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January 26, 2018, 10:44:41 AM
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Hello,

I read several messages on the internet and I heard from several people I spoke that if you want a quick / big ROI from an ICO it is better to invest in an ICO project with a low hard cap.

What is considered as a low hardcap? Is it 10 mil, 20 mil?
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I also heard about to look at the total supply of tokens if you want a big ROI.

What are your thoughts on this?

Thankx.
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January 26, 2018, 11:12:02 AM
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Hello,

I read several messages on the internet and I heard from several people I spoke that if you want a quick / big ROI from an ICO it is better to invest in an ICO project with a low hard cap.

What is considered as a low hardcap? Is it 10 mil, 20 mil?
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I also heard about to look at the total supply of tokens if you want a big ROI.

What are your thoughts on this?

Thankx.

Mostly all ICO campaign need an low hard cap  investment offering before they  suggest to proceed in hard cap public sale ,to test if many more investor would catch up there marketing promotion,but if they find out that the ICO is succesfull they continue to sold all coins  until there's nothing left,and they declare success,but in terms of better to invest than in low hard cap than in high hard cap,so that  you can easily get an ROI ,i thinks if im not mistaken soft cap and hardcap public sale is same in terms of return of investment,because  disame you still waiting the percentage of all profit.

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January 29, 2018, 10:20:39 AM
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Hello,

I read several messages on the internet and I heard from several people I spoke that if you want a quick / big ROI from an ICO it is better to invest in an ICO project with a low hard cap.

What is considered as a low hardcap? Is it 10 mil, 20 mil?
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I also heard about to look at the total supply of tokens if you want a big ROI.

What are your thoughts on this?

Thankx.

Total supply of tokens is used when calculating market cap and that's why it's considered. I'll just go to talking about market cap now. There can be no fixed definition of low or high, it all depends on the function and potential of the project. The best way to consider it is to look towards the competition. Generally anything under 10m would be quite low in terms of an ICO goal, under 1m-2m would be really quite low.

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