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Title: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: spindle.ico on April 16, 2018, 04:13:04 PM
Guys, what are your websites, ratings & listings where you search for new altcoins and projects to invest in?


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: Kate Beckett on April 16, 2018, 04:18:01 PM
As for me, one of the main source is this section on the forum bitcointalk.org - Announcements (Altcoins). It is necessary to follow the exchanges for a new currency, if the currency appeared there and with time its capitalization grows, then in the future there is a high probability that its price will increase.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: OluwaTosin10 on April 16, 2018, 04:21:16 PM
Guys, what are your websites, ratings & listings where you search for new altcoins and projects to invest in?

I believe if you use search engines such as google.com, it would enumerate to you numerous sections, links and more information as well.
you just have to be sure and don't get too convinced b ratings thereby avoiding hype coins.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: Xmm on April 16, 2018, 04:24:21 PM
I read our forum + I often look at https://www.cryptocompare.com/
+ follow the listing of new coins on stock exchanges


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: spindle.ico on April 16, 2018, 04:31:10 PM
Guys, what are your websites, ratings & listings where you search for new altcoins and projects to invest in?

I believe if you use search engines such as google.com, it would enumerate to you numerous sections, links and more information as well.
you just have to be sure and don't get too convinced b ratings thereby avoiding hype coins.

I know, there are plenty of such sites. I just wonder what are the most popular among people. For instance, regarding ICOs I like ICObench. Also Cryptocompare is one of my favorites 



Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: shirackjs on April 16, 2018, 05:25:23 PM
I normally read the project website and Bitcointalk Ann thread when I am researching about the project. If I have interests, I will move to the project’s social media account and participate in telegram channel to interact with the developer team and community.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: IrenNTA on April 16, 2018, 05:38:53 PM
I can recommend icodrops.com as a great resource for monitoring ICOs. Their team is very experienced and list only promising projects. They have good news channel both for Russian and English speaking community. You can also find statistics for the popular telegram groups, bounties, whitelists and many other useful information.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: emirkalyoncu on April 16, 2018, 05:44:02 PM
I check their partners,team,news,telegram group,bitcointalk page and roadmap.If they are all look good I may invest in that coin.So I mean I try to check everything I can


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: tonylewisverdu on April 16, 2018, 05:45:46 PM
Guys, what are your websites, ratings & listings where you search for new altcoins and projects to invest in?

i only use one source it icodrops but sometimes really when i dont see any new in icodrops i somehow go to icobench

D229


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: Agat22 on April 16, 2018, 05:47:13 PM
There are a lot of sources on this subject. On really early stage- before bounty- better track this forum or special channels in telegram with announcements. For example https://t.me/todaybounty. The emergence of new coins on exchanges- https://coinmarketcap.com/new/.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: tiggytomb on April 16, 2018, 05:48:33 PM
This forum is the main one and also twitter from time to time grabs my attention, also different coins telegram groups.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: bananadines on April 16, 2018, 05:50:09 PM
I often take a look at ICOdrops. They are showing mostly good ICOs that are upcoming or currently running. After I had a look at some reviews I take a closer look at the team. The team should always have some crypto experienced team members.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: FrontierObscura on April 16, 2018, 05:52:41 PM
actually Reddit has been quite the good source lately, try "shill me your coin" threads


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: reflector on April 16, 2018, 05:57:52 PM
Guys, what are your websites, ratings & listings where you search for new altcoins and projects to invest in?


Just before in the last post I have shared this information. However, please find this link below. You will get the perfect project on it accordingly.

https://www.icoalert.com/

Here in this website you will be able to find the active, past and upcoming ICOs which are all good in the market mate.
If you know to define the project with the white paper and development team information. Then go to announcement section and find the best project by your own.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: kryptqnick on April 16, 2018, 06:11:40 PM
As for me, one of the main source is this section on the forum bitcointalk.org - Announcements (Altcoins). It is necessary to follow the exchanges for a new currency, if the currency appeared there and with time its capitalization grows, then in the future there is a high probability that its price will increase.
Isn't following the ANN threads kind of difficult, because there are too many of them with again too many pages of discussions? I like serfing on youtube for coins. Usually, there are many interesting videos, that analyze the websites, the tech and potential of a certain coin. The number of views also matters a lot and gives some notion about the interest of potential investors in the project.
Generally, I prefer to take a look at the coin that are already on the market, though. This way I don't have to deal with many of those that never make it to the market. What's also nice is that these not so new coins are usually listed on coinmarketcap, where one can also find all the links to markets, websites, social activity etc.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: KagiSama on April 16, 2018, 06:19:44 PM
Guys, what are your websites, ratings & listings where you search for new altcoins and projects to invest in?
I usually go to icobench, icodrops, or ANN in this website. but their list is not 100% true, there is a lot of scammers recently. so you need to read their whitepaper and their team experience.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: Warren Buffert on April 16, 2018, 08:29:59 PM
Only bitcointalk and coinmarketcap, once in a while some news on coindesk or a random site.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: Walexizi on April 16, 2018, 09:16:39 PM
I use this site (bitcointalk) most of time, some times i use icobench, cryptocompare and coindesk, only those i mention i use because they post reasonable things about crypto


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: deadthings on April 16, 2018, 09:23:13 PM
When i looking for new coin, the most important thing is read all the necessary information on project website about this coin.
Next step are options people which have experience with this coin,
and the last is get contact with team and suport


