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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which ICO would you suggest for February and March? on: January 25, 2018, 06:47:25 AM
Man, Refereum and Bubbletone look really nice. Hope I'll get the chance to grab some - they really look like something succesfull.

Thanks, I agree about Bubbletone. Why do you think Refereum is also worthful? I don't trust the projects claiming like "everybody makes money"

Well, you see - gaming industry is really big, there's a lot of money. And when you talk about streaming, that makes everything just two, three, even ten times bigger. That's just enormous market. I honestly think, that there's a great future for this project.

And btw at Bubbletone everyone also make money. That's just what every ICO tells right now, you just need to recreate the idea in your head and see, what's believable for you.
Agree on Refereum part, need to look through it once again, thanks for the nice one
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which ICO would you suggest for February and March? on: January 24, 2018, 11:17:49 AM
Top projects for now (Jan 24th)
1 https://bubbletone.io — Graphene smarcontracts aimed to eliminate mobile roaming fees. The same phone number around the world. Mobile tarification by local prices anywhere. Working prototype, strong team. Dublin, Ireland.
2 https://adhive.tv — AI-controlled influencer marketing platform.
4 https://www.sooloox.com/ — monetizing customer's data
5 https://valid.global/ — control on your personal data
6 https://en.worldwifi.io/ — Free WiFi Powered by blockchain. Share Wi-Fi, Earn tokens. Singapore
7 https://www.wepower.network/ — green energy trading platform. EU
8 TON cryptocurrency. WP: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oaKoJDWvhtlvtQEuqxgfkUHcI5np1t5Q/view
Your #2 looks pretty good too, strong and prospective technology.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which ICO would you suggest for February and March? on: January 24, 2018, 09:10:47 AM
Hi everyone! I've been reading all the top altcoin discussions and blockchain news around 4 or 5 months. Now I feel like I'm ready to get some practice Cool

My friend knows a bit more in trading, so we decided to invest together from the start. In February we plan to spend around $10k to buy different tokens. The same in March. We don't plan to get "easy money" or something like that, so we will reject any spammy or overadvertised projects. Projects with huge pre-sale discount will be also rejected.

We're looking for long-term projects aimed to change some existing industry with blockchain. I'm gonna to check every project mentioned in the newsfeed, in this topic, and in every trustworthy list like ICOrating. For now we decided to start from Telecom and Marketing Automation areas.

Of course we all do our own researches. However, I believe that together we will be able to guard ourselves from scam/crap and find real brilliants in blockchain ocean.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

Top projects for now (Jan 23rd)
1) https://bubbletone.io — Graphene smarcontracts aimed to eliminate mobile roaming fees. The same phone number around the world. Mobile tarification by local prices anywhere. Working prototype, strong team. Dublin, Ireland.
2) https://adhive.tv — AI-controlled influencer marketing platform.
3) https://experty.io/ — the app aimed to monetize expert's time and efforts. More than just marketplace.
4) https://www.sooloox.com/ — monetizing customer's data
5) https://valid.global/ — control on your personal data.

Rejected:
1) http://www.qlink-ico.com — Decentralized Mobile Network. This is a mix of several services, including new cryptocurrency. Seems unfocused.
I recommend Fuzex, because this ico has been supported by TaaS and already get fund about 50% cap (last time I check it)

On my list, the top two are BubbleTone and Fuzex, first one is a cost cutter & revenue booster for existing telecom businesses all over the world also giving huge advantages to mobile network users and providing opportunities for businesses outside telecom sector. This one will be there globally for sure soon. Second one is a prospective crypto currency payment solution, but due to current regulation coming into play this may be potentially limited in use once globally applied, so a little risky to my mind, but absolutely good for the rest part.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SBTC]Super Bitcoin:Bitcoin Fork|Smart Contracts|8MB Blocks|Privacy|Scalabi on: December 18, 2017, 02:17:16 PM
How do I buy this?
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO]🇨 Crypterium - Digital Cryptobank with Credit Token & Open Platform🇨 on: October 26, 2017, 06:01:20 PM
Have any 3-rd party experts ever evaluated Crypterium project? Like http://icorating.com/  or other independent experts?
Sure, here you go:
https://icobench.com/ico/crypterium/ratings#ratings
I see, how about articles in media?
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO]🇨 Crypterium - Digital Cryptobank with Credit Token & Open Platform🇨 on: October 26, 2017, 04:34:00 PM
Have any 3-rd party experts ever evaluated Crypterium project? Like http://icorating.com/  or other independent experts?
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO]🇨 Crypterium - Digital Cryptobank with Credit Token & Open Platform🇨 on: October 17, 2017, 08:36:08 AM
As far as I understand users will earn money with every transaction they make, will this money be paid in cryptocurrency they spend and how will they be paid exactly?

Thanks for the question!

Yes, we have cashback program. Cashback is paid monthly for token holders in CRPT token equivalent based on its actual rate.

Token holders benifits from every transaction they make inCrypterium. If you take closer look at section 8.7.2 of WP you may find there will be a total of 4 Loyalty Groups (LG) in Cashback Program. Users will be naturally subdivided into LG based on token amount they continuously hold within a month time. Next thing to know is there is a Monthly Cashback Fund (please see more details in WP section 8.7.2 or welcome to further ask here) to be divided in 4 shares, 1 for each LG. Now we know every CRPT token holder will belong to a certain LG while each LG will be assigned particular share of MCF. Actual cashback amount a user will receive will depend on his personal share in his LG total transactions amount, to put it easy way if his transactions stand for 10% of total transactions amount for his LG then a user will be receiving 10% of MFC dedicated to his LG.

