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“FRX: Ferocious Alpha”
November 23, 2021, 10:07:32 PM
Hello everyone, my question is: how often do you invest in new and young projects? Aren't you afraid of losing money if the project closes?
I only tried investing several times in the past though i am still looking for a chance but i am very choosy now as i failed for 3 times.
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I want to invest in a promising project called CheckDot. Their token sale starts this weekend and I think this is a good opportunity to successfully invest money.
"PROMISING"? how come ? do you understand the project ? if does then why asking here?

or are you part of marketing team of this project?
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Share your thoughts on such an investment. Maybe you have some interesting cases on this matter.

If you can only risk a funds that you can afford to lose then go.
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November 23, 2021, 09:02:58 PM
If it has a good theme thbat matches then sure
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Experience the Future of DeFi
November 23, 2021, 06:53:21 PM
Hello everyone, my question is: how often do you invest in new and young projects? Aren't you afraid of losing money if the project closes?

I want to invest in a promising project called CheckDot. Their token sale starts this weekend and I think this is a good opportunity to successfully invest money.

Share your thoughts on such an investment. Maybe you have some interesting cases on this matter.


Recently, I have been looking for new NFT games that will come in to the market. We all know the hype of the P2E games these days. So I believe, there is nothing wrong in investing to new projects. Of course, you have to be careful and should done a thorough research about the management and the project before putting your hard-earned money.
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Futiracoin.com
November 23, 2021, 01:08:53 PM
I don't invest in new crypto projects myself. I'm not a rich investor, so I prefer to put my smaller investments of money into more established projects which are already on at least a few different exchanges. New projects are extremely risky and although that is how you will make the most when a project moves 100x or whatever, it's too risky for me. I'll participate in airdrops/bounties/selfdrops and things like that occasionally to try and get some free tokens from a new project, but I have yet to invest any of my actual cash into them.
That's much better than forcing investment on a new project, when we start investing, it takes the right strategy and way to get started, one of the steps you take is good enough to avoid the risks posed by a new project, personally I like the pattern the investment you make. Many free projects that we can participate in, airdrops, bounties and social media, it's better to use all three to get free tokens or coins, then we will trade them maximally.
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HODLer
November 22, 2021, 06:24:47 PM
I don't invest in new crypto projects myself. I'm not a rich investor, so I prefer to put my smaller investments of money into more established projects which are already on at least a few different exchanges. New projects are extremely risky and although that is how you will make the most when a project moves 100x or whatever, it's too risky for me. I'll participate in airdrops/bounties/selfdrops and things like that occasionally to try and get some free tokens from a new project, but I have yet to invest any of my actual cash into them.
sr. member
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November 22, 2021, 03:00:49 PM
I don't do it often, but it happens to me that I invest in new projects. Most often I find them on Bitcointalk in the Announcements (Altcoins)> Tokens (Altcoins) section https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=240.0
When I find an interesting project, I don't invest right away. I usually watch him for a few weeks, sometimes even a few months, and when I see that the dev team is active and the project is really developing, that's when I invest.

It is good that you do some research, but the most new projects are only listed on small exchanges which I don't really like. Active development, a good roadmap and an active community are some keys that a good project should have but it is no guarantee for success. I already tried to invest in several projects that looked good but always failed to make a (good) profit...

Unfortunately, small exchanges do not make trading easier, but if I believe that the project has great potential for development, I do not mean its speculative value, I'm more interested in its functionality. Such projects usually take 1-3 years to develop. In the meantime, interest is growing, community also and with time there are coming bigger exchanges. You just need more patience.
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November 22, 2021, 02:36:20 PM
I don't do it often, but it happens to me that I invest in new projects. Most often I find them on Bitcointalk in the Announcements (Altcoins)> Tokens (Altcoins) section https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=240.0
When I find an interesting project, I don't invest right away. I usually watch him for a few weeks, sometimes even a few months, and when I see that the dev team is active and the project is really developing, that's when I invest.
It is good that you do some research, but the most new projects are only listed on small exchanges which I don't really like. Active development, a good roadmap and an active community are some keys that a good project should have but it is no guarantee for success. I already tried to invest in several projects that looked good but always failed to make a (good) profit...

