It seems to me a promising project kYC,Credits. These projects are very good, I thought. I do not have much experience, but I think I can make money with them
I have a question about KYC team. Is it normal that Nikolai Evdokimov has been appeared as a founder of many previos ICOs? Stroriqa and Crypterium are what I remember clearly. I'm sure there are many others. Seems like this person started monetization of his reputy
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Eth is best don't go for unnecessary icos
Any examples of unnecessary icos?
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Let me shake your hand, you're awesome! Let's call it "Colwell test" Great job mate, very helpful list. I really don't know what to add, but I have many questions. Please explain, what do you mean by questions: - Who will support the token?
- What are the possibilities past the first use case?
- Is it impossible to substitute the use of the token for another? It's always possible to switch the project to another blockchain by issuing the same amount of tokens.
- How will the team continue to communicate their progress?
- What is the team's timescale for implementing their proposals? I understand the question, but I don't see how to interpret the answer. Let's say, it's around 7 years. Is it good or bad? What if it's about 1 year?
- What rights does the token provide the investor? which options are available on the market today?
- Is there a Reddit community? why it's crucial? what if it's Telegram public chat and a blog on Medium only?
- How often has the project been mentioned in the press? any numbers to compare?
- In what jurisdiction is the company incorporated? what if Estonia? What if Singapore? What if Russia? What if some offshore islands? What if Switzerland or Luxembourg?
- What legal structures are being disclosed? which should be disclosed in case of a perfectly organised ICO?
Also I think it would be better to use "Yes, No, Not Available format". For example, the question "Does the project benefit from being on the blockchain? Should it be on the blockchain?" can be modified in a more specific and simple way "Blockchain is necessary to run the project or not?". The answer to the question "What blockchain is it running on?" is often will be "Ethereum". How should we consider it? As good, bad, or just normal? I think this question also needs to be improved. How about "Is it running on the fastest of existing blockchains?" The question "Can the team be found on LinkedIn and Github?" represents 2 questions actually. The question "Has the founding team demonstrated the characteristics (inclusive, transparent, objective, etc.) necessary to build a healthy community?" is actually at least 3 questions according to "inclusive, transparent, objective". What other characteristics are necessary to build a healthy community? The same about "How are developers compensated? By donation? Or some formal commitment?". Any other ways of compensation are being used during tokensales? What should I do with the numbers of tokens are being created and circulating supply? are there any guidelines for these numbers? What is price per token? the same. What if it's below 10 US cents? what if it's around $1? what if $10? Many thanks again! Thanks SO much! I am looking at your post now and wishing I could work on THE LIST this very moment. I'll be back... hopefully later today. Lots to think about here. THE LIST is ready for it's next big level-up. Many gratitudes flying your way... Crypto-Kristen LOL... the Colwell Test... my husband Brian will be interested in this concept. "Is the token distribution coming directly from a smart contract?" Is it possible to do another way? Is there a cap on funds raised per person? just don't understand the question
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Any thoughts on charityspace project?
I don't believe in charity at all. We need something else to help people
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have you seen Stop the fake ICO? It seems like their program plan is very good and try to remove the fake ICO.
WP, page 1: "first decentralized service designed to detect counterfeiting and infringement of intellectual property rights, copyright, and related rights". How do you think it will help to remove a fake ICO? Lol
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Let me shake your hand, you're awesome! Let's call it "Colwell test" Great job mate, very helpful list. I really don't know what to add, but I have many questions. Please explain, what do you mean by questions: - Who will support the token?
- What are the possibilities past the first use case?
- Is it impossible to substitute the use of the token for another? It's always possible to switch the project to another blockchain by issuing the same amount of tokens.
- How will the team continue to communicate their progress?
- What is the team's timescale for implementing their proposals? I understand the question, but I don't see how to interpret the answer. Let's say, it's around 7 years. Is it good or bad? What if it's about 1 year?
- What rights does the token provide the investor? which options are available on the market today?
- Is there a Reddit community? why it's crucial? what if it's Telegram public chat and a blog on Medium only?
- How often has the project been mentioned in the press? any numbers to compare?
- In what jurisdiction is the company incorporated? what if Estonia? What if Singapore? What if Russia? What if some offshore islands? What if Switzerland or Luxembourg?
- What legal structures are being disclosed? which should be disclosed in case of a perfectly organised ICO?
Also I think it would be better to use "Yes, No, Not Available format". For example, the question "Does the project benefit from being on the blockchain? Should it be on the blockchain?" can be modified in a more specific and simple way "Blockchain is necessary to run the project or not?". The answer to the question "What blockchain is it running on?" is often will be "Ethereum". How should we consider it? As good, bad, or just normal? I think this question also needs to be improved. How about "Is it running on the fastest of existing blockchains?" The question "Can the team be found on LinkedIn and Github?" represents 2 questions actually. The question "Has the founding team demonstrated the characteristics (inclusive, transparent, objective, etc.) necessary to build a healthy community?" is actually at least 3 questions according to "inclusive, transparent, objective". What other characteristics are necessary to build a healthy community? The same about "How are developers compensated? By donation? Or some formal commitment?". Any other ways of compensation are being used during tokensales? What should I do with the numbers of tokens are being created and circulating supply? are there any guidelines for these numbers? What is price per token? the same. What if it's below 10 US cents? what if it's around $1? what if $10? Many thanks again!
