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Author Topic: Is it safe to participate in ICO's?  (Read 15513 times)
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December 17, 2017, 12:54:16 PM
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Investing into anything is never 100% safe. You are taking your money and putting into something else.

The most important thing is researching. Look into all aspects before putting anything down. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
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December 17, 2017, 12:58:30 PM
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Nowhere is nothing without risks, but they can be minimized with the help of good analysis and cold miscalculation, you need to be able to make money.
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December 17, 2017, 04:10:52 PM
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It will never be safe in any ICO. There will always be a risk. It is up to you to do research and not just dive into a particular ICO. Somewhat calculate the risk your up into.
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December 17, 2017, 06:44:38 PM
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Everything has a risk as well as in this business that we have. There are ways for you to ensure that the ICO is safe, all you need to do is read every single details of that project - you need to consider the team who manages it.
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December 17, 2017, 07:06:28 PM
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It will never be safe in any ICO. There will always be a risk. It is up to you to do research and not just dive into a particular ICO. Somewhat calculate the risk your up into.
you can take out the risk now, first research about the ico and of course ask for KYC/AML ICO with that is the safest and will not be a scam.. this is the new feature of ICO and together we can stand for this, having this feature in ICO is a sure hit on the market soon !
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December 17, 2017, 07:09:09 PM
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What do you consider "safe"? If you participate in a bounty company, all that you can risk is your time spent doing the tasks. If you invest in a project - you lose money, if ICO - scam.
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December 17, 2017, 07:15:14 PM
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Of course there are a lot of scams. You need to carefully approach the choice of the ICO. I regularly participate and earn good money.

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December 17, 2017, 07:18:27 PM
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What do you consider "safe"? If you participate in a bounty company, all that you can risk is your time spent doing the tasks. If you invest in a project - you lose money, if ICO - scam.

But notice that your time is also very valuable.
A person who participates in a bounty which is scam wastes the time and is also cause some other people to get scammed.
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December 17, 2017, 07:23:47 PM
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Everything has its own risk. And if you're not lucky, you can lose every money you've invested. It is advisable to be cautious before deciding to join ICO's project.

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December 17, 2017, 07:38:43 PM
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What do you consider "safe"? If you participate in a bounty company, all that you can risk is your time spent doing the tasks. If you invest in a project - you lose money, if ICO - scam.

But notice that your time is also very valuable.
A person who participates in a bounty which is scam wastes the time and is also cause some other people to get scammed.
I meant it! Nobody forces us. We choose the project ourselves and no one gives us 100% guarantees for the successful conduct of the ICO and the payment of a fee that will have some value.
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December 17, 2017, 08:09:33 PM
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Any ICO can make x10 and same easy can go down with x3. The only way to participate with profit - diversification. You can lose in one, you can lose in two but then you will make profit in 3 other Smiley It works well for me.
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December 17, 2017, 08:42:32 PM
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Everything has its own risk. And if you're not lucky, you can lose every money you've invested. It is advisable to be cautious before deciding to join ICO's project.
i think it is safe because first you need to search about ICOS that which is need to be trusted and which is not.I agree that the risk is always there. We could lose our investment here very quickly if we put it on the wrong ICO. The only way to minimize our risk is to research or learn who's behind it because there are a lot of ICOs that are using fake profiles then when they get what they want. They just disappear. Also if you want to stay safe from investing you should not put all your money like emergency fund or money that you need because you or they or even me will have a hard time getting what we had invest.but at the end want to say that this is the best time .
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December 17, 2017, 09:37:02 PM
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Well, in our world everything is risky, even just go out. Read about ICO, read a lot and draw conclusions. Many companies, if they do not collect enough money for ICO, give all the collected money back to investors. This is normal practice. If it's scammers. That, of course, no matter how much they have collected, much or little, they will not give anything in return.

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December 17, 2017, 09:41:07 PM
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Definitely not safe if you are considering putting huge sums of money into ICO's. What you got to do is research about the team and the project that they are building. The kind of contacts the team has got and the community around it. Most imp is the hardcap. But still after all this you may burn your money.

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December 17, 2017, 09:47:48 PM
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No it isn't. All this coins are useless. But if you like the idea, you can fund it this way
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December 17, 2017, 09:55:08 PM
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I took part only in a few ICO. I'm afraid. Since it is not clear whether they will give me tokens or not, and how much the price will be after ICO. Since I can buy for 1 dollar, and after the sale it's about 0.4 or even less.

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December 17, 2017, 09:58:11 PM
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Definitely not safe if you are considering putting huge sums of money into ICO's. What you got to do is research about the team and the project that they are building. The kind of contacts the team has got and the community around it. Most imp is the hardcap. But still after all this you may burn your money.

In terms of security, it's safe, there is no doubts for this. But in terms of other concerns about returns and profits, it's in the gray zone. Sometimes they stay in low prices and get dumped by the participants. That's a huge problem.
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December 17, 2017, 10:07:40 PM
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Right now there are many ICOs coming out, is it really safe to participate in any of it and spend that much?
All potential and current investors by now know that they need to do some research of their own before they invest money in an ICO and the worst part of it is these projects are unregulated and anybody can create an ico which shouldnt be the case.

In participating ICOs I have high hopes that these coins could be the next Bitcoin or other currencies that are really going up in the market.
Of course this possibility is there thats why we need to keep supporting those projects that have the potential to fill bitcoins shoes.
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December 17, 2017, 10:08:32 PM
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What do you consider "safe"? If you participate in a bounty company, all that you can risk is your time spent doing the tasks. If you invest in a project - you lose money, if ICO - scam.

But notice that your time is also very valuable.
A person who participates in a bounty which is scam wastes the time and is also cause some other people to get scammed.
I meant it! Nobody forces us. We choose the project ourselves and no one gives us 100% guarantees for the successful conduct of the ICO and the payment of a fee that will have some value.
Investment always has risk. You can't blame anyone when you lose in ICO. It's your decision and you own your money, you have all permission to decide invest or not. Some people blame others lie them the ICO projects can help them become the rich in short time. In my opinion, they just lost money by their greed.

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December 18, 2017, 01:57:17 AM
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Right now there are many ICOs coming out, is it really safe to participate in any of it and spend that much? In participating ICOs I have high hopes that these coins could be the next Bitcoin or other currencies that are really going up in the market.

We cannot really tell if an ICO is legit and successful. Although it is very tempting to participate in ICO especially when they forecast the how much is the value of their coins in the market after the ICO, but the truth is the market and community decide the value of the coins. So as long they cant implement their project fully, most coins will just be dumped just after it is listed in the market.
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