It is true, finding the right project can be very rewarding. But legit projects are very hard to find, the first thing I notice before investing in any new project is whether their ideas are unique and whether their developer team is strong? For example, Arweave was launched on the forum with a very unique idea and their team was strong enough. When I participated in the Token Sale, the price was 0.73 USD/token, and now it has increased to 60 USD, very successful project.
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November 22, 2021, 02:15:04 PM
Aren't you afraid of losing money if the project closes?
The cryptocurrency industry isn't for the feeble minded. What better explains it from my perspective is the kitchen expression – Don't go to the kitchen if you can't withstand the heat. Crypto is fast paced and has created a lot of new "riches" so to say. At the same time, it has wrecked a lot of people especially those with lofty and greedy expectations. Losing money is part of every business. Otherwise, it's not a business. Risk and loss are an integral part of every business, not just crypto alone.

I want to invest in a promising project called CheckDot. Their token sale starts this weekend and I think this is a good opportunity to successfully invest money.
I believe that was a shill you're just doing for that project here; a subtle advertisement sort of. Well, there's nothing bad in one promoting a project one is hodling a lot of its tokens. However, make sure it's not another one of those shitcoins. And to answer your question, I like investing in new projects but I make sure they're projects with utility. Otherwise, I stay out.
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November 22, 2021, 02:04:54 PM
I don't do it often, but it happens to me that I invest in new projects. Most often I find them on Bitcointalk in the Announcements (Altcoins)> Tokens (Altcoins) section https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=240.0
When I find an interesting project, I don't invest right away. I usually watch him for a few weeks, sometimes even a few months, and when I see that the dev team is active and the project is really developing, that's when I invest.

It is good that you do some research, but the most new projects are only listed on small exchanges which I don't really like. Active development, a good roadmap and an active community are some keys that a good project should have but it is no guarantee for success. I already tried to invest in several projects that looked good but always failed to make a (good) profit...
sr. member
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November 22, 2021, 01:26:08 PM
I don't do it often, but it happens to me that I invest in new projects. Most often I find them on Bitcointalk in the Announcements (Altcoins)> Tokens (Altcoins) section https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=240.0
When I find an interesting project, I don't invest right away. I usually watch him for a few weeks, sometimes even a few months, and when I see that the dev team is active and the project is really developing, that's when I invest.
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November 22, 2021, 10:47:44 AM
A person may want to know the opinion of people with experience. Or maybe he is doing this, and not promoting the project. Your investment is only your choice and risk.
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November 22, 2021, 10:25:59 AM
Hello everyone, my question is: how often do you invest in new and young projects? Aren't you afraid of losing money if the project closes?

I want to invest in a promising project called CheckDot. Their token sale starts this weekend and I think this is a good opportunity to successfully invest money.

Share your thoughts on such an investment. Maybe you have some interesting cases on this matter.


I used to invest in new projects crowd funding sales but i lost a lot of money as those projects were dead. Either they never come to the exchanges or they dumped too quickly and never recovered.
If you want to do risk free investment, then its better to invest in already established projects.
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FRX: Ferocious Alpha
November 22, 2021, 10:13:08 AM
It depends! Investing in new projects is profitable for some people and bad for others. So, what I do consider as a new and solid project with tremendous medium to long-term ROI might be not a good investment for you and vice versa. That's why DYOR is critical before deciding whether to invest or not.
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Futiracoin.com
November 22, 2021, 08:31:58 AM
No pain no gain so let's suppose you invest 10$ in 10 projects your tollal invest is = 100$. Even eight of these projects fail and two projects succeed and you gain 50 to 100X in return than you can calculate how much you return
It's just a matter of combining one project with another, it is necessary to invest in several projects, so that if one of them does not give good results, we still have other projects, but the selected project must really have good prospects in the future, study it carefully every investment made, at least if there are several projects that fail there are still replacements and we do not experience a total loss.
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November 21, 2021, 11:04:13 AM
No pain no gain so let's suppose you invest 10$ in 10 projects your tollal invest is = 100$. Even eight of these projects fail and two projects succeed and you gain 50 to 100X in return than you can calculate how much you return
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November 21, 2021, 10:36:32 AM

