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Title: Selecting an ICO
Post by: Harribel03 on June 16, 2018, 10:47:29 PM
Is it good to select a campaign or an ICO that is listed already on exchange? I am also looking for a good ICO that I will participate. However, I am looking for a post ICO where they are already listed on exchange because I think it has an assurance that the ICO is already succeed.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: phucdigan on June 17, 2018, 07:27:19 AM
I know a project worth investing now. It will be listed immediately after the ICO, in July. Minimal profit 100 -150% (for short-term investments).
Here are some details about the project:

                                        Mammoth platforms ICO

                                                            ABOUT
               The Mammoth is an innovative payment network and a new kind of money.
               Mammoth uses peer-to-peer technology to operate with no central authority or banks.
               Managing transactions and the issuance of Mammoth tokens is carried out collectively by the network.

                  WEBSITE (https://mammothblockchain.org/) - WHITEPAPER (https://mammothblockchain.org/doc/Mammoth_whitepaper_01.pdf) - GitHub (https://github.com/MammothHub) - TWITTER (https://twitter.com/Mammoth25741912) - ANN (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3325562.0) - TELEGRAM (https://t.me/MammothPlatform)

MMT TOKEN
Token standard: ERC20
Address token: 0xeB01fe453348e95E02ec06ec20F0B701971976FC
Token Symbol: MMT
Decimals: 18
Total supply: 1 000 000 000 MMT
Block Explorer: https://etherscan.io/address/0xeb01fe453348e95e02ec06ec20f0b701971976fc

Why Mammoth Platform?
"To date, cryptocurrency has yet to gain mainstream adoption. The last barriers to mass market adoption will be removed when cryptocurrencies become embedded into everyday commerce.

Mammoth PAY vision is to create a globally accessible alternative to traditional banking, allowing you to store your money safely, access it instantly and transact with it anywhere, in any currency including crypto by using the MMT token, right from your smartphone.

In order for users of the MMT wallet to transact in real-time, the Mammoth solution will be integrated into the digital multi-currency wallet. This functionality can only be accessed with a MMT token. The MMT token will be used to pay for the operating cost of setting up the Data channel. Because MMT tokens can change in value, the price per transaction is calculated similarly to how gas prices are on Ethereum.

Data channels are a technique for making off-chain transactions with the same security  guarantees as  an onchain operation. Data channels allow us to conduct blockchain interactions as if they were being conductedon-chain, but require only that two or more users exchange information with each other."
_______________________________________________________________
ICO- [Start - 18 June 2018 23:00, END - 29 June 2018 23:00] [1 ETH = 30 000 MMT] [Total ICO token = 400 000 000 MMT]
________________________________________________________________
Hope I can give you a look into this project.
Good luck!


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: Irvanremok on June 17, 2018, 09:26:38 AM
yes of course I think good ico determine the maximum results in the project. because ico listed on the stock already has its guarantee of success.
in its activities also must have direction directives that allow all parties to succeed.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: limtjoehua on June 17, 2018, 12:54:45 PM
I think an ico will not be listed on the exchange if they have not finished selling token. I am confused, correction if I am wrong.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: radokan on June 17, 2018, 03:38:02 PM
Is it good to select a campaign or an ICO that is listed already on exchange? I am also looking for a good ICO that I will participate. However, I am looking for a post ICO where they are already listed on exchange because I think it has an assurance that the ICO is already succeed.
I don't think any token or alt coin is listed on exchange during its ICO phase, it could lead to decreasing token value and project to fail in raising money because of that.
Something like this has happened in the past, I can't remember what project was that.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: arpon11 on June 17, 2018, 05:47:14 PM
I think an ico will not be listed on the exchange if they have not finished selling token. I am confused, correction if I am wrong.
Some projects are listed in exchange during icos and I have see several of them at livecoin and yobit.  I also have seeing those projects Raise good fund during the icos and must of them do perform very well when there are listed in other big exchange after the ico.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: sunsilk on June 17, 2018, 06:21:12 PM
Is it good to select a campaign or an ICO that is listed already on exchange? I am also looking for a good ICO that I will participate. However, I am looking for a post ICO where they are already listed on exchange because I think it has an assurance that the ICO is already succeed.
Some token developers are having rough time to work on their exchange listing so it's a yes, an assurance for you if you are just going to dump their token soon.

