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41  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LIST: How to evaluate ICO opportunities on: January 21, 2018, 01:14:07 AM
Everyone on this topic should evaluate -------

This is a spam-free zone, thank you.

BYE BYE,

Crypto-Kristen
42  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LIST: How to evaluate ICO opportunities on: January 20, 2018, 10:23:46 PM
You can refer to special sites that give an analysis of the possible implementation of the project and even an analysis of the potential price of the token. But everything costs money ...

I'm a fan of self discovery. The process of seeking answers and assimilating data helps you form opinions and level-up your ICO savvy. BUT, if I had a HUGE investment on the line, I'd happily pay for in-depth analysis to confirm or deny my informed opinion. Does that make sense?

 Kiss

Crypto-Kristen
43  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LIST: How to evaluate ICO opportunities on: January 20, 2018, 08:16:21 PM
Need a better understanding of what the heck we are trying to do here???

Check out my YouTube video ==> What is THE LIST?

https://youtu.be/K70E6gL54wc



Best,

Crypto-Kristen  Roll Eyes
44  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LIST: How to evaluate ICO opportunities on: January 20, 2018, 05:21:16 PM
So far I only analyze ico well by looking at the team and its advisors, in what areas of the project and looking at the roadmap. with the information you share is very useful to me. thanks.

Can you share some detail on how you analyze the advisors? THE LIST is a little light on questions in that area. Would like to dig deeper...

Thank you,

Crypto-Kristen  Kiss
45  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LIST: How to evaluate ICO opportunities on: January 20, 2018, 05:15:20 PM
Here's a list of interesting ICOs for early 2018:
https://coincodex.com/article/1198/top-5-icos-of-early-2018/

This thread is for discussing concepts.

Do you have any thoughts you can add to our convo on evaluating ICO opportunities?

Thanks,

Crypto-Kristen
46  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LIST: How to evaluate ICO opportunities on: January 20, 2018, 05:10:34 PM
Check this out!

Different types of ICO investors use THE LIST differently....

If you are looking for a long-term investment in the next big blockchain project, you may find TOKEN PURPOSE and TECHNOLOGY extremely important... On the other hand, a crypto-trader may take a completely different approach to evaluating ICO opportunities. This type of investor may jump straight to TOKEN OFFERING STRUCTURE.

Make sense? THE LIST, just like the One Ring from Lord of the Rings adapts to the finger of the wearer. :-)

Crypto-Kristen
 Roll Eyes
47  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LIST: How to evaluate ICO opportunities on: January 20, 2018, 05:01:05 PM

10. Hype: what are people saying about the ICO? (ratings + community)
  • Is there a Reddit community?
  • Are there a significant number of users on the main social media pages for the project? (Bitcointalk, Telegram, Twitter, Medium, and YouTube)
  • Is the social community diverse?
  • Is there a bounty program?
  • Is there an airdrop?
  • How often has the project been mentioned in the press?
  • Has the project been mentioned in mainstream technology media and in prominent finance publications? (Techcrunch, VentureBeat, Forbes, WSJ, Reuters, etc.)


Just a small thing I'd add here. If any bounty program is distributing more than 2% of its token sale to a bounty program, probably want to avoid these icos. No ico should need 2% of all tokens for a bounty program. I'm really not a fan of bounty programs at all, but 0.5% being committed to bounty programs seems reasonable to me.

If they distribute more than 2% this is not a bad thing, but the critical point is that token burn action and bounties should be paid according to sold tokens, not to the token reserve. If they pay according to the total reserve, this is bad.

Pay attention to this finding, very important.

This is a great point. Can you help me phrase and place the question? I'm thinking this goes in the Token Offering Structure section...? Something like "Are token burn actions and bounties paid according to sold tokens or to the token reserve?"

