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Title: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: coin-investor on September 22, 2019, 01:25:05 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: herfianto on September 22, 2019, 07:04:28 AM
I only believe in projects that have real products, good concept, great team and i will invest there. But for new coin i think it's difficult to find that because they only have the concept and looking for funds to develop the project.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Hamzaal24 on September 22, 2019, 07:12:34 AM
If you are looking to invest in new coins, I believe you need to do a complete market survey, relying on projects whitepaper won't be enough. I visited a site (https://www.coincurb.com/category/active-ico/) there web-score and rating structure is decent, It's really helpful in decision making while investing in new coins.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: coinporch on September 22, 2019, 07:25:54 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

i will check all things about the new coin first before buying
such as the team member, features, technology and more
but team member is very important, because a project will scam or not is depends on their team member  ;)


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: BlinkInDie on September 22, 2019, 07:28:09 AM
It really depends on what your goal and vision is as an investor. You'll know if you invested in the right coin if they align with what you wanted, whether it be for a quick buck or for the technology itself. I would say that crypto/blockchain is still in its early stages and I'm fully supportive of projects that can help spread adoption quick, having a cryptocurrency as a reward to loyal (http://apm-coin.com/?utm_source=lx) shoppers will definitely open their curious minds and look at what they're getting as incentives. Any small thing that will help adoption is definitely key, especially in areas where crypto is not yet that widely known/accepted.



Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Reid on September 22, 2019, 07:29:50 AM
It is actually easy.
If you read deep into what the project will be then you know you are in the right place.

Team management also, if they are a legitimate group or the people behind it are real.
You can video call them if you are an investor. They should be willing to do it.
If not, then be scared, doubt them.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Boardmangetpaid on September 22, 2019, 07:29:56 AM
It really depends on what your goal and vision is as an investor. You'll know if you invested in the right coin if they align with what you wanted, whether it be for a quick buck or for the technology itself. I would say that crypto/blockchain is still in its early stages and I'm fully supportive of projects that can help spread adoption quick, having a cryptocurrency as a reward to loyal (http://apm-coin.com/?utm_source=lx) shoppers will definitely open their curious minds and look at what they're getting as incentives. Any small thing that will help adoption is definitely key, especially in areas where crypto is not yet that widely known/accepted.



Yep, it's good to have ROI with the new coin that you invested for sure but they also need to be patient for the coin to develop. It's also good to check whether the roadmap is achievable and especially, if the team is legit. Regardless of how good looking their roadmap is, it won't matter if the team behind it are similar to what we've mostly seen last 2017.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: republicrypto on September 22, 2019, 08:17:02 AM
I only believe in projects that have real products, good concept, great team and i will invest there. But for new coin i think it's difficult to find that because they only have the concept and looking for funds to develop the project.

except the project already has s seed funds to start their own project
thats will make the project look trusted for me, and maybe i will drop my money to new coins like that buddy
regards


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: mersal on September 22, 2019, 08:27:11 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Scammers could spend some money from their pockets to steal lot of money so judging any project with their advertisement alone will be trouble for us.

Finding about the project team's legitimacy is the best ever solution we have to find the scam projects.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: MI6 on September 22, 2019, 08:40:46 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Invest in new tokens, i am never really sure with that. Usually i only buy small amount that i really afford if i lose. But for trading usually i ask my friends is the coin good to buy or maybe what can be happen in future about the coin. And then more sure if i follow my friend when he want to buy coins. About use money that we afford to lose, always on my mind. But when lose and still have friend who get same experience, something better for me.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: #Darren on September 22, 2019, 10:17:25 AM
I am sure in only one thing,  that sooner or later crypto will get bullish and we would finally come back to the top. Right now, I know nothing and only believe in my investment choices, but I am not sure in any of them.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: jazmuzika217 on September 22, 2019, 10:22:37 AM
Honestly if you are asking me about investing in a new coin I will disagree on that activity because it is full of risk. All we know that there are so many fake project and scam now. So for me it is more safe if we still trust on old and coin with a good image like bitcoin so we are more secured that it will stay alive even a year came unlike new coin that there is no assurance if it will survive.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: o.ogurlu on September 22, 2019, 10:45:35 AM
A pretty good research is needed to rely on a new project. Everything about the project and the team members of the project needs to be thoroughly investigated. I also compare a new project with other projects which has the same mission and vision. In this way, I am getting some information about how much success that project can achieve. Despite all this research, I always invest the new project with a small budget. Then, if my trust in the project increases thanks to the partnerships and updates announced by the project, then I prefer to increase the limit of my investment in the project.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: HatakeKakashi on September 22, 2019, 11:52:31 AM
New coin no one know the future because it is new , but you can review the information of the new coin and do a lot of researcha and every single important information ia needed to review to know the potential of the coin. But I'ts still risky to invest for the new coin even you already determined if it's potential or not but because that new coin you need to take a risk to get profit.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: akirasendo17 on September 22, 2019, 01:00:06 PM
been a while since I invest in a lots of coins that just disappear out of thin air , a lot of it is lending coins, so for me knowing that I invest in something I never research and read about those coins,
and big losses I get, make me take a bit further to look and gather a lot of information now to know wether im on a good coin that will mae me have a profit out of it, since I learn a lot on my past investments make me think twice to a coin before I go all in, always research extra effort will bring you luck and happiness at the same time


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Tipstar on September 22, 2019, 01:04:28 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

The best of us do fail. So, mostly it would be wise to diversify your investment in a number of coin and go with the flow. Invest in the most invested ones.
For now, BNB is my 1st choice of investment, though it's future is highly dependent on the future of binance, It could be the next big coin if binance keeps it's regime for the next decade.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: dataispower on September 22, 2019, 01:17:30 PM
You can only be sure that the project is genuine and has solid team, product, good tokenomics etc but you can't be so sure that the price of the coin/token will go up or dump after listing. The market factors will decide the price.  Some projects even with great devotion from team still experience price downtrend with their coin, so it's a matter of grace.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Mila52 on September 22, 2019, 01:46:34 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

The best of us do fail. So, mostly it would be wise to diversify your investment in a number of coin and go with the flow. Invest in the most invested ones.
For now, BNB is my 1st choice of investment, though it's future is highly dependent on the future of binance, It could be the next big coin if binance keeps it's regime for the next decade.
For a new coin, any, even thorough research is like fortune-telling on a coffee grounds. First of all, trust yourself and your intuition. I choose projects which  give for utility for the community, I invest a bit so as not to regret the loss in case of failure. coins. There is another interesting new project, I participated in the bounty. The coin after going to the exchange and the distribution dumps a little,but not critical.It's Sessia Kicks( KICK). And of course BNB,XLM .


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: xOdiumNostrumx on September 22, 2019, 02:18:45 PM
Its almost always a gamble when you are investing in less known projects, so you never can be sure about its future success. Its on you that you try to weed out projects with red flags and potential long term shortcomings and bet on the most bulletproof projects out there.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: jhenfelipe on September 22, 2019, 02:34:30 PM
How do you identify the word "right"?

When I want to invest, it's research + instincts. But I still can't say it's a right coin, I believe we can't be 100% sure. The project might look legit, but ended up being scam. Or you see it having a great future because of the developments, but ended up failed.

There's always a risk, you just minimize it.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: mamesso on September 22, 2019, 02:44:16 PM
When you invest, it's not just profits that you have to calculate, but the risk of loss must be taken into account too. If you want to invest, you should invest safely. Don't be easily tempted by the promises offered, because the promise they made was only to attract the attention of newbie investors to want to join their project.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: cunguks on September 22, 2019, 02:49:26 PM
I have never felt confident in investing my new coins. I consider it a gamble that I do by buying and investing new coins. but I certainly have my analysis before buying, even though no one gives a guarantee of investment that I do will bring in profits.

so far only new coins in the  binance DEX and binance that I follow its development and I buy.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Luthfiyaaa on September 22, 2019, 03:06:14 PM
I'm also not very sure about investing in new coins, but usually I will be sure if the organizer of the new coins is already trusted. because usually with so many people who are interested in these new coins and rarely become fraud.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: beerlover on September 22, 2019, 03:17:41 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
I am so not sure at all. I have invested into a coin that was at around 4k satoshis and heard that it will go up, I bought it and it went as high as over 8k satoshis at one point, I sold just a few coins and made 0.5 profit! I didn't even invested that much but with extras I got that much (was more like 0.4... just rounded), after that I saw it going down and felt like I should buy more so I can make more money next time it goes up.

It kept going down and down even more and more which resulted with me losing more and more of my money. Now if I sell all my coins together it doesn't make 0.5, of course I can't even get that if I want to, there is no volume at all and I would have to destroy the coins prices if I sell and even with that I would probably get only 0.2 or so at max.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: criket on September 22, 2019, 03:23:57 PM
I will feel confident when the new coins are listed in a large exchange. although there is a possibility of falling prices still occur, but I believe the demand from trading that occurs in large exchanges can help stabilize and restore the price of new coins has increased.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: krb91 on September 22, 2019, 04:12:05 PM
Investing in a cryptocurrency project is a risky venture.  It has the potential to return huge profits or result in complete losses.  It is always advisable to do due diligence on projects before investing. It is always very important to verify the team members for a non-anonymous team.  Investing in projects with an anonymous team is very-high risk and should not be considered.  Personally,  I prefer projects with a working project which is either tokenizing it's assets or services.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Mighty_crypt on September 22, 2019, 05:23:01 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Its risks taking we are talking about here, they say no risk no reward, once you do your part on researches the rest is on how lucky you are, you cant predict which one will be succesful, you just have to give it a try and see how things play out


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Winscosinally on September 22, 2019, 05:45:00 PM
Its very trick if you ask me, some projects will look like they can't be trusted and yet they will succeed and you will be blaming yourself for not promoting such project or investing on such project, sometimes you will see promising projects with good teams and they will end up failing, the truth is no one knows


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: MCDev on September 22, 2019, 05:56:26 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Very simple, you just need to research the project carefully and choose a project with a product. There are large investors, and listed at many major exchanges


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: pixie85 on September 22, 2019, 06:02:34 PM
You can't be sure unless it's your coin or a coin made by someone that you trust. I invest only in projects that I trust and if I don't I treat it like gambling. Now I'm investing in coins just to stake them and sell with a profit and the majority of my investment is in Bitcoin because this is the only coin that I fully trust.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Kemangi on September 22, 2019, 06:04:05 PM
it's the same as how much trust I have with projects in this market. actually investment depends on each other's trust and I will not depend on others. as long as I feel confident in the project, of course I will accept it.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: sujonali1819 on September 22, 2019, 06:21:32 PM
actually I am now afraid with newly launched coin/token. So basically I will suggest investing in known project which is potential and running at least 1 years. When I want to invest for the long term then I choose a coin which is more potential and promising and continuously developing their project every day, On the other hand when I want to invest for short term then I investigate about the market situation and try to got the next hyped coin. But it is so difficult to sure. sometime I win sometimes loss.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Hypnosis00 on September 22, 2019, 10:36:53 PM
If we want a market assurance better not to choose new coins rather than to have Bitcoin or some altcoins.
Not really encouraging to risk our money to new coins since most of them aren't giving returns nor to see them growing afterward but rather to see them dying. Only we could give some consideration if it has a working product and listed already at known and reputable exchanges.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: batang_bitcoin on September 22, 2019, 11:22:12 PM
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Because before doing that, I read different source and reviews about a certain coin. Before I invest without doing that but after learning with the coins that I've lost it's now time for me to start applying that lesson.

