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October 10, 2020, 04:56:52 AM
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It is not possible to find new projects without analyzing the various sites in the forum for this you have to analyze every site well and try to stay active. Like the new bounty section new projects are constantly coming and updated here analyzing will reduce the easy risk of choosing a new project.
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October 10, 2020, 07:16:35 AM
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It is not possible to find new projects without analyzing the various sites in the forum for this you have to analyze every site well and try to stay active. Like the new bounty section new projects are constantly coming and updated here analyzing will reduce the easy risk of choosing a new project.

There is an opinion that experienced managers are more responsible in choosing the bounties they represent. One of these managers is Hhampuz, who introduced the new JACS project yesterday.tech with a reward pool equivalent to $ 700,000. It's possible that this is what you're looking for: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5281069.0

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October 10, 2020, 07:20:22 AM
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Hmmm basically i never used all of these

Let me share my experience on it

Prior to 2020, i used basically Bitcointalk in 2016-2018
After the crypto bull wildfire stopped when Bitcoin peaked at $20,000
I don't look for project in Bitcointalk anymore
Not because there is no legit/potential project, but more scams arise

I now only find out new project when the project randomly pop up in Coinmarket biggest gainer/loser, or coingecko hot topic
Word of mouth through Twitter is another way of how i find about projects
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October 10, 2020, 08:14:52 AM
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Crypto medias are enough for me. It can be a nice filter as well. Big media is not writing about shitty projects
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October 10, 2020, 09:57:36 AM
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ICO calendar on the coindesk also can be useful to identify the upcoming cryptos projects but unfortunately we can't see much projects on those lists, don't know the real reason but in my opinion new projects not even reaching any amount in their fund raising program that is why they dropped new projects especially ICOs.
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October 10, 2020, 10:18:02 AM
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It is not possible to find new projects without analyzing the various sites in the forum for this you have to analyze every site well and try to stay active. Like the new bounty section new projects are constantly coming and updated here analyzing will reduce the easy risk of choosing a new project.

There is an opinion that experienced managers are more responsible in choosing the bounties they represent. One of these managers is Hhampuz, who introduced the new JACS project yesterday.tech with a reward pool equivalent to $ 700,000. It's possible that this is what you're looking for: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5281069.0

I believe what is represented by Hhampuz he will know to research a good project to promote this is quite a big reward of $ 700k maybe if it is really successful like this TemTum then hunters will be happy to join the one managed by Hhampuz.

Every day future projects always appear, but sometimes we find it difficult to identify them in analyzing the project.

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October 10, 2020, 02:02:48 PM
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I usually searching for new project in bitcointalk forum, altcoin discussion board is the main source.
You can see there in announcement board section, sometimes there are new project has been created.
Outside bitcointalk forum, i usually looking for new projects in IEO on several exchanges.

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October 10, 2020, 03:22:46 PM
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Yes in this crypto spce every day a lots of new projects launched. And it's really hard to watch all of them. There are few resources where people normally find new projects. The first one is coinmarketcap. Coinmarketcap has a specific section called newly listed coins where you can find many new projects. Other than that you can try icoanalyst. Some telegrap group like crypto generation also give update about big new projects. And mostly you can find many new projects in this forum too. So these are the source I normally use. You can try other resources of your known.

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October 10, 2020, 03:41:57 PM
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I don't have the time and energy to check all the crypto channels all the time to keep up to date plus my IT knowledge is very limited so i can't judge a project based on it's source code or something.
Most of them time i hear about new promising projects in a investment pool telegram group that i am part of. When i see that a specific project is asked about a lot of times for a pool i look into that project further.
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October 10, 2020, 03:56:04 PM
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Hi ZEIIMAN

I was disappointed in cryptocurrency in the middle of 2019, I thought not coming back,  I made a mistake )
This is muddy water, but sometimes you can catch a big fish in it ))
Thanks for the links
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October 10, 2020, 04:19:09 PM
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I also use some of the channels that you share but that is just for information that there is a new project that is hype. I will definitely do some research again because it will make me relieved and no regret to invest in a new project that other people have shared. Make it just a reference unless you really believe it because you get testimonials from yourself. Analyzing itself is good because it will increase our knowledge so that one day we will be able to do it better ourselves.
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From the list, I only use the ICO Analytics telegram channel to track the latest updates from new projects. Sometimes it is hard to check each project one by one but it well worth it at the end if I can found what I am looking for. The Polkadot projects are not successful nowadays, maybe it should be replaced with better alternative sources. Checking each ICO analytics site one by one will not add anything new and my experience let me to filter the potential projects after checking it for 20 minutes. Investing in the new projects has such downsides and we have no other choices except accepting this fact.