I've seen one on the Bounties that their token is already listed to an exchange but I saw it only with their title and never clicked on that thread.

If I recall it correctly it was managed by julerz12.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: zhekinsp on June 17, 2018, 06:30:32 PM
Is it good to select a campaign or an ICO that is listed already on exchange? I am also looking for a good ICO that I will participate. However, I am looking for a post ICO where they are already listed on exchange because I think it has an assurance that the ICO is already succeed.
ICO means Initial Coin Offering so at that time no token will be listed on exchanges only after the token distribution it may happen,but there are some campaign on altcoin section paying in the altcoins which is already listed on exchanges but those are hard to get a spot so try your luck maybe you will get on someday.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: AngelSky on June 17, 2018, 09:00:13 PM
Is it good to select a campaign or an ICO that is listed already on exchange? I am also looking for a good ICO that I will participate. However, I am looking for a post ICO where they are already listed on exchange because I think it has an assurance that the ICO is already succeed.
Some token developers are having rough time to work on their exchange listing so it's a yes, an assurance for you if you are just going to dump their token soon.

I've seen one on the Bounties that their token is already listed to an exchange but I saw it only with their title and never clicked on that thread.

If I recall it correctly it was managed by julerz12.

Mate he may knew about the project validation and listing process and all. When you want to invest on the ICO projects we can wait for it. He simply tried to ask the bounty which is providing listed tokens as a payment.
For that you can share the bounty thread to him else you may do your work bro. I see others also failed to explain him.
As of now you can see bitcore bounty which is payment in BTC.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: tonyosa on June 17, 2018, 09:04:53 PM
Much of the bounties organised for post ICOs are meant to create awareness about the tokens ,more often than not,the rewards are always small compared to what you will typically get in an ICO.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: Cynooza on June 17, 2018, 10:06:22 PM
You can check out ICO rating websites such as ICORating, ICOBench and ICOBazaar. Apart from ratings, they usually have calendars of ICOs which also include past projects and show how much they collected.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: astrid.uchiha24 on June 17, 2018, 10:59:06 PM
Is it good to select a campaign or an ICO that is listed already on exchange? I am also looking for a good ICO that I will participate. However, I am looking for a post ICO where they are already listed on exchange because I think it has an assurance that the ICO is already succeed.
There are only few of that since ICO are conducted for the funds they needed to run the operations of the company, i think legitimacy of the team and their dedication for the project like being active on their social media accounts are the factors you should consider first.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: dodziu on June 18, 2018, 11:32:49 AM
Yes, it is possible to select a token that is already listed on the exchange but I do not think you can select an ico that is listed on exchange before once it get listed, then it means they have distributed rewards in form of token to participants and this can help guarantee the success of the project to some extent. You can check the exchange list if you need to buy a potential token.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: PX-Z on June 19, 2018, 08:15:06 AM
Is it good to select a campaign or an ICO that is listed already on exchange? I am also looking for a good ICO that I will participate. However, I am looking for a post ICO where they are already listed on exchange because I think it has an assurance that the ICO is already succeed.

Of course it is, because you're sure that it will not be a scam and you don't have to wait anymore because their coins or tokens is already listed in an exchange. All you need to do is to work on the campaign and finish it until the end, and it's up to you if you want to trade it immediately or you want to hold it in a more longer time.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: onepiece1995 on June 19, 2018, 03:13:29 PM
Is it good to select a campaign or an ICO that is listed already on exchange? I am also looking for a good ICO that I will participate. However, I am looking for a post ICO where they are already listed on exchange because I think it has an assurance that the ICO is already succeed.
it is true, if it has been listed in the stock does not rule out ico it will suses. but, bounty on the stock is not a benchmark for success. it would be nice to see all the details of bounty information, such as an experienced team, target softcap / hardcap website, and his project. if it is clear then I am sure it will be successful.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: St4yInTh3D4rk on June 19, 2018, 05:25:19 PM
Is it good to select a campaign or an ICO that is listed already on exchange? I am also looking for a good ICO that I will participate. However, I am looking for a post ICO where they are already listed on exchange because I think it has an assurance that the ICO is already succeed.

