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December 14, 2017, 06:19:53 PM
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Participating and investimg in ICOs is one thing that one needs to be very careful with and must do a very good research before investing
Most of them are just a rip-off with no future plans for development.
Check projects that have an existing product that can solve a problem and not just something too abstract without any realworld application.

You may find the white paper link in the announcement of every ICO project so that will give you clarity to understand what is the project is about so utilize that learn more about and then go to invest on ICO projects.
Mostly we are new usage of crypto platform is coming to the market that will all not move good in the market. You will find the relevant projects as a good option and it's value only grows better.

THe little experience I have is telling me to move away from project that have obscure deals, large discounts, etc... I am also gaining understanding of factors that do not relate strictly to the business.
This is why I do keep on seeking those kind of project which I do see unique among others because if I do tend to read up they are almost identical or just copycats which it would really makes us hard to find a good one considering that there are lots of project that do almost launch everyday.Its quiet tiring to find but if you are really eager to get or make some serious profits then we should really work hard to find the gem. Most of them are trash but there would really be project which are really worth on to invest.

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December 14, 2017, 06:24:10 PM
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Participating and investimg in ICOs is one thing that one needs to be very careful with and must do a very good research before investing
Most of them are just a rip-off with no future plans for development.
Check projects that have an existing product that can solve a problem and not just something too abstract without any realworld application.

You may find the white paper link in the announcement of every ICO project so that will give you clarity to understand what is the project is about so utilize that learn more about and then go to invest on ICO projects.
Mostly we are new usage of crypto platform is coming to the market that will all not move good in the market. You will find the relevant projects as a good option and it's value only grows better.

THe little experience I have is telling me to move away from project that have obscure deals, large discounts, etc... I am also gaining understanding of factors that do not relate strictly to the business.

In which project you have invested bro. I am also keen to looking on investing the ico but I am unable to find the which ico is the best one in the market now. Since I checked with the some of the site's about the ico. It shows the dmarket, synapse and other some ico projects in that list. So clear me about that.
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December 15, 2017, 11:25:10 AM
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These are some ICOs to just ignore...  Metronome, Pundi X, Stack, WaBi...

Why? Evident flaws exposed here...https://tinybowl.blogspot.co.uk/2017/11/icos-to-stay-away-from-metronome-pundi.html

This link includes false statements and analysis.

Metronome returns 100% of the invested crypto (ETH etc.) back to the community.


Metronome gives 20% of the proceeds of the initial sale to the founding team. And then gives back to the community whatever is raised in the future auctions. Basically, the founders get a 20% of the first round not committing any further effort to develop the idea. That is not a project.

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December 15, 2017, 11:28:04 AM
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Participating and investimg in ICOs is one thing that one needs to be very careful with and must do a very good research before investing
Most of them are just a rip-off with no future plans for development.
Check projects that have an existing product that can solve a problem and not just something too abstract without any realworld application.

You may find the white paper link in the announcement of every ICO project so that will give you clarity to understand what is the project is about so utilize that learn more about and then go to invest on ICO projects.
Mostly we are new usage of crypto platform is coming to the market that will all not move good in the market. You will find the relevant projects as a good option and it's value only grows better.

THe little experience I have is telling me to move away from project that have obscure deals, large discounts, etc... I am also gaining understanding of factors that do not relate strictly to the business.

In which project you have invested bro. I am also keen to looking on investing the ico but I am unable to find the which ico is the best one in the market now. Since I checked with the some of the site's about the ico. It shows the dmarket, synapse and other some ico projects in that list. So clear me about that.

I went to Quantstamp and mde good profit, went to ASTRO which at the moment is unknown but I am convinced is going to moon in January, I went for Ripio Credit and made a good profit from it.
I am into WAX and tried to get into GIFTO, but their sales method was first come first served and the sale lasted 30 seconds. No chance to get in. For the future, there are two I like, but I am keeping them to myself Smiley

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