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June 25, 2018, 02:29:36 PM
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5-7 ICO are united to achieve a common goal.

The concept of collective ICO (CICO): https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4524577
The site of our fund: https://ico-alliance.net

The essence of the idea: I select 5-6 promising projects for joint implementation of a common ICO. The selected projects undertake not to create their own token,
but to introduce into the project a common single token of our union. We create a smart contract with a percentage sharing of funds from the ICO. After conducting pre-ICO and ICO, the members of the association receive a part of the collected funds from their share to start work, the remaining tranches are received during the implementation of their road map.

Advantages for ICO:
In 5-7 times:
- less costs for conducting ICO;
- higher efficiency of teamwork;
- more sources of attracting organic traffic;

Mutual assistance of the alliance members to each other.
One team is good, but seven is better!

Advantages for investors:
In 5-7 times:
- more factors for the growth of the price of the token (5-7 times more news);
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higher probability of successful introduction of the token;
- protection from the scaffold;

Diversification of risks and investment in 5-7 promising projects simultaneously.
Using the DAICO model in the distribution of financing (smart contract escrow), which guarantees the fulfillment of its obligations by each member of the association.

So,
I collect potential investors and prospective projects. Preference for projects with prototypes and alpha / beta versions.

Telegrams for communication: mihail85p
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