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Title: Guide to Choosing ICO
Post by: diatamariono on January 31, 2018, 04:46:54 AM
ICO (Initial Public Offering) is a fundraising stage after pre-ICO with token price offer is cheaper and usually accompanied by bonus. Imagine if you used to buy 100 ethereum fitting ICO at the price of $ 0.5 then the current price is $ 739 ,,
How much profit now ?  add your own friends ,,
Currently every day popping up about 40 startups that do ICO and unfortunately most are scam or not paid,
Do you think how to choose a good ICO ?


Title: Re: Guide to Choosing ICO
Post by: 01BTC on January 31, 2018, 04:52:46 AM
ICO (Initial Public Offering) is a fundraising stage after pre-ICO with token price offer is cheaper and usually accompanied by bonus. Imagine if you used to buy 100 ethereum fitting ICO at the price of $ 0.5 then the current price is $ 739 ,,
How much profit now ?  add your own friends ,,
Currently every day popping up about 40 startups that do ICO and unfortunately most are scam or not paid,
Do you think how to choose a good ICO ?


Don't put all your eggs in 1 ICO and make this a percent that should be the player ... Have a look at coinmarketcap as well because there are many opportunities on the ones that are already developed and have a good marketcap ...

in regards to ICO :

https://icodrops.com/

https://icorating.com/

I am also looking for the PRODUCT, vision and team. The product is essential to me , some are offering in demo wich is GOOD because it mean they have many chanses to develop even a better one ... Many ICOs proved to be just a dream with 0 chanses to go thru. Cheers


Title: Re: Guide to Choosing ICO
Post by: Janademir4 on January 31, 2018, 04:59:10 AM
I think to predict an ICO starting from the dev and the team that takes care of the ICO, you can also predict by looking at companies that support the ICO, then you can see from the credibility of his manager


Title: Re: Guide to Choosing ICO
Post by: Shwester on January 31, 2018, 05:07:39 AM
By checking companies profile ,there motive or also check  whether the ico is listed on top ico listing sites.


Title: Re: Guide to Choosing ICO
Post by: Mei1418 on January 31, 2018, 05:13:28 AM
maybe all this time that I do not see from the big of her little gift given, but I see from the potential of the project and as busy whether ico it.


Title: Re: Guide to Choosing ICO
Post by: dicom on January 31, 2018, 05:47:31 AM
When we select the ICO project, we must focus on his team and sponsor, I am not here to refer to some ordinary team can not get a good ICO project, but have to admit that a project with a good team and sponsors The starting point is already a lot higher than the other projects, a capable team and sponsor contacts are ordinary teams can not compete.


Title: Re: Guide to Choosing ICO
Post by: rontme on January 31, 2018, 05:50:02 AM
Choose a good ICO project to pay attention to the progress of his project. If you join a slow progress ICO project, to meet you will be endless torture. Imagine you now participate in an ICO, and other teams to do the product, wait for them to talk about the platform, six months later, how do you feel. By then, you are in a rather passive position, you can not determine the prospects of this project, but also worried about will not run, the market situation changes suddenly, such as six months, no one can guarantee what the market is of. So we try not to let ourselves in too passive position.


Title: Re: Guide to Choosing ICO
Post by: bunca on January 31, 2018, 06:01:57 AM
ICO can participate in the profit or depends on the broader market trend. Under the condition of market downturn, no one can escape the difficulties. Therefore, we can not blindly participate in the ICO. We must refer to the trend of the broader market. Under the condition of collective market downturn, the secondary market is in cold condition and the ICO breakage is a big probability. We completely No need to blindly participate in the ICO, waiting for the bargain-hunting is not a higher income?


