite looser oversight, highlighting a trade-off between decentralization and trust. Interaction effects reveal that credibility signals are especially effective in fragmented regions like APAC, and that compliance enhances ICO outcomes, while offering minimal added value in IEOs due to existing exchange-level due diligence.