Of course it is, because you're sure that it will not be a scam and you don't have to wait anymore because their coins or tokens is already listed in an exchange. All you need to do is to work on the campaign and finish it until the end, and it's up to you if you want to trade it immediately or you want to hold it in a more longer time.
Is it possible to list a token in exchange when it is in ICO? even if they listed in exchange still the chance of scam is possible I think because they are feeding the fish to trap a shark so they don't hesitate to invest small amount to scam a big amount.But I never heard that any token on exchange before distribution. ::)


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: verask on June 19, 2018, 07:33:20 PM
I suggest you check some site, like icobench.com, icodrop.com, or join some group in facebook, where they analysis a project. For example, VIC team from Vietnam.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: sunsilk on June 19, 2018, 08:55:19 PM
Is it good to select a campaign or an ICO that is listed already on exchange? I am also looking for a good ICO that I will participate. However, I am looking for a post ICO where they are already listed on exchange because I think it has an assurance that the ICO is already succeed.
Some token developers are having rough time to work on their exchange listing so it's a yes, an assurance for you if you are just going to dump their token soon.

I've seen one on the Bounties that their token is already listed to an exchange but I saw it only with their title and never clicked on that thread.

If I recall it correctly it was managed by julerz12.

Mate he may knew about the project validation and listing process and all. When you want to invest on the ICO projects we can wait for it. He simply tried to ask the bounty which is providing listed tokens as a payment.
For that you can share the bounty thread to him else you may do your work bro. I see others also failed to explain him.
As of now you can see bitcore bounty which is payment in BTC.
I'm only explaining and answering his question so if you think that I failed to answer him, it's your understanding and I respect it.

He can visit the username I mentioned and look for that token that I'm saying because I completely forgotten it.

Yes bitcore is a bounty that's already listed to some exchanges but it's only applicable to hero/legendary members not for jr members also it is currently full.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: Oasisman on June 20, 2018, 01:46:23 AM
Is it good to select a campaign or an ICO that is listed already on exchange? I am also looking for a good ICO that I will participate. However, I am looking for a post ICO where they are already listed on exchange because I think it has an assurance that the ICO is already succeed.

While the ICO crowd sale is in the process, those promoting the project would usually announce how soon the distribution as well as the listing of the token or coin in an exchange. So, I guess its hard to find a project with campaigns who pays you after the succesful listing. Although there are some like Byteball, but its really hard to find one.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: Bagani on June 20, 2018, 02:14:43 AM
But buying a coin whic is already succees will not give you high profit,
. There is no discount while buying and there is no guarranteed after you buy it will pump sooner or later. For me buying at ICO is much profitable but risky,  just take the shot find a great ico to join. After all good research and analytics will turn risk into nothing


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: ArianneSmith on July 28, 2018, 11:27:48 AM
What usually a good ICO potential have? Does anyone here know about Allsporter? is it worthy to try them?


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: gabriela1999 on July 28, 2018, 02:31:35 PM
The ICO listed on the exchange during the ICO is very small.  This is minimized and it certainly is not a scam and it does not waste your time.  Most of them are successful afterwards.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: zikabra on July 28, 2018, 02:42:45 PM
Is it good to select a campaign or an ICO that is listed already on exchange? I am also looking for a good ICO that I will participate. However, I am looking for a post ICO where they are already listed on exchange because I think it has an assurance that the ICO is already succeed.
I remember yobit had many ICO on their exchange and I don't think many of them were good, mostly they end up as pump and dump tokens.
If this is your only measurement don't invest in ICO, you should look at project not whether tokens are listed or not.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: Xuaquing141 on August 01, 2018, 05:39:39 PM
I think an ico will not be listed on the exchange if they have not finished selling token. I am confused, correction if I am wrong.

