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May 13, 2018, 03:06:23 PM
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nowadays, ICO's are overwhelming and more than a handful. there are some success stories like ETH, NEO and the likes, but what you think are the reasons that despite a good team, the ICO did not flourish? some of them had reached the Caps, earlier than expected but was not able to move forward.

a. lack of end support?
b. funding?
c. unclear and not able to meet their goals as per roadmap?

the points are valid in my own perspective but one of the most valid reason why ICOs fail especially this year because their dev and marketing teams lack of knowledge on how to promote their ICO the competition gets tougher as more ICOs are running at the same time that which attracting crypto investors in order to gain more funding for the crypto projects.
 in fact, too many ICOs have no working products that's why most of them aren't hitting coin exchanges and suddenly vanished and some of  them as scams and fraud.

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May 13, 2018, 03:49:16 PM
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nowadays, ICO's are overwhelming and more than a handful. there are some success stories like ETH, NEO and the likes, but what you think are the reasons that despite a good team, the ICO did not flourish? some of them had reached the Caps, earlier than expected but was not able to move forward.

a. lack of end support?
b. funding?
c. unclear and not able to meet their goals as per roadmap?
I think " C ", because progress of project will be seen from that and investors will be disappointed if the team cann't achieve it for a long time
Roadmap is plans or targets that must be achieved, the project will move forward if the team works hard in developing their project and succeed as planned
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May 13, 2018, 03:51:27 PM
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nowadays, ICO's are overwhelming and more than a handful. there are some success stories like ETH, NEO and the likes, but what you think are the reasons that despite a good team, the ICO did not flourish? some of them had reached the Caps, earlier than expected but was not able to move forward.

a. lack of end support?
b. funding?
c. unclear and not able to meet their goals as per roadmap?

Because people who joining the ICO not really want to support the project and just aiming form 100% profits.
That's why after the ICO the project is not running well because no support from investors.
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May 13, 2018, 03:54:23 PM
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I think the main reason is unclear and unable to fulfill its goals in accordance with the road map, because the teams set unrealistic goals in front of themselves
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