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September 27, 2017, 03:24:52 PM
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Hi,
I'm new to this community and I'm trying to understand quick a lot of information in a short period of time.
If you can and have the time please share with me the steps I have to take to make a investment into a new ICO project. Let's say from the begining that this project is interesting and fiable, what are the steps that I have to take from the moment that I have the BTC/ETH until that ICO project will be released: how do I contribute to the project, how will they know that it was me who sended the contribution, how will I get the new tokens, where will I be able to get the new wallet, and other and other things that you consider important to know and it will be helpfull)
(If there is another discoution with simmilar question please send that link - I couldn't find it)
Thank you in advance.

don't invest in ico they are often scam project copy paste from previous ico with fake face just to make them look more legit lol, invest in good coin with very good roadmap and serious dev that respond quickly to any question, there are notorious dev that are here from long time and make new coin after a while follow those

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September 27, 2017, 03:53:32 PM
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I advice you to invest in Bitcoin for long time. It's realy can be new gold in the future. I also advice you to invest in Ethereum, because a lot of projects based on ETH. And you can invest in ICO startups on real business
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September 27, 2017, 04:14:10 PM
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Various ICO have their own steps and tules for investor who want to participate in their ICO some even have a whitelist which need application. I advice you find first an ICO that you think would be profitable in future then read info available in tgeir Ann Threads and their website they already have instructions there regarding joining in their ICO.

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September 27, 2017, 07:28:50 PM
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i advice you to participate in bounty compaigns!

after 3 of 4 months you will aquire experience i crypto world and then you can invest!

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September 27, 2017, 09:01:26 PM
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i advice you to participate in bounty compaigns!
after 3 of 4 months you will aquire experience i crypto world and then you can invest!

Maybe it's too long for him because the OP wants to get involved with ICO, but you're right because my understanding comes from following the gift altcoin. But if the OP wants to go directly to speculation can be seen from every development in the ANN thread of each project, they explain in detail the procedure following the investment.
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September 27, 2017, 09:14:03 PM
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I too have been looking into ICO's. but after reading the forums comments I've held off on any investments and spending time learning about ICO's and tracking them. figure after a couple of months, I'll find a good one and pull the trigger on a minimal investment and see how that goes.
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