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January 25, 2018, 04:06:55 AM
#29
For a start, understand what crypto. Read this forum and other learning sites, and only after go to start investing. In my experience I can say that investment in ico quite profitable, but you need to know what to buy. Good luck!

If you are a newbie, stay away from any ICO, even if the project seems to you VERY good. It is never easy to understand if ICO can give you money if future or not. Better learn more about crypto, watch videos about Bitcoin and altcoins and first start with buying coins and holding them. With time you can deal with trading.
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January 24, 2018, 01:37:48 PM
#28
Hi,

I'm pretty new to crypto but it's been all over the news lately so I thought I would dip a toe into the water. I joined up to meet others who might be a bit more in the know than me. Im worried I may have jumped in on a downswing but my friends tell me thats only temporary in the world of crypto. I was thinking I might try ICO's but not sure where to look or even where to start! Is this in your opinion a good place to start? Or am I barking up the wrong tree?

it's better you have to learn a lot from your friends to start investing with ICO, and at least you can also judge from dev / managers who promote an ICO, whether it has a positive / negative trust level in this forum.
newbie
Activity: 140
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January 24, 2018, 01:23:09 PM
#27
As what I think here in crypto all coins are in the same fate in market price. All coins prices experience the up and down of all prices that results of panic every where. I think you can try what you want but don't invest all your money to avoid bankrupt of your own. Stay strong on what you have maybe you can have it for long run. Coins price motion is quiet similar to each other.
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January 24, 2018, 01:16:06 PM
#26
Hi,

I'm pretty new to crypto but it's been all over the news lately so I thought I would dip a toe into the water. I joined up to meet others who might be a bit more in the know than me. Im worried I may have jumped in on a downswing but my friends tell me thats only temporary in the world of crypto. I was thinking I might try ICO's but not sure where to look or even where to start! Is this in your opinion a good place to start? Or am I barking up the wrong tree?


When everyone just started in crypto it is also something new to them and the route to learning starts from there, you do not need to scared about being late or downswing in the market...... you can choose to learn first and do some bounty if you are able to and invest when you are more comfortable and when the price of the ICO is suitable for you.
newbie
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January 24, 2018, 11:29:09 AM
#25
Welcome! Everyone has to start somewhere, and this is good a place as any to do so.
Welcome to Bitcointalk, the information that you can acquire in this website will allow you to get proper investment knowledge.
If ICO's are what you want to invest in then look at the Altcoin Announcement section.

Thanks. Glad to be here Smiley
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January 24, 2018, 08:48:50 AM
#24
Yes, there is a little bit to be worried about since you are still new to industry. First, you need to know more about crypto currency, you need to understand its culture on how it works so that it lessen your worries.
And how will it be learned? I want to become a professional in this business. I can learn it myself through some sources
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January 24, 2018, 08:08:39 AM
#23
If you want to know about ICO, you can collect some of them..These should be helpful to you.
https://icodrops.com
https://icorating.com
https://icobench.com
full member
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January 24, 2018, 08:03:39 AM
#22
Hi,

I'm pretty new to crypto but it's been all over the news lately so I thought I would dip a toe into the water. I joined up to meet others who might be a bit more in the know than me. Im worried I may have jumped in on a downswing but my friends tell me thats only temporary in the world of crypto. I was thinking I might try ICO's but not sure where to look or even where to start! Is this in your opinion a good place to start? Or am I barking up the wrong tree?

Welcome to cryptocurrency world. Before of any kind of investments, please make searching about the ICOs and the teams. Also you should make some searching about the bitcin and the altcoins to understand their characteristics. Good luck!
sr. member
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January 24, 2018, 04:47:55 AM
#21
For a start, understand what crypto. Read this forum and other learning sites, and only after go to start investing. In my experience I can say that investment in ico quite profitable, but you need to know what to buy. Good luck!
Going into an investment without understanding crypto is not going to have a good conclusion to their trade. The researching can be completed in 3 minutes, I don't understand why people aren't doing it more.
full member
Activity: 448
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January 23, 2018, 02:56:46 PM
#20
Hi,

I'm pretty new to crypto but it's been all over the news lately so I thought I would dip a toe into the water. I joined up to meet others who might be a bit more in the know than me. Im worried I may have jumped in on a downswing but my friends tell me thats only temporary in the world of crypto. I was thinking I might try ICO's but not sure where to look or even where to start! Is this in your opinion a good place to start? Or am I barking up the wrong tree?

This is the way the market behaves; filled with ups and down . One thing you will learn is that the market is crazy and highly manipulated. So dont worry.

