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Title: ICO Research
Post by: Souter1978 on January 12, 2018, 10:55:43 PM
Hi all,
Where do you all identify and then research ICO’s?
Thanks


Title: Re: ICO Research
Post by: Grim149x on January 12, 2018, 10:57:42 PM
Hi all,
Where do you all identify and then research ICO’s?
Thanks
You can research their respective threads on bitcointalk or on their website. Alternatively, you can see a lot of them on websites such as icorating and icobench which contains a lot of useful data regarding the ICO.


Title: Re: ICO Research
Post by: maestr00 on January 12, 2018, 11:06:56 PM
ANN thread here, some sites like: icodrops, icobench; twitter and telegram aswell


Title: Re: ICO Research
Post by: MiningSensei on January 12, 2018, 11:12:48 PM
I have this rule for me; everytime that i am bored, i just join a lot of telegram groups, and most time, they are always talking about upcoming ICO's and which of them are going to be profitable.
Hi all, Where do you all identify and then research ICO’s?Thanks
If you use telegram, just join those groups, they are pretty easy to find and you do not need to be an expert in order to talk to them, you just need to know how to speak in english, lmao...
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ANN thread here, some sites like: icodrops, icobench; twitter and telegram aswell
Most of those sites are getting paid for shilling their own ICO, so do not trust in them, most of the ratings are always paid. If an ico has 5 starts, just start doubting about it.


Title: Re: ICO Research
Post by: chesatochi on January 12, 2018, 11:32:54 PM
The first step is to identify the projects that you find interesting on the ICO listing sites (google search), and here on this forum.

Then you go deeper into your investigation:

- Read the whitepaper
- Check the website
- Subscribe to the Telegram channel.
- Check their Facebook, Twitter or Reddit.
- Look if the members seem reliable and check their Linkedin profile.

Then ask this question many times: Do you think this project has the potential for a real use case in the world?



Title: Re: ICO Research
Post by: xiaohang07 on January 13, 2018, 01:21:23 AM
Check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2pXUX4yKvY
I think it will provide you a very comprehensive knowledge about how to do ICO research.


Title: Re: ICO Research
Post by: Draguny on January 13, 2018, 01:25:55 AM
Check the lists and then go one by one through all of them, takes some time but it is worth it.


Title: Re: ICO Research
Post by: TimtheYoutuber on January 13, 2018, 01:38:20 AM
You can check out my video on how to evaluate coins https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLwHkIKhddw&t=0s

If you have any questions, please feel free to PM me.


Title: Re: ICO Research
Post by: tanoe on January 13, 2018, 01:49:26 AM
I have this rule for me; everytime that i am bored, i just join a lot of telegram groups, and most time, they are always talking about upcoming ICO's and which of them are going to be profitable.
Hi all, Where do you all identify and then research ICO’s?Thanks
If you use telegram, just join those groups, they are pretty easy to find and you do not need to be an expert in order to talk to them, you just need to know how to speak in english, lmao...
Quote
ANN thread here, some sites like: icodrops, icobench; twitter and telegram aswell
Most of those sites are getting paid for shilling their own ICO, so do not trust in them, most of the ratings are always paid. If an ico has 5 starts, just start doubting about it.


May I use the rules for my use?  :D
this is very helpful, I usually search on some ICO sites, suck as iconow but I thought this could be an alternative way.
thanks before.


Title: Re: ICO Research
Post by: Darker45 on January 13, 2018, 02:10:19 AM
Hi all,
Where do you all identify and then research ICO’s?
Thanks

The internet can offer you a whole lot of websites about ongoing and future ICOs, their schedules, and the basic information about them. Some are even offering you their own ratings of these ICOs. You can also visit the Announcement thread here, that is under the Alternate Cryptocurrencies section. You can read a little introduction there about their project and the tokens they are offering. You can also raise some concerns and issues by posting.


Title: Re: ICO Research
Post by: udayantha11 on January 13, 2018, 02:19:57 AM
i do not recommended some one researched ico's. but i need to say we have to do own research on the ICO's. Thats not a rocket science. at least join the telegram group and raise questions about the project and the white paper. their is a web site icodrops , i can highly recommended it. there are rank based medium , high , very high like that so we can justify whats the best one. i personally invest best on that. but i do personal research too


Title: Re: ICO Research
Post by: ymod123 on January 13, 2018, 02:23:32 AM
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Title: Re: ICO Research
Post by: syaripudin on January 13, 2018, 02:37:16 AM
it is true before an investment in ICO that is developing a project is of course a very important research to do about how the project development system. accurate information about the development team of ICO so that we will not get a loss of scam problems that often occur on an ICO. of course you can search for information through a website that is quite accurate there are some sites that you can get from google search to look for inpormasi about ICO.


Title: Re: ICO Research
Post by: shandi albert on January 13, 2018, 02:40:27 AM
ANN thread here, some sites like: icodrops, icobench; twitter and telegram aswell
All the accurate information can be found there because I often explore their site, then by telegram I always join to see its progress,,If looking for a good project maybe this could be a reference for us, why? because the recommended projects have business opportunities as well as excellent prospects.


Title: Re: ICO Research
Post by: iconoclast on January 13, 2018, 02:45:26 AM
My starting point is Bitcointalk and after I have identified a promising ICO I concentrate on doing due diligence by verifying the claims they make on their website and white paper. Finding promising ICO's is easy, separating the serious ones from the scammers and the dreamers is the hard part.


Title: Re: ICO Research
Post by: andrei56 on January 13, 2018, 02:51:58 AM
Hi all,
Where do you all identify and then research ICO’s?
Thanks
The first thing is to find that an ico exist at all, the forum is a good place, also there are many websites where you can find info about incoming icos and finally you can use telegram and read others thoughts about it, now finding a good ico is something a lot more difficult and you need to make a through research of many icos in order to find one.


Title: Re: ICO Research
Post by: Donned on January 13, 2018, 02:58:08 AM
Generally speaking, I study ICO through two channels, the first one is the ANN thread of Bitcointalk forum, and the second is icodrop, through which the latest ICO information can be learned.


Title: Re: ICO Research
Post by: allcryptominer on January 13, 2018, 03:26:48 AM
Most ICO's I find here on bitcointalk. Either in the specific ICO threads or in the ANN section.

When doing research and what I think is most important for a successful ICO is the team behind it. Make sure there is a real team with a proven track record before investing your money. Other than that make sure you read whitepaper, roadmaps, reddit and other online forums where people discuss pros and cons of that specific ICO.


Title: Re: ICO Research
Post by: valnd on January 13, 2018, 04:43:42 AM
I use icodrop for my ico research and I following some group on telegram and YouTube and some blog. Also we have a telegram where we analysis ICO's.
So basically i have many sources of my ICO research but above all i trust my judgment always


Title: Re: ICO Research
Post by: Lindazz on January 13, 2018, 04:46:14 AM
At Bitcointalk forum, you can find the relevant details, the ANN thread and the reward thread, and you can find a lot of useful information about this ICO.


Title: Re: ICO Research
Post by: Souter1978 on January 13, 2018, 12:16:45 PM
Thanks for all the fantastic comments. What is a telegram group?