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Topic: Got $25.000 to invest, low KYC needed (Read 362 times)

newbie
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May 06, 2018, 05:36:56 PM
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Hmm i think you can check people signatures, mostly they joined the signature campaign of an ico business because they feel its gonna succeed obviously, but before investing in any project you need to check it at ico reviews sites like ico bench
They're helpful
member
Activity: 686
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QuarkChain, if you still are looking for far invest money, consider this option, but not invest in 1 project all money.
newbie
Activity: 264
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25000 for what ? Pre sale ? You serious ? I havent seen before anyone who wanted invest such serious funds. You ve better invest it in tokens and coins, make blockfolio, take your time and learn all coins top 100 than go to 1000, if you spend your time, you wont cry later after few years
sr. member
Activity: 660
Merit: 250
I'm looking for a few ICOs to invest in, anyone got any good ideas?
I think that now it's difficult to find a low KYC. All projects began to require documents. There are good projects now: Atonomi, Qwarkchain, Keep Network
Can you give me the link of this ICO? I've read it on ICO ratings they are worth to invest.
I'm looking for a few ICOs to invest in, anyone got any good ideas?

Try these ICOs and you will marvel:
PEP NETWORK
MEDICHAIN
OMNITUDE
XYO NETWORK
BETHEREUM
Great! I love Bethereum one of the best ICO that i've been though an online gaming platform they requie KYC to get listed
full member
Activity: 322
Merit: 100
Deal Coin - P2P Lending Eco-system
I'm looking for a few ICOs to invest in, anyone got any good ideas?
I think that now it's difficult to find a low KYC. All projects began to require documents. There are good projects now: Atonomi, Qwarkchain, Keep Network
jr. member
Activity: 238
Merit: 7
Can't give you advice which ICO is good, you have to do your own research in reference to market demand that what consumers need right now or will be needing in future. Study their white paper thoroughly to get insight detail about the project). You can get detail about every ICO that is currently ongoing or upcoming on coinschedule website with respect to their category, Time schedule, rating etc.  And there is no term like low/high KYC, there are ICO project even with no KYC needed or required by ICO. Avoid investing in ICO that belongs to a category lending( mostly are a scam or will be shut down after some time) & category payment(already very crowded by various ICO).
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
So what coins / ICOs did you invest in ? Did you do a SAFT or just buy?

Sent a few ETH into Quantum1Net to begin with. Their team is definitely a cut above the rest. Might be more heading their way but I'm also looking at a few other ICOs, it's always good to spread your risks.
sr. member
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Just try to look for some of them on Kickcoin platform - there are lots of really interesting projects there. May be you will find something suitable for you. may be they are few, but sometimes it happens to find some interesting among them - https://www.kickico.com
member
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We All Can Make It
Investment in ICO's like any other investments are not risk free so you should know. However to answer your question I'll ask you to check Egretia.io and see for yourself the Egretia project, it is impressive to me and should be worth your consideration.
member
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https://www.bitc2.org/

One time I also asked that I was told who had some ideas and when I listened, I just got confused and chose what turned out to be SCAM))) so you better do it yourself))
sr. member
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> CAMPAIGN MANAGER < https://t.me/TheAndy500
I'm looking for a few ICOs to invest in, anyone got any good ideas?
It is up on you cause noone will tell you which coin will be going up in 100% but for me waves, eth and in some way lite coin could give you profit if you invest nowadays.
newbie
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So what coins / ICOs did you invest in ? Did you do a SAFT or just buy?
newbie
Activity: 238
Merit: 0
I'm looking for a few ICOs to invest in, anyone got any good ideas?

your post is like: "Shillers, come here to do your job!" Cheesy please don't take other people's words for this, do your own research to prevent from bad investments. That is the only way around it
hero member
Activity: 1190
Merit: 504
I'm looking for a few ICOs to invest in, anyone got any good ideas?
You are doing it the wrong way.

Wait 10 minutes, you will offered with many good, bad, great, worst, neutral projects which will confuse you more Cheesy
^^^

I have $25,000 and I won't ask someone on what are the ICOs that I can invest this amount of money instead I'll buy bitcoin and hold it for few months if I want to take early profits.

I already have a fair amount in bitcoin. I don't like to put all the eggs in one basket and ICOs have a better potential to grow given that you do your homework and aren't an idiot. Hence this thread, I aim to branch out.
Okay, so you just simply want to spread your investments with ICO.

I'm sure that you also know that not all ICOs have a better potential to grow but looks like you are doing your homework and you know what you do.

Can't add anymore to what you plan to do.
newbie
Activity: 224
Merit: 0
I'm looking for a few ICOs to invest in, anyone got any good ideas?

Try these ICOs and you will marvel:
PEP NETWORK
MEDICHAIN
OMNITUDE
XYO NETWORK
BETHEREUM
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 268
check it out, there is some projects that u can choose, many of them needed KYC so enjoy m8

https://icobench.com/
sr. member
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CryptoTalk.Org - Get Paid for every Post!
First rule of online posting is don't tell anyone how much money or coins you have, as you can get doxxed at any time. Also if you are asking people here on what ICO to invest in than let me clear one thing that most of the people are going to recommend those ICOs whose bags they hodl and are looking to dump them on people like you.
newbie
Activity: 23
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Yes, a lot of these ICOs don't have the most experienced leaderships in terms of business. If they are any good though they will attract a good body of advisors to keep them on the straight and narrow.

In any case I must insist again: not just Linkine, also Crunchbase and the others. A lot of tech entrepreneurs have moved away from Venture capital to ICO funding. If they were trusted by venture capitalists in the past they have to be doing something right.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
If you are juggling that kind of cash, I would insist on two things:

- Background checks. Check the backgrounds of the team to heaven and back. Not just to check for scammers, but also to check for teams with good intentions but insufficient skills.
- Ask how the project expects to make money. You can't just hope for the price of the token to rise on the exchanges because of hype. Does the project have associated value with the tokens, like a product or service? If it does, can the project justify the use of cryptocurrency to access its product or service?

With respect to the background, don't just check Linkedin. Check Crunchbase, gust, angel.co to see if the leaders have had success in the past with startups and such. Dig deep. If they have listed companies they founded, make sure they companies exist.

These are a given, yes. It seems that quite a lot of these ICOs are run by tech guys with next to no business experience or any successful ventures to their name. Having spent a few years as an assistant researcher or software developer doesn't give you the skill set needed to make a successful enterprise.
What I look for is guys who has show themselves capable before.
member
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