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Hello, very interesting topic. Could you plaease check these ICOs? SCORUM - https://scorumcoins.com/en-us/ - they have no compepitors, the use of blockchain to sports its very original and interesting HireMatch - https://hirematch.io/ - another interesting concept, quite unique with good team and realisitc roadmap Iungo - https://iungo.network/ - you can hire your internet for the others MedicalChain - https://medicalchain.com/en/ - they try to integrate healthcare record, it is getting quite big hype and good reviewes by many people, it is very promising in my opinion I invested in first 3, if you want ref codes, send me PM, we both get bonus tokens. Concerning Arcblock, please first read this: https://www.reddit.com/r/arcblock/comments/7px6qy/why_arcblock_is_potentially_a_scam_they_kicked_me/and this: https://www.reddit.com/r/altcoin/comments/7s0l5h/why_arcblockio_are_not_honest_for_me/In my opinion too many red flags, like with DADI. Hirematch is certainly not the first one
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Bitcoinus Paylive Wepower Cashbet
This four ico has really prove a strong trust and believe.. I think participate in this ico won't be a regret.
Why do you think Wepower is better than other energy trading platforms?
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I have absolutely no hesitation in saying BWEX is amazing by all means. Its an upcoming Exchange that aims to bring revolutionary change to the industry with 4x lesser fee that we usually pay with other exchanges and is going to be extremely user-friendly. Currently, with the Pre-Launch going on, it is the biggest opportunity to join in early with lower price! It is a lifetime opportunity with getting 40% monthly profit from the earning! In fact, not just that but there is also referral program that runs till Level 8, so it is just not the opportunity one can AFFORD missing out on. Lifetime opportunity, loool You should work on your copy mate
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It seems wepower reserved 90% coins for themselves. If that is the case, stay away from them
I've been talking with WePower's Telegram chat admin just a second ago, here is his answer: That is just false information.
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It seems wepower reserved 90% coins for themselves. If that is the case, stay away from them
Where did you get this info? Seems like it's not what is claimed on the homepage. Have you tried to visit their website?
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Trying to understand the 1 key feature on how it will work. When I pay with a crypto, which currency a merchant receives? White paper - page 8-9. https://fuzex.co/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/FuzeX_whitepaper.pdfFeatures of the FuzeX Card: - Store, manage and use up to 30 credit, debit, reward and cryptocurrency accounts Features of the FuzeX Wallet: - Send, receive, and exchange cryptocurrencies (cryptocurrency amount and respective fiat currency value is clearly displayed with real-time exchange rates) Thanks, I see. Next question is why don't they develope just a mobile app? why a new physical device is necessary? Yeah, like Crypterium, Revolut and some others
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No way my friend. It's mostly about pre-paid services which will be developed in nearest years. In other words, you're funding a better world. Security tokens are only about investments. Cryptocurrencies also, but it's more about trading.
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Hey guys!
It's strange that you didn't add Dether to the list, although you probably haven't heard about it yet. I would advise you to pay attention to them. They have a real potential to break the barrier to crypto mass adoption using their geolocation dapp that allows users to sell and buy crypto for cash from each other. The dapp already has an alpha version and the whole team and the implementation of the project at a high level. Consensys supports them.
At the moment, during the whitelisting, they unwittingly created a deficit on their tokens. There are a lot of interested people, but the offer is limited. For the first round (start of February 7 and it only lasts 2 days), it's not possible to sign up and I'm not sure what the second one is for. Because for the second round they will offer only those tokens that remain after the first, but this is unlikely to happen.
Seems overrated, it's better to buy through exchanges
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From the ICOs listed in the first post I don't see 1 good project. Why haven't you posted projects that are worth getting into - like dadi or arc block?
Both dadi and arcblock have many scam accusations check it out. Thank you! What about other projects in the list?
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Both in the first message list already
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Edit: I have now invested 100% into Skycoin I have 12 Bitcoins. I am not a whale. I started about 6 months ago with 0.01 Bitcoins and $1000. I turned it into 12 Bitcoins so far and am pretty proud to say the least. My question is, what do I do now? As far as I can see, I have 4 options;1) Hold the Bitcoin
2) Invest in altcoins and leave a little in Bitcoin
3) Fund a project and start my own cryptocurrency that solves a problem that current currencies face (scalability, Tx fees etc.). With the funds, I would be able to assemble a team, start a marketing campaign, get listed on exchanges etc. I am also a programmer which helps.
4) Convert it to fiat (probably the dumbest idea)Edit: I should also add, I dropped out of school and have all the time in the world so can fully commit to any idea. I will earn my living of cryptocurrencies.A few people have asked how I made my money so, if you are interested, here is a short summary: Initially, I put it all into Bitcoin during the massive FUD of the fork around June when Bitcoin dipped to $1,900. Then I put half my money into NEO before all of the hype at around $12 and cashed out at $40. Then I invested in a couple ICO's and turned a pretty good profit of off the hype. After that, I got back in on NEO as soon as China announced the regulations regarding ICO's and rode the wave back from around $20 to $40 (I can't quite remember). Then, I rode the hype of Ethereum Dark, eBitcoin and a few other airdrop scams. Finally, I got in on Wincoin before it got to coinmarketcap and turned a 20x profit. Take a look at this topic https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2809935.0, it can help with option 1
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Interesting one, thanks. How it's being compared with Crypterium? Take a look at Bubbletone project also, it's interesting imo
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Hey guys, I am a brand new crypto-girl, and I'm thinking about investing in ICO's. The thing is, I shop online a lot and I really need a tool which will allow me to pay with a crypto currency. I came across Bitcoinus ICO, they're creating a cryptopayment processor for online shopping. Exactly what I need. Planning to use it. Any ideas?
Try Crypterium (CRPT), the product is coming soon
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