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: costgranda on April 16, 2018, 09:40:46 PM
For me the main source of information is the website icobench. Before beginning to study in detail the project I surely look for it on this website. Experts of this website estimate projects which are posted on this website. They speak about merits and demerits of projects. All this information is very useful at the choice of the project before detailed studying of his parts.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: kengeorge21 on April 16, 2018, 09:46:14 PM
This forum is a great source of upcoming coins but searching through google engine makes it a lot more easier if you want to find out currently undergoing ICO that hasn't been advertised here, ICO rating sites is also a good source as well since it gives you an idea on how many investors they are about to attract with those ratings but you should include studying of the team's background and project platform if you use those sites.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: cryptomorphines on April 16, 2018, 09:47:04 PM
Coinmarketcap? because there will be the lists of new coins which has potentials to grow,also i am following these new ICOs to be updated to find those potential tokens or coins that might be more massive than the existing coins in the market,which is why i am also updated to the new projets that are getting out to our market.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: Megashaw on April 16, 2018, 09:49:22 PM
Yo, there are loads of sites out there in which I use to keep my self aware of new coins. one of it is icodrops. I like the site interface and the fact that they don't just promote shitty icos. I also use icobench and at times I stalk MCafee on twitter to see if he recommends something.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: spindle.ico on April 17, 2018, 02:18:47 PM
I can recommend icodrops.com as a great resource for monitoring ICOs. Their team is very experienced and list only promising projects. They have good news channel both for Russian and English speaking community. You can also find statistics for the popular telegram groups, bounties, whitelists and many other useful information.

Yes, ICO drops is definitely a very good and reliable site. Like it as well


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: ruthbabe on April 17, 2018, 04:09:44 PM
Guys, what are your websites, ratings & listings where you search for new altcoins and projects to invest in?

There are lots actually, but I think the following are more than enough on what you're looking for...

https://topicolist.com
https://www.coinschedule.com/
http://icowhitelists.com/about-ico-whitelists/
https://icoinsider.tech/what-is-ico/
https://masterthecrypto.com/identifying-scam-coins/

In addition, I highly recommend you read this guide, https://masterthecrypto.com/guide-to-ico-investing/... it's very helpful. Good luck!



Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: Vit83 on April 17, 2018, 04:20:36 PM
I'm looking on trading volume on exchanges and coinmarketcap helps me a lot. I don't like decentralized exchanges so I check coins that are on bittrex and bitfinex and reading about them here on bitcointalk.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: vitkamenev on April 18, 2018, 06:42:25 PM
Initially, I monitor the ICObench + investor tables + project reviews. If people start talking about this project, I am looking for a project on bitcointalk and study the project in detail.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: nellycanezo on April 18, 2018, 06:47:06 PM
Guys, what are your websites, ratings & listings where you search for new altcoins and projects to invest in?

If you want to check any new projects for you to invest. Please take a look below sites for your reference:
1. http://bountylord.com
2. https://www.icoalert.com
3. https://bountyplatform.io

Those sites you can check the upcoming and ongoing projects. I hope this may help and guide you. Good luck on investing fellow.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: cryptonero on April 18, 2018, 06:55:10 PM
Coin marktcap is enough so that you will find those coins which might have potentials,do research in google to dig up some informations,or to check if the people behind the coin are real,github should be active as well so that you will be sure that the project wont be another shit project.Do not rely to review websites because these sites are getting paid with every good reviews that they have,


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: Mrs Troll on April 18, 2018, 07:01:02 PM
icodrops https://t.me/icodrops

Top 7 ico https://t.me/top7ico

Cryptobred table https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vT24FloMF8ZN-3wnutyfdQXDtW85STWn0i8PzK2NfF7hizLuZXGt1-Pf72s0kM1XtBgUSjpHACsAD5E/pubhtml

Those enough to know about 98% of good upcoming projects.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: menggay16 on April 18, 2018, 07:13:06 PM
There is a lot o source to find new coins and would you like to invested.
Beside from browsing site you can also try to use social media's such as facebook, twitter, youtube, and telegram which can greatly help you to search potentially coins.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: ngavanngo22 on April 18, 2018, 07:15:45 PM
For exchange listing news and other news I often use https://www.coinmarketcal.com/ to check, it's a really helpful website with a lot of upcoming activities of any cryptocurrency in here. Beside if you wanna find good project to invest in I think you should try icobench, it's the best ICO listing site that I know and I think it's good and truthworthy.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: trash321 on April 18, 2018, 07:19:46 PM
I use absolutely every possible resources, sometimes sometimes a twitter sometimes bitcointalk, but by and large I use everything I can, I think that if you want to find a project, you need to use all the resources that you can use.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: mautenisis on April 18, 2018, 07:28:00 PM
Usually i am browsing in the coinmarketcap then im going to the website of specific coin i wanted to read on,whitepaper and roadmap must be checked,team members should be in public for you to know that the coin you have would be profitable or not,which is why you should always be updated when it comes to these new projects,


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: GrandBcn on April 18, 2018, 07:28:38 PM
I'm browsing this forum. However, I agree with the previous statement that the flow of information is simply crazy. It's hard to find something useful - it's just tons of comments. It's simply impossible to read everything. I read usually the telegram channels of one coin analyst.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: LamentConfiguration on April 18, 2018, 07:29:10 PM
I use a combination of this site, reddit, youtube, icodrops, icobench & telegram. Helps me gather good research and an overall feel for the project.


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: coinswebid on April 18, 2018, 07:31:44 PM
i always go to this sections to find an informations about new coins
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=159.0
also in https://coinmarketcap.com/new
i use both link my friend


Title: Re: What sources do you use when browsing new coins?
Post by: Encelad on April 18, 2018, 07:34:52 PM
I'm actively browsing social networks. Very often, information is updated there faster. As you know, the market is very young, so information is the main factor that affects the price.