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March 03, 2018, 07:42:55 PM |
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Considering the number of tokens released to the market, to separate the good from the bad ICO is very difficult. To do this, it is necessary to carry out a laborious in-depth analysis of each project and its potential market. The easiest way to do this is to use a rating system based on a number of key parameters on which the success of the ICO depends. These include the project team, information about the ICO itself, the quality of the product presentation and how well the marketing is done.
Team. It is important that the profiles of team members are easily accessible to the General public and contain sufficient information. The presence of photos and links to external professional sites, such as LinkedIn, is credible. The number of team members can also be an important parameter. If only two people participated, it is unlikely that such a project will be successful. If different people work on different aspects of the ICO, the chances of success are much higher. Information about ICO. This information should be accessible and understandable. The start and end dates of pre - sales and the official ICO, the options of buying in the course of mass sales, what currencies are accepted for payment, the countdown to the start/end and the price of the token-all this helps investors to understand and inspires confidence. The product appears. This depends on the information contained in the official description. Here it should be stated what kind of product (platform, service, etc.) it is, what are the main stages and relevant indicators, detailed information about team members and the actual application of tokens. Having a professionally filmed video with an overview of the product confirms the seriousness of the team for their work. Should we pay attention to social networks? Definitely Yes! With such an amount of ICO on the market, each project tries to attract as much attention as possible. Activity in social networks allows us to judge the marketing efforts of the team. Do they work in Facebook, Twitter, Medium? Are there any thematic forums on cryptocurrencies such as BitcoinTalk and GitHub? And what information do they post there? These are all critical questions that we find answers, conducting a comparison of the different ICO.
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