Accredited investors enjoy unique access to private investments like startups and hedge funds, representing a distinct class of high-reward opportunities not available to the general public.
To qualify as an accredited investor in the US, individuals need a net worth exceeding $1 million or an income of at least $200,000 for two consecutive years.
The rise of ICOs in 2017 led to increased fraud cases, prompting the need for prioritizing accredited investors, who are seen as better equipped to manage risks.
Regulatory requirements ensure that accredited investors possess both financial knowledge and resources, safeguarding them against potential losses associated with high-risk investments.
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