deppil
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September 26, 2017, 02:48:21 PM |
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No one gives a guarantee on ICO because out 10 more than 3 projects get into the scam because most of the dev become greedy when they got enough money. Many other Dev will work until their desired product is released.
then before buying ico it will be required to see the existing team on their ico project, make sure that they have a competent team in the field of ideas offered by them, and also the most important that the team is trusted, there are many who need to check before choose ico so you will be spared from ico scam
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Febo
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September 26, 2017, 03:22:47 PM |
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Hi Guys,
Im pretty keen to understand more about ICOs and intend to invest in some. ANY recommended ICOs and any advise how you guys determine whether is it a legit or Scam?
Thanks in advance.
Some are scam. That means that there is nothing really planed. just make an ICO collect money and party on. Many are designated to fail. Their idea will never bring any profit. Or will bring profit to pay little and will just spend all gathered money in ICO and when gone will just end. They dont even need to go bankrupt. LOL Few ICOs will struggle and fight and their tokens will have about same value as ICO investors payed. They will constantly have problems with governments since they made a shortcut when they crowdfunded their project. Then there will be few project that have so good idea that would work no matter how they would collect money to make it. They will also have problems with governments, but lots of profit and easily pay "tax offence".
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jlp
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September 26, 2017, 04:10:17 PM |
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Hi Guys,
Im pretty keen to understand more about ICOs and intend to invest in some. ANY recommended ICOs and any advise how you guys determine whether is it a legit or Scam?
Thanks in advance.
You can easily eliminate 95% of the ICOs with 2 simple filters: 1) HAS THE PROJECT BUILT ANYTHING THAT YOU CAN USE TODAY? If no, move on. EVERYTHING ELSE IS USELESS: Team, references, roadmap, video, fancy animations, escrow, blogs, Slack, Telegram, Twitter, Facebook and white paper. Many projects have these and they cannot prove that they can build anything. Writing software needs much more skill, work and time than anything else in their project. Several projects had great profiles, raised multiple millions and still haven't delivered any software. EOS raised $230 million and said that they were going to release something by end of summer. Nothing yet. With $230 million, EOS should have solved world hunger by now. Gnosis raised $12.5 million and their website says that they are releasing their game by first half of 2017. Nothing yet. Qtum raised $15.6 million. I don't see anything produced on Qtum's website. After raising $50 million, Cosmos's website is still pitching its white paper. Come on. What have they produced with that $50 million? MobileGo raised $53 million. Here's the roadmap from their white paper: May - June: Gamecredits Mobile Store Public Launch May - June: Gamecredits accepted for mobile store games and in- game content purchases July - August: first centralized tournaments on platform However, I don't see any of that on their website. They're mainly bragging about how their token is on exchanges. What are they doing? Day-trading their own token? 2) IS THE TEAM FROM A CORRUPT COUNTRY? If yes, move on. In corrupt countries, ethics and honesty are more lax, which means that they will have a higher tendency to exaggerate or lie. https://www.transparency.org/news/feature/corruption_perceptions_index_2016There are ICOs coming from countries that sent out thousands of phishing scams in past years. Why would you take the risk of investing in ICOs from those countries?
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v3liana
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September 26, 2017, 04:39:40 PM |
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ico is legit for investing. but there is a lot ico where are a scam. so be aware everytime investing in ico. keep watching the project and follow all the news.
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fidentiaX
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September 27, 2017, 03:40:27 AM |
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How about you read for yourself? We cover upcoming ICOs objectively and thoroughly. It's free and has lots of valuable information, so give it a read. We update it regularly. https://cryptorated.com/very interesting, actually there is an increasing trend of ICO "rating" sites coming up. I thought Smith and Crown is not a bad place to check out ICO.
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mevmike
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September 27, 2017, 04:48:30 AM |
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ICO's can either be a legit or scam. And all of decision making would fall into the investor. That is why it is a must to research first on to what coin are you going to invest you're hard earned money. . As for the advise on which ICO coin would be good to invest with. I can say that choose the coins that has a long track record. And preferably in the top 10 of coinmarketcap.
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Portia12
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ADAB ICO
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September 27, 2017, 05:11:15 AM |
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Hi Guys,
Im pretty keen to understand more about ICOs and intend to invest in some. ANY recommended ICOs and any advise how you guys determine whether is it a legit or Scam?
Thanks in advance.
90% of the icos are legit but there are some icos are scams maybe they didnt get the quota, every icos has token sell. in my expirience are all scam im so disapointed, but my icos now are all legit i think.
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xianbits
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September 27, 2017, 05:15:23 AM |
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Hi Guys,
Im pretty keen to understand more about ICOs and intend to invest in some. ANY recommended ICOs and any advise how you guys determine whether is it a legit or Scam?
Thanks in advance.