Don't believe any promises that makes by new project
Correct, there are coins that are obviously wanting their investors to feel secured upon investing to their project. But in reality, they don't feel what the investors feel if they start applying their self interest.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Bonwin on September 22, 2019, 11:39:29 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Well, new right coin might mean a lot of things, but I can say emphatically that there might be a lot of of altcoins in the crypto space, but to find the most appropriate might be very hard. So most times, people just invest by making projections from their analysis, but that does not mean that the coin will last long as expected.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: owengtam09 on September 23, 2019, 06:36:08 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
I only invested with trusted coins already. I don't want to risk my coins in a new one because I don't want to lose. I really hate losing but it is part of investing or trading. But if you really want to make sure that a new coin will be a right investment for you, then do a double-check and review or search many times about their projects if you think they will go to succeed in the future.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Ghenjer on September 23, 2019, 06:56:11 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

projects that have new concepts or the team promises that the tokens will be worth as high as the sky that I have often encountered in the crypto market but in fact it's all just bullshit. I prefer to invest in old coins and have been listed on the stock exchange, especially the top coins in the market.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: dentolas on September 23, 2019, 07:07:28 AM
These days I am never sure until they reach a milestone (in terms of project development, price or something I've defined as an objective)... lately my feeling is that scam projects are becoming the day-to-day on the crypto world... it is becoming harder and harder to find a good one, and most of the times, when I find a coin I think will become a reference project... it ends up being scam...


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Samayuki on September 23, 2019, 07:22:01 AM
1. Spend your time doing research on each projects
2. Ignore the ones that looks shady
3. Try finding information about which exchange the project is going to list, since exchanges plays a big part in projects life this days.
4. Make sure you only invest in coins with real use cases because of adoption, if no one is buying the coin it will die later on because of low demands


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: liuqi on September 23, 2019, 12:35:51 PM
Look at BTZC I was impressed with this project. I will buy it for myself on September 30 at Probit
I think you don't have experience in Crypto platform, Because BTZC will never reach in coinmarketcap. So traders are never listen these kind of worst tokens. Many new coins are enter into the market so top altcoins are easily find out the all trading sites. My suggestion is top 10 altcoins is the safer level in all the investors.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: efxtrader on September 23, 2019, 01:11:59 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

In my opinion, the sign that we are right in investing is liquidity and large transactions. Due to the large liquidity and transactions, indicating that the project or coin is in demand by new investors and old investors in the market and active trading occurs in exchangers.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Farma on September 23, 2019, 01:20:34 PM
in terms of new coin investments, for now, I only see the IEO project. the greatest potential at this time and the risk that is not so great only lies in IEO which has a good goal and also carried out in a popular market. now it has become common, especially IEO on binance or kucoin. if you are interested in investing in new projects and coins, then IEO is the best advice I can give. but that needs to be supported by research on the quality of the project.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: setialovers on September 23, 2019, 01:39:33 PM
1. Spend your time doing research on each projects
2. Ignore the ones that looks shady
3. Try finding information about which exchange the project is going to list, since exchanges plays a big part in projects life this days.
4. Make sure you only invest in coins with real use cases because of adoption, if no one is buying the coin it will die later on because of low demands

I agree that research is an important element in choosing investments. With research, we know how the future project description and prospects and also by knowing the commitment of the developer team, the project can produce products that are used by many people.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: ethereumhunter on September 23, 2019, 02:19:17 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

I am not too sure to invest in a new coin because if the new coin has listed on the low volume exchanges, I cannot see that coin can increase in the long term. But if the new coin is listed on the high volume exchanges, I will invest in some amount of bitcoin, but I don't buy too big as I want to see how good that coin. I think we can see if the token or coin is good from the volume that will increase from time to time. It needs time for me to invest in that coin, and I think I need to see their history in that exchange first.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Onuohakk on September 24, 2019, 12:31:20 PM
Its preferable to invest in trading old coin than new coin cos you don't know how or when their price will moon. It do take a whole lot of time for new coin to actualize their goals


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: NoirSuccubus on September 24, 2019, 01:38:13 PM
For my side, I try my best to find a project that has good concept, realistic-looking goals, good team, a reputable manager and have good and real products. I usually read the white paper dry so that I can have a clear view of what I am getting myself into. After that, you just need to trust your gut and invest into that since it is all about luck.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Nivia1st on September 24, 2019, 02:11:17 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

regardless they offer innovation and something new in crypto, I gave up with new coins. there are probably many new projects that are carrying out large-scale promotions and collaborating with large exchanges to start IEO. but I am not too interested, because there are too many new coins on the market and there is no impact. there is no growth in the crypto marketcap every day continues to decline.

therefore rather than speculating with new coins, I prefer trading with btc / eth. the best coins are old coins, there is no place for new coins on the crypto market today.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Kezacky on September 24, 2019, 02:35:44 PM

I have not seen a good new coin or produced from a project that is worth investing in. at the moment I prefer real investments with bitcoin, on the one hand the market is weakening and it is very risky to invest with new coins, most of them do not have a good price development.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Doranile432 on September 24, 2019, 03:06:09 PM
I'm not sure if the coins and tokens i am holding are the right ones but base on my researches i make sure to hold coins with real life use cases and still this doesn't safe them from been useless but i believe its a risk worth taking


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: OasisDre on September 24, 2019, 04:25:27 PM
New coins are very risky to invest in because you won't know which developers or teams are serious and have good aims too but if you judge every project because of this you won't do anything, there is nothing to do than to rely on researches and pray for luck, if you can't handle it then invest in old coins


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Decracy on September 24, 2019, 04:36:32 PM
Hello Coin-Investor,

You are starting a great discussion.

With my history in the space, I've come to learn many things, and have had the fortune to participate early in the contributions of many rewarding token offerings.

The key for you in finding what makes a project 'valuable' is in dedicating your time to study the general understanding of blockchain and what the key and most desired solutions are at the current time.

When you begin to grasp this, you can proceed to heavily analyze the mission of the project, the team, along with the professionalism that is shown in the documentation - and the projects form of external communication.

By the end of your analysis, you will have gained an understanding of their technology - the project's potential, their team - those in position to ensure the success of the project, and the project's professionalism - the ability for the rest of the cryptocurrency market to realize the inherent value in this project, without needing to conduct a heavy analysis, as did you.

These are the keys to finding a project of great value - and more so, a project that will develop and over-time become a main player in the space.

Of a project that I am establishing, you may reach me to share with you the details of this development - open to you and those reading this.

- Decracy


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Saisher on September 24, 2019, 04:39:10 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

You can only be sure when the project entered in the market and the price is much higher than what you bought it, we are supporting the coin by buying it because it has a good potential in the market and will show profitability in a long haul.

Another thing is the concept of the coin, something that is not yet in the market.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: airdropan on September 24, 2019, 04:52:08 PM
i believe on cryptocurrency, although many project that ended on scam , but there is still many project or new coin that have good potential. To make it sure that the coin quite good to invest we need to do research about the team , the project and also the community it self


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Golftech on September 24, 2019, 04:57:49 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
One way to attract investors is to offer good advertising and promotions, most of the time developers who have a well manage advertising campaigns get more investors interest in participating funding the project. though you are right that there's a lots of scamming around and if you are not careful enough in  a split of a second you'll lose your investment. Before anything else, always check the team behind and what are the contributions that can  added by the project inside the industry. from that point you will be able to decide if you invested with the right project.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: SaidNurs on September 24, 2019, 05:04:53 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Judging from what platforms you follow, the platform becomes more trusted if it has handled projects or coins successfully. Although there are many cases of new coins, I think that the platform that we follow is reliable in its success, it does not prevent investing in new coins. But do not immediately leave the research, because it must be done.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: qiwoman2 on September 24, 2019, 05:09:20 PM
Right now I am not sure of anything in crypto anymore. It seems that my luck has been going from bad to worse and now I have an almost worthless portfolio if we are looking at dollar or sat value. My biggest mistake really has been wrong timing. I got into decent projects but always timed my entry and exit points at the wrong time, which is what has cost me big time over the last few years. I wish i can find one or two projects where I can actually get in early, wait a year or two and make a good inning but it's not happening with me. All I see is my bags shrinking with nothing to show for, so it's back to bounties for me to try and grow some more bags by working for them, then I can only hope for the best that one or two of those projects will eventually take off and I have something to show for it. Right now am not confident in my choices until I see something really take off.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Xanxus024 on September 24, 2019, 06:13:28 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Every time I invest my money to a new a project I always made I own research first then reading the white paper is also given, well it's very hard to know if the project is a scam because even if they advertise their project in any social media or in other trusted crypto website if the management of the project has a bad intention in the beginning they will scam it for sure, so we need to check the background of the team.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: tonyja2017 on September 24, 2019, 06:19:56 PM
A good project depends on many factors such as project orientation, future potential, experienced staff, and it must attract a large community.  It was my idea to choose to invest their coin in the project.  But there are still many risks involved.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Flux0z on September 24, 2019, 06:23:27 PM
Simple, invest in projects with actual products to show for themselves. Invest in what you believe is the "future", and you should be okay.

Personally I'm investing in Stakenet (XSN), as they are the leading - most innovation coin when it's comes to scaling solutions, and lightning network. There product evolves around a huge masternode network, which is gonna run the following jobs, AND be paid for it:

* Lightning Dex
* One click instant Lightning Swaps (NOT Atomic Swaps)
* DEX Aggregator
* Masternode escrow services
* Masternode based oracles/arbitration
* CCPoS - Staking rewards in any other coins
* Tor, PrivateSend, random hop secrets
* Masternode's collateral backed stable coin
* Lightning dApps
* TPoS - Hosting of Trustless Cold staking contracts
* Voting Delegates
* Automated payment of node operators
* Masternode Managers
* Multiple keys for Masternodes
* Enhancements for Smart Contracts and dApps
* Masternode reward split
* Masternodes Quorums Autonomous Swaps
* Cross-Chain dApp infrastructure
* Watchtower services


Do your own research though. ;)


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: terencio on September 24, 2019, 06:43:21 PM
I am not 100% confident and sure because crypto is the most risky and even great projects can fail anytime because the market is still new and FUD are created everyday. So, invest only what you can afford to lose


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: spike420211 on September 24, 2019, 06:52:38 PM
This is only possible provided that you participate in IEO at one of the major exchanges, all the rest too often turns into failure or scam. Binance, Okex, Huobi, Kucoin, these are exchanges that conduct quite high-quality and profitable IEO.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: minairia3 on September 25, 2019, 01:57:46 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

Yes it hard. My game play on investing is that if I will put some investment on the project I am sure that the team is legit, the market and community for that token is huge and has a good concept when it comes to fresh start. That's my ideal investment for a new coin. Considering all potential for a project is a must and a vivid research is quite needed in order to be safe.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Pelana vreo on September 25, 2019, 02:30:51 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

A good project has a different idea and now that we have seen the real product of a new project created, I see that there have been many promising projects this year and now maybe we will see the price go down, but choose a project that guarantees the token price has a minimum price, I mean the developers will set the same price as the ICO price they announced at the time of the initial token sale


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: letyouearn on September 25, 2019, 10:56:22 PM
I am not sure in anything when we are talking about crypto investing. You don't need to be sure, you must diversify and learn on your own mistakes, gain experience. Crypto is a new sphere and it's evolving constantly. Old rules are useless here often.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Hamzaal24 on October 01, 2019, 08:28:20 AM
Investing in new altcoin is a tough decision. I use a site (https://www.coincurb.com/) its really good, you will find whitepaper, web-score and community reviews all in single platform. These information are good before making investment.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Impaler on October 02, 2019, 04:01:58 AM
Whenever you put your money in a particular coin it is risky cause this market is not stable so anything could be happen. Now you have do some research that the project you put your money is right or not. You have to do r. That's it.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: adamlillian on October 02, 2019, 04:30:52 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
The projects that can make me spend money to invest are those that have good partners and a good orientation for businesses in the future. Such as Hedera, BTT, Matic. I have been involved in ICO and IEO projects like that but hedera was not profitable even though it was a good alts. But due to the bear market, every good project becomes rubbish very easily. Therefore, the time of investment is also one of the very important things.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: KnightElite on October 02, 2019, 05:18:34 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
As a investor and a trader,  I only buy coins that have high volume and have good team management. My goal is to increase my funds  and that's why I keep studying to protect my funds.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: maxreish on October 02, 2019, 05:43:22 AM
I usually DYOR first to a particular coin before choosing it to invest. I do not choose coins that I think  has a dumb platform. Those who are on the top list in CMC are the ones I usually buy for investing, most of them are estabished and has a great chance to become profitable.

