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Crowdfunding and Fintech Developments

Anton Miglo () and Victor Miglo
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Anton Miglo: Wilfrid Laurier University
Victor Miglo: CEM Benchmarking

Chapter Chapter 9 in The Theories and Developments of Crowdfunding, 2026, pp 205-224 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract As we previously mentioned, crowdfunding is a part of FinTech, which represents a newly developing sector of finance. Token issues and their connection to crowdfunding are the focus of this chapter. Tokens represent an important part of fintech and they have a lot of common features with crowdfunding. Similar to the crowdfunding methods studied previously, tokens are a modern way of raising funds from a large number of investors (crowd) for a new project/start-up business. In a sense, token issues represent an advanced form of crowdfunding as we will discuss in this chapter.

Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-10724-4_9

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