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sr. member
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August 15, 2017, 03:11:46 AM
Many people can use ICOs to launder money. So we buy low and sell high. Make $
That's his name investing in altcoin
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August 15, 2017, 03:07:47 AM
I am a person that gains profit from investing in ICOs but now I'm having second thoughts. I know some ICOs are potential scam so I am really picky to where I put my money.
Anyway, considering with what happened to Ethereum price and with the nearing Aigist 1, do you guys think that it will still be profitable to invest on ICOs mostly on ERC20 tokens and those accepting btc payments?

It depends on what project you follow, if you can choose a good and successful project, then you are very lucky and believe to invest in ICO next.
If you start to invest it would be nice we choose and read more in who is in the project .. so that no unwanted things like fraud
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August 14, 2017, 11:10:37 PM
Many people can use ICOs to launder money. So we buy low and sell high. Make $
that's usually the case when ico start with low value then after hitting exchange dev will try pumping the price and early holders will begin to sell
and grab their earnings I guess people around here already knew this and try risking their btc so just in case things went right big profits will be gain
after.
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August 13, 2017, 02:16:33 PM
I think it's a bad idea, especially after so many people have already made money on it.
sr. member
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August 13, 2017, 02:02:31 PM
Sometimes is better a fair airdrop than ICO. Just for let you know:

Masternodecoin Airdrop: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-mtnc-masternodecoin-multiple-privacy-center-platform-2056867



Good luck
hero member
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August 13, 2017, 11:14:52 AM
last 3 ICO which i had invested seems to be a disaster for me..
price almost dumped to 50% on listing at exchange...
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August 13, 2017, 08:57:00 AM
You said you pick where you put your money and that's good. I do believe you also do your research on projects and coins before investing so that's good to. I just wan to say that investing always involves risks and sometime risks are good and you gain something from it and sometimes it's bad, really really bad. It's always up to you if you want to invest or not, just be mindful and do what you think is best. Best of luck!
legendary
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August 12, 2017, 09:26:26 PM
I am a person that gains profit from investing in ICOs but now I'm having second thoughts. I know some ICOs are potential scam so I am really picky to where I put my money.
Anyway, considering with what happened to Ethereum price and with the nearing Aigist 1, do you guys think that it will still be profitable to invest on ICOs mostly on ERC20 tokens and those accepting btc payments?
I have seen so many coins or token that is under their ICO price but I still think that it could still be promising .
It really depends on the project I think even if some of the coin is undervalue for a couple of weeks or month it could be pump if the project is great.
Correct, the most important aspect are the developers of the project, it does not matter if the the token goes below ICO price if I believe in the project that could be a good opportunity to buy even more of the token for a discount that way when it skyrockets you can get even better profits or if you like you could sell at an earlier moment now that you have reduced the average price of each token you own.

If the project is funded and there are people behind the project that makes it legit, I think its worth investing. It only needs time to make the price go up. I saw a lot of project since the time I have been here in the bitcoin community and witness projects looks scam because of fudsters but after the development, investors started to buy by bulk.
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August 12, 2017, 09:00:59 PM
I am a person that gains profit from investing in ICOs but now I'm having second thoughts. I know some ICOs are potential scam so I am really picky to where I put my money.
Anyway, considering with what happened to Ethereum price and with the nearing Aigist 1, do you guys think that it will still be profitable to invest on ICOs mostly on ERC20 tokens and those accepting btc payments?

It depends on what project you follow, if you can choose a good and successful project, then you are very lucky and believe to invest in ICO next.
hero member
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August 12, 2017, 08:54:16 PM
I am a person that gains profit from investing in ICOs but now I'm having second thoughts. I know some ICOs are potential scam so I am really picky to where I put my money.
Anyway, considering with what happened to Ethereum price and with the nearing Aigist 1, do you guys think that it will still be profitable to invest on ICOs mostly on ERC20 tokens and those accepting btc payments?
I have seen so many coins or token that is under their ICO price but I still think that it could still be promising .
It really depends on the project I think even if some of the coin is undervalue for a couple of weeks or month it could be pump if the project is great.
Correct, the most important aspect are the developers of the project, it does not matter if the the token goes below ICO price if I believe in the project that could be a good opportunity to buy even more of the token for a discount that way when it skyrockets you can get even better profits or if you like you could sell at an earlier moment now that you have reduced the average price of each token you own.
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August 10, 2017, 06:01:55 PM
I am a person that gains profit from investing in ICOs but now I'm having second thoughts. I know some ICOs are potential scam so I am really picky to where I put my money.
Anyway, considering with what happened to Ethereum price and with the nearing Aigist 1, do you guys think that it will still be profitable to invest on ICOs mostly on ERC20 tokens and those accepting btc payments?
I have seen so many coins or token that is under their ICO price but I still think that it could still be promising .
It really depends on the project I think even if some of the coin is undervalue for a couple of weeks or month it could be pump if the project is great.
hero member
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August 10, 2017, 05:57:41 PM
Investing in ICO does not tell us whether it is promising or not. It is not the ICO itself that determines whether your investment would be worth it or not. It is the project using the ICO. ICO is basically neutral, it might end up good or bad, depending on the specific project. Choose the best and promising project, and your investment on an ICO will have huge returns. Choose the scam one, and you will end up throwing away money.

