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legendary
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June 27, 2018, 06:40:40 PM
#11
Investing in tokens that have price set in terms of $ right now might be not good when price of coins start to pump in future. Yes you are right, if you will buy some tokens that have set their prices in ETH than you will get much more token per $ but there is no guarantee that those token will be traded at same ETH price in future. Price of token after listing depend on tens of factors which is hard to list here. Just invest in coins that have good team and roadmap with achievable targets.
newbie
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June 27, 2018, 06:35:14 PM
#10
maybe but I'm not sure because the best thing that can come up is to invest in Socratus
sr. member
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June 27, 2018, 06:01:20 PM
#9
If you are using already owned ETH and an ICO have fixed price vs ETH then buy now is same as buying later . But it you are putting fresh money then buy now is better than later I guess ETH already hit bottom $400 and the only way to go now is up . I have saw some ICO have there tokens fixed for $$ and have ETH price fixed at $600 to encourage people to join . There is a huge depression in the market, and some ICO will go the extra mile to collect there target it is definitely one of the worst time in crypto .
member
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June 27, 2018, 05:53:28 PM
#8
I'm not sure they will pay such a participant. Sometimes the price can change, of course they will lose by putting a price like that. Maybe they will hold the token first before transferring to the participants because the price is so low. Then we will definitely long wait for those tokens to land in our wallets.
sr. member
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June 27, 2018, 05:52:25 PM
#7
At the moment, caution is needed in any type of investment and we do not know where the market will be established. However, we can also consider it as a two-sided knife and the good side of it all is find formidable prices for a possible high in the coming months. To finish we have the factor that has been growing in recent times, in this case the scam, this factor is helping to prevent several investments in ICO and unfortunately good projects pay for it.
newbie
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June 27, 2018, 01:30:41 PM
#6
Many ICOs have their token sold at a fixed price vs. the ETH. For example: 1 ETH = 1000 Tokens.

So does it really matter if the prices of ETH/BTC is dropping?

If anything, then buying now you get more Tokens for the $, right?

Most ICOs I've joined pegged their price in ETH, correct.

Always do your own research before investing in a project.

Looking at the project as a whole and looking at the team behind it, is very important to make a correct decision.

If I can give you guys my opinion, I discovered an exciting ICO that is very interesting: RAWG.

Look at this article where the team explains:

“Why the games market needs RAWG”

https://medium.com/rawg/wp-bits-1-why-the-games-market-needs-rawg-ccf039c0bae7

The ICO will start in a short period and they are at the moment in pre-ICO phase. This is the ICO site: https://token.rawg.io/. It's a video game discovery platform that converts your skills into goods and services (the site is already working, with more than 57,000 games in the database) and, which is very interesting, they have already reached the soft cap.

Have a look and get some information while doing your own research!
sr. member
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June 27, 2018, 01:27:18 PM
#5
Many ICOs have their token sold at a fixed price vs. the ETH. For example: 1 ETH = 1000 Tokens.

So does it really matter if the prices of ETH/BTC is dropping?

If anything, then buying now you get more Tokens for the $, right?
You said that they have their price fixed vs the ETH and that 1 ETH=1000 token that means that even if the price of the ethereum drops you still will get 1000 token for 1 ethereum no matter what the price is, means that investing now  when the price is low and investing later when the price goes up is the same thing, because you are always paying 1 ethereum for the same amount of token.
jr. member
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June 27, 2018, 01:26:31 PM
#4
Many ICOs have their token sold at a fixed price vs. the ETH. For example: 1 ETH = 1000 Tokens.

So does it really matter if the prices of ETH/BTC is dropping?

If anything, then buying now you get more Tokens for the $, right?

Orico is correct, but only if you are buying Ethereum now. The cost would be lower to exchange for Alts.

If you are interested in a unique ICO with existing technology, look into PROTO.

https://prototoken.io/

This project will be a game changer in the crypto-space.  PROTO uses a much more effective algorithm and solves the many problems with blockchain.

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Good luck
newbie
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June 27, 2018, 01:20:33 PM
#3
actually a lot of ICO set the price in $.
that's also the reason why is not so simple to use cryptocurrencies for salaries and things like that.
Cryptos are too much volatile.
however if an ICO set the price only in terms of ETH or BTC or other crypto, if the price rise and you bought the crypto before the exchange of the ICO this benefits you and your finances.  Tongue  Tongue  Tongue
sud
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June 27, 2018, 01:15:11 PM
#2
I'm not sure about price fixed in ETH. Most ICOs I participated pegged ETH price per coin the day crowdsale starts, so it's not like you get more when ethereum dumps. Also I'm pretty sure bitcoin price will go even lower than now, and as all altcoins follow, those new coins will also goes below ICO price. Personally I'm pausing my ICO activity now, and focus on buying good projects on exchanges.
newbie
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June 27, 2018, 01:00:05 PM
#1
Many ICOs have their token sold at a fixed price vs. the ETH. For example: 1 ETH = 1000 Tokens.

So does it really matter if the prices of ETH/BTC is dropping?

If anything, then buying now you get more Tokens for the $, right?
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