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sr. member
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November 08, 2021, 11:13:16 AM
#32
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?
you are very lucky if you can find good new projects nowadays mate wherein that will make good performance in the future or can guarantee , unless if you check those listed in coinmarketcap or CoinGecko something like that because on that way you can find some genuine project since they're verified reason they're listed.. Indeed those sites are high ratings so probably you can't find scam schemes within..
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November 08, 2021, 11:11:16 AM
#31
It's hard to make sure an ICO can deliver success. Many of them are scams and only spend valuable time and capital. A definite indication if I look more at the project and the team that handles an ICO. Although it is not a guarantee of success at least this can be a factor that can be considered in ICO selection rather than having to be easily caught in shitcoin.
sr. member
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November 08, 2021, 10:56:23 AM
#30
Thank you for all the links and tips. I will do an intensive research. Is there a way to spot scams directly? For example when registering and entering my personal information and adress to buy a coin or some specific things written down in the whitepaper?

We have to be careful when we decide to invest in ICOs or new projects, because it must be admitted that there are a lot of scam projects. We can
start examining the whitepaper projects, whether the whitepaper used is original or just a copy-paste from the previous whitepaper projects.
Then the next can investigate the project development team, whether it has a good track record or not. The last thing might be to see the social
media activities of these projects, if they are very active in providing updates on the development of these projects, it is very good. And do not believe
in projects that promise too much something that is too tempting. Try to collect as much information as we can find about the projects we will be
participating in, to be able to conclude the project is a scam or not.
full member
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November 08, 2021, 10:43:29 AM
#29
No one knows, if someone knows a good project I'm not sure it will be successful and consistent in its development because various scam coins are easy to find and have an interesting whitepaper because it is to deceive investors, unlike DOT, 1inch, UNI and SOL the consistency of technology development given to the blockchain system is one of the best and favored by investors even though the ICO sales are not good but they have a good product and making have high value
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November 08, 2021, 10:35:44 AM
#28
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

it doesn't help. doing research based on information from websites like that, doesn't help much. better go straight to their discussion group and see what the project has done. if you think the project has progress and potential to grow, then that could be one reason to invest. but basically this way is also not enough to find a project that can 100x. it's a matter of luck, and there's only one chance of finding such a project. but it's easier to find the project that's at the pump, than it will be. shiba inu, Solana, or Polkadot, I invest in those projects when the price has gone up 2-5x, and I still make a sizable profit. So I'm thinking instead of looking for projects that will be pumped 1000x, better find projects that are currently being pumped and hype. no need to do very deep and risky research, you just need to go with the flow.
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November 08, 2021, 10:31:41 AM
#27
According to current trends, popular ICO coins exist among the telegram community, you can follow ico review channels, ICO analysis, or something like that. If you want to distinguish Shitcoin which also has an ICO is quite easy. You have to see how much bonus the project offers if it's so big above 50% it's sure just to drain your money. It will be a scam immediately. Be sure to buy a quality ICO by following the current ICO trend.
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November 08, 2021, 10:22:41 AM
#26
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?
Personally I follow some bloggers on YouTube and Telegram that always monitor all new ICOs and IDOs so they share the information about all upcoming launches and say how to participate in them. What platform you are to use, what the project it is. You have to get whitelisted to participate in presales in many projects and you are to complete some tasks to get opportunity to be an early investor.
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November 08, 2021, 07:06:37 AM
#25
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?
You can check it on several sites to find out what coins are good such as the icodrops.com site, coinmarketcap.com and the cryptorank.io site.
Of course the site as our material to consider for yourself before buying.
The site you mention is indeed very helpful for me personally, besides that on the site the information can be said to be credible,
so I don't worry and the news or information is always updated,
what is clear is that there are many safe and trusted sites
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November 08, 2021, 06:41:46 AM
#24
Thank you for all the links and tips. I will do an intensive research. Is there a way to spot scams directly? For example when registering and entering my personal information and adress to buy a coin or some specific things written down in the whitepaper?
jr. member
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November 08, 2021, 04:50:09 AM
#23
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?
I just buy whatever is whitelisted on skyward finance on NEAR protocol. Nearly all of those projects have doubled in value and Ref Finance is pretty quick to add farming pools for them so I can max out my APY on top of it. OCT for example was a really good flip.
full member
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November 08, 2021, 03:57:42 AM
#22
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?
You can check it on several sites to find out what coins are good such as the icodrops.com site, coinmarketcap.com and the cryptorank.io site.
Of course the site as our material to consider for yourself before buying.
newbie
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November 08, 2021, 03:35:39 AM
#21
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?

You get them via exchanges (like coin-to-coin ones): https://swapzone.io
legendary
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November 07, 2021, 07:53:15 PM
#20
So how to spot these coins before they get popular or are listed on big exchanges and are purchaseable at decentrilised exchanges?
That's not easy to spot a good coin but I think from basic research you will have a clue that they are one potential good ICO project that is worth it to put your investment.  There are many factors to consider from whitepaper to roadmap and check their website for that article about ICO, you should also follow ICO reports and research for further information if there's progress and last is the token listing.