Title: Re: Guide to Choosing ICO
Post by: gabmen on January 31, 2018, 06:12:09 AM
ICO (Initial Public Offering) is a fundraising stage after pre-ICO with token price offer is cheaper and usually accompanied by bonus. Imagine if you used to buy 100 ethereum fitting ICO at the price of $ 0.5 then the current price is $ 739 ,,
How much profit now ?  add your own friends ,,
Currently every day popping up about 40 startups that do ICO and unfortunately most are scam or not paid,
Do you think how to choose a good ICO ?


Research. First they need to have a whitepaper on their site and a decent roadmap. Many of these icos have blank websites and are just relying on hype. Many people have lost big amounts of money by getting themselves hyped up. Check the people behind the ico as well. For sure they'll have a background for their team.


Title: Re: Guide to Choosing ICO
Post by: steins19 on January 31, 2018, 06:28:18 AM
This question arise in this forum several times. Apparently there is no definite way to determine if an ICO campaigne is a scam. But regardless of the ways to find which ICO will succeed, experience will still be the most important aspects for investing. Basically just keep on trading and researching about ICO.


Title: Re: Guide to Choosing ICO
Post by: Lindazz on January 31, 2018, 06:32:12 AM
ICO (Initial Public Offering) is a fundraising stage after pre-ICO with token price offer is cheaper and usually accompanied by bonus. Imagine if you used to buy 100 ethereum fitting ICO at the price of $ 0.5 then the current price is $ 739 ,,
How much profit now ?  add your own friends ,,
Currently every day popping up about 40 startups that do ICO and unfortunately most are scam or not paid,
Do you think how to choose a good ICO ?


Don't put all your eggs in 1 ICO and make this a percent that should be the player ... Have a look at coinmarketcap as well because there are many opportunities on the ones that are already developed and have a good marketcap ...

in regards to ICO :

https://icodrops.com/

https://icorating.com/

I am also looking for the PRODUCT, vision and team. The product is essential to me , some are offering in demo wich is GOOD because it mean they have many chanses to develop even a better one ... Many ICOs proved to be just a dream with 0 chanses to go thru. Cheers
https://icobench.com/
Hi, my friend.
Don't forget bench this site, which has a lot of experts score for each ICO project, worth collecting.


Title: Re: Guide to Choosing ICO
Post by: tahmad on January 31, 2018, 06:48:37 AM
ICO (Initial Public Offering) is a fundraising stage after pre-ICO with token price offer is cheaper and usually accompanied by bonus. Imagine if you used to buy 100 ethereum fitting ICO at the price of $ 0.5 then the current price is $ 739 ,,
How much profit now ?  add your own friends ,,
Currently every day popping up about 40 startups that do ICO and unfortunately most are scam or not paid,
Do you think how to choose a good ICO ?


Don't put all your eggs in 1 ICO and make this a percent that should be the player ... Have a look at coinmarketcap as well because there are many opportunities on the ones that are already developed and have a good marketcap ...

in regards to ICO :

https://icodrops.com/

https://icorating.com/

I am also looking for the PRODUCT, vision and team. The product is essential to me , some are offering in demo wich is GOOD because it mean they have many chanses to develop even a better one ... Many ICOs proved to be just a dream with 0 chanses to go thru. Cheers

Don't forget to check on Icobench and Coinhills. These site are good to check about the ICO too. And also check the linkedin of the team. It will help us about each profiles


Title: Re: Guide to Choosing ICO
Post by: Sarastiche on January 31, 2018, 07:01:30 AM
The underlisted is what I watch out for when am choosing an ICO to invest in

1. what and How relevant is the problem the project is out to solve ?
2. The team of professionals backing the project
3. The soft and Hard cap of the project.
4. Roadmap of the ICO project and how they intend to achieve it.


Title: Re: Guide to Choosing ICO
Post by: leynylaine on January 31, 2018, 07:25:26 AM
A better research is indeed a good option. Checking their Roadmap and checking the background of the team makes it more trustworthy. However, investing on an ICO with all of your money is not the best choice. Use proportions instead of giving all of you got. The more ICOs you joined with 100% reliability the more money you will get. Ezpz.