Though, I admit I have chosen the wrong coins before, that made me realized that we shouldn't invest in "any" coin that we just "think" it is worth to buy. We need a research and feedbacks from other investors, too.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: beliomir on October 02, 2019, 05:46:55 AM
I invest everything that is not a pity to lose, and I try to do it at a certain time, and it does not matter what price is at the moment. For this reason, most transactions go into plus


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: danherbias07 on October 02, 2019, 05:53:00 AM
I doubt them a lot and dug deeper until I am satisfied.
Never stopped having a second opinion in every investment. You dont need to believe them but just listen. It might give you clues into where it is going.

Thankfully I had sold some of my coins at a price I wont regret.
But still some of them did grew by now.
One example is Lisk which I had been playing before for gambling in Yobit with rolls. Got lot of it and it went to a price which I didnt expect.
Timing is also a key.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Ken_terrance on October 02, 2019, 06:38:53 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
As very hard as it is to invest in new projects i always make sure to invest in most demanding altcoins that are not pump and dump projects, they have to offer something that will make many investors want to be holders of the coin or token, not just real use cases but a very highly demanding real use case and also real life working products as well


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: bering on October 02, 2019, 06:50:04 AM
I have to be sure if i want invest at new coins but indeed we cannot know those coins will be worthy or not early so the results of what we invested can be know at the end of projects when they entering the market and lately i have been tired with unique concept which the devs offered to the people because eventually those became an worthless because it cannot attract many investors to involved


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: lienfaye on October 02, 2019, 07:07:43 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Im not a fan of new coins and project coming up because majority of them are just scam and its hard to trust nowadays.

I prefer to invest in popular coins like the top 10 in cmc because they are already well-established.

If you choose to invest in new projects you have to check many factors to make sure its a good project and likely to succeed.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: judeafante on October 02, 2019, 07:08:31 AM
They are good in making promises in the ICO stage, it's still gambling you never know until they hit a good exchange ans they are getting good feed backs from their platform, in the current market condition, when even good coins are struggling you will only know the potential of the new coin you're holding when the market is in good condition, this is the time that investors are in a buying spree.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: pandanaran on October 02, 2019, 07:14:14 AM
the current market situation is affecting every cryptoqurrency price including new coins. not that I don't believe in new altcoin, but we also know that lately there are many new coins that have a good road map but do not have a sale price and even feel like dead. and for the time being I don't want to risk new altcoins, I prefer the top altcoins that are already listed on the cmc market list.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: ethereumhunter on October 02, 2019, 07:29:11 AM
They are good in making promises in the ICO stage, it's still gambling you never know until they hit a good exchange ans they are getting good feed backs from their platform, in the current market condition, when even good coins are struggling you will only know the potential of the new coin you're holding when the market is in good condition, this is the time that investors are in a buying spree.

They will make sure people believe in their projects, and they will do anything to invite many of them. That will be not good for the investors as they cannot see if they can make a profit or not. I think it's better we search for a safe place for the investment and I think we could only choose bitcoin for the investment because investing in bitcoin will give the most profit. Although bitcoin prices cannot be predictable, in the end, bitcoin prices will be increased so high, so that means, we can make a bigger profit.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: tenakha on October 02, 2019, 07:30:09 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
If you are talking about ICOs/IEOs, you should look at the IEOs in big exchanges. This is like the easiest way to find non scam projects.

But if your question is about the listed coins, just search the project thoroughly and if it is difficult for you to reach what you want in this way then you should improve yourself. Spend more time researching new projects and this will be better solution for you.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: shaheer001 on October 02, 2019, 07:53:08 AM
I will suggest don't risk to invest in new coins if you have spare fiat money then try to invest in top 10 coins listed on coinmarketcap and don't put all eggs in one basket.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: adncoin on October 02, 2019, 10:08:46 AM
No person in his right mind would invest in any digital currency without doing his prior research. That is why you need to analyze the project’s whitepaper to understand the technologies involved, the number of listings, the roadmap, just to name a few. You also need to consult with crypto trading circles and credible news sites to gauge the potential profit of the new coin you are planning to invest in.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: cutesgirl on October 02, 2019, 10:13:29 AM
Optimist about 100% with investing in cryptocurrency bitcoin or altcoin, always like bitcoin and altcoin as my job and keep running investing until bitcoin less value but impossible, its my opinion interested with bitcoin, what about your opinion are you agree with bitcoin and altcoin investment.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: mrdeposit on October 02, 2019, 10:16:30 AM
If there are many projects for investing in the altcoin and I doubt to choose the right project, I will go for the ICO rating websites for choosing the project. If the token is listed on various exchanges and I want to choose a promising altcoin, asking from the experienced investors will make things easier for me. The right coin usually leaves a nice return on the investment from my experience.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: ivakar on October 02, 2019, 10:19:25 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

use your luck, Luk!
otherwise looking how crazy the market now you should be a Superman or sort of..
just imagine the volume of information you have to check to be sure that this particular coin is something real and has value..
now imagine the numbers of coins already on the market and new coins out everyday..
imo it is near to impossible for one man to research it and make a right move
so just use your luck   8)


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Arsenyo on October 02, 2019, 10:31:49 AM
You can't be sure for 100% while investing in new altcoin, it's always a risk. But of course you can reduce a risk doing a complete market survey, investigating all possible aspects of a project, especially their team. I would prefer participate exactly in IEO at one of the major exchanges. Now it is the most secure variant.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: lolgato1 on October 02, 2019, 10:35:15 AM
Investing into altcoins is a form of bet when you bet on something that will be useful and successful in the future. Thats all. It is pure speculation, we do not know if this is a dead end or not. Only time will answer this question.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: sorrros on October 02, 2019, 10:38:18 AM
There are many factors you need to check to before you invest if you want a coin with a future:
1. active developers (github regularly updated)
2. active and big community
3. listed on big exchanges and high daily trading volume
4. own blockchain
5. diffrent use case
6. big partnerships


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: badykvik on October 02, 2019, 10:43:04 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin? - you will know when all of these or some of these points are happening to your coin.
Your coin continue to increase in value
The team gives regular updates and keep to it.
There is continuous development
More people are interested in buying or holding the coin
Real life usage.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: gunhell16 on October 02, 2019, 12:12:56 PM
What i do now is i don't go to the project first, there is the new way to have them.
First, go to a reputable big exchange which do IEO.
From the list of their IEO projects, you can review them one by one and pick the best team and project doing the development and marketing.
That is the new way i find a new project token to invest for me.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: torpedo on October 02, 2019, 02:55:53 PM
It is very hard to find good projects right now in the market since nowadays most projects turn out to be scams. Just look for the right project, do your research thoroughly, and then also do some market research to better help in your decision.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: cybernetik7 on October 02, 2019, 02:59:20 PM
If the equivalent of the new project is another project older than that, I look at the differences that the new one brings. The team is very important! I do a detailed and deeply study on the linkedin profiles of the team


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Kersh768 on October 02, 2019, 03:11:01 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Hard to tell, to be honest. The market itself became more complicated this year. Most of the projects are failing after their period which left investors nothing but loss. Determining if your investment is either right or wrong, I think, would seem to be impossible at this moment and it would be more advisable to just invest on cryptos which are already in the market for years already because these coins would have a higher chance to recover when pumps take over market downfall.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: mamesso on October 02, 2019, 03:21:29 PM
Investing into altcoins is a form of bet when you bet on something that will be useful and successful in the future. Thats all. It is pure speculation, we do not know if this is a dead end or not. Only time will answer this question.
That is why we must choose the right altcoin to invest, so you can get satisfying results. Most of the old Altcoin has a clear track record, and daily trading volume is very large. That is why the old altcoin is much more lyrics by the investors than the new altcoin.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: plast555 on October 02, 2019, 03:33:15 PM
There are a few ways to understand that.

First of all, the project needs to be a working product. That product can provide a wallet, casino, privacy, stock market service. If the product actually has a functioning mechanism, it means that the product can be invested. Just creating a cool whitepaper and creating a visually good website doesn't mean that altcoin will be successful.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Masyudhi on October 02, 2019, 04:28:31 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
The existence of many scam reports of some new coins certainly makes me feel afraid to start investing in new coins and I personally before deciding to invest in new coins, preferring to ask for advice from some of my friends and then I will observe how the new coins correspond to observations that I do and then I will decide to invest in it or not, although sometimes we feel afraid if it is just a scam but in accordance with my observations, I am sure and whatever decision I take must have risks.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: adzino on October 02, 2019, 06:42:50 PM
There are a few ways to understand that.

First of all, the project needs to be a working product. That product can provide a wallet, casino, privacy, stock market service. If the product actually has a functioning mechanism, it means that the product can be invested. Just creating a cool whitepaper and creating a visually good website doesn't mean that altcoin will be successful.
Product? You mean  the coin right? Casino and stock market service? Lol lets not talk about the stock market service cause I have no clue what you are talking about over here. About the casino, why would a coin require a casino? I mean since when did casino become a requirement for a coin to be successful?
If the coin is popular enough, the current casinos will add them to their supported coin list if there is enough demand for playing with the coin.
Just having a functioning mechanism won't make the coin a successful one. Look at those clone shit coins.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Ferris419 on October 08, 2019, 04:43:36 PM
I don't care about a project's promotion or hype. I do care only about a project's partners, their previous history, and media coverage! Any project can write a catchy whitepaper by spending 200-300 bucks! So, the whitepaper is also in my don't care list! If a project has verified potential partners and if they offer a unique technology then I will go for that. Like the Elrond project, I liked it before it gets approved by the Binance IEO! So, I hope I know where I am investing! Everyone should research carefully


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: jets567 on October 08, 2019, 06:27:22 PM
You should always remember that investing in a new coin or any coin has it's own risk so you must only invest that you can afford to lose because nowadays it is really hard to know what coin will give you more profit even if you do your own research, just stay away from a coin that only got hype but no actual solid plan for future development.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: HabiebRiziq on October 08, 2019, 08:17:00 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
It is true, the many reports about scam projects make us hesitate to invest in new coins and will have more to wait for or will prefer to invest in the top coins. I think everything returns to each of us, if we want to invest with a small capital into a new coin, of course it takes a really careful observation so that the investments we make do not fail. So, I think when we decide to do something, we certainly already know what risks or possibilities are what can happen later and we must be prepared with all the risks that exist.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: odukoyaewatomi27 on October 08, 2019, 09:20:53 PM
It truly relies upon what your objective and vision is as an investor. You'll know whether you invested in the correct coin in the event that they line up with what you needed, regardless of whether it be for a brisk reward or for the innovation itself. I would state that crypto/blockchain is still in its beginning times and I'm completely strong of projects that can help spread adoption, having a digital currency as a reward to steadfast customers will open their inquisitive personalities and see what they're getting as motivators. Any little thing that will help selection is certainly key, particularly in zones where crypto isn't yet that generally known/acknowledged.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: cutesgirl on October 09, 2019, 07:31:07 AM
Before investing I have ask for many telegram crypto channel and discuss with my friend about this coin profitable or not before investing, although have I check more about how their team develop an ICO and how much coin sold, most important how according road map with their coins and how transparent about coins sold so far.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: TitanGEL on October 09, 2019, 07:38:24 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
I made a big mistake last time and that's why I ensure that the coins that I bought will go up. I've spent a lot of time and effort in trading that's why it makes me a better trader where I can now make good decisions.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: spadormie on October 09, 2019, 08:36:46 AM
Right now, it is really hard to decide whether you invested good or not. Since the market right now is unstable. I'm very confident in investing when bull run hits since it's bull, that's the time where cryptocurrency goes crazy. Everything goes up. But, I don't know about you, but I am always confident when I'm investing with bitcoin. I mean I got a lot of profits out of that coin.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Greed Dev on October 09, 2019, 11:14:37 AM
In my opinion, it is hard for you to invest with new money because it is looking for capital to develop, but nothing is impossible. You survey the market, looking for information about the project, team members, features of money. Which group member is most important, to check you can text or talk to them. Personally, I prefer safety over risk, I prefer trading with coins that have been listed and have a high reputation.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: confreslamp on October 09, 2019, 11:16:18 AM
Nobody is a prophet and can predict the price movements, especially on crypto market. But the great thing is that you can analyse any coin and make a sort of report for you how good this coin actually is. At the end, even a well thought decision has a lot of risks.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: BlackFor3st on October 09, 2019, 11:36:30 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

There is no guarantee in every investment but you can at least lessen the risk of your investment if you know what you are investing and you have enough knowledge about the project especially their team members, partners, whitepaper and etc.

