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October 25, 2017, 12:15:39 PM |
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Their are so many ongoing ico, am finding it hard to differentiate between scam and good ico, which one do you think is worth investing in?
it is also very difficult to predict whether an ico to be a scam or not but that should be emphasized us in anticipating it can be seen from how many investors who send some of his property into an ico.certainly solution that will provide fresh air also for participants who others at the end of the campaign later.
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October 25, 2017, 12:21:19 PM |
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You need to have ability to check what about founders says local media and local community. Thats very important, as they in most cases can say much more, than nice linkedin profile
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October 25, 2017, 02:14:15 PM |
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Their are so many ongoing ico, am finding it hard to differentiate between scam and good ico, which one do you think is worth investing in?
Just learn to read about the team and also try to discuss the project in the ANN thread of that particular ICO you are talking about. If everything seems to be positive in those discussion and if the team is experienced ICO management then you have good chance of hitting the right ICO really. Despite of this you should go after the publicity reach if that particular ICO. I mean if the name of that particular ICO is everywhere then just take a shot and invest into it, you will benefit because the marketing makes sure they will receive large volumes of investors. So there are many small and big factors which defines ultimate fate of it.
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October 25, 2017, 02:26:01 PM |
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Yes there is too much Ico; And we can't decided scam or real. Definitely needs to investigate well
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October 25, 2017, 02:57:22 PM |
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October 25, 2017, 03:50:22 PM |
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I think you can find real ico with a little research. it is relevant to the experience in this forum. Scam projects show poor quality
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October 25, 2017, 04:14:12 PM |
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on our cryptocurrency market, there are many kind of ICO projects and many kind of coins, however, most of them is fraud, people usually dont do research deeply to understand is that a good project is not. so it depends on us to choose whether to invest in ICO project or not and do research about that project before making investment.
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October 25, 2017, 04:23:02 PM |
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All ICOS is not a scam , most of them as unsuccessful but that dont means that is a scam as well
For every one perspective ICO I can name ten scam ICOs. So it's about 90% scam there
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October 25, 2017, 05:46:45 PM |
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OK. If many here believe that 90 percent of ICO fraud, then let's create a branch in which we will make a full list of these ICO. Also, in order not to be chatterboxes, we must justify our conclusions.
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October 25, 2017, 05:59:38 PM |
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Their are so many ongoing ico, am finding it hard to differentiate between scam and good ico, which one do you think is worth investing in?
You can determine a good ico based on the detaild snd information of its thread or its site. If an ico has a detailed information and a very marvelous site then i think it is a good ico. Also if the dev. is easy to communicate with and all the information is valid then it is a good ico. You can also determine a scam ico. If the thread of that ico is not updating in a long time or the detailed information is not that real then trust your sense, its a scam.
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October 25, 2017, 07:35:18 PM |
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Guys, you talk about different things. He asking what a good ICO from investor prospective. He you need to ask one more question long or short term. Some event not very good projects can give you much in short term, but in long term they just die. Just choose the right ICO analytic services, its kind of complicated to evaluate ICO potential ROI while you not professional.
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October 26, 2017, 06:59:01 AM |
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I don't think you'll really get an 'honest' answer here, too many people trying to "sell" their own product or make gains. I'd say independent research is always the best answer. Look for something that is new and innovative, that you can see real world use for. Try to avoid the company that's repackaged the same product 50 other companies have created.
This is just a pretty brief and best statement the OP can hear from anyone. Everything balls down to the investor and you just have to make sure you are seeing an innovative product, the availability of the product and the team backing the product before making a move. Some ICOs will promise you heaven on earth without nothing to show and those are just some ICOs to not bat an eyelid for. Even those with good team knows better than giving investors empty promises.
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October 26, 2017, 07:43:02 PM |
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on our cryptocurrency market, there are many kind of ICO projects and many kind of coins, however, most of them is fraud, people usually dont do research deeply to understand is that a good project is not. so it depends on us to choose whether to invest in ICO project or not and do research about that project before making investment.
Yes, thats why I think it need to be regulated. One day, people will lose a lot of money on this. Now you still can trade shit coin (which product are "in development"), but most of them worth notging
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October 26, 2017, 09:17:52 PM |
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I see that a significant part of ICO still try to attract funds to the project's goals. True, they are not entirely successful and not completely thought out and issued coins then just die. Of course, ICO is, of course, a direct fraud. To distinguish them is becoming increasingly difficult, because with the idea, the team of documents they, as a rule, everything is in order. I see an exit only in the state regulation of this process. If before that the team is dentified, this will sharply reduce the likelihood of further fraud.
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October 29, 2017, 06:33:34 PM |
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More and more ICOs now even dont have smart contract before fundrising, now a lot of ICOs dont have it. Thats a red flag for me.
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October 29, 2017, 07:55:49 PM |
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Just think yourself, how this product of ICO,which you choose, can change the world. It`s the easiest way to decide.Of course this method works, if yu want to invest in real working projects on long-term, not in hypes only to get your x100 and go down:)
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October 30, 2017, 06:18:41 PM |
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Just think yourself, how this product of ICO,which you choose, can change the world. It`s the easiest way to decide.Of course this method works, if yu want to invest in real working projects on long-term, not in hypes only to get your x100 and go down:)
Its kind of hard to decide by your own. Yes you can choose ICOs from category you are a specialist. But still, you need to know about blockchain, about IT in common, about smart contracts, about overall trends. Need to know what are the most important. Actually, for people who invest bigger sums, I suggest to use professional analytic advices. There are some good services online (free), also you can pay for the analysis.
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