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January 27, 2019, 12:26:28 AM
#18
Almost all ICO are scam now and it takes more than been careful to invest in one ,if you are not very careful you will be a scam victim, i think STO will perform better than ICO and the waiting game will be over ,iCO won't survive without funds I guess that's why its called ICO
full member
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January 26, 2019, 11:49:40 PM
#17
If the ICO run by good manager i think i can trust that with my money in investment then if their project have big funds when they run here in crypto like when they promote this then of course with escrow

I think also that we can do invest in the first that OP recommend another thing if they have many ways by promoting like example in different social site,faucets,airdrop and more
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January 27, 2019, 12:18:06 AM
#17
I will start investing in ICOs if
1) they can afford funds on there own to run there projects and stop relying on softcaps and hardcaps(investors money) which is why its the perfect haven for scammers ,you want to create a project that is very promising and you don't have the funds just move on ,no matter how good the project is if the hardcap is not achieved its goodbye

2)the waiting game is annoying ,if they follow my 1st idea there won't be anything holding them back especially bounty rewards ,nowadays you have to wait months for ICO to end and keep praying it become successful so as to get your rewards and the term successful from any ICO is from 'achievement of hardcaps ' this days not what the project is here to deliver ,there are still good projects out there that never launch ICO and they are doing better

Your idea was so interesting, but I doubt if some project can realize that your idea. People create an ICO to raise a fund to create a project if you are already investing in the project that means you agree with the risk of investment.
Try investing in STO (Security Tokens Offering) it has less risk than ICO...
jr. member
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January 26, 2019, 11:10:04 PM
#16
absolutely right, there are many projects that don't launch ico but can be very successful today. even projects that only come from airdrop can be one big coin, like stellar.
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January 26, 2019, 09:35:47 PM
#15
I agree with the first one. I'm not going to invest in a project that doesn't have a product. That's why I prefer those projects with budgets already because I know that no matter how good the concept of a project are, they are going to fail if the desired cap is not reached.
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Vave.com
January 26, 2019, 09:23:31 PM
#14
supports from funding with the ico scheme might helps as referring backup on coverage as developer to work on decision as applying the tasks on modest with arrange as offering goods of service with the deliverance,
as more on extensive to collects with returns as manage to improve revenue with company on business.

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January 26, 2019, 08:50:36 PM
#13
So you are more of a bounty hunter? Well thats fine as you actually we invested our time and effort. There are ICO that already have a working project and it is for testing before ICO started like Membrana https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annglobal-traders-competitionmembrana-trust-management-of-digital-assets-3119562 and they even have a trading competition but most ICO needed funds for development and thats the problem with this situation most of them do not reach their target.
newbie
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January 26, 2019, 08:31:21 PM
#12
Mighty_crypt and to all,

Apparently my link to the Sundance video has been deemed suspicious and has been rendered useless.

I understand security concerns.  You can do a Google search, instead.

Cheers,

Lori the Nodegirl
sr. member
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January 26, 2019, 08:21:41 PM
#11
this kind of complaint is not hope, because ICO is a long process to raise funds.
Forget ICO if you can't wait for sales to reach hardcap. even have to wait a long time to get the token and wait for the token to be registered in the market.
ICO is only for those who have confidence and patience.

Yes, I really agree with you. If he doesn't want to wait long, it's better to buy tokens that already exist in the trade, because I think all ICO rules are the same, all investors must wait until the time specified by them. so there will be no ICO done in just a few days.
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rocket.hashbon.com
January 26, 2019, 07:51:31 PM
#10
I will start investing in ICO if I see the prospect of the real product in the future of the project. I think that the real product will be more promising for a long-term holding. However of course, firstly, I must identify whether this project tends to be scam or not carefully.
I will also choose the project if they have unique concept and design.
newbie
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January 26, 2019, 07:26:46 PM
#9
This is not a investment suggestions, but since you are willing to participate in some successful projects you can check out Sylo.io, they already have their communication platform in the market and will be releasing the decentralized platform in the end of March.
member
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January 26, 2019, 06:38:30 PM
#8
Most ICOs are indeed scam reason why many are skeptical about investing. However, some have proven to be exceptional, hence there is hope. Your points are valid, if I some projects are already gearing towards your suggestions. Let's keep the good faith, crypto revolution is coming.
legendary
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FRX: Ferocious Alpha
January 26, 2019, 06:34:46 PM
#7
I will start investing in ICOs if
1) they can afford funds on there own to run there projects and stop relying on softcaps and hardcaps(investors money) which is why its the perfect haven for scammers ,you want to create a project that is very promising and you don't have the funds just move on ,no matter how good the project is if the hardcap is not achieved its goodbye

