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November 27, 2017, 04:59:59 PM
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ICOs have been the craze for the past year, many teams have raised tremendous amounts of dollars for startup capital. How does the amount of startup capital effect the performance of the team? A week ago I wrote a post about a new project called "Genesis Vision" (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2433032.0) that only raised $2,836,724 in the ICO sale. Genesis Vision ICO investors have already received a 7x return (ICO price valued at $1). We are just getting started, below I've attached the link to an amazing article by Crowd Conscious, which analyzes the importance of startup capital.


"Can Less Capital Mean More For ICO Investors?" Full article by Crowd Conscious: https://blog.genesis.vision/can-less-capital-mean-more-for-ico-investors-cf2eb7fa4349
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November 27, 2017, 05:06:39 PM
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ICOs have been the craze for the past year, many teams have raised tremendous amounts of dollars for startup capital. How does the amount of startup capital effect the performance of the team? A week ago I wrote a post about a new project called "Genesis Vision" (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2433032.0) that only raised $2,836,724 in the ICO sale. Genesis Vision ICO investors have already received a 7x return (ICO price valued at $1). We are just getting started, below I've attached the link to an amazing article by Crowd Conscious, which analyzes the importance of startup capital.


"Can Less Capital Mean More For ICO Investors?" Full article by Crowd Conscious: https://blog.genesis.vision/can-less-capital-mean-more-for-ico-investors-cf2eb7fa4349

are you trying to answer your own question? how much eth was that 2.8m dollars worth when the ico was finished? i think you'll find that that dollar figure would have increased quite a lot if they completed their ico a few weeks ago.

most ico's should only be trying to raise an eth amount, not a dollar amount. smaller ico dollar amounts don't necessarily turn in to more for investors imho. it's all about the product of the ico and how well it performs.

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November 27, 2017, 05:10:02 PM
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ICOs have been the craze for the past year, many teams have raised tremendous amounts of dollars for startup capital. How does the amount of startup capital effect the performance of the team? A week ago I wrote a post about a new project called "Genesis Vision" (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2433032.0) that only raised $2,836,724 in the ICO sale. Genesis Vision ICO investors have already received a 7x return (ICO price valued at $1). We are just getting started, below I've attached the link to an amazing article by Crowd Conscious, which analyzes the importance of startup capital.


"Can Less Capital Mean More For ICO Investors?" Full article by Crowd Conscious: https://blog.genesis.vision/can-less-capital-mean-more-for-ico-investors-cf2eb7fa4349

I would say that for sure a smaller raise generally would lead to greater returns for investors but this is easy to see as less capital gained means a smaller market cap initially. On the other hand however more smaller ICOs will fail than bigger ICOs as bigger ICOs tend to signify confidence from the market in the team and the idea.
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November 27, 2017, 06:32:54 PM
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ICOs have been the craze for the past year, many teams have raised tremendous amounts of dollars for startup capital. How does the amount of startup capital effect the performance of the team? A week ago I wrote a post about a new project called "Genesis Vision" (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2433032.0) that only raised $2,836,724 in the ICO sale. Genesis Vision ICO investors have already received a 7x return (ICO price valued at $1). We are just getting started, below I've attached the link to an amazing article by Crowd Conscious, which analyzes the importance of startup capital.


"Can Less Capital Mean More For ICO Investors?" Full article by Crowd Conscious: https://blog.genesis.vision/can-less-capital-mean-more-for-ico-investors-cf2eb7fa4349

Thank you so much for the share!! I don't think there is enough information out there about the deep financial side of ICO's and how the smaller can truly return far, far more to investors. Hopefully this helps other traders/investors understand more about Initial Coin Offering investing! Genesis Vision was a great example to compare against Tezos here!

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November 27, 2017, 06:35:05 PM
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Smaller cap ICOs have more room to go so the best ones will offer greater returns than large market cap ICOs, but they are more rare and difficult to find, many small market cap ICOs will fail.

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