For ICOs, you should pick a project that you understand and have a clear understanding of the roadmap
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January 23, 2018, 01:47:46 PM
#19
For a start, understand what crypto. Read this forum and other learning sites, and only after go to start investing. In my experience I can say that investment in ico quite profitable, but you need to know what to buy. Good luck!
legendary
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Look ARROUND!
January 23, 2018, 01:30:41 PM
#18
Welcome! Everyone has to start somewhere, and this is good a place as any to do so.
Welcome to Bitcointalk, the information that you can acquire in this website will allow you to get proper investment knowledge.
If ICO's are what you want to invest in then look at the Altcoin Announcement section.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
January 23, 2018, 01:17:14 PM
#17
I'm thinking what ill do is try a few some cos theyre cool some cos theyre good businesses and open another thread to share my progress with you guys.
newbie
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January 23, 2018, 12:45:32 PM
#16
invest in real companies, look at watertech

https://www.watertech.io

Dividend Paying Token, Real ICO startup companies with working products around the globe!

This is an ICO to invest in, not like other "dream ICO's"

Also, I found that China gov. was interested in that product.
They rule over 3000 islands and provide them with water over ships transportations.
On the latest show they did the Chinese was interested buying these modular solar water desalination and place them on each island.


I see what you mean. Invacio was super cool but but like crazy cool, you know. Like so complicated I think I need to get a bit of experience before I put money into something like that. At least understand it you know! But watertech is awesome. I mean its not really blockchain but thats a product that ccould be really huge!
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January 23, 2018, 12:41:58 PM
#15
Thanks guys all good advice, even if y'all think differently lol! Good to get a decent idea of what your looking at. I found a few listings for upcoming ones. I figured i'd give myself a bit of time to do my research and everything. They all seem to be mostly banking and ways of spending crypto in shops and all that but there was some cool ones in there too. Globitex looks pretty cool and I got a couple of weeks to really look into it. Invacio caught my eye cos its like banking and blockchain and AI all rolled up in one which sounds super cool. Ink looks cool and I saw people talkin bout it in a couple telgrams I'm in and they seem excited. I think whatever I decide I'll start small for a few ICO's and see if I'm any good at pickin winners before I start putting up any proper money. I see some have a minimum you can put in too so I gotta think about what I can afford to lose as well as what I might gain.
You seem to learn a lot even in just a few hours, good luck on finding and investing to your desired coins. Invest more of your time in research and don't be afraid to ask to anything because this is the main key of everything and you will get your reward in the end.  Smiley
newbie
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January 23, 2018, 12:41:15 PM
#14
Yes, there is a little bit to be worried about since you are still new to industry. First, you need to know more about crypto currency, you need to understand its culture on how it works so that it lessen your worries.
member
Activity: 644
Merit: 10
January 23, 2018, 12:39:02 PM
#13
Hi,

I'm pretty new to crypto but it's been all over the news lately so I thought I would dip a toe into the water. I joined up to meet others who might be a bit more in the know than me. Im worried I may have jumped in on a downswing but my friends tell me thats only temporary in the world of crypto. I was thinking I might try ICO's but not sure where to look or even where to start! Is this in your opinion a good place to start? Or am I barking up the wrong tree?
Before investing please do some research first about the project. Check the online reviews of the project, you can check the site of icobench.com for ico reviews. And I would recommend PolicyPal, it's a good project to start.
hero member
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January 23, 2018, 12:38:56 PM
#12
Hi,

I'm pretty new to crypto but it's been all over the news lately so I thought I would dip a toe into the water. I joined up to meet others who might be a bit more in the know than me.
Hi welcome to crypto world where you need to take a deep breath before looking at your coins that you will invest in the future.
Im worried I may have jumped in on a downswing but my friends tell me thats only temporary in the world of crypto.
You are worried but you haven't tried it yet? They are right it's temporary when there are swings.
I was thinking I might try ICO's but not sure where to look or even where to start!
Click my signature.
Is this in your opinion a good place to start? Or am I barking up the wrong tree?
You need to do a little bit of research not that deep but only need to be familiarized.
I see some have a minimum you can put in too so I gotta think about what I can afford to lose as well as what I might gain.
Good luck, you can do it.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
January 23, 2018, 12:33:03 PM
#11
Don't buy scam coins like Bitconnect.

That is not the first thing that you need to know. This guy is a newbie, why the fuck would he buy bitconnect? He clearly knows that this one is a huge ponzi.

Anyway, do not join ICO's if you really do not understand how EVERYTHING works, because you are going to lose a lot of money
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
January 23, 2018, 12:31:23 PM
#10
Thanks guys all good advice, even if y'all think differently lol! Good to get a decent idea of what your looking at. I found a few listings for upcoming ones. I figured i'd give myself a bit of time to do my research and everything. They all seem to be mostly banking and ways of spending crypto in shops and all that but there was some cool ones in there too. Globitex looks pretty cool and I got a couple of weeks to really look into it. Invacio caught my eye cos its like banking and blockchain and AI all rolled up in one which sounds super cool. Ink looks cool and I saw people talkin bout it in a couple telgrams I'm in and they seem excited. I think whatever I decide I'll start small for a few ICO's and see if I'm any good at pickin winners before I start putting up any proper money. I see some have a minimum you can put in too so I gotta think about what I can afford to lose as well as what I might gain.
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