The project team members will surely do their best to gather some huge investors therefore they will surely focus in making a huge promotion to their project as it is the basic strategy in every newly launch project. Let the investors know that you are there because if you can't then you cannot get a single investor to your project.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: PuertoLibre on October 09, 2019, 11:45:03 AM
For me, the best way to find a good project is to stumble on their Bounty campaign. As I make researches before joining Bounty, I would mark the project if I am interested in making investment in it.
Going through the bounty campaign will waste the time and effort if the bounty managers ruin the reputation of the project by applying the unnecessary additional rules. Before investing, checking the media coverage and the partnerships can give an idea of how well the team prepared for future connections with projects in different spheres. Reading the whitepaper is not important, the article contributors can change the look of the main roadmap with simple writing tricks.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: GGmith on October 09, 2019, 12:37:47 PM
I personally now prefer to invest with old coins or coins that have been listed in the top 10 CMC markets to minimize losses, investing with new coins is very risky especially many fraudulent projects everywhere. I prefer to be safe.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: darewaller on October 11, 2019, 03:05:11 PM
I made a big mistake last time and that's why I ensure that the coins that I bought will go up. I've spent a lot of time and effort in trading that's why it makes me a better trader where I can now make good decisions.
There is no coin that really has much guarantee on them, except bitcoin and the first 10 coins that this coinmarketcap listed, both trading and investment.  There are lots of altcoins that started well at the beginning, but has given up along the line, so a coin may be performing well for the first 6 months and maybe extend to one year, but once it gets to a stage where they are having more of people dumping their coin than using it, they tend to fold up easily.

So, no matter the assurance that you think you have for a coin, their lifespan usually does not extend more than just 1 year, the only project that I have seen that have lasted for long and which I know will last more are still those coins that are top  coins sitting on an exchange or CMC.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Genemind on October 11, 2019, 04:08:58 PM
I only invested with well established and reputable coins. I have learned from my lesson a few years back when I invested with a shitcoin. After that incident, I have learned to be skeptical about picking a coin to invest. I would prefer to invest with top coins to make sure that I would have an assurance of gaining a good profit in the future. I'm a risk-taker but I know when and where to take the risk.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: TaliskerDarkStorm on October 11, 2019, 04:53:53 PM
In fact, you can never be sure. Even bitcoin's value could be $0 tomorrow. But it will never happen.it's a fact.

One of the most important things to look at before investing in a project is the maximum supply of the project. It is conceivable that the price of projects with less than 100m maximum supply will come in better places. If you have a project with billions of dollars in supply, it's not common for that project to be worth$ 10,$ 20.

But you can easily invest in projects with 100 million and less in supply.

Of course, it's just a condition. You have to check out their team, whitepaper and other social media accounts to understand how good the project is. There are also different factors, such as which exchanges the project is listed on and how much volume it has.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: South Park on October 11, 2019, 05:57:25 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
You are never going to be sure that you invested in the right coin, the only thing you can do is to do your due diligence on the project and the developers and if things turn out to be in order then you can consider the merits of the project in question, but even after all of that a project could still fail since there so many variables that are impossible to consider, for example you do not know how the community will react to the project or what will be the conditions of the market when the coin is launched, as such you should never invest all your capital in a single coin.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: gensol on October 11, 2019, 06:35:29 PM
There's no knowing which project invested on is right or wrong. An investor only has to do their research invest and hope it goes well at the end. If there's huge promotion with little promise that's a huge sign of good investment projects with huge promises don't always deliver half of such promises.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: enhu on October 11, 2019, 06:50:13 PM

I have the projects I have supported in promoting bounty campaigns are the right coins but after several months of learning that they were still not listed in the exchange, I'm already doubting myself whether I really have read their whitepaper correctly. Its not like what developers did in the past that they are showing great deal of efforts to provide transparency to their supporters. 

In fact, you can never be sure. Even bitcoin's value could be $0 tomorrow. But it will never happen.it's a fact.

One of the most important things to look at before investing in a project is the maximum supply of the project. It is conceivable that the price of projects with less than 100m maximum supply will come in better places. If you have a project with billions of dollars in supply, it's not common for that project to be worth$ 10,$ 20.

But you can easily invest in projects with 100 million and less in supply.

Of course, it's just a condition. You have to check out their team, whitepaper and other social media accounts to understand how good the project is. There are also different factors, such as which exchanges the project is listed on and how much volume it has.

Well, for altcoins I guess they can have zero value but for BTC, it would be unthinkable for me unless what they say about Quantun Computers are right.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: asder250 on October 11, 2019, 07:04:02 PM
You need to follow them on Github and social media platforms to check if they are alive. Because most of these projects are alive for few months after a token sale and then they decide to stop communicating and working on the project - they have enough money, they donīt need more.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Sebas.tian on October 11, 2019, 08:32:18 PM
As a hunter, the first thing I looked out for is the updfate I got from the project team social media handle for fast and reliable update. I have been a hunter from 2017 and have not regretted my actions and being a hunter and an investor. We have seen many project which have some listed criteria but still end in scam.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: carriebee on October 11, 2019, 09:33:45 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
To be sure to the coin that I want to invest, we can check all the details about the project. First what the project will be offer, second the quality of the project if it's good product or not. Third, the uniqueness of the project, there so many things that we can consider if the project is really good to say that coin is right coin to invested. It's up to us how to search every detail of that coin that we want to invest.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: AndRE177 on October 11, 2019, 10:44:44 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

Everyone decides how to avoid fraudulent projects and acts in accordance with the decision. I decided not to take risks and not to participate in investing in new projects. Moreover, most of them have no chance to grow in price in a bear market.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: daporivera on October 12, 2019, 07:06:29 AM
you cant be sure of an investment being right or wrong. Investment can go either ways good or bad. That is why it is important you do an extensive research to be sure that the upside over weigh the downside before investing. All investment cant always be right.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: South Park on October 16, 2019, 08:15:02 PM
As a hunter, the first thing I looked out for is the updfate I got from the project team social media handle for fast and reliable update. I have been a hunter from 2017 and have not regretted my actions and being a hunter and an investor. We have seen many project which have some listed criteria but still end in scam.
This is becoming more common, there was a time in which you could easily tell if a project was a scam or not and by knowing this valuable information you could avoid all of those coins that were scams and concentrate on the small number of real projects that had a chance of becoming successful in the future, but scammers are really smart and they are finding ways of copying all the things that real projects did and now it is impossible to tell them apart.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: TelolettOm on October 16, 2019, 08:51:20 PM
you cant be sure of an investment being right or wrong. Investment can go either ways good or bad. That is why it is important you do an extensive research to be sure that the upside over weigh the downside before investing. All investment cant always be right.
I myself have a way to be able to detect it actually by looking at the product of the altcoin project when it is running, how is the response from the cryptocurrency community and also see which exchanges are listed for altcoin so that indeed we can consider the trade volume for the future when I have bought the altcoin


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: inanilujimi on October 16, 2019, 09:17:27 PM
I will not invest in new altcoin before there is progress in the market when they are listed on the exchange.
if within 3 months after being registered there are no more updates or no additional exchanges made by the team to enter the popular exchange then I will not enter into the new altcoin.
The point for me is that new altcoins must show their readiness to be in the crypto market by ensuring investor interest in the altcoins they build.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Viscore on October 16, 2019, 11:34:11 PM
you cant be sure of an investment being right or wrong. Investment can go either ways good or bad. That is why it is important you do an extensive research to be sure that the upside over weigh the downside before investing. All investment cant always be right.
Yes. They can't be right all the time but if you chose not to land in a wrong project, you can really do it if you check the transparency of the project particularly the team behind it. If you can go beyond the real identities of the staff and check if they are legit, then you don't have to doubt that the project is not a scam. Sometimes a good project attracts us in the first place but only to find out that we are only lured by it and this is the reason why we should be extra careful in choosing which project to invest.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Bitfling on October 17, 2019, 01:18:25 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

I will feel I have chosen the right coin when the coin is traded at a large exchanger or has a large daily transaction. With so many coins on the market, it is difficult to choose the right coin, but if the coin is actively traded in the market, I think this is the right coin for the long term


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Free1bitco.in on October 17, 2019, 03:32:19 AM
I will not invest in new altcoin before there is progress in the market when they are listed on the exchange.
if within 3 months after being registered there are no more updates or no additional exchanges made by the team to enter the popular exchange then I will not enter into the new altcoin.
The point for me is that new altcoins must show their readiness to be in the crypto market by ensuring investor interest in the altcoins they build.
if it's about the market, IEO is the right place for you. Well, in general, IEO is held with market guarantees at the location of IEO. You can also choose the market you want, and wait for IEO for new coins to be there, so there is no reason for that. of course the guarantee on IEO in the popular market makes us more confident in the new coins.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Aldrinx00 on October 17, 2019, 03:35:38 AM
If the project is solid and it will solve problems regarding block chain technology and market liquidity, if the team are professional and experienced to develop the project. People will sure be interested with this criteria and with this basis i know that i invested in a right new coin.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: BennyK on October 17, 2019, 04:02:08 AM
There is no 100% guarantee that one has invested in the right coin but it is always good to have a high level of confidence in the coin one has invested in. This can be achieved after the investor performs thorough research on the project and its coin and ascertain the authenticity and capabilities of the project.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: bittamak on October 17, 2019, 04:19:54 AM
Majority of the new coins are always a risk. Most of them fail during the initial phases itself and in the long we don't see most of them follow the roadmap in completing the projects. So its not easy to invest in a new coin as its a big gamble to find the right one.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Palider on October 17, 2019, 04:40:32 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

The coins that are coming out now on the market need to be carefully examined. And for me to find out if this is legit. The first thing I look at is their product if it is unique and will greatly help the development of crypto currency.

And of course I can be sure that this is legit by looking at their trust review.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: xiboothrezi on October 17, 2019, 05:04:50 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
I am not a real investor. I prefer trading and investing in the short term only.
It is true, many projects are not strong enough, they try to adopt the blockchain in their desired fields, but do not have the potential and a unique niche. Too standard. On the other hand, fraudsters also use this hysteria to make fake projects, raise funds, then disappear. So since I failed to join ICO in 2017, I decided not to join again. Until the IEO appeared recently, it made it easier for investors to select and analyze projects, on condition that they choose an exchange that has a good reputation and has proven to have many successful IEOs there.
https://i.postimg.cc/K1H28m82/ieo-eschangenew.jpg (https://postimg.cc/K1H28m82)


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Aabcde on October 17, 2019, 05:11:35 AM
First, what I do is avoid investing in new coins. Because this is not yet clear what kind of future the coin. Yes, even though I have sought more knowledge of the coin, but I still will not invest my money into the coin even though it is a good coin. Second, I will only buy the coins when entering the exchange, because there the real price of the coins appears. Well here is the result of the research I use to speculate. maybe that's all.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: J1mb0 on October 17, 2019, 05:13:16 AM
There is no certainty when investing in the cryptocurrency market, we can only reduce the risk to the lowest possible level.
I always check everything about a project before deciding to invest. Development team, roadmap, technology of coins, community.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: riso2015 on October 17, 2019, 05:15:19 AM
Majority of the new coins are always a risk. Most of them fail during the initial phases itself and in the long we don't see most of them follow the roadmap in completing the projects. So its not easy to invest in a new coin as its a big gamble to find the right one.
Investing in new coins is indeed very risky because they are still very young to survive in the market so that many new coins fail on the market. I personally do not think to invest with new coins because the coins that are in the top 10 CMC are better and reliable.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: TanakabZX on October 17, 2019, 05:23:19 AM
Either new or old coins its still all risky, crypto is all about risk if you can't take risks its better not to invest at all, i am sure that the projects i invest money on will give me back good ROI in the future because i picked useful coins and tokens that have good market demands


