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August 26, 2017, 07:13:27 PM
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I am starting this thread because I am curious to find out which current and upcoming ICOs BCT folks (especially members who have been here for a while and can tell the good projects from the bad)  are planning on investing in.   The amount of ICOs and new coins has tripled from a year ago and it's extremely tedious to go through every single ICO, research and read the whitepaper.  Hence, I am starting this thread so we can all compare notes.   In general, I look for coins which represent a new technology or creates blockchain for a new industry.  Therefore, I have recently invested in Cosmos, Aeternity, Tezos, Dimcoin, Rialto, PAY, DistrictOX.   I on the fence with EOS but may go in soon.

What are some ICOs you all are looking into?
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August 26, 2017, 07:16:21 PM
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I am starting this thread because I am curious to find out which current and upcoming ICOs BCT folks (especially members who have been here for a while and can tell the good projects from the bad)  are planning on investing in.   The amount of ICOs and new coins has tripled from a year ago and it's extremely tedious to go through every single ICO, research and read the whitepaper.  Hence, I am starting this thread so we can all compare notes.   In general, I look for coins which represent a new technology or creates blockchain for a new industry.  Therefore, I have recently invested in Cosmos, Aeternity, Tezos, Dimcoin, Rialto, PAY, DistrictOX.   I on the fence with EOS but may go in soon.

What are some ICOs you all are looking into?

i'm following some icoes..
but i don't know if i will partecipate..
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August 26, 2017, 07:38:55 PM
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Crypto currency is a digital currency (virtual), which is a coin (English-coin). The coins are protected from counterfeiting, This is encrypted information that can not be copied (using cryptography and defining the "crypto" prefix on its behalf). And how does electronic crypto currency differ from ordinary money in electronic form? For ordinary money to appear in electronic accounts, they must first be credited to an account in a physical embodiment, for example through a bank or payment terminal. That is, for ordinary currency, electronic form is just one form of representation. Crypto currency is transmitted directly to the network and is not connected in any way with the regular currency or with the currency system of the country. So, the answer to the question "crypto currency - what is this" with simple words would sound like "this is electronic money".
Anyone who wants it, who has computer equipment with the power and special software needed, can be involved in its production on the network (called mining). In the mining process, the computing power of the equipment is solved by the algorithm, the complexity gradually grows and decides to extract the coin - a set of encrypted information. Proof of a coin on a network is a blockade - a kind of account. This currency is stored in a decentralized way, distributed by electronic crypto users.
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August 26, 2017, 07:41:02 PM
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A lot of people answering this will just use the opportunity to advertise their own coin.  We've had such a flood of new coins recently it's hard to say which one is best.  I look for a good dev team, something that's not just thrown together.
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August 27, 2017, 06:27:17 AM
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I am starting this thread because I am curious to find out which current and upcoming ICOs BCT folks (especially members who have been here for a while and can tell the good projects from the bad)  are planning on investing in.   The amount of ICOs and new coins has tripled from a year ago and it's extremely tedious to go through every single ICO, research and read the whitepaper.  Hence, I am starting this thread so we can all compare notes.   In general, I look for coins which represent a new technology or creates blockchain for a new industry.  Therefore, I have recently invested in Cosmos, Aeternity, Tezos, Dimcoin, Rialto, PAY, DistrictOX.   I on the fence with EOS but may go in soon.

What are some ICOs you all are looking into?

I invest money to the BTX coin. This is not ICO, but it seems to me that the coin is very promising. According to its functionality it is better then Bitcoin and is very cheap now. Each week to deposit is added 3%, and in November there will be a final payment, and the deposit will increase by x15. From 100 BTX you get 1500 BTX.

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