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Author Topic: Where do you find interesting ICO ?  (Read 18888 times)
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May 11, 2018, 11:22:50 AM
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Where do you find interesting ICO or crypto projects to invest ? Here on bitcointalk announcements or on other websites related to new ICO  announcements !
All my information was gathered from this forum, there's plenty. Sometimes it takes a long time to track promising projects from outright garbage. In choosing me to help reviews from forum members where all the paint advantages and disadvantages, it greatly simplifies the process and saves me time!
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May 11, 2018, 03:12:35 PM
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I think that Bitcointalk is a good choice Smiley
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May 11, 2018, 03:15:07 PM
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The ICO launched by Fast Invest is set out to be the most profitable one as it enables token buyers to enter the world of investments.
SimplyVital Health aims to leverage blockchain technology to benefit healthcare by enabling patient data management using smart contracts.
This ICO will be based on crypto assets known as TRIP, which will act as reward point tokens.
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May 12, 2018, 02:44:24 PM
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This forum can provide me the information about devs clearly than review website. Some members can help me to know whos project is the scammer through "Scam Accusations" board. This forum also provides me know the power of community on worldwide of every project.
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May 15, 2018, 01:38:53 AM
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you can find all new ico at bitcointalk
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May 15, 2018, 09:43:29 AM
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As usual I visit icobench.com, bitcointalk and social media. Learn that project but still carefull.
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May 15, 2018, 05:56:16 PM
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There are many websites that evaluate new ICO projects on the internet and you can easily find them. But I advise you to just consult and not use these reviews to decide on the investment because they are likely to get ads for those ICO projects.
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May 15, 2018, 06:05:11 PM
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I always browse through altcoins section bounty services to find interesting ICO's. Apart from that I will check the ICO's solidarity and potential in different websites googling them. The main thing for ICO is their road map, team, advisors and their ICO bench rating. We cannot say all the CIO's are successful and there are few ICO's winded up in between.
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May 15, 2018, 06:13:19 PM
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Mostly I view new topics on the forum. I prefer technical projects, I do not like crypto projects social networks, real estate and others, in which I can not understand how developers will use the technology.
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May 15, 2018, 11:05:39 PM
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I follow bitcointalk and one or two website for that. Of course I continue to research about ICO's on their announcements and own publications which really interested me.
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May 15, 2018, 11:08:04 PM
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Dont waste you money on ico Sad join my hashflare group https://hashflare.io/r/33FD394F-cryptoviews
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May 15, 2018, 11:20:06 PM
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As long as I look at the altcoin section of this forum and start asking questions, also I will recommend the ICO review site as a starting point, because most of them are professional then us.
I really find a interesting ico by visiting all the project of amazix team, i am really confident that all the projects of amazix team is good and will surely give us a  good profit and  i also find a good ico by reading the whitepaper.

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May 16, 2018, 01:28:43 PM
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just look on the announcement section of this forum and start asking questions, I would only advise looking at ICO review sites as a starting point as most of them are just pay to play systems.
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May 16, 2018, 01:30:32 PM
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Where do you find interesting ICO or crypto projects to invest ? Here on bitcointalk announcements or on other websites related to new ICO  announcements !

This is the best place to find an ico and you can look on the altcoin bounties section, i think that this is the legitimate forum for those people who are looking for cryptocurrency business today.
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May 16, 2018, 01:31:43 PM
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I find interesting with ICO is in bitcointalk. I do some research here in bitcointalk and if I find the right ICO for me. I will start to look to their website and reading articles about them and whitepaper. To have knowledge what ICO you will joining.
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May 18, 2018, 09:38:47 AM
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you can find interesting ICO here in this forum, you can find also in twitter and facebook because some of the Good ICO are posting there. You can also find in telegram. But before you join in some ICO read and research first for you not to scam.
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May 18, 2018, 09:43:11 AM
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Usually all the information about the cryptocurrency or ICO is given on the social media platforms like twitter most popular in use for most of the cryptocurrency but in the case that you do not find what you are looking for over there then you should definitely refer to the pages of the cryptocurrency website since information there will be both reliable and complete.
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May 18, 2018, 09:47:15 AM
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There are many ways to find proper ICOs. One of them is twitter. Twitter is a great source if you follow the right accounts. I keep checking twitter everyday for new ICOs and opportunities. You should give it a try. There is one thing you need to do and it is , no matter where you get the information from check it your self. Always make the last decision yourself.
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May 18, 2018, 09:51:09 AM
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They are so many ICO's running at the moments, and theres no chance to inform about all of them. There are a lot of interesting ICO which i passed because i just hear about the project after the ico starts. SO i look mostly for some tip from other crypto investors. There are some HOT ICO threads in the local areas here. Thats much easier when everbody who researched about a coin post their infos and then you can read this and save some time and money.
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May 18, 2018, 10:01:07 AM
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You guy might want to take a look at Adamant

I gotta say, in a world where almost all ICOs are run through Ethereum, many of which are promising a mainnet "eventually", having a project which not only uses something else than Ethereum, but also already has a working network is pretty refreshing.

Lisk, which Adamant is based on, did quite well back then, as did a lot of non-token, non-Ethereum ICOs.

We'll see whether times may have changed, but I always went with the underdogs and it paid off in the end.

Another, more recent example was Dragonchain. It had its ICO in a kind of depression state, where everybody was pretty much fed up. Additionally, it had no Hardcap, which people disliked as well. Turned out to be one of the big, big winners.

So, my bet is on Adamant, because it is pretty much a dark horse at this stage.

More of my thoughts on it here:

Can I just say how glad I am to see an ICo which is not just another ETH token?

My personal thoughts:

Pros:
  • Working prototype
  • Proven consensus system (Lisks codebase)
  • Relatively small hardcap (12 000 ETH or roughly 8 000 000 $)
  • Most of the tokens will be distributed
  • Sniffing around indicates, that this is a legit project (E.g. interview on the Lisk blog, yet no official endorsement)

Cons:
  • I'm not sure whether an independent blockchain is really needed for this project
  • It's still a token solution, meaning, you'll have to jump through hoops to get the tokens to pay, as opposed to payment via established currencies

General thoughts:
There is a number of projects working in that direction, which on the one hand is competition, on the other hand indicates a general interest in the idea. From what I'm seeing, Adamant is pretty far ahead, compared to others (Hush, ODN, et. al.).
With SHIFT, Ark, RISE and Blockpool, Lisks codebase has been utilized quite a bit. Projects like EOS will be using a variant of DPoS as well, so there might be more interest in projects going that route.
All in all, I feel the positives outweight the negative aspects, so I'll put a little bit in there.

Ref link:

https://adamant.im/ico/?referal=U10700721906004344123


Ref link shill: https://adamant.im/ico/?referal=U10700721906004344123
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