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November 27, 2021, 08:01:40 PM
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Hey everyone, I noticed that many successful projects that are now in the top50 by Coinmarketcap conducted their public sale on the coinlist (for example, Solana, NEAR, Algo, Flow).  All these projects have given investors a huge profit and continue to grow in value.  I think it’s a matter of the fundamental nature of the projects, but how does the coinlist determine whether a project is fundamental enough to conduct a public sale on their site or not? Any thoughts?
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November 27, 2021, 08:45:27 PM
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I don't really know how they get to know, but from my own end I think it's very much easy mere reading through their white paper and road map, potential or fundamental projects are easily identified through their utility like what they got to offer, just like $near which is set to make crypto very seamless and easy to access by everyone in all aspects, normally a project which stands to solve a pressing issue in this space is sure to go parabolic.

$Near has solves tons of problems in crypto, just like how the BSC network which brought an alternative to ETH high gas fee, this is actually what contributed to the spike in price of BNB.
    I literally had gained a lot from fundamental coins than meme coins with just hype.

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November 27, 2021, 08:54:04 PM
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We don’t know their standard but good projects seeks to get listed on Coinlist simply because they know its reputation and I’ve been following coinlist with regards to this one and I can really say that most of the projects they introduced are on the top spot and became successful so this is also why many investors are trying their luck to get into coinlist, It’s hard to buy but if you got lucky enough you can have a good deals with Coinlist.
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November 27, 2021, 08:56:24 PM
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They have standards for it. We don't know how they're measuring it but if it passes through their standards then that's going to be their own measure for it.
Also, they're not just choosing it. If there's a project that approaches them and then that's on them if they're going to accept it or not. But as usual, with a right fee.



 

 

 

 

 

 


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November 27, 2021, 09:50:49 PM
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I do not see a direct relationship between the sale of tokens on coinlist and getting a coin in the top 50 on Coinmarketcap.
Each project needs to be studied separately.
In most cases, you will find a lot of manipulations when tokens are bought from market participants and manipulators will pump the price.

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November 27, 2021, 10:17:51 PM
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I think that's Coinlist trade secret and they won't disclose it publicly otherwise there rivals will have an edge. If your observation about the projects on Coinlist is true for all projects and not just the mentioned ones, you should stick with them for investment in new projects.

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November 27, 2021, 11:26:58 PM
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There are two ways

1. Coinlist will be able to list your project for free when your project was a quality project

2. coinlist was also getting paid to launch ico on its launchpad. that means you can also pay coinlist to launch your project but coinlist team will take a look at how good your project to be launched on coinlist.

Coinlist has a team that dedicated to identify the project. This lets coinlist team to pick only the legit project to be launched on its platform.

I have been participated in some sale on coinlist. I got very big return.

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November 28, 2021, 04:54:47 AM
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As far as I know they don't list all new projects. They have some requirements that a project must meet so as to be listed on coinlist. I have taken it just as a rule that if coinlist offers presale of this coin, we should invest. Nevertheless, it is difficult to buy on presale now as there are a lot of robots and people with multi-accounts, so there are a lot of people in a queue and it is impossible to wait your turn.



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November 28, 2021, 05:22:57 AM
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but how does the coinlist determine whether a project is fundamental enough to conduct a public sale on their site or not? Any thoughts?
Maybe it's not how the coinlist chooses a project, but investors already believe in the coinlist. So all the projects that have a sale there get good fundamentals.

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November 28, 2021, 07:19:16 AM
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  I think it’s a matter of the fundamental nature of the projects, but how does the coinlist determine whether a project is fundamental enough to conduct a public sale on their site or not? Any thoughts?
Coinlist has a service named tokensale manager https://coinlist.co/tokensalemanager

This service dedicated to the new crypto company who wanna connect with the public investors directly through coinlist token sale. Sometimes coinlist didn't even need to did a research to pick which project that has strong fundamental but coinlist has a very big user base especially for its tokensale. The legit project was using token sale manager to handle the launch of token sale by the project who already applied to use its service.

Sometimes even the big project gets impressed with the performance of coinlist. that's why they do apply to launch their tokensale on coinlist. It doesn't mean coinlist has been doing all of the things.

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November 28, 2021, 07:33:06 AM
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Hey everyone, I noticed that many successful projects that are now in the top50 by Coinmarketcap conducted their public sale on the coinlist (for example, Solana, NEAR, Algo, Flow).  All these projects have given investors a huge profit and continue to grow in value.  I think it’s a matter of the fundamental nature of the projects, but how does the coinlist determine whether a project is fundamental enough to conduct a public sale on their site or not? Any thoughts?
Projects seek to conducts sales on coinlist site due to the reputation it has gained over the years and also on coinlist there are tons of investors eagerly waiting  for coinlist to announce sale of a coin so they can throw their money in,it's very easy to raise money on coinlist maybe thats why legit projects go there, so far all their coin sales have been a blast Solana  is doing pretty well, same goes for ALGO,and also Near Protocol which will eventually get a solana run soon since they just introduced their Nightshade sharding , not gonna lie I really love how coin list pick the best projects to give investors profit.

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November 28, 2021, 09:27:02 AM
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I think everything is determined quite simply, according to a technical document and a roadmap + a good team. A team of professionals is now one of the best indicators of the prospects and success of a project. For example, about Near, I know that many founders have top honors in global programming contests and experience in big name campaigns like google or facebook. I believe that these people definitely know what they are doing, and definitely know how to convey their vision to early investors.
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