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September 25, 2018, 09:18:52 AM
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Many ICO projects have not developed very well after a long period of development. The better development now is the token issued by the exchange.
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September 25, 2018, 09:38:59 AM
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There are many ICOs out there, but more than 50% of them fail.
From my analogy, could this be the reasons why ICOs fail?
1. Being too complicated:
If you want investors to favour your ICO, make sure they understand your coin offering. Be concise yet interesting, creative yet not too ‘techy’ and try to explain concepts from scratch. Of course, the detail you go into is likely to depend on your target audience.
2. No unique Use case and lack of creativity:
The reality is, ICOs are not straightforward and with new ideas and concepts arising daily, you need to get noticed and that means coming up with some unique Use case
So, before a developer even attempts to launch an ICO or enter the crypto world, ask yourself: "What will make investors choose this particular ICO over a competitor’s ICO?"
I believe the list continues.

Ico fail due to lack of investors, if the developers cannot create a good platform and good marketing strategy then there is no way for them to get more investors for their own ico.

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September 25, 2018, 09:40:35 AM
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most icos focus more on show off while fundraising so they create hypothetical whitepapers without any backing. beside most of these icos have makeshift teams. sure to fail
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September 25, 2018, 11:10:02 AM
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Many ICO projects have not developed very well after a long period of development. The better development now is the token issued by the exchange.

What particular token? I know only one token that are issued by exchange which is BNB, it's a great investment because their exchange
binance is having an impressive growth. But, the future is bright for crypto so as long as the team are really working, they always have a chance to
have the success other projects are experiencing.

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September 25, 2018, 12:16:59 PM
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I believe that the main reason for which most of the ICO fails is a weak project against the backdrop of a falling market!
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September 25, 2018, 05:53:42 PM
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I think that many are interested in easy money making and not in creating a quality project. While the ICO is not regulated scammers will copy other people's ideas and suck money out of us.         
         
         
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September 25, 2018, 10:22:53 PM
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Some ICOs do not offering a solution to any problem, they are not having any use case, innovative approach .
Some others are struggling with development ( team issues ) and not having active development. This also can
lead to the failure of an ICO.

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September 25, 2018, 10:51:29 PM
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There are so many list to be added, but it's always getting the coin in the market as soon as possible while building the platform, coins cannot get a momentum because the team fail to get this coin to as many trusted exchanges as possible and also failed to deliver the goods to their investors like a working platform.

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September 25, 2018, 10:55:58 PM
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I think that a lot of people want to quickly raise money without doing anything at the same time, but soon this method will end, as the regulators began to fight them hard
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September 26, 2018, 11:30:47 AM
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There are a lot of reasons why but the popular one is that most of the people do not know what they are getting into before they start to create the coins. They are thinking of ideas that they have no way to implement and then when the real work starts they find that they are not prepared for it and they back off leaving the project to crash
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September 26, 2018, 11:33:49 AM
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There are many ICOs out there, but more than 50% of them fail.
From my analogy, could this be the reasons why ICOs fail?
1. Being too complicated:
If you want investors to favour your ICO, make sure they understand your coin offering. Be concise yet interesting, creative yet not too ‘techy’ and try to explain concepts from scratch. Of course, the detail you go into is likely to depend on your target audience.
2. No unique Use case and lack of creativity:
The reality is, ICOs are not straightforward and with new ideas and concepts arising daily, you need to get noticed and that means coming up with some unique Use case
So, before a developer even attempts to launch an ICO or enter the crypto world, ask yourself: "What will make investors choose this particular ICO over a competitor’s ICO?"
I believe the list continues.

Ico fail due to lack of investors, if the developers cannot create a good platform and good marketing strategy then there is no way for them to get more investors for their own ico.
Now the complexity of attracting investors is growing exponentially. Many companies stop doing ICO because of the low level of training of employees.

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September 26, 2018, 11:42:17 AM
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It is possible that one has a good idea, explains it properly and everything else is okay as far as representation but still they dont get the result.

It can be explained by bad marketing and possible bad design. I have seen good projects struggle to get attention and funds even in good times.
For me I think ICO'S fail because the team handler is not much more capable to handle their project.This is the reason that many investor would rely to invest their project which the outcome is failing to it make successful.
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September 26, 2018, 01:21:46 PM
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There's a ton of factor for me,the group ought to be legit,real individuals and utilizing their own identity,the item/administrations ought to work as of now the vision ought to be additionally great,whitepaper ought to be composed extremely well ,street mama ought to be cleared too counselors ought to be proficient as well with the goal that the ICO wont have any redflags.
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September 26, 2018, 01:25:21 PM
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There is no reason !!'

Its just like that in crypto world
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September 26, 2018, 01:56:02 PM
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There are many ICOs out there, but more than 50% of them fail.
From my analogy, could this be the reasons why ICOs fail?
1. Being too complicated:
If you want investors to favour your ICO, make sure they understand your coin offering. Be concise yet interesting, creative yet not too ‘techy’ and try to explain concepts from scratch. Of course, the detail you go into is likely to depend on your target audience.
2. No unique Use case and lack of creativity:
The reality is, ICOs are not straightforward and with new ideas and concepts arising daily, you need to get noticed and that means coming up with some unique Use case
So, before a developer even attempts to launch an ICO or enter the crypto world, ask yourself: "What will make investors choose this particular ICO over a competitor’s ICO?"
I believe the list continues.

Ico fail due to lack of investors, if the developers cannot create a good platform and good marketing strategy then there is no way for them to get more investors for their own ico.
Now the complexity of attracting investors is growing exponentially. Many companies stop doing ICO because of the low level of training of employees.
As you can see a lot of major platforms have started from ico but it looks so difficult to discover the good ico which has been hiring or having a very good employees. Remember ethereum, NEO, EOS and many more have started from the public crowdsale too.

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September 26, 2018, 02:08:28 PM
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In addition to the scam issues, the idea is not feasible, malfunction from the devs team. Admittedly, the blockchain industry is a new industry, with almost inexperienced projects, partnerships, communications, haste and no community support. They have lost investor confidence. These are the reasons I think that has had a big impact on their failur
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September 26, 2018, 02:32:30 PM
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Can anyone name it some few ico-s
Wich was on crowdsales and now they are on the way to be listed on exchangers or allready there.

Can anyone name few good ones so we can see the pattern wich are the good ico-s.
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September 26, 2018, 02:50:17 PM
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More than any other factors that constitutes the failure of ICO,  the most singularly important factor that affect ICO investment in cryptocurrency is the sentiment that people express at any point in time in the cryptocurrency market.  This is the underline reason I have seen so far!

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September 26, 2018, 02:53:44 PM
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I think the reason is, ICOs that fail to develop don't make products that people need now. To have a small interest, the price of coins that are too expensive can also affect the ICO project. So the best choice is that the product offered must be good and beneficial for people.

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September 27, 2018, 02:56:46 PM
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Our life is very diverse, to say that there is not enough creative approach to choosing a product for an ICO project. On the other hand, the product must have a demand and a long life after the end of the ICO project. These products are not enough for the success of ICO projects.
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