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June 20, 2017, 02:24:31 PM
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There are plenty of altcoins that would have made a huge profit if we invested into them when they first came out, however there are so many others that just fail. I know that this is just high risk <> reward, but is there any useful tips to make a decent guess as to if an altcoin is worth investing to when it is released?
No one knows and all of us are in guessing game but we can actually make a thing which we can able somehow to see or predict that the coin does have the potential and as posted above you will see good indications first before deciding on jumping on a certain coin.We just need to remember the risk on putting up money on this coins, we might lose some or earn some just like that, this is why we need to be wise.

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June 20, 2017, 02:30:58 PM
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Surely the ICO project should definitely have the Whitepaper of their project available for the public, Prospectus and Presentation and the roadmap should also be available. Any project without those might possibly be a scam

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June 20, 2017, 03:12:35 PM
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it's not an easy thing to tell if an ICO is a scam or not, but the first thing that each ICO should have is the whitepaper and roadmap available for everyone to read.
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June 24, 2017, 04:24:06 AM
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There are plenty of altcoins that would have made a huge profit if we invested into them when they first came out, however there are so many others that just fail. I know that this is just high risk <> reward, but is there any useful tips to make a decent guess as to if an altcoin is worth investing to when it is released?

i see these things are important to tell if the coin will die or not
Dev is MIA all the time, bad sign, the coin will die 99% of the time, or will get a relaunch but none will care anymore
bad roadmap, no substantial features, just stupid airdrop for newbie to dump lol
huge premine with dev newbies and many newbie responding to the thread, bad sign of the same dev doing his scammy coin

What is MIA ? Is this abbreviate of something ?
MIA means Missing in Action, it is a military term meaning that a soldier is missing and the army don’t know where the soldier is, in this case is being used for a developer that does not show very often and as such is not dedicated to the project.
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