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Topic: Highest ROI from ICO = Low ICO HARD CAP? - page 2. (Read 918 times)

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October 25, 2017, 10:22:57 AM
#11
I agree with the hard cap opinion. The higher the hard cap the less potential for immediate gains. Think of it this way: if the hardcap would be ten million and there were potential buyers of thirty million, these twenty millions who did not buy into the ICO (because it had a ten million hard cap) will be more likely to buy the token once it's launched at the various exchanges. By raising the hard cap to infinity, everyone simply buys into the ICO and there is no demand after to buy the coins on exchanges. Either way that a short-term effect only, in the long term it doesn't really matter - each project which has value will eventually reach the price it's valued at, sooner or later. Problems arise when the project itself has not enough money to invest in it's operations, which can be due to not having adequate finance during the ICO (setting the hard cap too low).
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October 25, 2017, 06:53:37 AM
#10
Big hard cap most often disastrous for any project. There much higher probability of project will fail at the future. But I admit that it's possible that some projects could be successful for long-term with huge amounts of money collected at ICO. It always depends on founders.
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October 25, 2017, 03:33:25 AM
#9
but for some people, the low cap market is considered a project that is not serious because they only need a little money.
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October 25, 2017, 03:23:11 AM
#8
So should I invest in ICO's with low hard cap if I want to get token price increased quickly?

Thanks
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October 24, 2017, 03:52:29 PM
#7
yes i agree with you! i think ICO that have a hard cap between 5 and 10 millions $ can make big profits!

if ICO raise less than 5 million maybe it's not enough to finish theire project!

if more than 10 millions, maybe it's overpriced!
It does depend on a certain project if it would really need big funds for them to develop it. Ive seen lots of projects which do have high hard caps which some or most of them do failed to reach up the cap but yet they do set up some soft cap which they would consider for the project to proceed still. Low ICO hard cap cant really be criticize and yet we do already witness how many project succeed even they are just starting on small numbers.
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October 24, 2017, 03:47:38 PM
#6
In my opinion if ICO raises huge sum of money, the team has smaller motivation to continue their work. They already got tons of money, why would try to do anything more.
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October 24, 2017, 03:42:08 PM
#5
All new ICO focus on providing service rather than being a new tech where other dapps or similar product can be created like ETH, NEO, WAVES etc. So even if they will have very low hard cap, they can't perform good in market however if they will spend so much in advertising after ICO we might see spike in its price but it will not be a sustainable one. Look at Monaco for example...
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October 24, 2017, 03:29:03 PM
#4
Yes, Lower ICO cap = more space to grow & accelerate. These Moirai guys already have working product, so they don't need so much money on product development, only marketing. Have anyone seen any other examples with lower ICO hard cap??   Roll Eyes
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October 24, 2017, 02:46:29 PM
#3
yes i agree with you! i think ICO that have a hard cap between 5 and 10 millions $ can make big profits!

if ICO raise less than 5 million maybe it's not enough to finish theire project!

if more than 10 millions, maybe it's overpriced!
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October 24, 2017, 02:29:10 PM
#2
Hey bro, than you might interested in Moirai prediction market whose hard cap is only 5M USD and they even have a working mvp unlike other predictions markets. You can check their website athttps://ico.moirai.io

 
 





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October 24, 2017, 01:13:37 PM
#1
Hey, so I've been in involved in crypto and particularly in ICOs for almost a year now. I have invested in numerous ICOs over that period and one thing I noticed is that the most successful ICOs are the ones which had low ICO hard cap. It makes sense because its much easier for market cap to increase from 10 million to 30 million for example, rather than from 50 million to 100 million,right? For example IOTA – raised 1100 BTC in 2014, now their market cap is around $1,2B USD same goes for Ethereum and many other ICO’s who set low caps…  Your thoughts on this?
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