The Most Strange ICO Ever?

TheMerkle Kodak Mining Cryptocurrency ICOWhen New Yorks Post’s editor Kevin Dugan visited the website of Kodak dedicated to the company’s prominent ICO he was surprised. He found that the site contained “fake pictures”, a “dummy text” and wasn’t finished. Sorry to disturb all Kodak’s fans, but this seems to be not the last pitfall in company’s attempts to survive by joining the crypto hype. Disclosure: This is a Sponsored Article Digital photo? What is it? White paper? What is it? As Dugan reported in his article on the ICO, he contacted Kodak’s managers to obtain a comment regarding the topic, and the unfinished website

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Kodak Announces ICO, KODAKOne, and KODAKCoin

old digital cameraParallels between cryptocurrency adoption now and internet adoption in the nineties are becoming more apparent every day. Even companies with storied pasts and friction-filled relationships with the digital age are beginning to look into how cryptocurrencies can benefit them. The most recent example of this involves Kodak and its ICO. That’s right, the photography company founded in 1888 is going to hold an ICO. Say “I want to adopt cryptocurrencies into my business model!” *SNAP* While that’s a bit of a mouthful, the sentiment is the same – it leaves smiles on many faces, particularly those of Kodak shareholders. Upon the announcement,

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