Title: Re: Guide to Choosing ICO
Post by: pearlsome on January 31, 2018, 07:48:40 AM
It is difficult to detect which ICO is scam. Because the scam is now very sophisticated. The best way is to learn the project carefully. watch the investors and development team. In addition, the community is also important.

Now sometimes, a scam is done much more professionally than a real project. Because they know in advance that their investment is only a beautiful quality website and a lot of advertising. Therefore, they invest money to the maximum, then to simply deceive investors. In fact, you can look at the forecasts and ratings of different ICO. But the choice is always yours. Since this is your money and your risk.


Title: Re: Guide to Choosing ICO
Post by: diatamariono on January 31, 2018, 06:31:15 PM
Don't put all your eggs in 1 ICO and make this a percent that should be the player ... Have a look at coinmarketcap as well because there are many opportunities on the ones that are already developed and have a good marketcap ...

in regards to ICO :

https://icodrops.com/

https://icorating.com/

I am also looking for the PRODUCT, vision and team. The product is essential to me , some are offering in demo wich is GOOD because it mean they have many chanses to develop even a better one ... Many ICOs proved to be just a dream with 0 chanses to go thru. Cheers
thanks for the information provided, good links


Title: Re: Guide to Choosing ICO
Post by: Igorpap2 on February 02, 2018, 03:14:34 PM
There are many parameters that you should pay attention to when choosing a good ISO. Personally, I'm starting to look at the ISO rating on digrate. Then I look at% intended for bounty. Also look at the nickname bounty manager. (on this occasion there is an excellent article, but it is in Russian - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2845483)


Title: Re: Guide to Choosing ICO
Post by: yonghongtang on February 02, 2018, 03:19:19 PM
I share my own thoughts
1. The idea is useful or not ,does this idea solve real problem in real life ?
2. Does it need blockchain ?
3. Product alive ?


Title: Re: Guide to Choosing ICO
Post by: Lacettivod on February 02, 2018, 05:16:47 PM
ICO (Initial Public Offering) is a fundraising stage after pre-ICO with token price offer is cheaper and usually accompanied by bonus. Imagine if you used to buy 100 ethereum fitting ICO at the price of $ 0.5 then the current price is $ 739 ,,
How much profit now ?  add your own friends ,,
Currently every day popping up about 40 startups that do ICO and unfortunately most are scam or not paid,
Do you think how to choose a good ICO ?

I think that first, you need to study the project. You need to evaluate the reality of ideas. Note how the theme functions on the forum. Have fraudulent projects, which don't bother even design. They just create a forum topic and paste plain text. Then check out the other resources of the project (Recommend https://icodrops.com/). The official website, channel Telegram, the social network. Find evaluation of the project on known sites.
Then make the decision about participation.


Title: Re: Guide to Choosing ICO
Post by: Black_fox on February 02, 2018, 05:30:20 PM
You need to pay attention to the idea, the team, the road map and the guarantor. If there is a guarantor, then you can safely invest money in ICO


Title: Re: Guide to Choosing ICO
Post by: batier84 on February 02, 2018, 06:24:23 PM
No matter how you analyze there will always be a risk that you can lose your money. You can only reduce the risk of a thorough studying the project.
in the selection of ICO it's important to me: 1. The basic message of the draft, 2. Team, 3. Roadmap


Title: Re: Guide to Choosing ICO
Post by: upekhaanthony on February 02, 2018, 06:48:46 PM
There is a lot of scam ICO going on market.Invest ICO is very very risky if you are not invest on correct ICO.

if you're selecting an ICO consider bellow facts,

1. Road map ,white paper and other documentation
2. Project Idea and is it possible to implement in real world.
3. budget planing.
4. Team members and advisory board

There is very good  ongoing ICO program call Daneel. I trust daneel.io(Daneel) because it achieve all above four facts. Daneel is smart AI assistance for crypto asserts management and it has solid partnerships with IBM company.