Is it safe to choose these modern capital raising options or methods

Guys, recently, I have read a quality article on a turnkey cross-asset investment portfolio ecosystem [dciecosystem[dot]com/blog/raise-capital-when-an-ipo-isnt-an-option] website, which offered details about the alternative capital raising methods (e.g., private equity, venture capital, crowdfunding, digital asset investment, etc.) that modern-day businesses can use instead of traditional fundraising methods like IPOs.

But, I do feel these methods are riskier for newbie businesses in terms of ensuring legal compliance and investment protection for investors.

What are your views about it? Is it safe to choose these modern capital raising options or methods (i.e., STOs, crowdfunding, etc.) or should we stick with tried and tested fundraising methods like IPOs?

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