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October 10, 2020, 04:49:09 PM
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Crypto medias are enough for me. It can be a nice filter as well. Big media is not writing about shitty projects
What filter they have? Can you explain? And what name of the Big media you said above?

I'd say all of crypto medias is the shittiest promoter since they only get paid from the project while they don't know what the project is, usually they will wrote the "disclaimer" in the bottom page.

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October 10, 2020, 04:59:56 PM
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I thought we were just wasting our time finding a legit altcoin project at this point. Some of these project still have the potential to benefit investor and that is very rare. I wouldn't go far enough to browse through different types of project if it's just looking to join the bounty. Nor would it be nice to blindly join any bounty without any research. It will only be a waste of time and effort.

I'd say all of crypto medias is the shittiest promoter since they only get paid from the project while they don't know what the project is, usually they will wrote the "disclaimer" in the bottom page.

What you're saying may have a point is the fact that many of these promotor only advertise project even though they have no potential at all. As long as the developer is able to pay for the site to display these ads, the site will continue to display them in the list.

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October 10, 2020, 05:42:56 PM
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The best ico list site in the crypto industry and that's called icodrop. More than 90% of icos that have already listed on this platform have become the major coins or successful project.

You should put this in your list too as the owner of icodrop is also very active investing in the legit icos too.

https://icodrops.com/

This most reliable site based on my experience.  Grin

I agree, most of the projects listed on ico drop are good and successful projects in the market.
so this site is specifically for good projects, I don't know what they review the site based on but the project is generally successful.
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October 10, 2020, 06:35:53 PM
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Here? Why would I need anywhere else, the moment there is a new thing in the market they just simply make it know and they publish it here as well hell most of them start their own topic on bitcointalk as well, just go take a look at other parts of altcoin board like announcement and you will see that there are tons of coins that started their own topics.

For the ones that do not start their own ones, there are ones here in discussion board for people who would like to talk about it but they are rare and usually unsuccessful projects anyway because good ones at least start a topic here even if not be active in it. So long story short I do not need anywhere else, sure I could use them and it could help me but that doesn't mean that I have to use them, they are just good to haves and not musts.
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October 10, 2020, 06:36:58 PM
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Damn, am I old or what?  Grin
I never followed those written on your list. Not even one.

The thing is, I am not that keen on using twitter. I mostly just read there.
Then telegram, ah that application sucks when you join the wrong groups and so many pm's coming in with an offer of help which in the end is a scam.
I am not even opening that application anymore.

I simply use this forum for updates. Then, Google the ICO project and directly go to the webpage to read everything about them.
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October 10, 2020, 07:13:20 PM
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I use https://icobench.com/ web site to find out about new legit projects.In ICObench you can easily find out new or upcoming project very easily .
You can also check https://icodrops.com/

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I use https://icobench.com/ web site to find out about new legit projects.In ICObench you can easily find out new or upcoming project very easily .
You can also check https://icodrops.com/
Don't you think that these opinions are biased just like the users claim that they take money from the project marketing teams to boost up the ICO ratings which makes pretty easy to scam the people and thus these sites aren't that reliable anymore and I think there is a need for decentralized ICO rating websites that can work on proof of person mechanism just like IDENA can be implemented in the voting system, with the use of which the ratings can't be manipulated by a single identity and would also be reliable because it will reflect what the community thinks about the project.

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October 10, 2020, 09:01:39 PM
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I use https://icobench.com/ web site to find out about new legit projects.In ICObench you can easily find out new or upcoming project very easily .
You can also check https://icodrops.com/
Don't you think that these opinions are biased just like the users claim that they take money from the project marketing teams to boost up the ICO ratings which makes pretty easy to scam the people and thus these sites aren't that reliable anymore and I think there is a need for decentralized ICO rating websites that can work on proof of person mechanism just like IDENA can be implemented in the voting system, with the use of which the ratings can't be manipulated by a single identity and would also be reliable because it will reflect what the community thinks about the project.

Most ICO ratings are biased as they are paid by respective projects. So if you want unbiased area where you can find new blockchain projects, why go too far? In this forum - the ANN ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=159.0 ) and the Tokens ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=240.0 ) boards will provide you all new and old projects that you can check out with. You can check their thread and read what's going on in each and every project. Honestly, this is my first place to check new crypto projects. Very rare that I will go to ICO or other website ratings as a lot of them are rigged.
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