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March 18, 2018, 11:58:13 AM
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One element to keep in mind when scanning for the next superstar is the price of the token. For the average investor who doesn't have a great deal of money to put into the cryptocurrency space, low-priced currencies may offer the best bang for your buck.Most cryptocurrencies have a pre-determined maximum supply. When that maximum is reached, typically through mining efforts, no new tokens will be produced. If interest maintains while the supply is fixed, the price could go up. Be sure to consider the total supply and the current circulation of any cryptocurrency before you invest.


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March 18, 2018, 12:01:34 PM
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Lots of coins these days have ICO's so i try not to rely just on that. Start by monotoring their team members ,whitelist system ,whitepaper ,social media(community),roadmap and most important thing for me are sponsors.
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March 18, 2018, 12:56:44 PM
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Read their whitepaper!
Yeah. That simple. You look at how unique their project is and how the community would benefit from it. Then next is the team behind it which is really important if they're legit or not. And you can add a little bit of extra research about it.

This is very true! The whitepaper determines how serious the crypto project is. It explains the technology and tells the purpose of the coin. It tells about the asset. Check also the community, because it is a crucial indicator of the coin's potential.

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March 18, 2018, 01:16:48 PM
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i usually look at number of followers on groups that they discuss ab a coin, if it is big, i will find out that coin. who make it, make it for what ..etc... anything i dont understand.
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March 18, 2018, 05:50:50 PM
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You must carefully study the project before buying a coin. Never buy coins with a weak idea. Most likely they will not be successful. And a team of developers should be very strong.
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March 19, 2018, 06:28:37 AM
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I think you can determined whether the company that you cwant to invest is good or bad through their proposals in whiteapaper since it is the background of other companies for all overview.
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March 19, 2018, 06:48:20 AM
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For this purpose you have to conduct extensive research,have to analyze it in all respect,observe its charts on daily basis,observe price and quarter,semi,annual base,development team,also check whether developers are updating it or not,core idea of coin,marketing strategies,technology behind it,there are all parameters which must be considered while proceeding for investment in any coin.
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March 20, 2018, 05:09:08 PM
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first of all i look for everything about that coin in white paper,next to social media and any groups that they discuss about that coin.
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March 20, 2018, 05:29:12 PM
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First of all we must bounty or airdrops. In main times, bounty and airdrops is the best project to get coins. In addition, after we joined the bounty or airdrops we can get a good coins. But, before we will join that, we have to read the bounty or airdrops. We must read the date about the bounty or airdrops to get a good coina. After that, should read the how to joined it and how to work this project. Then we can get a good coins if we work the project with the sure. So this is my opinion about the how to know a good coins.
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March 20, 2018, 05:52:05 PM
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Technological innovation. If it really is, and not just written that there is, then the project will definitely cost a lot of money
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March 20, 2018, 06:45:30 PM
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Lots of coins are coming in every month. But I can't know which coin will good in future,  Always I face problem with my confusion. So, is there anyway to know which coins are good?

Thank You

Best of all read the project, road maps and tendencies. Doing it, you easily define a way to coins if he is successful or not. It is better to watch bad news and FUDS as it, certainly, will affect the prices of coins, it will depend on you as you will use them.
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March 20, 2018, 06:57:18 PM
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This is good to know which are good coins before investing,First of all know about the market capture and thoroughly research of white papers it will clarify how long it will survive. Competitive team behind is major strength of any coin if strong team behind it mean coin is stable and worthy.
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March 21, 2018, 03:52:33 AM
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The criteria i'm using to evaluate coins are:
1. Technical & monetary rules innovation
2. Its development activity
3. The strengths of its community
4. Some figures like: trading volume, market cap, liquidity
5. Public interest towards the coin
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March 21, 2018, 03:55:56 AM
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I think these questions are essential, you have to ask yourself before making an investment decision:
What is the coin trying to accomplish?
Does this seem practical? Do I think it has a place in the real world?
Their road-map to accomplish it?
The Team involved in developing it?
Where can you purchase it?(basically being listed on a reliable and a high volume exchange and widespread use is one of the most integral things for a coin to achieve)
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March 21, 2018, 03:56:29 AM
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The criteria i'm using to evaluate coins are:
1. Technical & monetary rules innovation
2. Its development activity
3. The strengths of its community
4. Some figures like: trading volume, market cap, liquidity
5. Public interest towards the coin

Yes i am totally agree without about the figures. There is no point holding thousands of dollars worth of an altcoin if no one is trading it and there is very low chance of exiting your current position in the market. Also, coins with low market capitalization can be easily manipulated by people planning to organize pumps and dumps tricks. One may lose a lot of money if susceptible to the lies that these people push out.
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March 21, 2018, 03:58:45 AM
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Potential of a currency depends on 4 things:
#Novelty of Idea
#Supply of Coins
#Current Market Cap
#Market Adoption
So research the coins you would like to invest, and make a informed decision.
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March 21, 2018, 03:59:10 AM
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if you're asking about cheap altcoins then, first read about them, their whitepapers, team etc. Then analyze price charts, if you find that this crypto has nice tech with damn cheap price. Just buy & hold for some time. When it goes high sell it. Remember, it's not easy. Mostly, it depends on luck. A single good news can skyrocket your damn cheap altcoin to high prices.
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March 21, 2018, 04:01:11 AM
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I think it is much better to evaluate a coin/blockchain the way you evaluate a startup -- you assume the starting point is a starting point, not an end point. Crypto buyers, it seems to me, evaluate a white paper like a final product, and that is where they go wrong.

If you want to evaluate opportunities that way, here are four things to consider.
-Team
-Vision
-Scope
-New vs. Existing Market
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March 21, 2018, 04:01:39 AM
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I have an advice for judging an ICO project, which is based on these 4 standards:
- Startup characteristics
- Operational transparency
- Crypto-sale resiliency
- Business model relationships
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March 21, 2018, 04:04:14 AM
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Read their whitepaper!
Yeah. That simple. You look at how unique their project is and how the community would benefit from it. Then next is the team behind it which is really important if they're legit or not. And you can add a little bit of extra research about it.

This is very true! The whitepaper determines how serious the crypto project is. It explains the technology and tells the purpose of the coin. It tells about the asset. Check also the community, because it is a crucial indicator of the coin's potential.

Although you're right, most scam icos can now imitate a good whitepaper... I am constantly thinking about some ways to automatically moderate these icos but so far, nothing comes up. People should read about these topics and see the scams themselves... We can't help it but see the scammers walk away with the money they gathered most of the time
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