IMO, open your eyes to them and you will know which project is good to invest in.  I will not suggest any because I'm not investing in them, I rather focus on Bitcoin or a coin that has been on the top of CMC.

it is hard to suggest because no one can really know the fate of the coin. like for example, who knows SOL or UNI will achieve this kind of popularity when they were starting? most of the time, an investor is hesitant because at the beginning of the project, they don't have anything to prove yet because they are just starting. also, most of them are only good at wp or talks but in actual implementation, only few can deliver.
so it is indeed up to the investor to study these new projects, and assess their capability to turn things into reality.
legendary
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November 07, 2021, 07:47:27 PM
#19
So how to spot these coins before they get popular or are listed on big exchanges and are purchaseable at decentrilised exchanges?
That's not easy to spot a good coin but I think from basic research you will have a clue that they are one potential good ICO project that is worth it to put your investment.  There are many factors to consider from whitepaper to roadmap and check their website for that article about ICO, you should also follow ICO reports and research for further information if there's progress and last is the token listing.

IMO, open your eyes to them and you will know which project is good to invest in.  I will not suggest any because I'm not investing in them, I rather focus on Bitcoin or a coin that has been on the top of CMC.
hero member
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November 07, 2021, 07:28:00 PM
#18
ICO is nkt really working on right now, moreover many scam tokens come from ICO.
It is better to find coins on certain  launchpad of top exchange or platform. Or IEO launch in at least middle to top exchange.
From the starting, we cannot know exactly that a project is really good or not. But at least we can see their team, concept of the project, the use case, roadmap inclusing where to list in certain months after listing.
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November 07, 2021, 07:27:45 PM
#17
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?

In my opinion, the best way to find such gems is to check the Announcements (Altcoins) and Announcements (Altcoins)> Tokens (Altcoins) sections daily.
It is in these places that new projects create their Announcement threads.
Then you need to make your own very good project reserch - Whitepaper, tokenomics, dev team, roadmap.
This way you will be one of the first to find the gem.
legendary
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November 07, 2021, 07:04:44 PM
#16
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.
It's quite difficult to know which one that will be going to the binance as this related to the fundamental analysis. Once you can find a project that got very big hype and it may have a chance to go to the binance exchange site.
But there were als coins which aint even shitcoins for example like DOT (ICO 0,29$), UNI (0,06$) or SOL (0,22$).
Mostly were getting mentioned on icodrop. I have been watching it since solana was nothing to something and i grap some from the ICO. Im in icodrop community is always looking for hidden gem like that. UNI must be an exception as it was an airdrop token to its users.
So how to spot these coins before they get popular or are listed on big exchanges and are purchaseable at decentrilised exchanges?
It can be spotted only from ico but you must also becareful if it's not all of icos worth to invest. You can follow icodrop and in my opinion this is the most reliable ico list site for this time.
hero member
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November 07, 2021, 06:34:46 PM
#15
Hi guys. I wonder how to find and spot good coins and buy them at ICO, before they are going on a well known exchange like Binance? I know that there is a mass of new coins which are 99% shitcoins. But there were als coins which aint even shitcoins for example like DOT (ICO 0,29$), 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?

Well as someone has posted, there are websites that you can follow to see where some of the tokens are getting listed.

But remember though that getting listed in Binance is not that easy, the projects needs money to pay and then they need to be very active as well.

So I would say that in the beginning those projects you mentioned, we didn't see it coming that they are going to be huge in the future.
legendary
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November 07, 2021, 06:33:22 PM
#14
There is already a lot of platforms these days to spot some coin offerings. As IEO (Initial Exchange Offering) started a few years ago and after that, there is now IDO (Initial DEX Offering) which is good too.

For IEO, you can just be kept updated on an exchange that got some IEO platform, like Binance, FTX, Kucoin. Following their socials is a good way too.
For IDO, there are a lot of platforms especially in Solana, there is Raydium, Solanium.

You can also check this website for list of upcoming IDO projects: https://coincodex.com/ido-list/
hero member
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November 07, 2021, 05:25:09 PM
#13
Nobody knows 100% how a project would turn out right from the ICO stage. Its just a game of luck. Even projects with high ICO ratings and guarantees can exit or crash out anytime. Its just dumb luck. Just wait and hope. Thats all I know
It's a perfect answer.

That's right, for me there's no way to how to guess a good project that turns into a precious one someday. There are a lot of scams happened in ICOs projects recently and that is the reason I didn't trust them to put my investment. If there's one that has successfully lunch and listed on a good exchange like Binance, maybe they are just lucky at that time, because investing in ICO is just you gamble the opportunity, the dad fact that there is no assurance that your money will back.

I have seen many projects on ICO that even how good their roadmap but still they end up exit scam, that's why be careful on it.
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