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November 17, 2019, 05:07:11 PM
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it's not just bitwing and EZ365 that are having trouble achieving softcap in this market, lots of projects are experiencing the same thing. Not achieving softcap will indeed make the project fail, but can provide additional time for softcap to be achieved. Good projects like bitwings and EZ365 have to work even harder to raise funds for their projects to run. But back to the interests of investors.
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November 17, 2019, 05:08:09 PM
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The Bitwing project exaggerates its smartphone as it advertises it can generate 2 EThs in a month. In addition, their IEO project on P2Pb2B, as far as I know, the IEO projects on this exchange were unsuccessful.
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November 17, 2019, 07:21:58 PM
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Fewer people are looking to invest in a project considering the fact that they all tend to dump upon listing. Investors look to make profits not record losses. This trend is the major reason why many projects are finding it difficult to raise money from investors as many are looking to buy after it is listed on an exchange at cheaper prices than the ICO/IEO.

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November 17, 2019, 07:47:40 PM
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Fewer people are looking to invest in a project considering the fact that they all tend to dump upon listing. Investors look to make profits not record losses. This trend is the major reason why many projects are finding it difficult to raise money from investors as many are looking to buy after it is listed on an exchange at cheaper prices than the ICO/IEO.

We can say that there are more projects then people in crypto! With so many new projects and old projects people are not sure where to invest their money and to make some profit. After listing prices do drop, some of them hardly, one more big reason why people stay away from investing in early stages.
Looks like there are many reasons why some projects cant reach softcap, I would say that we need fresh blood, new projects should be ready for better marketing, to give more money for that, so they can attract more people, not just in crypto communities.

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November 17, 2019, 07:56:49 PM
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Few good projects i have seen are having hard time to gather funds, they are still far behind to reaching their target softcap
1. Bitwings
2. EZ365

What do you have in mind about these two project? they are good enough to give a try for me, what do you say?

Title says hardcap however your message says softcap. Are you talking about softcap or hardcap? Hope both of these projects will sail through atleast on the softcap part.
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November 17, 2019, 08:15:23 PM
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Bitwings bounty campaign wasn't organized so well and I think that's one of the reasons they are finding it difficult to raise their softcap. So many rules which drove away many hunters so their project couldn't get enough audience

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