Thanks for your help,

Crypto-Krsten
 Cheesy
48  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LIST: How to evaluate ICO opportunities on: January 20, 2018, 04:55:45 PM


9. Marketing & PR: how serious are they?
  • Is there a professional whitepaper?
  • Is the whitepaper free from spelling and grammar errors?
  • How in-depth is the whitepaper's description and outline of the technology?
  • Is there a professionally developed website?
  • Does the website include a comprehensive ICO FAQ?
  • Does the website list the company's physical address?
  • Is there professional presence on top social media platforms (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn)?
  • Do team members include the project on their LinkedIn profiles?
  • Is there an official presence on Telegram?
  • Is the Telegram channel active and growing?
  • Do the Telegram admins have regular access to key team members for questions?
  • Is there an official presence on Slack, Rocketchat, Gitter?
  • Does the project have an announcement (ANN) thread on BitcoinTalk?
  • Does the company report progress on a regular basis?
  • How is customer service and tech support on the project's social media accounts?
  • Is the ICO listed on top ICO ratings websites?


There's a few things I'd alter here with regards to Telegram/BitcoinTalk etc.

1) Do the admins respond to users concerns (on Telegram, for instance)?
2) Do they have a Discord community? (I find Discord, personally, to be a better and more thorough platform for team members communicating what's going on. Everyone just talks past one another on Telegram I find, and people focus far too much on the 'pinned' posts - people basically reading what the admns want them to).
3) Check the ANN thread on BitcoinTalk. Look for the following signs which raise suspicion:
Do a lot of the positive posts come from new accounts with relatively few posts? This is common on spam projects. Often reputable members post saying if something's dubious and could be a scam. Members with 400,500,600+ posts should be regarded in higher esteem with respect to what they are saying about a project.
Are posts being deleted? Sure sign of a scam (people will often quote their own posts with a copy of their deleted post - before it gets deleted - as they are probably mentioning that it is a scam)
Is the thread overly focused on bounties? Again, likely sign of a scam.

Great points. I worked them into the Marketing & PR section. Thoughts?

9. Marketing & PR: how serious are they?
  • Is there a professional whitepaper?
  • Is the whitepaper free from spelling and grammar errors?
  • How in-depth is the whitepaper's description and outline of the technology?
  • Is there a professionally developed website?
  • Does the website include a comprehensive ICO FAQ?
  • Does the website list the company's physical address?
  • Is there professional presence on top social media platforms (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn)?
  • Do team members include the project on their LinkedIn profiles?
  • Is there an official presence on Telegram?
  • Is the Telegram channel active and growing?
  • Do the Telegram admins have regular access to key team members for questions?
  • Is there an official presence on Discord, Slack, Rocketchat, Gitter?
  • Does the project have an announcement (ANN) thread on BitcoinTalk?
  • Is the BitcoinTalk ANN thread overly focused on bounties?
  • Do many of the positive Bitcointalk posts come from new accounts with relatively few posts?

Thank you so much for your collaboration. This is FUN!

Crypto-Kristen  Grin[/list]
49  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LIST: How to evaluate ICO opportunities on: January 20, 2018, 04:28:22 PM
with customs of work with the service on deliverance, investors gains of trust for developer as might to follows to put with displacement of balance to exchange and collects as the return showing with good number to close as completion.






 Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh

Please rephrase?

Best,

Crypto-Kristen
50  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LIST: How to evaluate ICO opportunities on: January 20, 2018, 04:20:53 PM
 Huh

Riddle me this....

What is your BIGGEST ICO investment DEAL-BREAKER?


Interested!

Crypto-Kristen
51  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LIST: How to evaluate ICO opportunities on: January 20, 2018, 03:47:45 PM
We are offering investors and traders from all over the world a chance to participate in any current or upcoming ICO.
We also pool together investments to acquire pre-sale bonuses, and have a proven record of trust and completed investments.
If you wish to participate in any upcoming ICO's, please visit us at http://icobroker.trade for more information,
or email us at info<AT>icobroker.trade

Kirsten, any chance you could just go about deleting this nonsense. Starting to irritate me a little.

I reported this entry to the moderator, but I'm not sure how to (or whether I can) delete it....

