buharikx31
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September 30, 2017, 03:51:49 PM |
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The first thing is funcitonallity it's really important because it shows the futures second it's team behind the project if they are providing enough information about campaign and token third it's unique technological opportunities
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kamina87
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September 30, 2017, 04:10:01 PM |
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Before investing I usually define my investment principles as follows: 1. The size of the product and the platform of the project to the whole market 2. Their work team is serious and frequent interaction with investors 3. The project must have a strong enough community to promote the project 4. The road map of the project must be reasonable 5. The supply of the project
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Raxitto
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October 05, 2017, 12:48:39 PM |
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It is more then 3 aspect we need to look at one p4oject. 1. Development team 2. The project ( is it posaible to do that project or just dream ) 3. How much money they need and how much money the minimum and hard cap 4. Road map
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Creator of this thread approach was more technical, and how many of us have deep knowledge about technology. Your 4 aspects is what was I watching before I invested in few ICO`s. I invested in BitDice, BetKing and TrueFlip ICO`s. Developers of this ICO`s are well known in this community, casinos will be here always, and bitcoin casinos are the future. This projects can change the way people invest in casinos and earn from them. All of this 3 casinos already have millions of dollars invested, and road map they presented is what I like the most. Both BitDice and BetKing plan to have sports book, more games. This casinos are already popular, and in future if they gain more popularity there will be more people and more earning for people who invested in early stages. BetKing will re-activate its bitcoin casino platform announcing the start of its ICO for August 7, 2017. The famous online bitcoin casino BetKing will soon be back with a new and improved platform. The re-launching of the platform follows an ICO campaign that began on August 7, 2017 and continued through September 4. BetKing's ICO offered investors and customers an opportunity to support the re-launch by buying BetKing Bankroll tokens. The new BetKing avatar will integrate many new features, including new casino titles and support for additional cryptocurrencies. Launched initially in April 2013, an earlier version of BetKing with a three-year period of success, becoming one of the most famous online casinos. However, dissatisfied with a current offer, one platform issued profit payments to all its members and suspended operations in December 2016 with the intention of doing a relaunch the following year.
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DIMKAZDS
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October 05, 2017, 12:55:35 PM |
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I think the first and the most important thing to look for in an ICO is the concept in which the ICO is based upon. The idea behind the ico has to be unique and innovative if you want good amount of returns. The team is another important factor. A good team ensures high returns in less time. The third factor according to me is the popularity of the ICO as a popular ICO is like to raise more funds which are essential for development of the project.
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blockchain_activist
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October 05, 2017, 01:13:02 PM |
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1. Ability to implement - Many of the ICO's right now are mostly fluff with no clear way to implement their product in the real world. ICO's like Kin who is being spun of Kik Interactive, Unikoin gold off Unikrn, and one coming up called Kudos which is being implemented by the team behind Skedaddle,(the rapidly growing on-demand long distance transit network) have a distinct advantage putting their coins into action. An already established user base is vital toward kickstarting the network. 2. Vision - Is this product actually going to fix a problem? Despite all it's promise, blockchain isn't always the answer. Many companies are using blockchain just seemingly because. I look for companies that are using blockchain to solve problems that were previously difficult or impossible to fix, and now with the advent of blockchain can be properly addressed. 3. Development/Advisor teams - In a space so heavily saturated with ideas and speculation you need to have faith in the people behind it. Ensuring that the team behind the token sale has adequate experience growing seed ideas and creating user-friendly software will in many cases be the difference between a successful and unsuccessful ICO. Having the right mentorship and connections from advising teams feeds into this as well.
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October 05, 2017, 02:02:44 PM |
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The first is concept of the project is interesting and different than the others Second is management team has experience and expertise in the field Third is whether the product is needed and has a larga market share
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shamzblueworld
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October 05, 2017, 02:33:19 PM |
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For me, the number one thing to look at is the team, their expertise and experience. Then the core concept, the road-map and its real life applications if any, I'd always prefer something that has real life application or usage. And finally, I do take into consideration its vibe, how the public is actually perceiving it, because after-all its the people who can make it successful or a failure.
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tanoe
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October 05, 2017, 05:22:22 PM |
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As the question reads. For me:
- The concept/vision - is it innovative? does it solve a real world problem? is the problem it solves something I am interested in? - The team - Size and experience. - How the coin relates to the concept. Is the coin a key part of the platform? Are other payment methods available to users, etc.