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: JeffBrad12 on October 17, 2019, 05:26:40 AM
There is no certainty when investing in the cryptocurrency market, we can only reduce the risk to the lowest possible level.
I always check everything about a project before deciding to invest. Development team, roadmap, technology of coins, community.
The certainty usually comes after the funding phase ended and at that time you will know the true intention of every developers out there. Always check whether they are following the roadmap and try to deliver what they have promised since early days when they are about to start the funding whether it is through ICO or IEO regardless if the intention of developers are good they will definitely try to get in touch to the community as much as he can while also clarifying some of the question presented by the community.
Otherwise a coin with garbage team usually left or give no response after the funding phase ended because they are showing their true color. However those criteria above could be invalidated only if the coin is performing very well. Otherwise that'd be such a disaster for the side of investors if the coin fail or even worse gets delisted after few moments.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: joseyphil82 on October 17, 2019, 05:53:35 AM
Pray for luck even if you invest in popular coins because in the world nothing in certain, i did my part in research on each coins and tokens i hold and i make sure they have real use cases but still anything can happen, luck is all i need after well preparations


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Inkdatar on October 17, 2019, 05:57:40 AM
Either new or old coins its still all risky, crypto is all about risk if you can't take risks its better not to invest at all, i am sure that the projects i invest money on will give me back good ROI in the future because i picked useful coins and tokens that have good market demands
Well, in every investment their is always a risks. True, this is the point in here if we cannot take longer the risks in crypto then good not to invest because it will give result in losing money. Of course when we are decided to invest in a new coin let’s give ourselves an excellent move to search the most profitable coins. So I am only investing on top coins these days.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: jessyj48 on October 17, 2019, 06:13:06 AM
Investing in top 5 or top10 coins is simply guaranteed that you invested on the right coins, they get ranked up to that level because of how good they are and its not easy to get ranked up to top 10, top 10 coins are safer for everyone


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: lousie9 on October 17, 2019, 06:17:11 AM
for me it depends on how well the projects they develop include products and the performance of teams and developers. the same problem always occurs in new projects, as tokens are difficult to develop further and the product cannot work properly. for me investing in new coins is very risky, I prefer old coins that are safer like bitcoin.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: meliodas on October 17, 2019, 07:52:48 AM
for me it depends on how well the projects they develop include products and the performance of teams and developers. the same problem always occurs in new projects, as tokens are difficult to develop further and the product cannot work properly. for me investing in new coins is very risky, I prefer old coins that are safer like bitcoin.
It is very risky for the investors who don't know how to evaluate a certain new coin for investment. You should check all of the possible source of information about the coin that you are trying to invest. Get into the community so you will know what is really happening inside the project so you can also ask for other people's opinion about the new coin and that is how are you going to make sure that you are invested in a right coin.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: toast on October 17, 2019, 08:18:03 AM
Investing in top 5 or top10 coins is simply guaranteed that you invested on the right coins, they get ranked up to that level because of how good they are and its not easy to get ranked up to top 10, top 10 coins are safer for everyone
very good advice in my opinion because the coins will certainly have less risk and of course can make our faith more trustworthy of the coins we invest in and the expectations of investors also for these coins will develop more rapidly and currently the development of cryptocurrency is slow and make a lot of investors who are a little distrustful of the coin, of course it takes a fairly large confidence for the investors


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Colt81 on October 17, 2019, 09:56:58 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
It is true that it is  hard to make decisions in your investments because you are not sure that you can gain profit from it, even though they have a promising concepts in their project. So i think that the coin that i have invested right now might be good and will be successful, and i could earn huge profit from it.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: DeathProxy on October 17, 2019, 11:06:43 AM
Its hard to know the rigjt new coin to invest in thats why i try as much as possible to make proper research on the project in question before i make any investment . I try as much as possible to check if the project has an already working product which can stand the test of time before i make any investment. To this effect i will advise any new coin to have  real workable product so as to win the trust of investors


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: erickastella on October 17, 2019, 11:20:49 AM
In my opinion, if you want to invest with a new coin, there are a number of important things to look at, namely the team, how professional the team is in carrying out the project, then reading the whitepaper to the end, and the road map, if you have done the coin analysis and are in doubt with 3 the above, then don't invest in the project.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: lienfaye on October 17, 2019, 11:36:39 AM
In my opinion, if you want to invest with a new coin, there are a number of important things to look at, namely the team, how professional the team is in carrying out the project, then reading the whitepaper to the end, and the road map, if you have done the coin analysis and are in doubt with 3 the above, then don't invest in the project.
In short doing an extensive research about the project is the key to determine if the project is real and you invested in a right coin. Though sometimes even how hard you try investigating scammers are smart enough for their project to look genuine. If the team aim is to solve real problem and has a concrete plan and progress then its one of the factor to look at.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: TheICE007 on October 17, 2019, 12:44:37 PM
First we need to put it at the back of our mind that there is no certainty in crypto. Also we should know that every business entails risks and if you are too scared of risk, then you wouldn't try anything new. Now, putting that aside,  before investing you need to do research on the project, follow their social handles, read their white paper, then know the people backing up the project, that should give you a little rest of mind that you are investing in a project that will be successful


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: DabsPoorVersion on October 17, 2019, 01:03:57 PM
Its hard to know the rigjt new coin to invest in thats why i try as much as possible to make proper research on the project in question before i make any investment . I try as much as possible to check if the project has an already working product which can stand the test of time before i make any investment. To this effect i will advise any new coin to have  real workable product so as to win the trust of investors
Having a research to decide which coin to invest is one way to avoid from wasting your investment. Having a background check for the team can also help to determine if they have truly a goal and capability to improve the project.
Making further research to choose good project will actually work and it helps a lot of investor especially when it comes to new projects.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Pearls Before Swine on October 17, 2019, 01:15:03 PM
Not sure if op or anyone else is talking about coins or tokens here.  If this is about tokens, I don't think any of them are worth investing a single satoshi in because I have yet to see a project that adds value to anything, and most of them are just straight up scams.

If we're speaking of coins with their own blockchains, the situation is very much the same.  There are already so many on the market that none of the new ones are really adding anything in terms of innovation.  Mostly they're just created to make a profit for the creator, who usually premines the shit out of them.

I stick to the better established coins when I'm buying alts, and the newer releases don't hold my interest.  To answer the question in the title, it's kind of simple.  You can be sure you bought the 'right' coin if it appreciates in value during the time that you own it.  There's no other yardstick I know of to measure success than that one.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: iamsange on October 17, 2019, 02:06:59 PM
Its hard to know the rigjt new coin to invest in thats why i try as much as possible to make proper research on the project in question before i make any investment . I try as much as possible to check if the project has an already working product which can stand the test of time before i make any investment. To this effect i will advise any new coin to have  real workable product so as to win the trust of investors
Having a research to decide which coin to invest is one way to avoid from wasting your investment. Having a background check for the team can also help to determine if they have truly a goal and capability to improve the project.
Making further research to choose good project will actually work and it helps a lot of investor especially when it comes to new projects.
Really hard for now decide something like that, a lot of project already proven that not success in market. I am not say all, but a lot of investor already lose money with it. Maybe   if developer really dare to promise will serious develop their project or maybe like what @deathproxy said if already have working product, worth to invest.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: dentolas on October 17, 2019, 02:08:39 PM
I don't do it often... in fact it is rare... but when I bet on a new coin, besides the proper research, I know that there is nothing sure about it...
at least while the crypto world remains in such cahos it will be very hard to be sure of any new projects
but I never loose hope


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Samboo on October 17, 2019, 02:24:09 PM
First of all, I rarely invest in cryptocurrency. What I do is just bounty campaigns from which I will get some free tokens. So far, I have collected many bounty tokens worth only a few dollars. But in case, I am to invest in coins, I do research thoroughly beforehand. I look at project team, its whitepaper, website and road-map as well in a bid to escape being scammed. 


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: otto93 on October 17, 2019, 02:37:26 PM
Nothing is 💯 sure in this world, the only sure thing is that you always consider your reisk factors and stay with the lowest risks, thats what I do and it worls for me perfectly fine


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Google+ on October 17, 2019, 02:39:47 PM
it is true that many projects are scam and ultimately make it difficult for investors to make investments, but there are some tips that can be used to choose what platform is suitable for purchase, one of which is that you can invest in a platform that moves in the field of exchange because of the platform many of them are successful.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: stephanirain on October 17, 2019, 03:28:20 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

If the project team promises a too good to be true deal, it will be common sense to doubt unless you are a really greedy and dumb person in this industry. I need to see a realistic amount of expected profit as well as a good management. If the project team can easily be engaged and is not confusing nor too pushy when explaining stuffs about the project. It will be difficult to certify that the project is a scam nor it will definitely succeed but we won't know unless we put our faith and try it after it meets our conditions.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: debitel on October 17, 2019, 03:28:58 PM
You can't be sure. Be sure to triple check every coin you invest in. Read whitepaper and check everything that's stated in there. Check social media and every place where the coin takes place. Be a freakin investigator and then invest!


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: OasisDre on October 17, 2019, 03:31:27 PM
There is no assurance investing in any crypto coins and tokens because anything can still happen to very good projects, even top coins can fail at any point in time so the best way is not to rely on a coin, its safer to have variants of coins and tokens in your portfolio


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: electronicash on October 17, 2019, 03:41:28 PM

There is no assurance investing in any crypto coins and tokens because anything can still happen to very good projects, even top coins can fail at any point in time so the best way is not to rely on a coin, its safer to have variants of coins and tokens in your portfolio

of course there is a assurance. you just have to look for the opportunity.

the only way you can be sure you are investing the right coin is when you see it hit the bottom while they are still on top rank coin. if you take a look at the coin on top includes the cheapest ones. look at their charts and its volume. but if you are going to be doing day trading then stick to the major pairs in crypto.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: JayTrain on October 17, 2019, 03:45:27 PM
Its hard to know the rigjt new coin to invest in thats why i try as much as possible to make proper research on the project in question before i make any investment . I try as much as possible to check if the project has an already working product which can stand the test of time before i make any investment. To this effect i will advise any new coin to have  real workable product so as to win the trust of investors
Having a research to decide which coin to invest is one way to avoid from wasting your investment. Having a background check for the team can also help to determine if they have truly a goal and capability to improve the project.
Making further research to choose good project will actually work and it helps a lot of investor especially when it comes to new projects.
Really hard for now decide something like that, a lot of project already proven that not success in market. I am not say all, but a lot of investor already lose money with it. Maybe   if developer really dare to promise will serious develop their project or maybe like what @deathproxy said if already have working product, worth to invest.
Yes, the main selection criterion is, of course, a working product, I think so, many people think, but unfortunately projects with a working product do not always give large incomes, I think a new trend is ripening - the profit will not be so high, but a reliable investment


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Winscosinally on October 17, 2019, 03:59:23 PM
Good coins always have the following
1. Good demands due to real use cases or working products
2. They are listed on many exchanges, big, small, mediocre exchanges combine
3. Their teams and developers always show good sign of progress either on roadmap or future plans and developments, they are always open to more ideas


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: bitcoinst on October 17, 2019, 04:30:30 PM
Very strange question.
Think for yourself, confidence in a coin is fully gained only when we see how the project grows and develops or when we see the rapid growth of a coin.
At these moments, we understand that we made the right choice, although just an hour ago when the price fell, we could reproach ourselves for deciding to invest in this garbage.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: ufaiz50 on October 17, 2019, 04:38:22 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Are you also not going to buy libra made by Facebook? although there are some teams that came out of making Libra. Purchasing new coins that are profitable and attract the attention of users, I don't mind to buy even though new coins.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: MCDev on October 17, 2019, 06:59:57 PM
Since the end of 2017, I have hardly seen any really good projects, most of them are junk and will die as soon as they go on the exchange. Because of this I often invest in projects that are among the best in the market.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Fredomago on October 18, 2019, 02:12:26 AM
Since the end of 2017, I have hardly seen any really good projects, most of them are junk and will die as soon as they go on the exchange. Because of this I often invest in projects that are among the best in the market.
If you are practical and you don't want to waste your time seeking for good project to invest your money. Sorting those existing projects and make a good selections out from it is much preferred. There's no certain sure investment since there's factors that affects the market movements, what you can do is to go deeply into project and follow every progress that they've offered to strengthen your trust to their team and keep holding the coin that you picked. Even though there's no assurance but confidence will build along the way if you understand the potentials of your assets. 