 Huh Huh Huh

Crypto-Kristen
52  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LIST: How to evaluate ICO opportunities on: January 19, 2018, 10:17:55 PM


Defining THE LIST

A growing list of questions assembled by the crypto community, broken into segments, organized sequentially, and used as a framework for analyzing ICO opportunities.

Do you agree?

 Cheesy Crypto-Kristen
53  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LIST: How to evaluate ICO opportunities on: January 19, 2018, 10:15:03 PM

THE LIST Fundamentals

  • Strong sources lead to strong opinions
  • Data is neither “good” nor “bad”
  • Perfection is the enemy of done
  • Come to terms with your personal bias

Anything you would add?

 Huh
Crypto-Kristen
54  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LIST: How to evaluate ICO opportunities on: January 19, 2018, 07:26:28 PM
Updated!

Thanks @itsonlikedonkeykong

Have you hugged an ICO today?  Roll Eyes

Crypto-Kristen
55  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LIST: How to evaluate ICO opportunities on: January 19, 2018, 07:17:37 PM
Great list!

Under marketing, you should prioritize Telegram and add social media presence.

The Telegram should be very active and growing with admins and regular access to key team members for questions.

Social media should include Twitter and Facebook at a minimum, with a LinkedIn Company page as well. Each key team member should be easy to find on LinkedIn, listing the project as well.


Completely agree. Updating the list shortly.

Thanks for the input!  Kiss

Crypto-Kristen
56  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LIST: How to evaluate ICO opportunities on: January 19, 2018, 06:54:41 PM
Hi all,

I am working on a video or a series of videos to go with THE LIST. First will be a primer on THE LIST and how it is intended to be built and used. Later, I can focus on specific sections and/or can apply THE LIST to specific ICOs.

Thanks everyone for the collaboration!

Crypto-Kristen  Kiss
57  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LIST: How to evaluate ICO opportunities on: January 19, 2018, 06:50:21 PM
Investing in coins is pretty slow in my experience. It can take weeks before they take off and you see a profit.
If you want to multiply your investment, these are the best Pump&Dump groups I've found in Discord:


Go away! This is not the place for your spam.  Angry Angry Angry

BYE,

Crypto-Kristen
58  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LIST: How to evaluate ICO opportunities on: January 19, 2018, 02:38:56 AM
I think there are problems with this section... some questions shouldn't be here. What do you think?

9. Hype: what are people saying about the ICO? (ratings + community + PR)
  • Huh====>Is there a well-developed whitepaper?
  • Huh====>Is there a professional website?
  • Does the project have an announcement (ANN) thread on BitcoinTalk?
  • Is there a Reddit community?
  • Is there an official presence on Slack, Rocketchat, Gitter, Telegram?
  • Does the company report progress on a regular basis?
  • Are there a significant number of users on the main social media pages for the project? (Bitcointalk, Telegram, Twitter, Medium, and YouTube)
  • Is the social community diverse?
  • How is customer service and tech support on the project's social media accounts?
  • Is there a bounty program?
  • Is there an airdrop?
  • How often has the project been mentioned in the press?
  • Has the project been mentioned in mainstream technology media and in prominent finance publications? (Techcrunch, VentureBeat, Forbes, WSJ, Reuters, etc.)

What about a section for Marketing in addition to a section for Hype. So Hype is how the crypto community and general public respond to marketing and PR initiatives (or lack thereof). Marketing is the go-to-market strategy and related tactics (e.g., website, advertising, bounty programs, etc.).

Make sense??  Roll Eyes

Crypto-K
59  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LIST: How to evaluate ICO opportunities on: January 19, 2018, 02:22:57 AM
DANG @panghae. Thank you. :-)

I'm just stoked to be here.

Crypto-Kristen  Kiss
60  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LIST: How to evaluate ICO opportunities on: January 19, 2018, 02:19:39 AM
Thanks for the comprehensive list of TODO evaluation points for an ICO. Clearly, it is
plenty of hard work and not a trivial task for most common investors.

Thank you!!  Wink
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