Please let me know if it's clear.
Crystal clear, big thanks
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO]🇨 Crypterium - Digital Cryptobank with Credit Token & Open Platform🇨 on: October 17, 2017, 07:10:41 AM
As far as I understand users will earn money with every transaction they make, will this money be paid in cryptocurrency they spend and how will they be paid exactly?
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO]🇨 Crypterium - Digital Cryptobank with Credit Token & Open Platform🇨 on: October 16, 2017, 05:41:23 AM
Do you guys know that there are many people here don't agree with even the idea of cryptobank? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1652815.2320

The most feedback is that people against centralisation as wel as me. They just miss the point that banking services just can't centralise the technology that is decentrilised by its nature.
Ecactly. The only thing that Crypterium centralizes is the ability to master your crypto assets completely and that in your own hands.
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which ICOs you suggest for November on: October 16, 2017, 02:55:02 AM
Here is another good one I came across. What do you say?
https://www.gatcoin.io/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/GATCOIN_Whitepaper_ENG-1.pdf
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which ICOs you suggest for November on: October 15, 2017, 04:36:42 PM
Here are couple good ones: CoinLoan (loans secured by crypto assets), Crassula (cryptocurrency payments in everyday life), Wala Financial Platform (basic banking free and by making all financial services available through a customer’s phone). Definitely going for CoinLoan, estimating the rest two.

12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO]🇨 Crypterium - Digital Cryptobank with Credit Token & Open Platform🇨 on: October 15, 2017, 04:17:02 PM
The more I study about the area you're going to do business the more I like it. The idea of creating a bridge between traditional and crypto economy is great in my opinion. But the risks are very high. I think governments and global banks will surely try to impede your evolvement.
Same here mate!!! I'm planning to invest 20 ETH in this project. But while I see a lot of prospective for the project being revolutionary in terms of linking up two separate before worlds at the same time I see risks related to possible governmental intervention or even prohibition. Just look at what's happening in China.
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which ICOs you suggest for November on: October 15, 2017, 02:52:29 PM
Me and 5 friends of mine founded a 'microfund' this month. In other words just bought a couple of BTC Grin

Now we are looking where to invest, but there is a problem. There are too many projects. Of course we do check all the ratings and analyze the projects we like closely. But there are still too many projects.

We love Blackmoon, Robotvera, Crypterium, Everex. I help Crypterium team with support and business communications. Another friend advises ICO Robot Vera (pre-sale is completed already). Other guys have normal job Cheesy

So I would very appreciate if you recommend me an ICO you love or even better work with.

We plan to start spend our BTC in November actively. We're looking for real products with high potential to change people's daily life in general. And helpful for blockchain ecosystem. No trading platforms, whatevercoins, or simple donations.

Thanks in advance!

UPD: TOP-5 on 14th October

1 https://crypterium.io/ — mobile cryptobank focused on contactless payments anywhere. Strong team. The most interesting one, will surely participate in the ICO.
2 https://getchange.com/ — mobile cryptobank. Tested beta wallet.
3 https://www.hydrominer.org — eco hydro mining.

Discussed:
4 https://dether.io/ — Buy & sell ether nearby using cash. Spend it at physical stores
https://www.wacoin.io — WaBi is a digital token backed by safe products
5 https://artoken.io — decentralized AR/VR ecosystem for 3D content exchange. Possible troubles with scalability.

Everex and SpectivVR are also very interesting.

Declined: RootProject, CarTaxi, Science, Pally, all the trading platforms (even Spectre), event ticketing service.
Good luck with you micro-fund guys! This is really amazing time to start working on awesome market of cryptocurrencies!

As for the projects with high growth potential, all I see on your list are strong projects. All cutting edge and opening new horizons by eliminating limitations of the past! I would diversify your 2 BTC between all of them, toppest gets the most investment, next one less  and so on.

Good luck to you again!
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to avoid ICO scam on: October 15, 2017, 02:40:40 PM
I mean, is there an exact list of rules that could guarantee that someone who follows them will surely not become a victim of another ICO scam. Of course there are obvious rules like event participation, reputation of team members among ather prifessionals, approve by well-known advisors. But potential scammers also know all these criteria and know what to fake exactly.

Is there a 'blockchain way' to create an algorithm, scheme or set of conditions allowing to recognise and ban scammers? Not government laws way which also good for the market in my opinion.

Would be appreciate a link to an old thread, perhaps I just didn't find it.

UPD Best Advices:
  • learn about previous ICO projects, select viable ones and participate similar ICOs

I would agree, that this is possible to distinguish scam from sound ICO projects. But some ICO projects even looking sound as they are promoted in WP, mass media etc. (I'm not talking about crap-by-default-ICOs, those will do anything to look decent) may still not come to successful realization due to some external factors out of ICO team's control which were not properly assessed at the planning stage. Such projects would still be called scam in the end while in reality they should be understood as crap by poor planning/management. So my idea is crap-by-default ICO is an event planned to succeed only at it's fundraising stage and vanish afterwards, while some ICOs do struggle for success and do not come to life due to poor management or influence of external/internal factors (poor planning/management or legal changes, market changes, political reasons etc.). But all of the failed projects together will be still called scum, while in fact they should be divided in 3 categories: scam-by-default, crap-by-default, crap-by-external/internal reasons.
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