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June 13, 2018, 08:01:47 AM
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How true is this? I mean, they seem like they are very desperate and more focused on raising from the crowdsale than what comes after (like, being true to their promise, delivering to people's expectation, etc.).

I want to know this because I'm looking for an ICO to invest in and I don't know if I should rely on how popular the project is or whatnot.  Shocked
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June 13, 2018, 08:32:48 AM
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How true is this? I mean, they seem like they are very desperate and more focused on raising from the crowdsale than what comes after (like, being true to their promise, delivering to people's expectation, etc.).

I want to know this because I'm looking for an ICO to invest in and I don't know if I should rely on how popular the project is or whatnot.  Shocked

Being popular is not only the case but a company also needs to have a sense of purpose, What are they trying to do, is what they are trying to do is significant ? Does the team capable of delivering that purpose ? that's the question you need to ask to yourself when looking for a quality ICO. Of course being a famous company or having a famous team member is an advantage But that is not all.

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June 13, 2018, 10:10:50 AM
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You cannot just pinpoint a single factor to spot a scam. A great Community, popularity, strong presence, known team, and advertising strength could all be positives for a project.
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June 25, 2018, 07:28:48 PM
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How true is this? I mean, they seem like they are very desperate and more focused on raising from the crowdsale than what comes after (like, being true to their promise, delivering to people's expectation, etc.).

I want to know this because I'm looking for an ICO to invest in and I don't know if I should rely on how popular the project is or whatnot.  Shocked
I rely on ICOdrops to choose which ICO projects I want to invest.
The successful projects are relatively high score on ICODrops.

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