Both coins do have good value in any project, if a progressive project will usually get the best out of its development, but unfortunately no other project is able to provide the same value, if it involves altcoins at a certain time, even popular altcoins also do not guarantee to what extent future developments, except for the altcoins you mentioned, and today crypto as a whole has different levels of risk.
You are right, there are different value of risk and it's important to understand things the right way,

if you wanted to have a much better outcome, knowing the project that you are supporting in a

deeper understanding is a must, you can adjust whatever the market turning against or favoring

your investment, it's best to have that good edge before doing your participation.
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November 21, 2021, 08:44:03 AM
Hello everyone, my question is: how often do you invest in new and young projects? Aren't you afraid of losing money if the project closes?

I want to invest in a promising project called CheckDot. Their token sale starts this weekend and I think this is a good opportunity to successfully invest money.

Share your thoughts on such an investment. Maybe you have some interesting cases on this matter.


You want to invest or You want to promote Checkdot here in your topic to this section thread?
But anyway, investing into a new projects here in the cryptocurrency will always be depend in your choice and belief.
Now, there are some investors who are greed, and easy to get hype in the new projects so you better be careful in it,
just a piece of advise.
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November 20, 2021, 05:36:33 PM
Hello everyone, my question is: how often do you invest in new and young projects? Aren't you afraid of losing money if the project closes?

I want to invest in a promising project called CheckDot. Their token sale starts this weekend and I think this is a good opportunity to successfully invest money.

Share your thoughts on such an investment. Maybe you have some interesting cases on this matter.

Me with my friends usually sharing tokens that just listed in pancakeswap then if who want buy it just buy, but risk is all on ourself, no one blame other if lose or if the token just dead instantly, but i always use max $20 so if i lose, i don't lose reallu huge and confident if must hold for a longer time, like nothing to lose.
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November 20, 2021, 04:06:50 PM
Never heard the CheckDot project but anyway, I only invest the project if I find promising that has a big goal in the future and of course the coin must has use cases so it will be good to hold for long term. It is rarely to find now a good project that turns your money up to x1000.
I agree with people who have high optimism, but don't rely on small references obtained in certain places, I have also checked ChekDot, but I don't get much information, maybe if the project does not have extensive information, then the opportunity becomes good projects are very small, that's why we need to re-examine the ChekDot, because I'm personally not so sure about the project and it depends on how we look for information.
When we have lots of new and promising projects in all types of sector of our day to day like, I am not getting the OP's point to talk about something which is unknown for most people of this community. This may be because, OP might be a paid shill of that project and simply hiding themselves and trying to advertise in the name of general discussion on this forum.

Because I have seen such kind of activity in the past from many newbie and established forum members. So, there will be no surprises that OP could be one of them.
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November 20, 2021, 03:53:34 PM
Hello everyone, my question is: how often do you invest in new and young projects? Aren't you afraid of losing money if the project closes?

I want to invest in a promising project called CheckDot. Their token sale starts this weekend and I think this is a good opportunity to successfully invest money.

Share your thoughts on such an investment. Maybe you have some interesting cases on this matter.


Personally, I very rarely invest in certain crypto projects, simply because for successful investment you need to study the project and it takes a lot of time. And those crypto projects in which I invested in the first place had a working product in addition to their crypto asset. For example, these were crypto exchanges or DeFi platforms, as well as NFTs. As for investing in CheckDot, I cannot say anything, since I have not studied this project. But if you see success in it for yourself, then probably you have already been able to study it and saw in it what interested you. In general, with regard to investments, the main thing here is to adhere to the main rules of investment, and then your chances of success will increase.
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