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Youghoor on October 18, 2019, 02:30:57 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

First and foremost, there is nothing like investing in the right new coin. In investment, you basically invest in something for a particular reason, and that is the potential of increasing your invested capital. People don't invest in new coins but they consider the relevance of the coin to the crypto space and the possible market value of the coin. If a coin has a true purpose in the crypto space, it is worth investing in it but it can't be described as the right coin. It is just an investment opportunity...


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: BennyK on October 18, 2019, 03:30:35 AM
Investing in top 5 or top10 coins is simply guaranteed that you invested on the right coins, they get ranked up to that level because of how good they are and its not easy to get ranked up to top 10, top 10 coins are safer for everyone
You have a point but investing in top ranked coins on the market is not all that matters. Most of the top ranked coins on the market have been dormant or static in price movement especially upward movement for a long period of time now. What matters here is the ability to earn profit from ones investment irrespective of the coin's rank and that determines whether the investor has invested in the right coin.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: barnes13 on October 18, 2019, 03:39:52 AM
I don't think it's as difficult as you think, if you really do your own research by reading carefully from the whitepaper they have, then you can find the truth there. As we know that now there are many services that provide whitepaper writing for a project, if you often read projects that rent services like this then you can know that what makes the concept is not the pure result of what they planned. It might look good, but actually it's just a copy of some of the previous projects with a little modification added. The second is that you can verify the team members involved in the project, if any of them have fake data then you must be careful with this.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: attech21 on October 18, 2019, 04:46:59 AM
As if to my experience having a personal research to a bounty let you see its details surely. Most of us just looking at their whitepapers but we can also see their statistics and the reputation of the company if it was a good to us or not also we can consider that it was a right project if its details was good enough to encourage you to join in and help it to become successful.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Free1bitco.in on October 18, 2019, 06:01:09 AM
I don't think it's as difficult as you think, if you really do your own research by reading carefully from the whitepaper they have, then you can find the truth there. As we know that now there are many services that provide whitepaper writing for a project, if you often read projects that rent services like this then you can know that what makes the concept is not the pure result of what they planned. It might look good, but actually it's just a copy of some of the previous projects with a little modification added. The second is that you can verify the team members involved in the project, if any of them have fake data then you must be careful with this.
precisely. we don't know if we don't do in-depth research, other than that everyone has their way of determining whether a project is good or not. in addition, although a white paper can indeed be made by an expert, the concept of the project is different. You can read it carefully on the web, and others. if it has similarities with other projects, I don't think that's a good project.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Ejanend on October 18, 2019, 07:22:41 AM
Not sure if op or anyone else is talking about coins or tokens here.  If this is about tokens, I don't think any of them are worth investing a single satoshi in because I have yet to see a project that adds value to anything, and most of them are just straight up scams.

If we're speaking of coins with their own blockchains, the situation is very much the same.  There are already so many on the market that none of the new ones are really adding anything in terms of innovation.  Mostly they're just created to make a profit for the creator, who usually premines the shit out of them.

I stick to the better established coins when I'm buying alts, and the newer releases don't hold my interest.  To answer the question in the title, it's kind of simple.  You can be sure you bought the 'right' coin if it appreciates in value during the time that you own it.  There's no other yardstick I know of to measure success than that one.
Indeed. The more you know the better it is. In order to make the right choice, just know all the available choices, choose the ones having good reviews and do some research on the best ones. That is the key to become a successful coiner. Everyone knows that bitcoin is the first crypto currency and has produced millionaire. It is supported by masses so one should start its journey from this coin.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: red4slash on October 18, 2019, 07:35:25 AM
As if to my experience having a personal research to a bounty let you see its details surely. Most of us just looking at their whitepapers but we can also see their statistics and the reputation of the company if it was a good to us or not also we can consider that it was a right project if its details was good enough to encourage you to join in and help it to become successful.

to learn statistics from a project might be difficult and I don't think it's general because there aren't many people who understand it. therefore most of them do research by looking at the whitepaper section and the experience of the existing team


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: JCviggen on October 18, 2019, 09:11:03 AM
I don't think it's as difficult as you think, if you really do your own research by reading carefully from the whitepaper they have, then you can find the truth there. As we know that now there are many services that provide whitepaper writing for a project, if you often read projects that rent services like this then you can know that what makes the concept is not the pure result of what they planned. It might look good, but actually it's just a copy of some of the previous projects with a little modification added. The second is that you can verify the team members involved in the project, if any of them have fake data then you must be careful with this.
Correct, if we did our part there is at least 90% assurance on our part that the project is legit if we really make investigation about it. But if we just invest because of their promises then expect the worst thing to happen. Checking the identity of team members will help you a lot, so don't skip this step.

What resources do you use to check the team? Do you compare their photos with other photos in the Internet? I heard that some people are trying to get in touch and make calls to team members.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: DimitrisLodirogas on October 18, 2019, 01:36:30 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

Take your time and investigate the project as much as possible. Check their social media and look for consistency and reporting their achievements, look also at all exchanges where they are listed. It's better to take more time for a clear decision.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: kidbounty on October 18, 2019, 04:30:15 PM
I no longer believe in new projects. therefore I will not invest there. regardless of how much money they get, at this time maybe only 0.1% of new projects actually do development after their ICO / IEO ends. on average new projects do not work based on the roadmap they made at the beginning. the result is no one trusts them anymore and there is a dump. for those who invest long-term, this is very painful. seeing money disappear just because they believe in a new project, it seems like it's enough once or twice this kind of thing is repeated.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: plast555 on October 18, 2019, 05:18:39 PM
The right project has some key features:

1- To be customer-oriented. When you have a question in your mind and if you have instant answers on both Telegram and other social media accounts from the team. It shows that team has a perfect customer support and it's a good sign for project.

2-I have observed that projects that allocate a high amount of budget for marketing have a better quality team. This shows that they have an understanding that rewards their users rather than forcing people to run on a "voluntary" basis.

3-Projects that share the money they earn with their users are always one step ahead. It shows the team has a generous manner


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: pedpedped101 on October 18, 2019, 10:49:56 PM
There is nothing like being too sure in crypto. You might make predictions based on some facts, but can also change if some conditions that were previously pending, should change.
Also, just invest and wait for the right time to sell, but not to hold forever.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Pinkris128 on October 18, 2019, 11:54:53 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

There is no 100% assurance that all of your investments will be successful. There is always the risk of the coin failing or the market prices falling. But the risk could be lower if you pay attention not only to the price of the coin but also to the trading volume of the coin for the past weeks. After monitoring, the rest of the decision will be primarily yours to call. You could ask someone else in the industry but in the end, the last say must be you.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: joshua123 on October 19, 2019, 01:15:34 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

The answer is you dont. It is always a risk whether its a legit or a scam project. One way or another, when the project turns into a roller coaster from legit to scam then youre riding it, then youre considered doom. Well on the other hand some scam project turn to be legit and that's is also unexpected gains on the part of other's right. I rarely invest but I'll be wise to choose it, and having a sure gain is what i mostly preferable.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: fortunecrypto on October 19, 2019, 01:46:22 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

I stop investing in a coin in their crowd funding stage instead I follow it until they get into the exchange, this is where I can see it's potential and the true value of the coin, the market is where you can see it's true value not on the price tag that their creator put in their token.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: nasipadang on October 19, 2019, 03:39:48 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
The last time 18 months ago I invested in a new coin, as you know that there is too much fraud and shit new coins. I prefer investing in old coins and at least they have real volume and community. If I had invested in a new coin, maybe no more than 45% of my sure that it was right, that so I prefer to avoid new coins and new tokens.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: pamsugas on October 19, 2019, 04:20:09 AM
my experience saving new coins like UTN and Dimcoin is a failure. I bought UTN at a price of $ 0.12 and hold it for 1 more year, now the price is falling $ 0,0001 it's very sad. I will no longer believe in new coins. I now only believe in the top 5 coinmarketcap to invest long.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Bitfling on October 19, 2019, 06:50:17 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

The answer is you dont. It is always a risk whether its a legit or a scam project. One way or another, when the project turns into a roller coaster from legit to scam then youre riding it, then youre considered doom. Well on the other hand some scam project turn to be legit and that's is also unexpected gains on the part of other's right. I rarely invest but I'll be wise to choose it, and having a sure gain is what i mostly preferable.

I agree, even though when we choose coins very carefully, sometimes things happen that are beyond our expectations. The safest choice in choosing a coin as an investment is to see its liquidity, if it is large, I think the coin is worthy of being an investment because it is actively traded and is also in demand by many investors


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: sirminesalot on October 19, 2019, 07:27:59 AM
my experience saving new coins like UTN and Dimcoin is a failure. I bought UTN at a price of $ 0.12 and hold it for 1 more year, now the price is falling $ 0,0001 it's very sad. I will no longer believe in new coins. I now only believe in the top 5 coinmarketcap to invest long.
make it an experience that will make us more learning about the risks in investing in cryptocurrency, of course, because we know that predictions of the development of cryptocurrency cannot be ascertained confidence and patience are much needed capital in these investments


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: ongkok87 on October 19, 2019, 07:47:36 AM
I no longer believe in new projects. therefore I will not invest there. regardless of how much money they get, at this time maybe only 0.1% of new projects actually do development after their ICO / IEO ends. on average new projects do not work based on the roadmap they made at the beginning. the result is no one trusts them anymore and there is a dump. for those who invest long-term, this is very painful. seeing money disappear just because they believe in a new project, it seems like it's enough once or twice this kind of thing is repeated.
I have stopped investing in the new altcoin because it no longer provides many clear benefits. some are also detrimental in a quick time too. very high risk if you want to invest in altcoin for now . better to buy bitcoin or altcoin which is already in the top position and this is clearly trusted by many people


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Fappanu on October 19, 2019, 08:19:41 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

I'm 100% sure that if this token has a solid product that will give the fact that their ICO is not a scam. For example, Similar to Paypal if they ever have an ICO I will definitely take the time to invest in it. But if this is just a word that has not been acted upon, then 100% I will not waste time on it.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: max6575 on October 19, 2019, 08:34:24 AM
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Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: bitcoinposts on October 19, 2019, 09:44:02 AM
when i invest in coins i look for new coin developers team and their roadmap and where the coin yet to be listed


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: trauchot on October 19, 2019, 02:24:22 PM
First you need to fully study the company in which you want to invest and it is best to meet them in real life on any blockchain event in order to see the participants of the company live and fully learn all the opportunities and goals of the company, and of course it is best to go past those companies that conduct ICOs, now I only invest in companies that conduct IEOs on the most top exchanges.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: DonFacundo on October 19, 2019, 03:18:20 PM
yep too many scam report about the new coin these days, you must research before to invest if you don't like to lose your money. It's hard to spot a good project that we can make profit, but for me if the project still developing chances that this new coin will pump someday.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: South Park on October 19, 2019, 07:12:10 PM
There is no certainty when investing in the cryptocurrency market, we can only reduce the risk to the lowest possible level.
I always check everything about a project before deciding to invest. Development team, roadmap, technology of coins, community.
When it comes to investing there is no certainty in any market not only this one, for what I can read you are doing everything that is within your power to do the right thing and minimize your risk, but there are some investors that think that doing all of that could help them to reduce the risk to zero and that could not be more false, regardless of what we do it is impossible to reduce our risk to zero, so we must always evaluate if the return of investment is worth the risk that we are taking and in the case of most coins the answer to that is no.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: boltz on October 20, 2019, 02:45:18 AM
You can never be 100% sure but you must make all the possible researches in order to be sure you've made the right choice when you invest in projects. Personally after 2015-2016 when I invested into a lot of scam and dead&gone projects I chose to study days a project and the whitepaper alongside the team before I engage in investment.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: smyslov on October 20, 2019, 02:54:39 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
You only get to know it, if you made a profit, so that is why we have this advice
Code:
Only invest what you can afford to lose
On papers, everything looks good, but what's on paper and the reality is two different things, there's really no guaranty when investing in ICO now even if they are showing that they are legit and has potential in the market, when it hit the market, you'll know you have a winner, because it is the reality of the results.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Jocuserious on October 20, 2019, 04:42:14 AM
No i don't believe any new projects without IEO in popular exchange even i always follow a good developing project with more spend coin for buy sales products. This time for searching good project is more difficult so be careful your mind and study more body which project do you want invested.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: donadoni212 on October 20, 2019, 05:13:42 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
I'm not sure about new coins so I don't invest in new coins. I suggest you invest in established coins rather than looking for very young and newly planted coins to invest. I say this because I personally don't have a high-risk interest, so it's better to invest safely.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: DevilSlayer on October 20, 2019, 05:17:44 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
It is now risky to invest in new altcoins because most of the new altcoins are dumping after it got listed in an exchange. I've been trading for so long and for me it is better if we will buy coins that have good historical movements.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Savemore on October 20, 2019, 05:20:24 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
It is now risky to invest in new altcoins because most of the new altcoins are dumping after it got listed in an exchange. I've been trading for so long and for me it is better if we will buy coins that have good historical movements.
I always checking the developers of the coin before I buy a coin, I also consider its community because its value depends on the demand in the market. There are a lot of factors that we should study first before we make invest in their coin. 


