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May 16, 2018, 10:04:35 AM
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ICO projects are unsuccessful because investors have not really invested in potential ICOs. They have not really explored the ICO projects they invest in. They lack the initiative in selecting the initial project. I recommend that you carefully prepare and select the potential ICO project in the future.

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May 17, 2018, 05:07:14 AM
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I think most of the ico fail because of project was bad and and scamming thats why most of the ico fail. now its percentage is ok  but all the new ico is not scam still lots of new ico coming into the market .
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May 17, 2018, 05:39:00 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.

Do you mean that they fail at reaching their caps or at launching the actual project?

If it is cap wise, I think people are being more careful before investing. Too many ICOs turned out to be scams so now people are not willing to throw their money that quickly into the first project they find (of course they should have done the research, but hey, to each their own). Others may be disappointed that in a couple months the project they invested in failed to become the next BTC (unrealistic expectations) so they might prefer to invest in established coins.

If it is launch wise it could have been a poorly designed project, a bad team, unrealistic goals, etc.
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May 17, 2018, 05:42:48 AM
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there are many reasons why ICO fails, I think the failure of ico is due to the unsupportive teamwork in completing the ICO marketing especially when they want to cooperate with colleagues, the work team can not have a good experience and the product they produce is not interesting to sell.

Not really, it's mostly about the hype and advertising. Telling you, it's a tons of good nice projects on the market but nobody knows about them due to the situation that projects aren't presented anywhere
in my opinion, the main failure of ICO is a less interested investor. sometimes, they have a good and professional team, and a good concept. only investor interest in the project is still lacking. whether it's because of what.

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May 17, 2018, 05:43:03 AM
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I really doubt that ICO complication has anything to do with the success or failure of a token related venture.  Maybe a smidgen of correlation given the very few technically inept people who actually take part in these.  What matters if they have a vision ("techy" or not), legit devs, and a decent marketing team.
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May 17, 2018, 05:46:17 AM
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There can be a lot of reason why the ICO fails but i think the main reason is the abilitities of the dev team is being underestimated and cannot longer continue to ICO or their are no enough funds for it during the ICO

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May 17, 2018, 06:10:14 AM
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most cases happen to ICO failed because there are not enough funds to be able to run it. then why be like that? because investors are not interested in investing in it. many of the factors that cause it. such a concept is not interesting, as well as the marketing team who are less serious. the team certainly provide an important role against this because it's their job to make investors come give them capital.
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May 17, 2018, 02:32:11 PM
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Some ICO projects are not well defined even at the begining, they are not providing enough info, team is not involved, they have no future plans and have very vague white paper, so it is often obvious that the project will not have success, as nobody cares really.
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May 17, 2018, 08:01:42 PM
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Actually it is the concept of law of supply and demand analysis.
Through the least demands that they received in the international market they loses their lifeblood to continue which is brings them to fail in the industry.
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May 18, 2018, 07:26:49 AM
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Yes, that's true. The other reasons why an ICO fails is because of the community. The community can influence the growing or progress of an ICO so well. It is the way they spread and introduce their product to the people and investors.
Additionally, it may be also the similar product with others and they are lack of the concept and benefits.
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May 18, 2018, 07:33:52 AM
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One of the best ways to screw up an ICO: Have a bad whitepaper.

Here's my blog post on how to really fail with you ICO whitepaper.

ICO whitepapers: Not rocket science. Download our guide and template. (http://www.intellicore.press/whitepaper-academy)
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May 18, 2018, 07:36:43 AM
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In my opinion, there are several reasons for ICO's failure, but it all boils down to inexperience.

It is important to have an unfair advantage when building any business. You must explain why your solution is better than any other solution. Making incremental improvements doesn't help your business succeed.
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May 18, 2018, 07:46:01 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.
The thing most people love is something simple, fast and cheap. Maybe as an example is when whatsapp started replacing sms. I think the idea of whatsapp is very simple, but makes the old technology look troublesome and expensive.
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May 18, 2018, 07:50:46 AM
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There are many reasons for the failure of ICO, but I think the reason for most of the ICO's failure is because their projects are completely unrelated to the blockchain. Many projects actually do not meet the conditions required by the ICO. They just wrote an impossible realized white paper and then immediately start ICO,that have not been carefully prepared are necessarily failing.

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May 18, 2018, 07:55:17 AM
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The failure of the ICOs may be caused by some factors including what you have said. Additionally, some ICOs can be failed during the ICO and after the ICO. During the ICO, it is because the lack of investors to invest in the ICO. It can be caused by the less of concept, team, and community. After the ICO, it may be caused by the huge selling away after the distribution and there is no control by the team to manage it.
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May 18, 2018, 07:59:04 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.
The thing most people love is something simple, fast and cheap. Maybe as an example is when whatsapp started replacing sms. I think the idea of whatsapp is very simple, but makes the old technology look troublesome and expensive.
There is no standard in crowd funding because until now it's not yet regulated.
So more people will attempt to start an ICO but in reality they lack the skills and some are just doing it to scam people, this results to lower
success rate of ICO over the total ICOs done.

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May 18, 2018, 07:59:19 AM
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It suffice to state here that every business or investment have it's own risk and crypto is not left out So back to the question why ICO fail?
One of the reasons I've observed is that some of the ICO are much concerned about raising funds through ICO than developing the project while some are bereft of creative ideas if some of them have unique creative ideas to further develop their products and other services they'll succeed
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May 18, 2018, 08:03:33 AM
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I think been to 'techy' is the way to go for your ICO to be successful! Look at ethereum that seem to be toast of every cryptocurrency users and debelopers, In it's early days, ethereum was very 'tech' and half of crypto user did not understand it. Ethereum was able to pull it off, and the result has been more than amazing!
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May 18, 2018, 08:05:27 AM
Last edit: May 18, 2018, 08:16:19 AM by wvizmanos
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Simple things such as social media admins not being responsive to potential investor questions, no update in social media, and the likes can surely dampen the investors' interest. I've invested in one ICO due to its seemingly well thought off roadmap (whose planned activities even extend to 2025), but I'm now having second thoughts of it becoming successful due to the above observations. This however doesn't prevent me from looking for another good ICO, and I'm hoping that this next ICO that i'll be investing in will be more responsive.
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May 18, 2018, 08:08:53 AM
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Often investors are not paying attention to good projects, so we should try to attract their attention. Now Ambit Mining is live so take a look.
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