If you are new to the crypto space you should center your attention to already established cryptocurrencies and then gradually (with learning and gaining experience) incorporate investing in ICOs as there are many traps in which you can fall into when it comes to ICOs.
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If you are holding a solid amount of crypto, then you should seriously consider purchasing the hardware wallet (such as Trezor or Ledger) as it prevents you from loosing your funds in this kind of situations as the latest DNS hack (even if you are using MEW to access your tokens, as you have to confirm your transaction on the device as well).
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Neonexchange and Quarkchain for certain. Additionally, the Gochain ICO (pre-sale, as the ICO has been canceled) could be a diamond in the rough ROI wise, they announced a stellar advisory additions recently.
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Congrats, apparently you found the perfect sweet spot when it comes to signature campaigns, not too many participants and a promising project which has attracted a hefty bunch of investors.
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Super excited about it and I am bummed out that when doing KYC (I was one of the lottery winners) I didnt apply for the second round as well. So yes, I am seriously thinking of purchasing a ton more after it hits the exchange(s).
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Binance in a combination with IDEX. Binance from the volume, credibility and safety perspective and IDEX when you need to snatch some completely fresh tokens that have a strong fundamentals and huge potential, but they are not yet traded anywhere else.
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Understandable incentive, but some of the ICOs are masked in such fashion, that its very difficult to identify the scam ones. Also the "scam" term is being thrown around very loosely these days, a lot of times the folks behind the ICOs are plainly too incompetent to carry out the process, but they dont have malicious intents, so its lazy to call them scams.
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Agree, Telegram groups are not the best place to promote ICOs, as in serious groups you will get banned pretty rapidly if you are tirelessly shilling random ICOs.
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People in here shilling ICOs of their sig campaigns, it wouldn't be wise following their lead. But yes, there are some great upcoming ICOs like QuarkChain and NEX, but it will be very difficult to participate in them because of the massive amount of hype.
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If are you completely dedicated to it aka joining every airdrop you can stumble upon then it can be worth it, but most of the airdrops consist of shitcoins, so be prepared to contaminate your wallet with tokens you will probably never be able to sell (at least for a good chunk of money).
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As people above me already stated, both coins are great investments, but I think that EOS will dominate ROI wise and outperform NEO by a mile.
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I am still holding a chunk of Electroneum from the bounty campaign but I am starting to loose faith in it, it had a massive dump in price and even the Kucoin listing didn't do it any good.
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Well, most of the time the altcoin is evaluated on the basis of company's performance, so its much more vulnerable to rapid price fluctuations and in the most severe cases, a complete downfall of the coin.
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