 I also never seen before. The ICO must be finished before listing in the exchange. Some ICO continously make the airdrop or bounty when listed in the exchange to advertise about some event of these project as roadmap and need to attractive investors but sell ICO that i never seen.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: Cris John Pham on August 16, 2018, 06:18:54 AM
Often, projects that sell ICOs are time consuming and their tokens are on the exchanges. Very few projects are listed on exchanges before selling ICO. I think so


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: asritajudin on August 16, 2018, 11:04:02 AM
Personally, I think it is always better to buy when the ico is still on than buying when it is listed on an exchange because it is always more profitable as you will buy in low price when it is on and when the price is high after it gets listed on an exchange list, then you can decide whether to hold or sell and make reasonable profit.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: vendetta1993 on August 16, 2018, 12:40:50 PM
There are so many chat rooms in telegrams on this subject!
But the main thing is to find the right project and pass KYC in time.
You can take a look at one of these groups in the telegraph https://t.me/black_market_ico


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: nghihuynh2018 on August 16, 2018, 12:49:16 PM
Some project of Krypital Group is good which you am sure it will be successful. That ICO will give you high profit.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: Xuaquing141 on August 16, 2018, 02:04:03 PM
There are many threads on the Bitcointalk forum to discuss this issue. Each person has their own experience to choose a good ICO to participate in: learn about technology, project team, whitepaper or community ... Also refer to the reviews from reputable sites such as ICODrop Or ICOBench is also a good way to choose good ICO


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: brightcove on August 16, 2018, 09:49:25 PM
Check whitepaper and members


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: mamesso on August 16, 2018, 11:16:31 PM
There are so many chat rooms in telegrams on this subject!
But the main thing is to find the right project and pass KYC in time.
You can take a look at one of these groups in the telegraph https://t.me/black_market_ico
wow, i was surprised by this channel, there was a black market word.
is this a trusted channel.
I am worried that many ICOs are scam and only make fake projects.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: Aluminum2wall on August 17, 2018, 12:41:31 AM
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Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: batang_bitcoin on August 17, 2018, 01:59:23 AM
Many are complaining that the ICO they invested became scam and the same goes for the bounty participants.

Just to be sure if you want assurance, choose those that are listed to an exchange already but do a deep research if that coin/token is legit.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: ovcijisir on August 17, 2018, 02:03:28 AM
Many are complaining that the ICO they invested became scam and the same goes for the bounty participants.

Just to be sure if you want assurance, choose those that are listed to an exchange already but do a deep research if that coin/token is legit.

That is ok when you are investor, but when you are doing bounty it is hard to make assumption that project won't die in few months.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: batang_bitcoin on August 18, 2018, 09:25:06 PM
Many are complaining that the ICO they invested became scam and the same goes for the bounty participants.

Just to be sure if you want assurance, choose those that are listed to an exchange already but do a deep research if that coin/token is legit.

That is ok when you are investor, but when you are doing bounty it is hard to make assumption that project won't die in few months.
I'm not an investor of any ICO.

But for them it isn't okay, how can you be calm if the project you invested scammed your money? they turned into a scam and there will be no means that your money will ever be returned.


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: hotimbineh on August 18, 2018, 11:47:44 PM
Many are complaining that the ICO they invested became scam and the same goes for the bounty participants.

Just to be sure if you want assurance, choose those that are listed to an exchange already but do a deep research if that coin/token is legit.

That is ok when you are investor, but when you are doing bounty it is hard to make assumption that project won't die in few months.
I'm not an investor of any ICO.

But for them it isn't okay, how can you be calm if the project you invested scammed your money? they turned into a scam and there will be no means that your money will ever be returned.
all important points in searching for ICO prizes / programs to look for
- Bounty Manager
- Project
- Project developer
- The tasks offered in this Bounty, but at this time, we cannot only see a few points above, it is probably the most difficult and difficult time to find ICOs and prize programs because most of the ICOs we follow are projects that ultimately fail or cheat and invest in 10 coins / altcoins on exchanging safer for us


Title: Re: Selecting an ICO
Post by: pinoyden on August 19, 2018, 03:37:17 AM
based on my personal experience , selecting or choosing an ico is actually pain in the ass because there are tons of them and every single day there are always a new ico that pops up and even though you try to analyze them , you cant still guarantee that you can be succesful on your chosen ico because even some promising or too good to be true ico can sometimes failed because they didnt recived their quota . so if i were you , i will only prefer investing on some sure assets that will surely value my money.