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January 05, 2018, 10:21:00 AM
#55
Choosing a Good ICO is most likely by researching a lot about each one of them. If you doubt on some of them maybe you should seek help from whom you trust that also do this kind of activity. Also, if the hype is being circulating among to our fellow bitcointalk users. If they're look like a Good ICO then you should buy if it looks not then don't, simple task.
newbie
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January 05, 2018, 09:51:21 AM
#54
Look at the idea, look the team behind it, look at the logic, look at everything that may give away a sign to either invest or ignore. Trust your gut feeling on those ones, if something seems fishy it usually seems fishy for a reason.
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January 05, 2018, 09:49:10 AM
#53
Hi guys, there are so many ICOs, such as those listed in https://www.coinschedule.com. It's pretty hard to review them one by one.

Which elements I need to consider, the team? the product? the promoting technology? or something else?

Thanks for any suggestions Smiley
All of it is 'a must' when chose an ICO.
newbie
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January 05, 2018, 09:36:49 AM
#51
For me... it is whether team has proven experience and whether the concept sounds innovative.  Not many pass that test. Smiley
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January 05, 2018, 09:34:04 AM
#50
To choose a good ICO, you can make a little search about the team and their past works. Also other people's comments may be beneficial. And also I think it is about luck.
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January 05, 2018, 09:02:58 AM
#49
Watch for the buzz on the coin and how well its being accepted by the wider buying community.  You can do all that research people suggest, but if no one is interested much its not going anywhere.  I recall one of the best coins of end of last year couldn't reach their soft cap. Meanwhile other projects that make little sense (lack USP or real solution to any problem) have done 5x within a month of release.  Most research is only as far as their website and white paper, most "investors" probably dont understand the technology, and frankly some of the ICO dont look like they really do either.  This market is all about presentation and momentum, if you have neither coin will do poor if you have both it will soar.
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January 05, 2018, 08:49:04 AM
#48
For me choosing a good ico i check there site team  road map and there roadmap

This type of checking to spot the good ICO isn't enough because site team and whether it's written in it is also not reliable even the road maps.
The initial strength of an ICO company is quite difficult to know because the only media that we're relying for information is the website and other web sources.
But for me spotting good ICO on their first phase is when they hire a good bounty campaign manager to manage their ICO milestone.
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January 05, 2018, 08:41:46 AM
#47
The fact that higher ranked bounty campaign manager can do a lot of task on bounty management therefore it attracts good bounty hunters and investors as well because when these managers are paying their new ICO then bounty hunters will join that campaign and they even leave their recent campaign and join another interesting ICO.
In my personal view, that is the main thing I've check if the ICO is good or not.
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January 05, 2018, 08:38:15 AM
#46
For me choosing a good ico i check there site team  road map and there roadmap
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January 05, 2018, 08:37:16 AM
#45
Hi guys, there are so many ICOs, such as those listed in https://www.coinschedule.com. It's pretty hard to review them one by one.

Which elements I need to consider, the team? the product? the promoting technology? or something else?

Thanks for any suggestions Smiley
Look at the preferences look at their websites if theyre getting that much attention. Look for their Campaigns if looking good then invest or hold. By the time their ICO will end i think you should probably end too. Some of the ICO dont attend much on their work if the ico is done.
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January 05, 2018, 08:36:04 AM
#44
Hi guys, there are so many ICOs, such as those listed in https://www.coinschedule.com. It's pretty hard to review them one by one.

Which elements I need to consider, the team? the product? the promoting technology? or something else?

Thanks for any suggestions Smiley
The 3 elements you call are perfect to see how strong the project is.
But you must remember that managers who hold this project are experienced or only limited experiments, can even say whether the manager who holds directly from the project team will be better for the seriousness of the project, all back to yourself.
Never believe that there is a system which allows to determine the reliability of ICO. The Manager is a salaried person and so nothing depends on him. Even the owners of the projects do not depend. Only the degree of support for the investors determines the success of projects.

Well, I agree this statement. The success of an ICO depends on the overall performance and support from the team and the investors after the ICO but O still believe that God ICOs are managed by higher ranked forum members because good ICOs will hire good bounty managers in order to maximize their promotion and advertisements.
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January 05, 2018, 08:32:07 AM
#43
The first thing I'm going to consider about joining bounty campaigns is when it is managed by higher ranked forum members because good ICOs have no problem with funds because it should be supported by some good companies so if an ICO or binti campaign is managed by newer members like newbie or Jr members then I'm staying away from them but instead look for other good ICOs to join bounty campaigns.
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January 05, 2018, 08:15:13 AM
#42
The product
The team
The technology
Presence on blogs & social media
Road map
White paper

I think its important to research ICOs b4 jumping in on it.
sr. member
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January 05, 2018, 07:59:34 AM
#41
Hi guys, there are so many ICOs, such as those listed in https://www.coinschedule.com. It's pretty hard to review them one by one.

Which elements I need to consider, the team? the product? the promoting technology? or something else?

Thanks for any suggestions Smiley
The 3 elements you call are perfect to see how strong the project is.
But you must remember that managers who hold this project are experienced or only limited experiments, can even say whether the manager who holds directly from the project team will be better for the seriousness of the project, all back to yourself.
Never believe that there is a system which allows to determine the reliability of ICO. The Manager is a salaried person and so nothing depends on him. Even the owners of the projects do not depend. Only the degree of support for the investors determines the success of projects.
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January 05, 2018, 07:57:49 AM
#40
Hi guys, there are so many ICOs, such as those listed in https://www.coinschedule.com. It's pretty hard to review them one by one. Any suggestions about choosing a good one? Smiley

I also feel very hard to choose good ico recently since there are so many of them. I could not really know which one is good or bad.
However, i actually do research to it and one thing that will make choose them is if they have working product.
As there are too many icos to choose attentively and wisely, I prefer not to bother myself with all of them and only check out the ones really discussed on the forum. Yet I don't invest in one even if I like it. I wait till the coin is released and appears on the exchanges. Then I wait for some time and see how it goes in terms of the price and if it is not going down, I buy. It's pretty rare for a coin to grow instantly after ICO, you the chances of you losing something with this strategy are low and it makes you safe from scamming.
jr. member
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January 05, 2018, 07:57:15 AM
#39
you should look through other web-pages which compare different ICOs, and see which is on leader positions on most of them. I think it is a good way!!!
sr. member
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January 05, 2018, 07:49:40 AM
#38
Hi guys, there are so many ICOs, such as those listed in https://www.coinschedule.com. It's pretty hard to review them one by one.

Which elements I need to consider, the team? the product? the promoting technology? or something else?

Thanks for any suggestions Smiley
The 3 elements you call are perfect to see how strong the project is.
But you must remember that managers who hold this project are experienced or only limited experiments, can even say whether the manager who holds directly from the project team will be better for the seriousness of the project, all back to yourself.
newbie
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January 05, 2018, 07:42:15 AM
#37
Oh, I've read so many articles about this, but now I've decided to earn some money with help of crypto lottery and then I will be thinking of investing in other ICOs. What do you think about such decision?
member
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January 05, 2018, 07:09:39 AM
#36

There is no exact answer to this question. Find out all the developers well. Check whether they have experience in what projects of what results they have achieved. Neither do you read all the papers. But in the end it's always a lottery.
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