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February 26, 2018, 11:56:58 PM
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You should get confirmed that whether the team of that ICO is hard working or not and go through all the whitepapers so that you will be confirmed that you are not scammed. Make sure that the size of that ICO is big enough and always take an opinion fro the experience holders. 
Yes your right and also, its better to make research for more idea and strategy on how to be got investor.
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February 26, 2018, 11:59:25 PM
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First look at their basic idea. Does it have much competition? Is it even possible? Then look at the team. are they capable? Do they have a good network? Have they proven themselves before? Then look at presale bonuses, can you get in? Will you get much less because others got better bonuses? Is this some ponzi like scheme?  Then look at hardcap and consider if it's too high or not.   

Also you can ask some smart people what they think of it.
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February 27, 2018, 12:28:25 AM
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In our opinion before investing in ICO projects, for the first you should concentrate your attention on the size of project. It has been proven that the average range should be from $2M to $10M, which means that the size of project is not too small and not too big.
So what do you think is this statement correct and where is a so-called “golden range”?

it's up to you because that is our job because the risk of following ICO is to find a quality and can get an advantage in investing in the ICO select a team of experienced, clear roadmap and whitepaper and that is the key to getting a successful ICO

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February 27, 2018, 05:26:04 AM
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In our opinion before investing in ICO projects, for the first you should concentrate your attention on the size of project. It has been proven that the average range should be from $2M to $10M, which means that the size of project is not too small and not too big.
So what do you think is this statement correct and where is a so-called “golden range”?


In my opinion, it is better to make your own research and trust your guts.

The most of the privacy coins are undervalued right now.

The best opportunity is to find a privacy-related project with a low total supply (less than 100M), that way the price will be increasing much faster.

I recently found one project called Ethereum Meta, it is related to anonymity and untraceable transaction. They have a very interesting project to build the Anonymous E-Market Place.

They are on Pre-ICO stage right now, you can check their website: https://ethermeta.com/
Or even better go through their Bitcointalk thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2659058.0
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February 27, 2018, 05:55:50 AM
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It takes time and experience in choosing the right ICO to invest in. You must research, study and analyze before investing in an ICO because it's really hard to find a good one, many of the ICOs are just scam, most of them make promises that is unrealistic.
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February 27, 2018, 11:57:11 PM
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First look at their basic idea. Does it have much competition? Is it even possible? Then look at the team. are they capable? Do they have a good network? Have they proven themselves before? Then look at presale bonuses, can you get in? Will you get much less because others got better bonuses? Is this some ponzi like scheme?  Then look at hardcap and consider if it's too high or not.   

Also you can ask some smart people what they think of it.

Competition isn't necessarily a bad thing. It can also be validation when a number of projects are vying for the space. In that case, the problem is almost certainly going to be solved and the 'gamble' of sorts is finding the right one.

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March 17, 2018, 12:41:13 PM
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The right ico of the time would the initial coin offering supported by the company that supports the technology that has future potential, for example, if there is a hypothetical coin that is working on making the cryptocurrency process dependent and regulated by artificial intelligence then I would definitely invest in that .
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