Firstly, I would out a disclaimer, as I am not an altcoin investors and I don't encourage altcoin investments, especially ICOs.
For all you alt-coin investors:
-What do you look for when you invest in a project?
A dedicated, credible and verifiable team, for me the human factor is the most important section of a project, followed by the
product and the
process. It's not always possible to get all this qualities. But a reputable known person in the team can help to boost confidence of investors and increase credibility. A big partnership can also do that.
-What cryptocurrencies were a successful investment in the past? And why do you think they worked?
One that comes to mind in Countinghouse, CHT. There are also more notable ones like steem, binance. One of the reasons they were successful is the earlier human factor. Dedication and commitment. And a clearly defined process of achieving their goals and navigating the roadmap.
You can research mote on successful project, and don't just look for those which raised millions, but look pre ICO and how they are holding up now.
-Any altcoins you believe will be successful in the future? What gave you that feeling? Was there a "click" moment?
Countinghouse, CHT I predict, would be successful in the future. And there were so many 'click moments'. Notably how they handled setbacks regarding initiating buy backs by the team.
-What do you dislike about current crypto projects?
The lack of an actual target, or solution to any problem. Most currencies these days just link any issue to the blockchain technology, create a road map and make huge promises.
-If you were to give a single piece of advice to a new crypto project, what would it be? (I'm aware this question could be a comedy goldmine, but please, restrain yourselves to serious answers)
Concentrate on solving a problem, and not making profit. Profits would usually follow problem solvers.
-What's the most common way you've discovered a new project in the past?
-Airdrops: a good way to enter a project's ecosystem or just an avalanche of different trash coins? How do you tell?
-Noticed that bounty campaigns were pretty popular. What's the thing you hate the most about them?
I would answer this generally:
- ICO announcements sites like Icodrops.com you can also check out signatures of members on this forum.
- I don't recommend airdrops, if you want to be more involved, you can run a bounty for the project, this is also a better form of publicity.
- I don't really have any complaints as regards bounty campaigns, it's just a sector in the successful running of a project. And there would sure be good and bad ones.