If only 3 thing , i agree with you. but, just additional for concept , The idea make sense , will deserve to be considered .
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October 05, 2017, 06:15:34 PM |
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There are three fundamental factor that l put into consideration before I get on any ICO. Namely: 1. An idea that change status quo in any giving sector or industry 2. A team of experienced professionals who has work all their lives on the idea they are prompting. 3. A working something. What I mean by 'working something ' is something of value I can hold on to in an exchange for my money. Working software, existing customers etc.
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Gymshark
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October 05, 2017, 06:17:37 PM |
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Personally I have 4 specific aspects that I focus on.
1. Logical idea with a sound white paper to back it up 2. Solid and interactive team 3. Token valuation: I always look for low valuations 4. Community involvement / "Hype"
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adam1230
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October 05, 2017, 06:23:11 PM |
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1-Team members 2-Project realty 3-Affiliate and referral structure 4-Token distribution 5-community activity these are my key points usually team members are very important for me and communication through telegram will be a light
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October 05, 2017, 06:28:57 PM |
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- White paper - Team - Website design
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Golegard
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October 05, 2017, 07:38:21 PM |
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As the question reads. For me:
- The concept/vision - is it innovative? does it solve a real world problem? is the problem it solves something I am interested in? - The team - Size and experience. - How the coin relates to the concept. Is the coin a key part of the platform? Are other payment methods available to users, etc.
First is their concept, objectives, mission and vision to prove that their ICO will be success in the future. Second is their whitepaper, read the whitepaper from start to finish. Before I join in the ICO, I want to see the sincerity and integrity of the team. Then, third is the budget allocation and price. If the budget is big, the tokens you can earn is big. Be aware on the ICO scam.
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beetlejam
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October 06, 2017, 11:12:58 AM |
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For me my three are:-
- The concept - Do they need an altcoin? or are they just doing it for an ICO?
- The team - Developers, their experience, the CEO and how big and strong the team is in all aspects. I feel that people focus too much on the developers and miss off the CEO, marketers etc. A developer can create the next best thing, but if they do not have the team to steer it or sell it, It won't get far.
- Whitepaper - Check numbers, roadmap, how it works. If the whitepaper misses anything it looks a little shady. They should be completely transparent.
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- Their social media presence - Creating their own content, growing it organically and connecting with the public.
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SpearTackle
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October 06, 2017, 11:37:10 AM |
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1. Catchy name : An ICO having a catchy name makes it interesting. 2. Good amount of stakes that will receive : When there is a good amount, it makes you work harder. 3. Good concept : If an ICO has a good concept, it is a sure success.
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stupid_seb
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October 07, 2017, 12:37:41 AM |
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What are the 3 thing you look for in an ICO?
1. No ICO 2. No ICO 3. No ICO
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Hallmader
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October 07, 2017, 12:59:23 AM |
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As the question reads. For me:
- The concept/vision - is it innovative? does it solve a real world problem? is the problem it solves something I am interested in? - The team - Size and experience. - How the coin relates to the concept. Is the coin a key part of the platform? Are other payment methods available to users, etc.
Hear people! This a good list for ICO investors. Especially to the ones asking how to gauge whether the ICO is worth investing or not. This entails a good deal of time and effort though. That is why ICO investment needs a serious effort before being done finally. Better than safe than sorry, so it is always worth it to undergo all these investigations.
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October 07, 2017, 01:26:39 AM |
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1. S O L I D team or some form of credibility with past ventures
2. Idea: it has to be a good, applicable idea
3. Proof of concept
So far, my favorite ICO's that fall into these criteria are Civic and UnikoinGold. Strong teams and lots of execution.
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btcholder
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October 07, 2017, 02:00:48 PM |
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At this moment there is lot of ico out there. But find a good quality ico is really tough work. But if we attention some points like solid white paper, strong team, magnificent website, believable concept then we can also find a great ico.
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Geleve
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October 07, 2017, 02:57:18 PM |
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Their team, if they are anonymous or not; if they are fake or not, did they have good experiences or not. I check if the project is innovative enough or not. Quantity and distributions of their tokens how much they take for theirselves.
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