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jr. member
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December 23, 2021, 10:46:14 PM
#72
Hi guys. I wonder how to find and spot good coins and buy them at ICO, before they are going on a well known exchange like Binance? I know that there is a mass of new coins which are 99% shitcoins. But there were als coins which aint even shitcoins for example like DOT (ICO 0,29$), UNI (0,06$) or SOL (0,22$).

So how to spot these coins before they get popular or are listed on big exchanges and are purchaseable at decentrilised exchanges?

Who doesn't know these three coins, I know UNI because Airdrop and Solana are the same, I didn't know DOT at the beginning of its launch, but some new coins definitely do Airdrop and I usually look for new coins on twitter then do research on the website and many things other, luck is important, when you buy at a low price, you will definitely sell it after for 5x to 10x from the initial purchase price, but when the price continues to rise, then we need to learn with such situations.
hero member
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December 23, 2021, 05:52:43 PM
#71
It's not easy to get a coin that will be popular in the future, because there are many things that we have to study and research, starting from the work team whether they are solid or not, but for now I think it would be better if you try your luck on the BNB coin, bro.  Because right now this is a popular coin besides bitcoin and ethereum, bro, it's even been listed on the market exchange.
They are random if you don't do research.

But for someone who has idea about these good coins, you can spot them with how you're good at it. It doesn't matter how much you're going to make money from them.

If, you're early on them and gets in at a good price, you'll make a lot.
hero member
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December 23, 2021, 05:33:34 PM
#70
If we talk about the recent ICO it is found motly scam projects,So never be hurry to invst in ICOs or IDOs without any proper research.I think best way to invest in the new projects must search in leading Exchanges and when new project took place in lanunch pad then sortout worthy projects and invest accodingly.Also check the whitepaper,Team and the concept of the project.Community also matter must check social media handle of the project to find right analysis.
The new projects won't get easily listed in known/reputable exchanges, and it takes time until they are capable to do it. In fact, Shiba Inu never had, it takes months to get into Binance even the other coins.
That is a good suggestion to look them on the top exchanges as this could assure that those coins listed are good/promising projects. But if Op trying to risk looking for new projects, then he must check https://coinmarketcap.com/new/
To have our own research is very important and we actually know the background of this project as well.
sr. member
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December 23, 2021, 04:04:49 PM
#69
If we talk about the recent ICO it is found motly scam projects,So never be hurry to invst in ICOs or IDOs without any proper research.I think best way to invest in the new projects must search in leading Exchanges and when new project took place in lanunch pad then sortout worthy projects and invest accodingly.Also check the whitepaper,Team and the concept of the project.Community also matter must check social media handle of the project to find right analysis.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
December 19, 2021, 12:34:31 AM
#68
I wonder how to find and spot good coins and buy them at ICO, before they are going on a well known exchange like Binance? I know that there is a mass of new coins which are 99% shitcoins. But there were als coins which aint even shitcoins for example like DOT (ICO 0,29$), UNI (0,06$) or SOL (0,22$).
I am afraid that no one could spot and invest into such coins alone. People who are regularly investing in all ICOs might be getting chances to cover these gems as well. Because, these days all devs are coming up with excellent whitepaper and roadmap still they do fail while delivering their promises. So, you cannot find good projects alone while they are in ICO phase; if you prefer not to miss good projects then you need to invest all good ICOs and then you will get chances to cover but this way if you invest in 100 ICOs then 2 to 5 coins will get you good ROI and all other will get you losses.
legendary
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December 19, 2021, 12:25:06 AM
#67
Well it's difficult to find a good coin that will become popular or become the top coins in the market, it depends to the project so you must do research the project first. Investing in ICO stage is very risky it can be fail if they can't reach their desired cap so better carefully research the project if you want invest a new coin and hold for a long time.
I think it's a mandatory thing that we should do before investing into a new project,
Indeed, doing research on the project does not guarantee that it will be 100% safe because after all, any investment will always have risks
Currently I have been following many ICOs, and very few have been promising projects, the last ICO I did is called Beyond Protocol and everything went well, in fact that project currently has a lot of future and is giving a lot to talk about, but how I determined it was Okay?
1.-I was on Bitcointalk.org
2.-A great Marketing campaign
3.-Its creator always responded in the messages in TG.
4.-It had a very successful pre-sale and public sale stage.

It was not scam because his project was very well structured and currently it is still maintained with a very good price.
jr. member
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December 15, 2021, 02:59:04 AM
#66
I probably invested in more than 50 ICO IDO. Projects, helpless. Still lost a lot, hey. It's very difficult. I started buying bitcoins
Why didn't you buy Bitcoin in the past by not chasing that many ICOs and IDOs? even though if you made Bitcoin purchases in the past by ignoring all offers from ICOs and IDOs, then now you have become a very rich person.
Yes, I had more than 20 bitcoins before, but at that time, I was too young to have a superficial understanding of bitcoins, resulting in fewer and fewer bitcoins in my hand, and now I have a lot of rubbish in my hand.
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December 14, 2021, 03:34:57 AM
#65
Well it's difficult to find a good coin that will become popular or become the top coins in the market, it depends to the project so you must do research the project first. Investing in ICO stage is very risky it can be fail if they can't reach their desired cap so better carefully research the project if you want invest a new coin and hold for a long time.
I think it's a mandatory thing that we should do before investing into a new project,
Indeed, doing research on the project does not guarantee that it will be 100% safe because after all, any investment will always have risks
hero member
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December 14, 2021, 03:18:29 AM
#64
I probably invested in more than 50 ICO IDO. Projects, helpless. Still lost a lot, hey. It's very difficult. I started buying bitcoins
Why didn't you buy Bitcoin in the past by not chasing that many ICOs and IDOs? even though if you made Bitcoin purchases in the past by ignoring all offers from ICOs and IDOs, then now you have become a very rich person.
jr. member
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December 14, 2021, 03:13:56 AM
#63
I probably invested in more than 50 ICO IDO. Projects, helpless. Still lost a lot, hey. It's very difficult. I started buying bitcoins
jr. member
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December 14, 2021, 02:42:21 AM
#62
a very difficult question, so one of the projects becomes popular or is listed on a major exchange, i.e. you have to know the development information of the coin/ico whether it fits the road map and really has a strong team, then when pumping hard they can survive or after they disappear when the project is in decline, if the project is of great interest to investors, they most likely go to a reputed exchange like Binance, then they will tell you on which exchange they will be listed.
            
