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April 17, 2018, 06:31:58 PM
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Title says it all. If you're looking to invest in an ICO or pre-ICO blockchain project, what's 1-2 attributes that are most important to you? Market size/potential? Management team? Technology that is distinctive? Strong white paper? Social media following? Other...

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April 17, 2018, 06:36:43 PM
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Title says it all. If you're looking to invest in an ICO or pre-ICO blockchain project, what's 1-2 attributes that are most important to you? Market size/potential? Management team? Technology that is distinctive? Strong white paper? Social media following? Other...

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Yes all the points you mentioned up there and few additional things depending upon your investment time. I mean I will mostly think about putting my money after the private sale and pre-sale has finished. These two stages will tell us how much money was raised by the project and whether it does matches with the speculated fund limit in their white-paper or not. If it does then its sign that people are interested in it and project do have sufficient funds so that they can just develop the project freely and the way they want. This is very important as funds are vital part of the ICO and it is what makes the project run!
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April 17, 2018, 06:40:34 PM
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I know you have newbie account but what about use the search function ! you will be shocked to see how many times this question is been asked before , and guess what all from newbie accounts too  Smiley you will even get better results because you will be able to ready threw a lot of threads with the same question and the amount of answers on them will for sure be wider and more than one single thread  so it will be much more useful for you too .  Wink
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April 17, 2018, 06:43:54 PM
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Title says it all. If you're looking to invest in an ICO or pre-ICO blockchain project, what's 1-2 attributes that are most important to you? Market size/potential? Management team? Technology that is distinctive? Strong white paper? Social media following? Other...

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Dont forget to checkout these one's :

1. Marketing and advertisement plan
2. Funds available for the first one
3. Telegram activity and regular updates from the admin
4. Buzz in the forum itself.


All above point are part of how much popular the specific ICO is and thus depending upon that it can really help you understand the success rate of the same. Its simple logic from here onward that if its more popular then it does have some success rate. You can choose that one promptly over others.

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April 17, 2018, 06:48:01 PM
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Title says it all. If you're looking to invest in an ICO or pre-ICO blockchain project, what's 1-2 attributes that are most important to you? Market size/potential? Management team? Technology that is distinctive? Strong white paper? Social media following? Other...

Aaaaaaaand go!

Dont forget to checkout these one's :

1. Marketing and advertisement plan
2. Funds available for the first one
3. Telegram activity and regular updates from the admin
4. Buzz in the forum itself.


All above point are part of how much popular the specific ICO is and thus depending upon that it can really help you understand the success rate of the same. Its simple logic from here onward that if its more popular then it does have some success rate. You can choose that one promptly over others.



Marketing is a good one! I'd lump 3/4 under "social media following", but the point about admin activity is good.
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April 17, 2018, 06:51:39 PM
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Now there are a lot of working projects, new projects just have to come up with something new and cool to differ from their competitors, I think that you need to be smarter than your competitors and make global projects that help people live more comfortably.
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April 17, 2018, 08:30:04 PM
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I look for all those factors and if I had to give one point that I feel is the most important that would have to be the uniqueness of the project and what the use case is. If you don't have something that is innovative you will face a lot of competition and it will be fierce. If you are trying something completely new, you have a lot more room for failure which is something startups should have the luxury of doing. I have seen the same idea come out at the same time with 3-5 projects and you know that all but one of the will most likely fail. Not if you try something completely new, you are in a world of your own!

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April 17, 2018, 08:32:57 PM
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Title says it all. If you're looking to invest in an ICO or pre-ICO blockchain project, what's 1-2 attributes that are most important to you? Market size/potential? Management team? Technology that is distinctive? Strong white paper? Social media following? Other...

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I always choose projects that allocate funds for very high ads and products that have worked of course.
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April 17, 2018, 08:34:21 PM
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Im looking for anew innovative technology,good vision and a good working product or MVP because if theres none of these,the project is indeed worthless,dont want to waste my money and time joining these shit projects in the community,believe me or not 95% of these new projects are trash,only few of these projects are going to survive.

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April 17, 2018, 08:41:58 PM
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Title says it all. If you're looking to invest in an ICO or pre-ICO blockchain project, what's 1-2 attributes that are most important to you? Market size/potential? Management team? Technology that is distinctive? Strong white paper? Social media following? Other...

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I think you have to check through their website and figure out the goal and visions of the project
then you look into their whitepaper to ascertain their claims
after which you check through their roadmap and figure out their limits and shortcomings.

Then you can join and associate with their social media handles and have a good and positive ico with such token.
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April 17, 2018, 11:54:32 PM
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I like to see unique projects. For example, tokens that are becoming backed by commodities is my go to at the moment. For a token to survive, in my opinion it needs to be backed by a stable asset. Even if it's backed by 25% gold or diamonds or something that is going to either be steady or slowly increase in value will help. Take Darico.io- 50% of the ICO will be divided into gold, btc and eth. The rest is for liquidity in other assets. The coin also wants to be the bloomberg of crypto. So this coin has stability. In saying this- coins that are not backed by anything needs to have use value. Whether its privacy, or reward for content. It needs to do something- than say, Verge, which is purely p&d garbage.

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April 18, 2018, 02:37:10 AM
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yes I am looking for the uniqueness of the project, function, features and seriousness of the dev community to build the project seriously. because many projects are made just to make easy money and then leave without thinking about others this is a real criminal act
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April 18, 2018, 02:41:10 AM
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I think this year in ICO will be an infrastructure year. I put priority in companies with an actual track record and market-ready product. Looking at one now by UK's Green Running - https://vlux.io/
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April 18, 2018, 02:44:26 AM
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For me I am always basing on its bounty manager and how they active they are on their telegram aside from that I dont it is more important that you read their site especially their white paper.
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April 18, 2018, 02:45:46 AM
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all that you have listed is important. you can not throw something away. you when you buy a car you look not only appearance but also that inside. Laziness ultimately takes a person upwards and does not want to waste time analyzing, but if you do not waste time analyzing it, it's better not to go into the market.
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April 18, 2018, 02:48:10 AM
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I'm looking for a solution to a popular problem in a new project and so many people should know about the startup. because if the idea is not needed by people then nobody will buy it.
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April 18, 2018, 02:49:37 AM
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The one they're trying to attain must be attainable in real-world scenerio because flowery words wont hold the price too long.
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April 18, 2018, 02:56:56 AM
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Title says it all. If you're looking to invest in an ICO or pre-ICO blockchain project, what's 1-2 attributes that are most important to you? Market size/potential? Management team? Technology that is distinctive? Strong white paper? Social media following? Other...

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For me most important:
1. Team - I want to be sure that this people really existing, I can find they and can talk.
2. Product - what is this, does it has competitors and on which market they plan to sale it.
3. Business model - I want to understand how it will be work. Because some time business model look like that "product - ? - profit" or "?-product-sale-profit".
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April 18, 2018, 02:59:55 AM
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I'm looking for a solution to a popular problem in a new project and so many people should know about the startup. because if the idea is not needed by people then nobody will buy it.
Yes this is true. But project could solve a problem for some industry or field.
I mean don't look to the product which can be used for people only. Because people very bad customer).
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April 18, 2018, 03:02:19 AM
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For me I am always basing on its bounty manager and how they active they are on their telegram aside from that I dont it is more important that you read their site especially their white paper.
But in this case you spend your time. What different between money and time,?
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