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April 19, 2018, 10:50:48 AM
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It is important that the project has positive feedback from members of the blockchain community at the forums and approving references in the top international media.
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April 19, 2018, 11:21:53 PM
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You need to consider everything you risk your money first of all I would look at the idea of the project and what the developers want from the project, further,roadmap , team
Of course we must be careful, the way to find the best project to invest is to see the project development activities a few months after ico. But the advantage in a short perspective is smaller than if you had found and invested to project it in the beginning.
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April 20, 2018, 03:56:36 AM
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In this business there's always a risk even your time and effort is at risk. Project are depends on how they develop it. So better be active on telegram and ask everything you want to ask, Concerns and project roadmap if they have vision and mission that they want to achieve.
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April 20, 2018, 04:34:19 AM
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as far as I'm concerned, it's very difficult to tell the difference now. But I think you should research deep inside the team behind them. Also, you can distinguish them by what the project aims at the end and what exactly are their goals. And Maybe you can also rely on the advice of someone who is trusted but there is always a risk.
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April 20, 2018, 04:59:53 AM
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you can find a good ICO when you see the peoples who manage it is a professional.
always do a deep analysis about their team and project timeline if you don't want to be scammed.

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April 22, 2018, 11:14:18 AM
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Evaluate the technology is one tip. One can also evaluate the viability of a venture through its proof of concept. Ventures with proofs of concept and pilot case studies are often safer bets. ICOs that offer nothing more than an idea bear significant risk compared to ventures that have proofs of concept already available for evaluation and testing.
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April 22, 2018, 11:21:42 AM
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You have to understand the target market. It is important to put the company, their technology, and product or service in the context of their target market. They will inevitably be subjected to the market and regulatory pressures of their target industries, so knowing the environment should give you an idea of what challenges and opportunities these ventures face.
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April 22, 2018, 11:25:55 AM
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I think to choose a good ico seen from the allocation given is not too big and not too small, sometimes projects with large allocations are likely to fail. and seen from the manager between rank and red trust.
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April 24, 2018, 11:35:23 AM
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It is critical to know the nature of the company and the teams behind ICOs. Most of the companies are newly incorporated, but many founders have been around in their respective industries. It is possible to review profiles and search for news and mentions in their prior projects and efforts.
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April 24, 2018, 11:41:50 AM
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IMHO it is really hard to say an ICO is good or bad....
It would take a lot of reading, research and background checks for the ICO, the ICO's devs and core team.
Be careful with hypes, as 'too good to be true" type of promises always ends up to be some sort of a scam.
I say also that ICO will give you hefty % of profit if it turns out to be realistic, otherwise.........
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April 24, 2018, 11:44:45 AM
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I think to choose a good ico seen from the allocation given is not too big and not too small, sometimes projects with large allocations are likely to fail. and seen from the manager between rank and red trust.
Now the scammers are going to tricks and may well run a real ICO to further go with the money. Since the ideas are all different and innovative and few people understand, it is not so difficult to pull off.
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April 24, 2018, 11:58:55 AM
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Hi guys, there are so many ICOs, such as those listed in https://www.coinschedule.com. It's pretty hard to review them one by one.

Which elements I need to consider, the team? the product? the promoting technology? or something else?

Thanks for any suggestions Smiley
I think the basic thing you need to consider is the white paper. You need to read them carefully. Then, you need to find out the team members to see if they are good ennough to make the coins valuable.

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April 24, 2018, 12:42:51 PM
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Hi guys, there are so many ICOs, such as those listed in https://www.coinschedule.com. It's pretty hard to review them one by one.

Which elements I need to consider, the team? the product? the promoting technology? or something else?

Thanks for any suggestions Smiley
Most of all I'm interested in the project team! It is very important to look at their profiles on the linkedin, or even better contact them personally! It is gratifying that the team has previously participated in the development of successful projects!

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April 24, 2018, 01:57:26 PM
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I invested in Bank4YOU Group ICO. They have a good idea and strong team. I received my BEEFY tokens and I hope after big announcement price will go up!
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April 24, 2018, 02:19:11 PM
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Hi guys, there are so many ICOs, such as those listed in https://www.coinschedule.com. It's pretty hard to review them one by one.

Which elements I need to consider, the team? the product? the promoting technology? or something else?

Thanks for any suggestions Smiley

To find a good ICO you will need to found out their team profile,  project description,  date of the roadmap.
You don't need to read whole whitepaper.
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April 24, 2018, 02:20:26 PM
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1) Check the ICO listings. They are now pretty much divorced.
2) domain check. Too new like too old not inspire confidence
3) Consideration of the project idea itself. The industry is going through a period similar to the era of dotcom - cryptocurrency applied at every opportunity. Often not even very appropriate. So do not invest in the development of the toilet on blockchain  Grin
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April 24, 2018, 02:22:23 PM
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Hi guys, there are so many ICOs, such as those listed in https://www.coinschedule.com. It's pretty hard to review them one by one.

Which elements I need to consider, the team? the product? the promoting technology? or something else?

Thanks for any suggestions Smiley

It is the biggest mistake to think that you have found a good project according to the ads on internet sites. You need to do a serious work on it to understand that the project is good. The most important is the project team and advisors.
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April 26, 2018, 04:34:49 AM
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Choose ICOs with a good idea (market demand, roadmap, profitability) from good people (reputation, experience).
There are also lots of good cryptocurrency blogs with well explained comparisons of recent ICOs, for example, here is a good recent one, all the guy' previous advice seems trustworthy: 5 Moon-shot ICOs set to shine in April and May 2018 - btw, his top 5 ICOs to invest in these two monts are: LCCX, Truegame, BitRewards, Minerva, XTRD.
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April 26, 2018, 04:54:25 AM
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Actually already a lot of information about how to choose a good ICO in this forum. oOkay, team, product, roadmap and advisor is an important element. But do not forget who the ICO manager is, how the track record manager. If previously he managed an ICO and was successful. Most likely the next ICO will be successful.

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April 26, 2018, 04:55:26 AM
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A team to carry out ICO has its own project white paper, official website, management team introduction and so on. First of all, we must read these things in a comprehensive way, roughly determine the background of the team's strengths, and make a preliminary selection. Specifically include the project's market size, demand pain points, product planning, business processes, token-based ICO programs, funding purposes, team background, and more. Then select a good ICO project based on your own judgment.
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