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RammDex has recently introduced RAMM technology. I've read their White Paper, and overall, they extensively discuss the use of smart contracts and results recorded on the blockchain. However, one issue I've noticed is that currently, RAMM is a new technology, and the method of outcome selection differs from traditional transactions. Will it change the way current investors operate? I would like to hear people's opinions on this, especially with the upcoming IDO plans after project deployment. This's causing me hesitation before deciding to invest in their IDO.
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Offering free forging is definitely going to attract a lot of interested users. However, I'm certain that when I first heard about XEN, I didn't understand its purpose, growth potential, or how profitable the free forging might be, or if it's just a resource drain for the XEN forging application.
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Publicly disclosing the investment fund and development team is crucial in the current cryptocurrency market. Silofinance project is currently not achieving that, as only when the investment fund and development team are made transparent can newcomers feel confident in using the project's products
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Certainly, in the future, centralized exchanges (CEX) will likely come under government regulation, while decentralized exchanges (DEX) will remain completely transparent but need to enhance network security to prevent hacker theft incidents. DEX and CEX can coexist side by side. Regarding FTX, the owner of this exchange as well as its executives are facing allegations of fraud before the law.
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Absolutely, a project's real-world application is the key to its long-term success.
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I only invest in ETH among the projects you mentioned. The remaining projects carry risks as they are older projects with large market capitalization. There's a high possibility that they might not have the potential to drive the price significantly higher or might experience stagnant or declining growth instead of growth.
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