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October 17, 2018, 05:51:56 PM
"September has seen the least amount of funds raised by #ICOs in more than a year. Are ICOs dying off?"

Chart here: https://twitter.com/Bancor/status/1049690978213404673

ICOs are not dying off, what I see and understand is that the good ICOs are been filtered while the craps are thrown out of the system, When ever reputable project emerges, it get funded.

Yeah I think you are right that the ICOs are not dying, but there are just so many scam ICOs emerging that made legit ICOs look bad that is why most of the investors think that ICOs are really dying.
These scam icos are directly affecting the demand to the ico itself, remember a lot of people will feel so difficult to choose the best one and so many scam icos are admitting their icos as the best icos at this moment.
Legit ico gets disappeared or investors still don't realize where is the place to search the list of legit ico
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October 17, 2018, 05:51:13 PM
Right now everybody has a skewed bias because they see a lot of ICOs failing, however there are still plenty of ICOs raising large amounts of money, it's just few of them are doing so online, instead opting to raise the money by venture capital or through investment firms. The dream of raising millions of dollars with a half-assed whitepaper and hurriedly put together MVP are OVER!
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October 17, 2018, 05:48:31 PM
I don't think they are dying, but now in these bear markets I think people have to think well if they are going to do an ICO or not, for now, investors are a little cautious about where to put their money, since I imagine that many of those who bought coins in December are losing their money now.
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October 17, 2018, 05:48:14 PM
I don't think so. The challenges ICOs are facing through out the year 2018 are lessons that this industry has to learn. They should start to do something to bring back the trust to ICOs just like setting up regulations to crack down those failed ICOs or to reject those weak ICOs. There should be something to filter them behore making into the market.
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October 17, 2018, 05:46:07 PM
"September has seen the least amount of funds raised by #ICOs in more than a year. Are ICOs dying off?"

Chart here: https://twitter.com/Bancor/status/1049690978213404673

I am considering such an option that investors are disappointed in ICO projects, since most of them do not bring them income. Investing is difficult to find a good project. But do not make a premature conclusion, you need to wait for the new results of statistics at the end of the year, and only then analyze the results.
At this time that many crypto users opt to hold,ICO were affected too especially if their a big project that nees much investors. But if the project is too good investors might think about it still.
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October 17, 2018, 05:38:43 PM
They're not dying off but they I appreciate the sentiment. I think investors are just more cautious - which is a good thing if I might add.
jr. member
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October 17, 2018, 05:33:34 PM
"September has seen the least amount of funds raised by #ICOs in more than a year. Are ICOs dying off?"

Chart here: https://twitter.com/Bancor/status/1049690978213404673

I am considering such an option that investors are disappointed in ICO projects, since most of them do not bring them income. Investing is difficult to find a good project. But do not make a premature conclusion, you need to wait for the new results of statistics at the end of the year, and only then analyze the results.
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October 16, 2018, 09:41:12 AM
"September has seen the least amount of funds raised by #ICOs in more than a year. Are ICOs dying off?"

Chart here: https://twitter.com/Bancor/status/1049690978213404673

       Nice presentation of tabulated data and very useful as visual aid , well base on data with no doubt its dying , I think maybe because of lack of investors were going to have interest in investing ICO project , since they are losing their money because of scam .
sr. member
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October 16, 2018, 08:40:25 AM
"September has seen the least amount of funds raised by #ICOs in more than a year. Are ICOs dying off?"

Chart here: https://twitter.com/Bancor/status/1049690978213404673
No,ICOS were still alive and it becomes one
 of the extra source of income of every bitcoiner and it definitely helps alot to those bounty hunters and and early investor of different ICos.
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October 16, 2018, 08:35:58 AM
"September has seen the least amount of funds raised by #ICOs in more than a year. Are ICOs dying off?"

Chart here: https://twitter.com/Bancor/status/1049690978213404673

I am sure that investments at the stage of public sales are really dying. This process moves to the next level in the hands of qualified investors. Private investment increasingly goes to existing projects that are in the top.
jr. member
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October 16, 2018, 08:33:58 AM
No, I would not say that it is. It seems to me that when the market stabilizes and the snvoa starts to grow, then we can make good money on it
hero member
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October 16, 2018, 08:27:25 AM
Initial coin offerings have raised $20 billion since the beginning of 2017, which represents $ 18 billion more than the previous year.

$12 billion was raised through ICOs in the course of 2018, while last year they raised $ 7 billion. The ICO blockchain EOS protocols and the Telegram messaging application account for almost half of all ICO funds in 2018.

Although more than 300 cryptocurrencies have been launched to invest in crypto-assets, the vast majority of funds are concentrated within a small minority of organizations.

ICOs are often exposed to scams, while phishing and hacking are responsible for stealing 15% of all crypto-assets at market value. More than 50% of the ICOs were unable to raise funds and subsequently closed.

Many ICOs were allegedly launched to take advantage of the "gold rush", resulting in regulatory and quality concerns related to tokens.

But the general community will decide the future of the crypto-ICOs.
hero member
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October 16, 2018, 08:11:51 AM
Unfortunately there have been some ICOs which couldn't success and this influenced the ICO market but I am sure it will not dye forever. When the market will go up the ICOs will go up too.
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October 16, 2018, 08:09:58 AM
I think yes, there are many investors who are disappointed with ico, the cause of the scam and also the hated bounties who carry out uncontrolled dumps that cause investors to lose, we cannot ignite them, the hanter bounties also play an important role in ico.
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October 16, 2018, 08:09:17 AM
No it's not, we just got much less scam ICO and less newbies who put money in every project. As I see now good projects are still raising money and do x2 or more. Invstors become more careful.
jr. member
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October 16, 2018, 08:08:48 AM
I would not say that ICOs are dying, I think they are getting smaller because the market is not in the best shape right now!
sr. member
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October 16, 2018, 08:07:11 AM
"September has seen the least amount of funds raised by #ICOs in more than a year. Are ICOs dying off?"

Chart here: https://twitter.com/Bancor/status/1049690978213404673
If you visit icodrop, icorating and icocamp you will find out that many projects are coming out every day and month.  I don't think icos market is dying off and I think we still have many projects that has not been listed yet.  I think this is the beginning of cryptocurrencies development and many others coins will be coming out in future.
copper member
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October 16, 2018, 08:01:56 AM
I believe yes, they are seems like dying and I don't invest in new projects for more than 3 months.
Probably with bullish market situation will change, but now it is awful
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October 16, 2018, 07:59:44 AM
I don't think that ICO's are dying off, some ICO's are succeed because of their project that investors interested, maybe we can say that ICO's are dying if all ICO's are not successful.
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October 16, 2018, 07:59:09 AM
We see that ICO is fading now, 99% of ICOs have lost their appeal, and it is hard to see those 100+ projects, although I don't think ICO will die very soon, ICO (current ICO of this model) will gradually disappear.

Its certainly not. There is just investors hesitant to invest right now due to the bear market we experience. But once the market rises up again, they'd be confident to send ETH and BTC as they can have more tokens to be received. If tokens in ICO has BTC price then its not going to hit big but if tokens will have certain quantity like 1BTC = 25000tokens, investor might have the confidence granting the ICO team isn't a scam.
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