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Rebisco on October 20, 2019, 05:28:30 AM
You can never be 100% sure but you must make all the possible researches in order to be sure you've made the right choice when you invest in projects. Personally after 2015-2016 when I invested into a lot of scam and dead&gone projects I chose to study days a project and the whitepaper alongside the team before I engage in investment.
It is true that you can never be 100% sure that you made a wise investment because there is always a risks in every investment. I consider the 24hrs volume of the coin and also its team behind the coin for me to have confidence that I am in the right pat of investment.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: CarnagexD on October 20, 2019, 05:42:33 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Actually, I'm not totally sure that I have invested in the right coin. But, before I invested in new coins I always conduct simple research so I can understand and know if that coin will have a great future like other coins. Even they give a good new concept and huge promotion we still not sure what will happen in the future that's why if you going to risk your money I highly suggest risk it to the top rank coins than investing in new coins.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Hippocrypto on October 21, 2019, 03:29:06 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Actually, I'm not totally sure that I have invested in the right coin. But, before I invested in new coins I always conduct simple research so I can understand and know if that coin will have a great future like other coins. Even they give a good new concept and huge promotion we still not sure what will happen in the future that's why if you going to risk your money I highly suggest risk it to the top rank coins than investing in new coins.

Much better choosing those coins that has been already listed at coinmarketcap, and don't forget to have brief review on their tracks. You can do all sorts of techniques in determining which of them suits your preference. Don't do it by multiple choice, rather have strong decisions towards handling the possible circumstances that arise in long term holding.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: syamster on October 21, 2019, 07:27:32 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
It is now risky to invest in new altcoins because most of the new altcoins are dumping after it got listed in an exchange. I've been trading for so long and for me it is better if we will buy coins that have good historical movements.
Most of these new coins that get dumped right after listing have selfish team behind the project. The team accumulate huge millions of dollars during the IEO or token sales period but do not care about the price trend when the coin gets listed. Also, some of these new coins do not have any real life usage or use case, hence will eventually die off.
And there are two reasons behind that, the first one is that the owner of the project or coin just want to take money from investors and to scam them for which he launch the project, and the other reason is that the members of the project just want their own interest and upon listing the coin they sell it immediately without the care of project thus they takes money and leave the project incomplete. But in both cases it is the duty of investors to search good projects for investment.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: cryptonx on October 21, 2019, 10:00:41 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

if i think the new coin is good enough, i will put my money to invest my friend
but usually i only invest in the TOP 100 coins at coinmarketcap list, because its already proven mate
for example ethereum, bnb, litecoin and iota


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: tabas on October 21, 2019, 10:23:42 PM
I'm sure because I don't invest to coins that's new to my eyes. I don't go with the horde when they've been telling others that a coin has a potential. I've done that before but I've realized that it's a wrong thing to do.
Like with what I have with bitcoin and others have it too. We liked it and it's the most known cryptocurrency. But with altcoins, I'm avoiding newly launched coins and scam coins, those coins that has known for pump and dump


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Ailmand on October 21, 2019, 11:15:41 PM
You will see how much effort is the team putting in a project. I've been in a lot of groups before and so far I've only seen a number of projects who I think is really going the best they can to attend to every investor's question, keeping them updated about the project, works relentlessly to develop the project. I think the effort counts, but of course the amount of things they had accomplish as time goes by counts more.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: MonaLeeTracy on October 21, 2019, 11:20:33 PM
At the moment I am not so sure about the new altcoin or others. because several times trying to invest the fact that I get just the opposite. at that time I got a loss and the nominal was also not small. I guess they easily tricked investors or traders when they bought it. become a price game on the exchange


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: arifteguhr on October 22, 2019, 03:10:23 AM
At the moment I am not so sure about the new altcoin or others. because several times trying to invest the fact that I get just the opposite. at that time I got a loss and the nominal was also not small. I guess they easily tricked investors or traders when they bought it. become a price game on the exchange
Indeed, today people become distrusted by investing in new projects that are currently being funded or being launched. because some people think that there are big losses, they are lazy to go back and choose the right investment. more they invest in altcoin which has been used by many platforms or products


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: rmhuntley on October 22, 2019, 03:27:34 AM
At the moment I am not so sure about the new altcoin or others. because several times trying to invest the fact that I get just the opposite. at that time I got a loss and the nominal was also not small. I guess they easily tricked investors or traders when they bought it. become a price game on the exchange
The new Altcoin is now not very convincing. Many of them will only become shitcoin after being released to the market. The market reaction to the new altcoin is no longer as big as it used to be, traders are very careful because they are very familiar with new coins that will hurt them if they hold them for a long time. There are only a few new altcoins that provide many benefits, the rest is shitcoin. This is a fact about new coins.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: ashmodeus on October 22, 2019, 10:58:52 PM
well , did u still invested your money to new coin ? i mean ICO project ?
brave to you bro,because i quit already on ico market. but if u talking about new coins from IEO project.
of course, i am really sure about what i invested its right, given me best opportunity for high profit.
finding news about the team, research many many times, and trust . its enough i guess.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: zhengqi on October 22, 2019, 11:55:36 PM
I can't be 100 % sure I picked the right coin. But I try to reduce the chances of getting caught by scammers, so I study the projects in quite detail. But in any case, a lot of things dont depend on me and I can be wrong with the choice.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: dimox on October 23, 2019, 01:56:40 AM
I can't be 100 % sure I picked the right coin. But I try to reduce the chances of getting caught by scammers, so I study the projects in quite detail. But in any case, a lot of things dont depend on me and I can be wrong with the choice.
right. deciding who is the manager that promoted that coin is good. the manager will eliminated and choice the best new coin before apply their job. then, you can selecting the rest.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Serco on October 23, 2019, 02:21:32 AM
I can't be 100 % sure I picked the right coin. But I try to reduce the chances of getting caught by scammers, so I study the projects in quite detail. But in any case, a lot of things dont depend on me and I can be wrong with the choice.
right. deciding who is the manager that promoted that coin is good. the manager will eliminated and choice the best new coin before apply their job. then, you can selecting the rest.
manager that have good reputation will have big affect to investor and bounty manager.he could be the representation of projects quality.they will filtered carefully projects that managed, if found something wrong he will reject it.but although be main key, its not be the only  for projects value.there are many key that maybe very complicated.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: aioc on October 23, 2019, 02:31:26 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

Only the market is the best place to decide if you invested in the right coin, it will also the one to determine if you are going to make a profit or not, everything are all in the market even if the project looks legit that's not a guaranty that it will give you profit, you have to see the coin in the market and see how it performs.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: barabarian1 on October 23, 2019, 05:15:08 AM
I don't believe in new coins. most new coins cannot last long on the crypto market because they fail at developing coins or they fail due to lack of investors. In addition, the current state of the altcoin market is very bad so I'm sure it will be increasingly difficult for new coins to survive in the cryptocurrency market. it's better to choose coins that have been around for a long time in the crypto market and also have a large community and trading volume. I think investing in old altcoin would be safer.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: huu78 on October 23, 2019, 07:27:21 AM
I am not interested in investing in new coin because it is very risky at all. The good project though if we do not heart-hearted can get losses.
Investors now no longer believe in new coin releases due to risky fraud. They prefer safer IEO in comparison to the ICO. Just like me.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: redsun114 on October 23, 2019, 07:35:02 AM
Investing in top 5 or top10 coins is simply guaranteed that you invested on the right coins, they get ranked up to that level because of how good they are and its not easy to get ranked up to top 10, top 10 coins are safer for everyone
Are you really sure about this man? I would have actually agreed with you but there is this particular coin amongst those top 5 coins that I honestly do not know how they got their and I think that whatever means they are using is not natural and not organic, so when we talk about 5 top altcoins, I like to specifically mention those coins, because till now, I could really never agree ripple as a solid project, this project is just a trap project that has been established there by the banks to get people distracted from the decentralized technology of satoshi and then focus on centralization, but people really know exactly what they want?

We want a decentralized coin and this is why ripple has been without growth in value that much despite the fact it occupies the third position.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: ringgo96 on October 23, 2019, 07:35:11 AM
I can't be 100 % sure I picked the right coin. But I try to reduce the chances of getting caught by scammers, so I study the projects in quite detail. But in any case, a lot of things dont depend on me and I can be wrong with the choice.
Altcoin does have to be detailed in terms of voting, lest we don't examine all of the existing projects because if it goes wrong in the election and we've already invested, we will get a pretty big loss too. so all things and aspects must be considered when investing


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: magnum cyber on October 23, 2019, 09:17:06 AM
in most cases such as new coins or tokens generated from new projects do not have good hopes for future investments, well maybe not everything is like that but the reality is like that. honestly in 2018 I have stopped investing in projects and with new coins, I prefer the second option by investing in coins that are already trusted or included in the top 10 in CMC.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: bonyaserg on October 23, 2019, 09:34:55 AM
Personally, I think that there are a lot of different coins on the cryptocurrency market now. And for investing, you can choose any coin. But if you are not sure or doubt a coin, then it is better to choose the coin that is really stable and can really make a profit. Personally, I can advise you to choose a coin such as Ethereum or Bitcoin. And I am 100 percent sure that these coins can bring a good profit.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Juliwantslove on October 23, 2019, 01:28:59 PM
Doing research is the main key, check out for the team, roadmap, read thoroughly through the white paper check out proofs the best way you can.

Also with all research that might be carried out, many still exit scam..  but you can still get 75% real coin to invest on if thoroughly checked.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Serco on October 23, 2019, 01:51:03 PM
Before I buy a coin, I allocate many hours just for research. I'm sure that my portfolios are consists of good new altcoins. Yes it is risky but there is high potential rewards on this kind of investment.
correct action! We have to regularly analize coins fundamental ,so we understand what actually happen inside the projects.we dont learn situation and just rekt or following hype in market we will not be good trader that able generate profits in each trade.check and observe will be our angel to find good project with bright future.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: alt-fire on October 23, 2019, 02:26:03 PM
Usually such coin will be promoted well and a lot of fund institutes have a desire to join their ICO or IEO. Usually, that is hard to join such project.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: sapnu on October 23, 2019, 02:53:28 PM
Before I buy a coin, I allocate many hours just for research. I'm sure that my portfolios are consists of good new altcoins. Yes, it is risky but there is high potential rewards on this kind of investment.
correct action! We have to regularly analyze coins fundamental, so we understand what actually happen inside the projects.we don't learn situation and just rekt or following hype in market we will not be good trader that able generate profits in each trade.check and observe will be our angel to find good project with bright future.
Before buying a coin I am securing if it is in a good condition what I mean is if that coin is not going on a downfall you can recognize it when no one is buying and the volume is low. You should buy tokens that are famous and check if the buyers really earning when they bought that particular token. And after picking some good tokens you should create a solid portfolio for you to be able to secure your tokens and also to secure your earning. The most important thing after you bought and create your own portfolio is that you should wait for the right time that the price of that particular token rise up. Patience is the key to every trader that wants bigger income.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Pearls Before Swine on October 23, 2019, 03:06:04 PM
Looking at the bitcoin market right now and seeing that there was something like a $600 drop overnight, I'm not sure of anything.  I haven't checked the prices of the alts I own, but I bet that when I do they'll have dropped significantly.  Not because they aren't good coins but because they're priced in terms of bitcoin and when bitcoin goes down...they most likely will too.

