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December 03, 2021, 06:02:28 AM
#43
New projects are very profitable at a cheap price we can buy very much. But I think that's in line with the risks we're taking. The problem is that we don't know if the project we invest cheaply with a lot of bonuses is a project that goes well in the future? Here I will judge it from the community. If the community is large then we will be able to see the potential of the project.
first of all you have to look at the team. Everything comes from her, if you are sure of it, no matter what the idea of ​​the project, the team will still pull this project to the top.
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December 03, 2021, 05:28:35 AM
#42
New projects are very profitable at a cheap price we can buy very much. But I think that's in line with the risks we're taking. The problem is that we don't know if the project we invest cheaply with a lot of bonuses is a project that goes well in the future? Here I will judge it from the community. If the community is large then we will be able to see the potential of the project.
legendary
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December 03, 2021, 05:25:58 AM
#41
those top coins like ethereum, binance, etc were also new projects back years ago. So i think it's okay to invest in new project as long as we already do a deep research before investing.
Allocating 1%-5% of our portoflio wouldn't have so much impact if the project going scam at the end, but if we hit the great project, the amount could be 100x times in a year interval.
Getting a new coin that will turn out to be successful and make you as much as that 100x like you have said is quite rare. A lot of people try it but it doesn’t work out for them, it’s just like a matter of luck, because there are hundreds of projects that are being released, and the last time I checked, there are over 14,000 cryptocurrencies in the market, and not all of these cryptocurrencies can be that good.

But that wouldn’t be to discourage anybody that has the plans to be taking their shots on new coins, though what I am saying is the real fact. Years back it was more easy for a good and unique project to be successful, because the market wasn’t as clustered as it is now, there was much space and any project can be noticed, it’s not like that now.
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December 03, 2021, 04:50:22 AM
#40
Actually, yeah. I've newly started investing into new projects in this market. But I care about choosing the right projects as much as possible. If the project doesn't seem to be a promising one, then I give up on it. I examine the whitepaper and so to have enough information to make a decision about the project. And sometimes, there is even a possibility for the project to turn out to be a scam even though it seems promising.
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December 02, 2021, 10:12:30 PM
#39
To be honest lately I prefer new altcoins launched by trusted platforms that can make quick profits in just a few hours, but keep in mind that not all of them are profitable if you enter your initial investment late. which I can recommend for those platforms such as binance lauchpad, solanium, gate.io startup.
the rest depends on how you believe in the project because usually if it is a good project it will continue to increase in value according to the growth of the community.
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December 02, 2021, 09:46:29 PM
#38
For me personally investing in young projects is very risky because we haven't seen the market response at the time of listing, if the Yearnlab coin has good fundamentals in the future it might be a long-term investment if we think about the worst case scenario in short-term investing because every start-up company takes time in development
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December 02, 2021, 09:30:22 PM
#37
Investing in a new project is very close to losing money. It takes various studies before making a decision. Investing in crypto is better on proven coins like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Binance Coin and coins that are in the top 10 on coinmarketcap. These coins are a safe choice for investment.
You'll be right especially when you just invest blindly and have never done the research. This usually happened to newbies before but I believe that people are already changed now and they take cautiously before risking their money.

We can't deny that major new coins are worthless but there are still a few. That to admit it was a very risky move but if you are lucky and that project really has the potential, why not? Like Shiba Inu, like Axie, these are examples that the majority just ignore, and later on, it boom...making us regret.

Yes i agree, those top coins like ethereum, binance, etc were also new projects back years ago. So i think it's okay to invest in new project as long as we already do a deep research before investing.
Allocating 1%-5% of our portoflio wouldn't have so much impact if the project going scam at the end, but if we hit the great project, the amount could be 100x times in a year interval.
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December 02, 2021, 08:44:55 PM
#36
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 rarely invest in new projects because its risky.

Its hard to spot a good project that has potential and unlikely to be scam thus if you're going to invest in new projects, digging deeper is necessary to find a new gem.

Its best to choose an old projects because they're proven to be legit.

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December 02, 2021, 06:56:00 PM
#35
To invest in a new project is very risky, but if you want to invest in a new project then a lot of things you have to look at first, such as the team working on the project whether they are always active in developing their project, and the whiterepaper of the project is also very important for us to see and when investing in a new project we are ready to lose our assets because not all new projects can be successful as we expect.
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December 02, 2021, 05:56:08 PM
#34
Investing in a new project is very close to losing money. It takes various studies before making a decision. Investing in crypto is better on proven coins like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Binance Coin and coins that are in the top 10 on coinmarketcap. These coins are a safe choice for investment.
You'll be right especially when you just invest blindly and have never done the research. This usually happened to newbies before but I believe that people are already changed now and they take cautiously before risking their money.