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We All Can Make It
December 13, 2021, 10:15:39 PM
#61
It's mostly luck at such an early time point in a project's life. Nobody knows in advance whether a project will be such a huge success and makes a x1000 from the ICO. The best is to research upcoming ICOs on pages like those:
Then depending how much you want to invest pick ~5-10 different projects, invest and wait Wink
I think your answer to the OP's question is satisfactory but I'll like to add a suggestion, rather than picking 5-10 different projects he should make it at least 20 spreading his capital equally among them.
100x for anyone automatically gives a return of capital plus interest.
sr. member
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December 13, 2021, 07:04:40 PM
#60
tips to pick the right ICO
Know the people behind them. It is critical to know the nature of the company and the teams behind ICOs. ...
Go for disruptive concepts. ...
Understand the target market. ...
Evaluate the technology. ...
Nitpick the white paper. ...
Know what the coins are for.
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December 13, 2021, 06:11:45 PM
#59
While in the ICO stage becomes the determinant of whether this will be a successful project or not. Presentation of the background and concept of future projects that make coins can give a good signal. but indeed a lot more leads to shitcoin and it is inevitable.
full member
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December 13, 2021, 06:03:05 PM
#58
Hi guys. I wonder how to find and spot good coins and buy them at ICO, before they are going on a well known exchange like Binance? I know that there is a mass of new coins which are 99% shitcoins. But there were als coins which aint even shitcoins for example like DOT (ICO 0,29$), UNI (0,06$) or SOL (0,22$).

So how to spot these coins before they get popular or are listed on big exchanges and are purchaseable at decentrilised exchanges?
can't analyze a token at launch. because I know this is like gambling because we can only see based on the concept, we can't see the price in the future. I think the most needed thing is analysis before buying can be a signal in the future with our chosen project in the future.
legendary
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December 13, 2021, 05:58:13 PM
#57
investing in ICOs is dangerous and I don't recommend it, but if one wants to find good projects then the best thing one can do is to be active in the ANN section of altcoin and bounty and telegram channels related to altcoin and even some youtube channels though there are many youtube scam channels, but somehow they can be useful if the person knows how to filter information
full member
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December 13, 2021, 05:56:01 PM
#56
We seem to live in a time when the Internet has answers to all questions, we sit on the forum about the block chain. Ico drops are a good resource for understanding what you can buy, I used to often use it, now I try to read here and there to forgive risks and read reviews about projects.
sr. member
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December 13, 2021, 03:34:22 PM
#55
Hi guys. I wonder how to find and spot good coins and buy them at ICO, before they are going on a well known exchange like Binance? I know that there is a mass of new coins which are 99% shitcoins. But there were als coins which aint even shitcoins for example like DOT (ICO 0,29$), UNI (0,06$) or SOL (0,22$).

So how to spot these coins before they get popular or are listed on big exchanges and are purchaseable at decentrilised exchanges?
Go join their social media groups/pages. Read and understand their whitepaper (this is one of the most important I believe). I'm not an expert on this, I have just joined on people I know that are good on investing into good projects. Look also to their sponsors/partnerships, verify if it is legitimate. I prefer those projects that has the information, social media accounts, and photo of the developers. I think there is some posts on this forum about how to research about the a blockchain project.
legendary
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To the Moon
December 13, 2021, 03:27:57 PM
#54
One way to find potential new coins is to follow the new coins that  hold crowdfunding/IEO/TGE on popular exchanges like Binance and Coinlist, but participating in them takes a lot more effort and luck. At least this way I think is 90% accurate...

When the coin received a listing on Finance, it's too late to buy it. As a rule, if you buy a coin after listing, you will get a loss instead of a profit, as the price of the coin is sent to look for the next support levels for consolidation. In this case, it is better to buy a coin on DEX until the coin is listed on a centralized exchange.
hero member
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December 13, 2021, 01:05:36 PM
#53
Not possible to find out best altcoins at the beginning of the project but Depend on which exchange, track price volume, get little idea and possibilities of that altcoins will be good or not. hope you already got that, how you can track your altcoins on coinmarketcap & coingecko which you willing to buy. buying coin from ICOs could be risky cause those project owner Just claim to be listed soon but no guarantee at all! Even as you already told you think 99% of new coin are shitcoin! you should better to choice IEOs with good exchange

You can by following a trusted VC and good project partnership. Most the new project that has a potential are those with enough funds coming from trusted VC and there partners. One of the hottest VC right now are bluezilla the one who funded many big launchpad in crypto like ETHPad, BSCPAD, ADAPAD, Bscstation and many more launchpad & amm exchange. Some famous blockchain are doing official partnership to a startup project so you can actually follow new rising project by doing it. Just make sure that you are following the right social media account of VC and project to get info about this partnership.
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