I have been following Crowdholding for a while.
I think it is a really great project, but they just launched at the wrong time. I think if they had more exposure / the ICO launch in the summer they would have easily broken 10 / 15 million.
But this is not the case, I would say that it is a very interesting project, but it does need to hit it's target to become successful. I think they just need to focus on getting more startups on their platform and then more traction from it and hopefully they can raise their target.
I think there are a lot worse projects in the past and now that are raising more money, maybe it is just down to the fact that the idea of co-creation isn't appealing to the masses.
I see so do you think it's worth a gamble? I mean if you think they would have raised a substantial amount and the only reason was down to timing...
I only found out about Crowdholding recently through a youtube video about undervalued ICO's and I have to say that they seem like they have their stuff together more than most ICO's.
The worrying thing is that right now they are not too close to their target, If they were closer (50% or more) I would consider investing. Also I think they lack marketing as I have not heard about these guys before and they have had a working beta since April. I am guessing they don't have much money to throw around for marketing.
Saying that I have gone through their content creation and it is steady, I have seen businesses with a large budget and not have half the content that Crowdholding does.
All in all, they just need some more investments.
I'm guessing we watched the same video, TheGobOne?
I like the idea in concept but I don't see the return on investment for investors that's why they haven't raised much.
I also don't think it is a groundbreaking idea but more tried and tested. Suppose if they manage to become the next Product Hunt they will become big.
Why do you not see it as a good return of investment? If you think they could become like product hunt and you bought into it early wouldn't it be a massive return on investment?
If I am to receive a dollar anytime I read or hear someone say a certain Crypto Project X is a great project and yet turns out to be a failure or scam, I am sure I would be having a large sum right now. Meanwhile, crowdholding seems to be one of those projects that really has a solid promising concept that can be adopted over time.
Truth be told, I am yet to invest but I believe if they are able to capture a portion of the co-creation market the project will succeed.
Yeah there seems to be a lot about "potential" in the ICO world or "to the moon". So I am guessing you think it's more of a long term investment rather than a short one, because I am looking to get involved in a long one and ride it out
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