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Title: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: crypto_blockchain43 on July 25, 2018, 03:50:56 PM
 Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events and other information about ICOs and crypto?

Last months I use https://forico.io

Really useful tool and I know that placement there is free, we've published one our project there.

What do you think about this resource?

And which websites do you usually use to look for the crypto- and ICO-info?


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: tokenjob on July 28, 2018, 01:44:05 PM
This is actually very good site for getting all sorts of information relevant and needed for any kind of ICO details, when investors look for verifications and researches for analysis. It has all the legalized and enlisted ICOs that are top, rising and growing with potentiality. If you ever need to find a reliable site, this is the perfect spot, that I personally recommend too. The most interesting part is it also, enlists the ongoing, upcoming and most hyped ICOs in three categories fro you to invest, do more research or just analyze on in general. Thank you for the link, was very helpful.


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: krassy on July 28, 2018, 05:11:21 PM
Now a lot of resources to find a good project, firstly it is of course this forum, the most reliable and proven resource with a lot of necessary information and feedback from experienced users. Secondly, of course, rating sites, and of exchange, thirdly the sites devoted to ICO and new developments - ICObanch, BountyLord and many others. Also help news channels BitJournal or telegram channels,such as Paкeтa8, Crypto ICO Board and others. All information can also be easily obtained through Google search)))


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: maiiyeuvo on July 28, 2018, 06:16:43 PM
I usually use ICODrops. Sometimes ICOBench too.
I see many people believe in ICODrops.


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: Will.Smith on July 28, 2018, 09:30:38 PM
I'm using a lot of resources but most of them isn't very useful and distract my attention. For the most part I use icodrops.com for the quick ICO review because these guys filtered the ICOs before adding on their site. If I want to see new events(meetups, conferences) I would use coinmarketcal.com for that. It's the most convenient calendar in my opinion. But there are plenty of them. Just google "cryptocurrency calendar" and you will find enough options for you.


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: Jaguwar on July 28, 2018, 10:19:01 PM
There are several ways. I prefer tokenmarket and icoindex. You can also updates news and reviews on forums. It needs a lot of research to judge an ICO.


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: PureDefender on July 28, 2018, 11:05:18 PM
You can check out on icostats, tokenmarket, icoalert, etc sites. They give good reviews from my view. I think it will be better if you check reviews on as more sites as you can.


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: Champeon on July 29, 2018, 11:29:33 AM
There are some other sites but Forico has been the most trust worthy. I have been following BTC forum for latest news as every time I visit this website the latest update is always here.


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: MeaglesMind on July 30, 2018, 12:36:50 PM
It’s important that everyone need to aware always to choose their  project. Because now we can see many scam projects are appear in ICO and different platform. So by your awareness I wish everyone will be safe with their wallet.


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: EricJones on July 30, 2018, 12:41:10 PM
Telegram groups has been more than helpful with information regarding new projects and events, and it is readily accessible, and what I mostly use. In addition, I have been lucky to come across other sites like bountyhive and bountyox.io which has also been helpful as regards giving information to new projects.


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: BItCoinPidger on July 30, 2018, 01:58:21 PM
When searching for an ICO, I prefer checking ICOBench and also look in MarketCap. I went to forico and saw it conveniently organized, even on the first page it recommends some good review sides which we also should check. That's a good site to check. But you should always go for several sites and research yourICOs deeply before you invest in that.


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: Found bt on July 30, 2018, 02:17:04 PM
I also used forico.io for maintaining my ICO and cryptocurrency and I think it is good with its different types of useful tools. I knew that in forico.io anyone can share a new project with the support of free placement.


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: ss890 on July 30, 2018, 02:20:08 PM
Ah, again the ICO reviewing site it is, isn't it? I guess they are the bout reviews, articles and promoters or article writers do get paid for that. I guess they are not in line with the quality and may not be feasible one for considering and investing your thousands of dollars based on that one. I think only informational source that you shod consider is their own whitepaper, communicate with the team on daily basis and see what they are making behind the scenes. How effective are they in communicating with you, whether they have answers to all questions, are they in line with their roadmaps and much more. Thats the stuff you need to know mate.


