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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICO analysis demands on: February 06, 2017, 08:28:21 PM
This is a nice idea but I don't really understand what you bring to the table that is different from what those ICO youtube channels do. I'm also sceptical of this because all the three post so far are all newbie accounts

zidorov, van0k and Sova could be from same family, that's okay.

Bullets 1. and 1) and 2) hit the point. An expert, to speak of myself, just takes a look at the so far produced code base.
A scammer always bundles all of his activities on propelling his scamm, not on writing program code. Even if they would be capable of writing code they tend to avoid that like the plague, thrieving to scamm instead.
How much of the idea made it into code versus how much is staying all smoke and mirrors on a "wipe" paper which is suitable only for your behind side once or twice a day makes the difference.
so you talking about github activity?
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICO analysis demands on: February 02, 2017, 02:29:41 PM
We need founders to deliver products(or at least MVP),and not only marketing
I agree but how it can be measured?
I've already mentioned a github activity monitoring. What else can be used to monitor product development activities?

ICOs are for so different projects that you cant compare them. IT is like comparing apples and pears.


Usually developers present timeline. You can at least measure how realistic they were.   But again projects many times totally turn sideways.   Lets look at Spells of Genesis. They basically finished half year ago all that they promised in ICO , but in year and a half of development there come new ideas how game should look like. And they develop those.
I dont think u can automate timeline comparing, Its very subjective
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