We can't deny that major new coins are worthless but there are still a few. That to admit it was a very risky move but if you are lucky and that project really has the potential, why not? Like Shiba Inu, like Axie, these are examples that the majority just ignore, and later on, it boom...making us regret.
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December 02, 2021, 05:23:55 PM
#33
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 Yearnlab. Their token sale starts on 7th Dec 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.
Depends and if i do see some exceptional quality of the said project but if not then i would simply skip and treat it just like those shitty coins in the market.

Its not bad on having some considerations on investing into new projects but we know that this market had been flooded out by lots of fraud projects which simply

means that we shouldnt really be careless on making investment decisions because you would just basically be scammed in the end.
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December 02, 2021, 05:22:26 PM
#32
did you mean this project : https://yearnlab.com/#presale ?
yearnlab is a new defi project which is still in pre-sale stage, if you believe in your choice then no one will stop your decision. just a little advice from me to research again and don't invest all your money in just 1 project.
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December 02, 2021, 04:16:12 PM
#31
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I want to invest in a promising project called Yearnlab. Their token sale starts on 7th Dec and I think this is a good opportunity to successfully invest money.
If you think that it is promising, then, go ahead and invest the amount that you can afford. If you have done a lot of research on it maybe that is good to invest in because if I were in your shoe, it should be 100% sure that the project is really good like the concept of the project never existed and it has really used to the ecosystem and also should the team has a plan to list in a big exchange which is a good sign to invest.

I tell you frankly that even a promising project will turn into a scam one if they have a plan to scam people from the start, we never determine a good project. It is all about you gamble your money on a new project so don't expect too much. That is why I told you to invest of what you can afford because there's no accuracy of making a profit in investing in a new project.
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December 02, 2021, 03:43:10 PM
#30
I look at your new projects as a gamble and I recommend you to do the same. Of course, don't jump headfirst into gambling. Basically, research the project, if there is a whitepaper, you should read it directly, research the team, look at which projects the members of the team have worked on before, you can consider a lot of details.
Investing on a new project requires a lot of research first before putting up a money, and reading all the details about the project can help you decide either to invest or not. I'm still buying new projects especially the new trend Metaverse because I know they'll become worth it, next year might be the best year for Metaverse. Anyway, I'm not familiar on OP new project, still need to dig dipper and see if its worth buying.
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December 02, 2021, 03:27:26 PM
#29
First of all Whats yearnlab and what are they offering thats potentially different form whats been offered by rival industry or project Do their have any tipping point that makes them unique Why are you interested in them Ask your self question and dyor well and put it in the back of your mind that good project go  through whitelist on launchpads and mostly require locking and lottery Finding just any project makes you risk higher Potential and reputable launchpads makes it more safer although losing money is part of investment its called risk
legendary
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December 02, 2021, 03:08:50 PM
#28
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 Yearnlab. Their token sale starts on 7th Dec 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.

Yeah I'd stay away from new projects all together.  You can definately make some good money on a couple but for the most part you will lose money.  Most of these are just scams or pump and dumps and if you aren't on the inside you are the people they are looking for to dump into.  I'd steer clear without looking back and wait until the dust settles
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December 02, 2021, 03:03:13 PM
#27
I look at your new projects as a gamble and I recommend you to do the same. Of course, don't jump headfirst into gambling. Basically, research the project, if there is a whitepaper, you should read it directly, research the team, look at which projects the members of the team have worked on before, you can consider a lot of details.
legendary
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December 02, 2021, 02:44:32 PM
#26
Investing into "new" projects is a bit vague if you ask me. I mean it could be "brand new" in crypto while being 6 months old, or it could be "released a week ago" as well, or even haven't released yet but did an IGO or something. So, "new" is a bit vague in that sense, how new? I have invested into projects in their first 6 months plenty of times, I have invested very rarely right during or a week in their release period, but I nearly never invested into anything that wasn't released just yet.

ICO, STO, IEO, IGO and all that is not what I am after, those are always way too risky for me, I did it only a few times with very tiny amounts but never really found any success with them. This is why I try to keep seeing how they release, I do not even care about what they promise in the future because they may fail, I invest for what it is, not what it could be.
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December 02, 2021, 02:07:08 PM
#25
Is it your first time investing in a new project? For me, this is too big a risk to lose your funds because if you don't have a broader insight in doing research then for me this is quite a high risk, especially since I just heard about the name of your new project and made a sale on December 7th, for me to OP rather look for safer and stable coins on the exchange then it will make it easier for you to make real investments compared to new projects.
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December 02, 2021, 01:33:26 PM
#24
New project is very hard to invest coz You don't know This new Projects future. Many new project has been successful already. Investing money is risky to new project. I'm personally interested but if the team promise and depp recharge about project and background. So i will invest in new project.
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