You can easily eliminate 95% of the ICOs with 2 simple filters: 1) HAS THE PROJECT BUILT ANYTHING THAT YOU CAN USE TODAY? If no, move on. EVERYTHING ELSE IS USELESS: Team, references, roadmap, video, fancy animations, escrow, blogs, Slack, Telegram, Twitter, Facebook and white paper. Many projects have these and they cannot prove that they can build anything. Writing software needs much more skill, work and time than anything else in their project. Several projects had great profiles, raised multiple millions and still haven't delivered any software. EOS raised $230 million and said that they were going to release something by end of summer. Nothing yet. With $230 million, EOS should have solved world hunger by now. Gnosis raised $12.5 million and their website says that they are releasing their game by first half of 2017. Nothing yet. Qtum raised $15.6 million. I don't see anything produced on Qtum's website. After raising $50 million, Cosmos's website is still pitching its white paper. Come on. What have they produced with that $50 million? MobileGo raised $53 million. Here's the roadmap from their white paper: May - June: Gamecredits Mobile Store Public Launch May - June: Gamecredits accepted for mobile store games and in- game content purchases July - August: first centralized tournaments on platform However, I don't see any of that on their website. They're mainly bragging about how their token is on exchanges. What are they doing? Day-trading their own token? 2) IS THE TEAM FROM A CORRUPT COUNTRY? If yes, move on. In corrupt countries, ethics and honesty are more lax, which means that they will have a higher tendency to exaggerate or lie. https://www.transparency.org/news/feature/corruption_perceptions_index_2016There are ICOs coming from countries that sent out thousands of phishing scams in past years. Why would you take the risk of investing in ICOs from those countries? Not so familiar with what those ICOs you mentioned has gone so far. So, if that's all their current status, it can be concluded that an ICO's success does not guarantee a project's success too. Maybe, can you also give us your lists of those successful ICOs that have really succeeded in following their roadmap?
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Hafik
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September 27, 2017, 05:59:56 AM |
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Hi Guys,
Im pretty keen to understand more about ICOs and intend to invest in some. ANY recommended ICOs and any advise how you guys determine whether is it a legit or Scam?
Thanks in advance.
Based on my experience. We just see the ICO TEAM arrangement, there must be some experienced people who have been successful on ICO before. see also the bounty manager, everywhere the ICO is successful under his rule.
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jekanmasin
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September 27, 2017, 06:06:06 AM |
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some might real some might undercover agent of scammer. it hard to tell which one is not and fakes. at some country icos are illegal and some ok with it. Base on peoples judges this icos thing are legal if peoples not scam peoples.
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dewanaga
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September 27, 2017, 06:54:47 AM |
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Hi Guys,
Im pretty keen to understand more about ICOs and intend to invest in some. ANY recommended ICOs and any advise how you guys determine whether is it a legit or Scam?
Thanks in advance.
I think ico there is a scam and some can be trusted, I think it's all from your care to choose an ico project, reading whitepaper is also very important
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Lumada
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September 27, 2017, 07:51:27 AM |
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Hi Guys,
Im pretty keen to understand more about ICOs and intend to invest in some. ANY recommended ICOs and any advise how you guys determine whether is it a legit or Scam?
Thanks in advance.
I think ico there is a scam and some can be trusted, I think it's all from your care to choose an ico project, reading whitepaper is also very important Make consirations on the project idea, doe it have a chance to succeed and to stood in the future for more developments, weighs the possibilities base on your understanding.
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VTS
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September 27, 2017, 07:58:55 AM |
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The current spam rate by icos is very high! The nature of icos to crowed fund crypto projects got abused big time. IMHO trading did his part to this situation. People actually do not care much if scam or not if they can make a profit via trading scam...
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AgatioX
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September 27, 2017, 08:01:43 AM |
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Like any investment - ICO's are risky,and need research,thats all. The deeper research you make, more safe will be your investments
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Francis Freeman
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September 27, 2017, 08:02:26 AM |
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There are lots of ICOs on the market. You may recognize 3 main categories of ICOs projects:
- ICOs that are actually real scams, which never release coins or tokens. They also never pay bounty hunters. Thus what they basically do is to take money from investors and then disappear. They are real thieves, in other words. - ICOs that release coins and tokens, but with a low-level, often silly and ridicolous project. In other words, it is not worth to invest in such projects because they never made investors rich. Such project often never release even a MVP. - ICOs that are worth to invest in because they have a good project, clear roadmap, skilled team and an already working MVP.
Knowing which is the legit and profitable ICO to invest your money in is not always easy. You need to study and inform yourself in detail.
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September 27, 2017, 08:16:25 AM |
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Here is good one Project name: Ambrosus Token symbol: AMB Website: https://ambrosus.com/Whitepaper: https://ambrosus.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Ambrosus-White-Paper-V8-1.pdfHard cap: CHF 100 million (ICO contributors own 40% of total token supply if hard cap is reached) Soft Cap: None Conversion rate: 1 ETH = 1,000 AMB Maximum market cap at ICO on a fully diluted basis: CHF 250 million if hard cap is reached Bonus structure: 10% for contributions over 300 ETH / 20% for contributions over 1,600 ETH / 30% for contributions over 3,200 ETH Pre-sale / white list available: Pre-sale is over ERC20 token: Yes Timeline: Postponed to September 22, 2017 (please refer to Ambrosus’ website for the most up-to-date information) Token distribution date: After the end of ICO
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OracionSeis
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September 27, 2017, 11:06:51 AM |
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No one gives a guarantee on ICO because out 10 more than 3 projects get into the scam because most of the dev become greedy when they got enough money. Many other Dev will work until their desired product is released.
then before buying ico it will be required to see the existing team on their ico project, make sure that they have a competent team in the field of ideas offered by them, and also the most important that the team is trusted, there are many who need to check before choose ico so you will be spared from ico scam First, you must check the community of the token you want to invest, because the source of success is depends on the investors (the buyer community). I think only this thing is enough to know an ICO legit or scam haha.
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Oppang Inamo
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September 27, 2017, 11:10:38 AM |
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I think it will depend on you,all ico's required to have the security and its in you if you believe that it is legit or scam.But now for some reasons we cannot avoid that happen,because other people want is for their own benefits only and they did not think what are they doing,so I conclude that these scams are not preventable if we ourselves will be ready and wise,some are legit or most are legit and some are scams.
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xPPx
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September 27, 2017, 11:15:38 AM |
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Not all of them. Most ICOs are scams, though. Around 95%...
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