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: Foress on July 30, 2018, 02:27:58 PM
I do use these website for ICO campgain rent24.io,tokia.io,CoinJournal.net. For selection any project i observe their background history, are they fulfill investors satisfaction, people who work behind the project, the project is about.


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: btCHOOop on July 30, 2018, 03:20:50 PM
I normally look upon on their project purpose. Their security sytem and which system they applied on their project. And my website i usally  use to look are TheBitcoinNews.com,CoinSpot.io.


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: BITcoinJuniorMB on July 30, 2018, 03:49:19 PM
I also use forico.com. From my point of view its very resourceful. This site will give you a clear concept about crypto Ico. When new event or project is launch I get the information from here. Its really helpful.


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: QuebecBTT on July 30, 2018, 04:04:17 PM
What are the issues that I have to look for in project or event, what is its profit rate? How much security is guaranteed? What was its economic statistics in the last years? Apart from this, many information can be obtained from Coindesk.


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: UZIzzzz on July 30, 2018, 04:05:36 PM
ICODROPS is used by me, which is a very good website with objective scores.
https://icodrops.com/


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: joellogan on July 31, 2018, 12:54:41 AM
The one you are using is good enough but if you want to get additional news and information I think you should try out Smithandcrown, icocountdown and icolancer. Smithandcrown provides not only a list of existing ICOs but also a brief description of the coin projects. Icolancer provide very prompt service and updated news of cryptocurrency but their best feature is ICO calendar.


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: cryptonx on July 31, 2018, 01:46:41 AM
i just click a notify button in announcements sections and tokens(Altcoins) Section
so, when there is a new thread created, i will got ntification in my email
because, most of thread that created in both sections is about new project


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: Endikadija on July 31, 2018, 02:00:18 AM
Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events and other information about ICOs and crypto?

Last months I use https://forico.io

Really useful tool and I know that placement there is free, we've published one our project there.

What do you think about this resource?

And which websites do you usually use to look for the crypto- and ICO-info?

It doesn't look good in my opinion, i use icodrop telegram to create such a very well discussion about the upcoming ico. It has a very big community and you can try to join us.
Icodrop is only a recommended place for you dude


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: antsam on July 31, 2018, 02:10:52 AM
I think if to find information about ICO can be seen in this forum, a lot of information available to us. If to see the quality can be seen on the ICO review website


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: MR_Klip on August 08, 2018, 06:39:36 AM
In the telegram there is a great chat that selectively show a number of popular ICO projects. I think this is the best resource. You can also use one of the most popular forum for this purpose - Bitcointalk  ;).


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: tech12345 on August 08, 2018, 06:50:31 AM
Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events and other information about ICOs and crypto?

Last months I use https://forico.io

Really useful tool and I know that placement there is free, we've published one our project there.

What do you think about this resource?

And which websites do you usually use to look for the crypto- and ICO-info?

First of all I searched the ANN string in the Bitcoin forum, besides there are many good sites. Here are some of the websites that I usually learn about the latest ICO projects before investing, including the full ICO project information:
https://www.coinschedule.com/
https://www.ico-list.com/
https://tokenmarket.net/


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: Nilupulie on August 08, 2018, 06:55:10 AM
I follow below mentioned websites to get latest updates and new ICO projects. Further if we use this websites we can identify the genuine projects as well.

    www.icobench.com
    www.icotracker.com
    www.icodrops.com


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: fitraridwan on August 08, 2018, 07:17:08 AM
I think the site as you say it will be very helpful in getting a bounty. in choosing a bounty we must really understand the project that will be followed so that we can get ico that is legit because it is important that the results are satisfactory.


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: smoker36 on August 08, 2018, 07:45:04 AM
I have special private channels to receive such information, as well as a lot of friends who understand cryptocurrency and can sometimes help me  ;)


Title: Re: Which informational resources do you use to look for new projects/events?
Post by: StevenPop on September 02, 2018, 11:08:54 AM
When I'm looking to get certain information about the cryptosphere, my telegram channels usually come in handy. I used to underrate the importance of these channels, but I have come to see how much information that I can get from them, and it is wonderful. Other times, I just google about certain information that I need.