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Topic: Best Review Site for ICOs? (Read 125 times)

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March 18, 2018, 08:10:05 PM
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This thread here - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ico-spreadsheets-2552575 contains some really good spreadsheets maintained by ICO researchers, rating upcoming ICOs on a wide number of parameters. I've found these to be very helpful as a starting point of my research.

I can not stress this thread enough relating to ICOs. It's got some great contributors and they update their lists weekly if not daily.
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March 18, 2018, 08:08:59 PM
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what are you recommending sites are the best from ICO review, i actually also like to use those sites for ICO reviewing but there i found more sites to follow ICO like https://www.cryptocompare.com

What i like from this sites is, it has more info like past and on going ico plus it has a start price information.
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March 18, 2018, 07:56:16 PM
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Agreed on icobench. It's pretty comprehensive, especially with the rating from other cryptoists.
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March 18, 2018, 07:48:22 PM
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This thread here - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ico-spreadsheets-2552575 contains some really good spreadsheets maintained by ICO researchers, rating upcoming ICOs on a wide number of parameters. I've found these to be very helpful as a starting point of my research.

Cool thanks for that. There's some handy references all in one place. Now I just need to find the money to invest in all these top rated projects haha
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March 17, 2018, 03:09:03 PM
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So far i think ICOBench its the best for now (Just my opinion) But you can try Cointelegraph or Coinspeaker. Both sites are usually good in reviewing an ICO, But the best results seem to do their own research by making the website above as a reference. Good luck!
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March 17, 2018, 02:55:46 PM
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I always use icorating and some local sites like happycoinclub or yupechain
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March 17, 2018, 02:18:20 PM
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I use a number of different review sites to find ICOs that I find interesting. The ones I have found to be most useful are the following.

https://icobench.com/

A useful site, with an added 'expert review' on most projects. These reviews are helpful, but should be taken with a pinch of salt as the definition of expert can be fairly loose (they do operate a weighting system which balances the reviews slightly). Filters on offer here are great, you can select based on category, restricted areas, documentation required, accepted currencies, platform and more. More involved info available once clicking on the project. Ratings calculated from the expert reviews and based on ICO profile, team, vision and product.

https://foundico.com/

Another decent site with some helpful filters (category, country and platform), as well as the usual ongoing, upcoming, past and an additional scam option. Sponsored links at the top (standard for all the ICO review sites), easy to navigate to projects you are interested in. Both pre-ICO and ICOs listed, plus a percentage completion count to the end date of the ICO. Rated on main info, finance, product, team and marketing. Also have a section to check on performance of completed ICOs.


https://icodrops.com/

Popular ICO review site, with an active whitelist addition (direct link to join the whitelist of projects listed). Keeps a running total of projects' funds raised against target figure as an indicator for popularity. Organised by finish time (for ongoing ICOs) and start time (for upcoming ICOs), helpful if you like to see progress and don't want to wait around for projects, or if you want to get in early when bonuses are likely to be higher. Rating system slightly different to other sites, focus on hype, risk and ROI (return on investment). Not sure how these ratings are calculated, presumably by site team, who then give an overall score.

There are loads more sites out there, but these are the three I currently find to be most helpful. Any other recommendations?
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