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because investor will split their funds to few ICO thats he believe,,
and many investors do not trust on ICO's anymore
legendary
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October 29, 2017, 12:42:12 PM
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This is hard to track are there are over too many ICOs still running with some even accepting investments privately or off chain. I think that all estimation on how much goes into such projects could be seriously off by a large margin.
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October 29, 2017, 12:38:20 PM
#8
Maybe some people stopped investing in ICO until the legal questions are sorted... many governments basically banned ICOs until they prepare some legal framewrok for them.
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October 29, 2017, 12:13:25 PM
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Are we seeing a pullback in ICO investing During the Oct period?

Due to recent ICO's not gaining once they hit market or also the fact we have had alot of new money come into ICO's over the recent months.

Why do you think there is less investment into ICO's if you think there is less
I would say that if there would be less investments then expect it can really affect price movements.Pull backs are normal specially on events.When we do talk about ETH progress or its growth it is mainly affected because of ICO. Cashing out and cashing in on those projects that do exist every now and then. Dumping and pumping money. Pullbacks are normal.
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October 29, 2017, 12:12:01 PM
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Are we seeing a pullback in ICO investing During the Oct period?

Due to recent ICO's not gaining once they hit market or also the fact we have had alot of new money come into ICO's over the recent months.

Why do you think there is less investment into ICO's if you think there is less
I would see two/three main factors in lay here. BTC is very strong so people are more hesitant to put money in altcoin/ICO´s. So with less money available to invest people understand that ICO is not equal to big wins and the ones who invest have a more educated analysis on the projects. Other factor is the normal market correction, after the huge huge pump we saw. let´s see if the alt/ICO fever comes back this year or if it will take a little longer...
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October 29, 2017, 12:07:43 PM
#5
99% of the projects are useless and will fail.
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October 29, 2017, 11:44:45 AM
#4
1.) They're asking for way too much money in many cases. People are getting a bit weary of supporting a project that asks for 50 million plus etc.

2.) Many people wait for the price to dump (usually) upon exchange release and buy below ICO.
legendary
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October 29, 2017, 11:19:27 AM
#3
Are we seeing a pullback in ICO investing During the Oct period?

Due to recent ICO's not gaining once they hit market or also the fact we have had alot of new money come into ICO's over the recent months.

Why do you think there is less investment into ICO's if you think there is less

No we dont. There is still way to much money thrown into total useful products that most ICOs offer. Like 10-100 times to much.  Projects that gather $10 millions have a product worth $100k. And maybe if lucky after few years that 100k gathered would turn into a million. As it is now we will see just x10-100 losses in few years.
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October 29, 2017, 10:13:14 AM
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The people are still in panic with ICO, because of all the FUD that we saw in the last time. We also see a lot of scam ICOs in the last time and the people are scared to get scammed..
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October 29, 2017, 09:25:55 AM
#1
Are we seeing a pullback in ICO investing During the Oct period?

Due to recent ICO's not gaining once they hit market or also the fact we have had alot of new money come into ICO's over the recent months.

Why do you think there is less investment into ICO's if you think there is less
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