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Topic: How to choose the right ICO - page 2. (Read 1015 times)

newbie
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August 22, 2017, 07:12:51 AM
#14
For my opinion it's mainly about the determination of the team, if they are really into their thing and it is not absurd, they got adequate milestones and got something working to show to potential investors.
Good points, man.
hero member
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August 22, 2017, 07:00:44 AM
#13
the most important things to look at before participating in an ICO:

•   The team - the founders must have experience and knowledge in the relevant industry. someone who did it before!

•   The token - availability of the coin will and what is the added value of the coin in the ecosystem

•   The future plan- what is the plan of the business and how they are going to achieve it.

what are your thoughts? what do you think is important?

thats the thing that i use to be see when i am choosing an ico that i want to join and i want to invest for, it is good to see first the platform of the project if you doesnt even know or even understand it there will be whitepaper or a website that has been translated to your native language for you to understand it well but the list that you have been stated above is good.
legendary
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August 22, 2017, 06:55:11 AM
#12
the most important things to look at before participating in an ICO:

•   The team - the founders must have experience and knowledge in the relevant industry. someone who did it before!

•   The token - availability of the coin will and what is the added value of the coin in the ecosystem

•   The future plan- what is the plan of the business and how they are going to achieve it.

what are your thoughts? what do you think is important?


None of the above. Stay away from ICO and wait for the project to be near completed before investing a penny.
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August 22, 2017, 06:51:14 AM
#11
Hello guys.. can i ask your help?
Though i am already a jr. Member but my knowledge is not too wide with ICO. So please can you help about ICO.?
How can i assure that ICO website is not scam.? What are the legit sites for ICO.? and What are the factors to consider in ICO.?
Thanks in advance for your help.
full member
Activity: 308
Merit: 100
August 22, 2017, 06:00:36 AM
#10
the most important things to look at before participating in an ICO:

•   The team - the founders must have experience and knowledge in the relevant industry. someone who did it before!

•   The token - availability of the coin will and what is the added value of the coin in the ecosystem

•   The future plan- what is the plan of the business and how they are going to achieve it.

what are your thoughts? what do you think is important?




ICO is one of the most important side so you chose this side very carefully.
hero member
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August 22, 2017, 05:15:15 AM
#9
Yes those three points are the most important one but you missed about escrow information on that list. If there are no any escrow in between than it is quite likely that project will turn out to be another scam or team will work really slow even after collecting millions of dollar in ICO.
full member
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Merit: 100
August 22, 2017, 05:10:10 AM
#8
there are many websites evaluating the ICOs like ICOrating, that will be useful
full member
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August 22, 2017, 05:09:07 AM
#7
Go to icobench website and find an ICO that has a rating higher than 4 will do determine that an ICO is a good one to invest. This is what I do in finding a legit signature campaign.
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full member
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August 22, 2017, 04:56:52 AM
#6
Does the token really have a purpose, or the system can operate without it and the token is just an excuse for your to donate your money to the project?

Even if the project is terrible or a scam, one can still make money out of it, but if you want to a long term investment the token better have a purpose.
member
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Coins
August 22, 2017, 04:55:56 AM
#5
The community around the product and the team is quite important. I usually first try to check if there is some activity by joining their Slack, Telegram and that sort of channels prior to just reading some texts about the product. (some company's can do some real good marketing and write down some interesting point on them selfs, while in fact is it all slang and "fake news!")
full member
Activity: 658
Merit: 103
August 22, 2017, 04:47:42 AM
#4
the most important things to look at before participating in an ICO:

•   The team - the founders must have experience and knowledge in the relevant industry. someone who did it before!

•   The token - availability of the coin will and what is the added value of the coin in the ecosystem

•   The future plan- what is the plan of the business and how they are going to achieve it.

what are your thoughts? what do you think is important?

Yeah I agree to you. Before we invest our money to different ICO be sure first that the project is legit and not scam. We must study first the project if it is promising and real.
sr. member
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August 22, 2017, 04:45:51 AM
#3
I agree too, the mentioned three points are what i usually look for.
legendary
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August 22, 2017, 04:37:19 AM
#2
I agree that all of the above is of great importance. Always good if there are photos of the team on the website and other indications of credibility. In my opinion it is always important to choose an ICO you trust in, one that has a vision and is not a one-day ephemeral fling
member
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Merit: 10
August 22, 2017, 04:34:27 AM
#1
the most important things to look at before participating in an ICO:

•   The team - the founders must have experience and knowledge in the relevant industry. someone who did it before!

•   The token - availability of the coin will and what is the added value of the coin in the ecosystem

•   The future plan- what is the plan of the business and how they are going to achieve it.

what are your thoughts? what do you think is important?
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