What does the team want to achieve with its project and not just the ICO? Is the idea behind it viable, does it solve a real problem and does it have a solid business plan that considers the obstacles and risks of the venture and how they can be overcome?
In the ICO space, scammers are pervasive and they know all too well how to lure investors in through the key incentive that drives them — the fundamental pursuit of investment returns.
An ICO is a crowdsale, which implies attracting funds from casual investors. So, developers should be able to define the goals of their project and the means of achieving them clearly and in relatively simple terms.
Quick question on liquidity mining, if the principal value depreciates, does that mean the returns will decrease? For example if the pool value is usd 200 and now it is usd 100, the returns in dfi will be lesser correct?