2)the waiting game is annoying ,if they follow my 1st idea there won't be anything holding them back especially bounty rewards ,nowadays you have to wait months for ICO to end and keep praying it become successful so as to get your rewards and the term successful from any ICO is from 'achievement of hardcaps ' this days not what the project is here to deliver ,there are still good projects out there that never launch ICO and they are doing better

1) By investing in a ICO, project, VE or whatever, you are giving your money for a share of the project. If the project have own money to run it, they wouldn't need you and you would't get any share. It's simple as that.

2) Invest only on project with MVP.

Grown up. Your business logic is... none.
legendary
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duelbits.com
January 26, 2019, 06:34:20 PM
#6
~snip~ If project CEOs should fund by themselves, it means that you will not need to invest in the ICO again, except its coin is listed on exchange.

I agree with you, if they can run their projects with their funds so what for they provide ICOs. If they have enough funds, they only will promote their projects through social media and no need to have ICOs. Commonly, CEOs or project teams provide ICOs in order to collect funds to run their projects.  
jr. member
Activity: 262
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January 26, 2019, 06:27:02 PM
#5
That's more like a choice, you deciding to start buying ico is easy to say say more like you buying the real ico. It's easier said than done, well someone need to buy them to make the ico an ico, thanks for sharing the info
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https://duelbits.com/
January 26, 2019, 06:26:35 PM
#4
this kind of complaint is not hope, because ICO is a long process to raise funds.
Forget ICO if you can't wait for sales to reach hardcap. even have to wait a long time to get the token and wait for the token to be registered in the market.
ICO is only for those who have confidence and patience.
jr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 2
January 26, 2019, 06:20:36 PM
#3
It is a good thing to self-fund projects and there have been similar projects of such.

I will start investing in ICOs if
1) they can afford funds on there own to run there projects and stop relying on softcaps and hardcaps
If project CEOs should fund by themselves, it means that you will not need to invest in the ICO again, except its coin is listed on exchange.

A lot of people are waiting for real development, that will bring about transformation in the crypto space.

If the product is good, customers will be attracted.
 
legendary
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bitcoindata.science
January 26, 2019, 05:41:22 PM
#2
ICOs are not one simple entity. Some companies/coins will be scam, others not. ICO is a type of funding mechanism. You just have to look for a good comapny to invest.

You are not thinking like an investor, but as a bounty hunter.

An investor check the coin/company team, general idea, project, financial situation, etc. Some ICOs are already established companies that are just  looking for a different funding mechanism.

Investing in ICO that do bounties with tokens may not be a good idea if they are paying too much tokens on bounties.
member
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January 26, 2019, 02:00:07 AM
#1
I will start investing in ICOs if
1) they can afford funds on there own to run there projects and stop relying on softcaps and hardcaps(investors money) which is why its the perfect haven for scammers ,you want to create a project that is very promising and you don't have the funds just move on ,no matter how good the project is if the hardcap is not achieved its goodbye

2)the waiting game is annoying ,if they follow my 1st idea there won't be anything holding them back especially bounty rewards ,nowadays you have to wait months for ICO to end and keep praying it become successful so as to get your rewards and the term successful from any ICO is from 'achievement of hardcaps ' this days not what the project is here to deliver ,there are still good projects out there that never launch ICO and they are doing better
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