Tezos may be embroiled in a back-room brawl, but what does this mean for the funds raised at ICO? The answer to that question isn't so clear.
The Tezos organization is being sued for a fourth time, in this case to freeze the funds raised during its ICO.
The Tezos project founders reportedly asked their foundation to pay for their legal bills after being sued multiple times. The foundation said no.
Class-action litigators in the U.S. appear to be positioning for a potential pop in the hot initial coin offering market.
A second class action lawsuit has been filed against the founders of blockchain startup Tezos, alleging violation of U.S. securities law.
A lawsuit seeking class action status has been filed in California against the founders and promoters of the controversial Tezos blockchain project.
In their first public appearance since Tezos' governance issues made headlines, Kathleen and Arthur Breitman projected confidence in the ICO project.
The non-profit overseeing development of the tezos blockchain has issued a new update on how it will use funds collected in its record-setting ICO.
Investor Tim Draper penned an open letter to the SEC today asking for the agency to carve-out exemptions for certain ICOs.
The initial coin offering, or ICO, for the Tezos blockchain project has finished, bringing in a record-setting $232m.