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This year at Future Times we decided to twist this tradition around by compiling a collection of stories about blockchain projects disguised as anything related to death, souls, saints, etc.

Check out our special project on the eve of the Halloween, you will find out 10 articles with information







Yes, it’s that time of the year: the end of October is coming soon and we surely cannot refrain from indulging in all that Halloween jazz. Theme parties are happening everywhere from offices to studio flats, and suitable decorations can add much additional charm to them. The ability to create an exciting and slightly scary atmosphere is important to the overall success!








Crypto is surely a gripping thing in business. First of all, it revealed a number of new exciting opportunities for beginner entrepreneurs and people who had not faced fintech before. Secondly, it is hard to predict – on one hand, this feature is terrible due to the risks investors and founders are facing. Nevertheless, good things come to those who wait and the history of crypto can prove this point perfectly well. During recent years, a few interesting moments in the positive fluctuation of cryptocurrencies were captured. In some sense, this phenomenon could be considered as a shift from a (relative) Halloween nightmare to a Christmas miracle.








Today’s topic will cover crypto opportunities that are even more frightening. It’s Halloween after all, so we’ve prepared an exceptional list of 11 most blood-chilling initial coin offering investments ever to have been available to the general public. One important thing before we jump into the list: let us quickly explain the reasoning behind the selection process.








If evil creatures like Freddy Krueger and Jameson Voorhees live only in scary movies, other villains very well may sneak up on you in real life and not only on Halloween. The ones keeping the financial sphere in awe pretend to have good intentions, promising great income, only to vanish with your money, killing your dreams of becoming influential and wealthy. Unfortunately, scams and frauds in the crypto community happen almost on a daily basis.








The scariest night of the year is quickly coming. It is definitely the perfect time for thrilling catch-ups, incredible night outs or ins and showing off creativity when it comes to themes of parties. Yes, you have read it right – why not giving a try for crypto-themed costumes for the magical evening this Halloween?

Costumes are a really important part of this celebration, everyone should agree. And the world of crypto may become a very successful accent of it without putting extra effort. All what is necessary is a drop of fantasy and no fear to look exceptional!








Myriads of blockchain experts still a bit wet behind the ears, are flying around, offering “advisory” so then stumbling around hundreds of ICO whitepapers you see the same faces over and over again.
In crypto world, things can get irrational. That’s why ICO advisors from hell always keep themselves busy.








What can be better for a spooky season than some old-fashion conspiracy theories? Crypto industry seems to be overflowing with conspiracy, and it is not surprising: no one even knows who created it in the first place. We only know the alias – Satoshi Nakamoto, and that’s about it. There are countless theories on his identity along with some other crypto mysteries: here are some of the most interesting ones (probability may vary).








So, if someone got lucky and bought into a Cryogen token sale (that has finished in July 2018 resulting in $14mln worth of CRYO tokens sold) then pretty soon you’ll probably have a chance to preserve your brain (16 200 CRYO), DNA (800 CRYO) or go into space frozen (prepare 180 000 or more for that and note that your teammates most likely will grant you some sticky nickname, e.g., sleeping beauty).








The Night of All Saints is approaching, so it is about time to remember our crypto heroes that often remain forgotten – charity projects. Charitable organizations annually receive millions of dollars in donations. They help children and victims of humanitarian disasters, protect nature, invest in science and culture. That being said, society still does not trust them.

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