Good luck to anyone who owns real shit coins now, because they're going to be hit hardest if btc continues to slide downward.  I'm not talking about coins like Eth, dash, neo, xmr and those.  Those are some of the big ones that will rebound eventually.  I'm talking about ico tokens and coins that have always had low valuations, the real speculative ones.  Those are the ones you don't want to be buying now even if the price looks attractive.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: biddicoin on October 23, 2019, 03:11:39 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
many new scam coins make investor affraid, it's normal and should be
but, carefull doesnt mean that investor wont invest in new coins, because investor knows that there are still many good coins


I believe in new coin in binance IEO, it has good potential as far i know.
im sure just with it bcs many IEO binance coins have good price, although i know there is bad coin
but, we all know every investment has its own risk


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: max6575 on October 23, 2019, 03:17:39 PM
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Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: 103deltafox on October 23, 2019, 05:10:22 PM
In the crypto space, you can't be certain of anything, but at least you should be able to do your research and trust the result of your research, from your result you would be able to tell if the new project has a working product , the activeness of the community and the team backing the project, these features should give you a green light to investing.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Genkotsu on October 23, 2019, 05:20:55 PM
just look the development about that coin/token, and i'm prefer to buy the coin after listed on exchange, because usually the price are dumped after listing, and i think this a big discount to buy, and if the developer want to planning buyback program it's make more potential to gain big profit.

i'm not iterest to participate in ICO/IEO after all


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: DimitrisLodirogas on October 23, 2019, 05:28:40 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

I believe that you need to thoroughly check the project behind the coin. Which upcoming events they have and if they are active on social media etc. I will not invest in ICO's anymore because i don't believe in them. So from now on I only choose self-funded projects that have a promising plan for the future.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: dobolspeed3 on October 23, 2019, 05:54:38 PM
For now I do not dare to invest in new coins / tokens, because it really has a very high risk compared to the top altcoin or existing ones. So I don't dare to take that step or try a new one. It's better to play on altcoin that already has a real history.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: agentx44 on October 23, 2019, 06:12:45 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
I think you can add up your assurance that you have invested in a right and good coin is through first looking at the white paper and at the team. If you can see that the purpose of the project is feasible and beneficial to many, you can atleast say that it is not a scam and if you take a look at the team and see good credentials towards it, you can say that it is indeed a good one. Always make sure you observe the project carefully and also monitor the price of their token if it is stable or more likely to go down so that you can avoid wasting your time for nothing.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: South Park on October 24, 2019, 03:55:49 PM
I can't be 100 % sure I picked the right coin. But I try to reduce the chances of getting caught by scammers, so I study the projects in quite detail. But in any case, a lot of things dont depend on me and I can be wrong with the choice.
Many investors dedicate a huge amount of time to try to select the right coin and that is the right thing to do but after that they believe that the only thing that they need to do is to hold those coins and hope for the best, and that is simply incorrect, now you need to watch your coins very closely and you need to keep track about the development of the coin and how it is doing in the markets and if you see there is something wrong then you need to sell those coins before the losses become too big.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Genkotsu on October 24, 2019, 04:50:57 PM
I think you can add up your assurance that you have invested in a right and good coin is through first looking at the white paper and at the team. If you can see that the purpose of the project is feasible and beneficial to many, you can atleast say that it is not a scam and if you take a look at the team and see good credentials towards it, you can say that it is indeed a good one. Always make sure you observe the project carefully and also monitor the price of their token if it is stable or more likely to go down so that you can avoid wasting your time for nothing.

who know if the project is good, in ico condition now is like we betting and hope the project are not ended with scamming us.
even make research about the project with credible team and advisor that's not guarante the project legit and make us profit from the project.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: doomloop on October 26, 2019, 06:53:09 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

to invest in the long run, I still don't fully believe in new coins. but I usually use new coins for daily trading. in my opinion a new coin can generate huge profits when prices soar. but I don't dare keep new coins for too long, because in my opinion new coins are very risky. I am more confident to choose the top 10 coins to make a long-term investment.
I am also not in the favor of trying out new coins. It is best to go for those that have already proved their potential and we have examples around us of such people who were able to improve their financial status drastically with the help of those coins. Instead of trying new coins and that too when there is chance of them to be some scam, it is best to stay with bitcoin or maybe ethereum and ripple.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: zidanw on October 26, 2019, 06:55:12 PM
Now I am sure that even if I am investing in cryptocurrency, I don't want to take the silly decision again by choosing altcoin which provides a high enough risk. especially new altcoins are the same as we gamble because they are certainly also in the struggle in developing their products so they can be interested in the product market


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Plinteng on October 26, 2019, 07:01:19 PM
at the moment I am no longer investing in new projects from the beginning of 2019 until now, because I am not sure about some of the new projects that are on the crypto market, most of them end in fraud. at the moment I am only following a random project and even in the previous days many projects did not pay me.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Genkotsu on October 26, 2019, 08:45:59 PM
at the moment I am no longer investing in new projects from the beginning of 2019 until now, because I am not sure about some of the new projects that are on the crypto market, most of them end in fraud. at the moment I am only following a random project and even in the previous days many projects did not pay me.
many new projct are coming until the beginning of 2019, and many people too are ended with scamming investor.
i'm scared to invest in ICO but i'm more prefer to invest in IEO because our fund is safer and the project have support to listing in the market where the IEO launched


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: tanjiran on October 26, 2019, 08:54:48 PM
I lost confidence in new coins and tokens after the project I supported in 2017 ended in vain, worthless. Even though the project was very promising, the community formed was quite good, but it seemed to be just hype. I know it's a risk, so I don't want it anymore, I prefer trading, it's easier to predict and analyze I feel. Even if I try to invest again later, maybe I would prefer IEO. especially in trusted global exchanges like Binance.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Raymondavid47 on October 26, 2019, 09:18:54 PM
I don't think someone can be 100% sure he/she invested in the right coin. A lot of projects that made a lot of waves In the crypto world are now no where to be found. Though this project was given public notice, but they all later failed. I think the best advice to take heed to in this crypto world is, 'DON' T INVEST WHAT YOU CAN NOT AFFORD TO LOOSE'


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Shasha80 on October 26, 2019, 09:25:12 PM
In 2019, it must be recognized that altcoins investment is very risky, especially new coins must be thoroughly examined properly
so as not to choose the wrong coin. Honestly, for new coins, I dare to invest only coins that have entered exchanges, for exchanges
it must also exchange the best. To be more confident in investing in these new coins. And I prefer Coins from IEO projects compared
to Coins from ICO projects let me be sure again. If it's for profit, it's investing in new coins the profit is greater than investing in old coins.
But the risk is also greater if you choose a new coin for investment can be a scam or get shitcoins.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: South Park on October 29, 2019, 08:57:48 PM
at the moment I am no longer investing in new projects from the beginning of 2019 until now, because I am not sure about some of the new projects that are on the crypto market, most of them end in fraud. at the moment I am only following a random project and even in the previous days many projects did not pay me.
I am in the same position except that I have kept this posture for a longer amount of time, I would love to support projects that need the funding but most of the coins released now are not really trying to achieve anything new in particular, those projects are created by scammers that have heard they could easily make money by creating their own coin and the only way to get rid of them is not through regulation but by simply not investing in them.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: biddicoin on October 29, 2019, 10:18:48 PM
i have high confidence if i invest in binance IEO coins, it is a new coin in the market
based on my research, i found that most of binance IEO coins are success in the market, they go 2-10x in first listing
others new coins than that, i am not sure and have big doubt


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: flagpara on October 29, 2019, 11:49:36 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Only Binance exchange help me to invest in right coin. This situation I have less interested to invest any promising  coin with new concepts. Although approximately very low projects has fully new concepts to build. Only new idea or services is make me sure to invest in new altcoins.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: llecrf on October 30, 2019, 12:07:33 AM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

Many new projects and I will choose projects that are friendly with community members, I will see how they run ICO or IEO, the distribution of coins to Investors and whether the development team has made payments to Bounty participants.
From there I can see how the project really wants to build projects quickly and well.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: huu78 on October 30, 2019, 02:20:47 AM
I am sure if their projects are real and have offices in their country and we can visit to make sure that they are right there. But most are not and they use a fake team photo to manipulate investors into interest and blur.
It is difficult but yes we must be clever in reading such conditions such as reading the Roadmap, whitepaper, team, social media, etc.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Nawrod on October 30, 2019, 10:59:47 AM
You cannot be 100% sure of your choices. Not is the cryptocurrency world. My choices are just based on my experience, but if you are a beginner, I recommend you to learn the market first, do not invest too early. Plus, you can check the new CoinDeal's feature called Galaxy Score which could help you to decide which coin is worth buying. As far as I know, it's okay


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: tambok on October 30, 2019, 12:21:49 PM
Although I am confident with the coins that I am investing, still it is not gaving an accurate result. It really depends on the market and on the project itself. Investing is a gamble no assurance at all, no guarantee that you will always win with what you are investing.

But for me, it is better to try and try (of course with proper research and risk management) rather than doing nothing.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Gotumoot on October 30, 2019, 12:31:24 PM
I am sure if their projects are real and have offices in their country and we can visit to make sure that they are right there. But most are not and they use a fake team photo to manipulate investors into interest and blur.
It is difficult but yes we must be clever in reading such conditions such as reading the Roadmap, whitepaper, team, social media, etc.

Even ICO campaigns have Office, We should not trust them immediately. Many ICO campaigns last year had a similar fraud strategy.

What they do is they are looking for a Country Ambassador to rent an office for their ICO campaign to make their company look more credible. And once they collect huge sums of money into their ICO they will disappear like bubbles and the angry investors will focus on the country ambassador who just wants to earn money for promoting scam ICO campaign.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Burogh on October 30, 2019, 01:01:46 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?

I will feel confident investing in a coin when the coin is actively traded in a large exchanger. In addition, the active developer team in communicating with investors and the community gives its own confidence


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: gensol on October 30, 2019, 01:02:35 PM
You can't be sure of this. Many projects come with promises which never gets fulfilled for years. Some come with little or no promise but make positive remarkable impact within a short time frame. There's no knowing from the start if a project is right or wrong.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: landoffaucets on October 30, 2019, 06:12:01 PM
When you invest in Bitcoin, you can be 100% sure that you didnīt make a mistake, but when you are looking for altcoins situation is little bit difficult.
For example Ethereum seems like a right altcoin, but it has very bad history connected with DAO hack and hard fork, so it is really decentralized?


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: JessicaVL on October 30, 2019, 06:28:39 PM
Look, you can almost never be 100% sure - there is always going to be an element of risk. But if something doesn't seem right, definitely wait it out. Rather buy in later than run the chance of losing money. Also, doing your own research is absolutely vital. Don't just trust what comes from other people - make really informed decisions. I trade on Vertex, and it feels a lot more secure since you're buying P2P from other traders.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: K4C on October 30, 2019, 06:33:05 PM
I can answer this question with confidence because I know that before investing in any new coin or project, I do mydue diligence on it and even though my instincts and research has occassionally failed me, those are definitely the minority, DYOR always and ignore what people say.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: South Park on November 02, 2019, 06:21:20 PM
You cannot be 100% sure of your choices. Not is the cryptocurrency world. My choices are just based on my experience, but if you are a beginner, I recommend you to learn the market first, do not invest too early.
How I wish that more people followed that advice, when they hear about the market of cryptocurrencies they are excited about the profits they can get but they never think about the losses they could suffer, and we know that if you are a newbie investor the chances that you are going to lose your money are many times higher than the chances that you are going to earn a single dollar, the markets are not going anywhere you can use your time to learn and once you ready then you can invest your money in whatever coin you may like.


Title: Re: How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
Post by: Coroline on November 02, 2019, 07:06:08 PM
It's hard to invest in a new coin with the so many scam reports about new coins, they are promising a lot giving a new concept and making huge promotion about their coin, so you'll just invest in their coin
How Sure Are You That You Invested In A Right New Coin?
at the moment I am not interested in investing in new coins, although they promise a good concept basically the market will determine. but if it attracts many people I will join because it has the potential for the future