I agreed, ICO coin is quite risky, especially most of them are scams. Project looks promising but it is a scam project. So, investing an ICO coin may let you earn, but if you're unluckily to join some scammed ICO, then your earning had to cover these losses.
You don't need waiting the success of the project you joined, as me I buy some amount Bitquence when ICO crowdsale with rate @2000 sat per coin, then after listed to exchange in first time, I have sold all with rate @3000 sat per coin, 50% for a round I think better than try trading Roll Eyes
For that you will need, the project to have something going on already before the ICO, many of the ICOs these days do not have a single line of code written when they begin, this makes difficult for investors to decide if they want to invest in the ICO, since it is difficult to know if the aims of the team are realistic and if they are able to make their goals a reality.
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August 09, 2017, 05:00:15 AM
Really interesting comments in this thread.  

I'm a developer on a project myself that we just recently announced to the public.  We've seen some good traction so far, but I do think the marketplace is crowded making it harder to stand out.

As a token purchaser and investor, I largely look for teams that have significant professional experience in the space and are willing to put their reputations on the line, so to speak.  I know there are some anonymous teams, and it could be they are staying anonymous for good reasons, but I personally haven't participated in any token sales from teams like those.  Just too much risk.
legendary
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August 09, 2017, 04:59:16 AM
Escrow is a must have to invest in an ICO at these days. Everything else doesn't make any sense.

Nah, I dont trust ico if it have an escrow. As this escrow will just later on run our money and the worst the ico will be also a scam. Instead find an ico without escrow and be vigilant in picking one. Read their white paper as well as the road map as it can really help in choosing one.
I haven't understood your point. Escrow is something that prevents from scam, because at least it ensures that the coin will be released (for there are sufficient funds available). Why are you saying that ico  without an escrow is better? I think that the most important thing when one chooses is whether there some projects supporting the coin in advance. This gives hope that the coin will really be used by somebody.
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August 09, 2017, 04:29:58 AM
Only promising if you buy more but what is legit is the important question.
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August 09, 2017, 03:32:11 AM
I agree, that ICO is risky, but Stock Exchange is risky too. If you do not agree take some risk, you do not take and normal profit also. Use bank deposit with 0,00000001% per Year and sleep calm Smiley
If you want to invest in ICO, i think you must check this:
1. White Paper - how much details do you find there, do you understand business model? Are you believe in their profit prognosis?
2. Team - what background are having those people?
3. Advisors\Escrow - who helps with ERC20 token, who helps with ICO. TOP company and personal Advisors always check ICO, before invited advising or escrow service.
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August 06, 2017, 12:21:29 AM
Investing in ICO does not tell us whether it is promising or not. It is not the ICO itself that determines whether your investment would be worth it or not. It is the project using the ICO. ICO is basically neutral, it might end up good or bad, depending on the specific project. Choose the best and promising project, and your investment on an ICO will have huge returns. Choose the scam one, and you will end up throwing away money.

I agreed, ICO coin is quite risky, especially most of them are scams. Project looks promising but it is a scam project. So, investing an ICO coin may let you earn, but if you're unluckily to join some scammed ICO, then your earning had to cover these losses.
You don't need waiting the success of the project you joined, as me I buy some amount Bitquence when ICO crowdsale with rate @2000 sat per coin, then after listed to exchange in first time, I have sold all with rate @3000 sat per coin, 50% for a round I think better than try trading Roll Eyes
hero member
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August 06, 2017, 12:15:09 AM
It all depends on the type of ICO's
is there is more hype and medium risk. its better to sell off at exchange and if there is more hype and less risk.. its better to hold
Totally agree with you, ICOs projects are part of instrument of investment in digital coins, we must can make analisys fundamental of the ICOs projects are like who is the developer of team? How much amount of comunity of the projects ICOs? What's funtions of ICOs in the real life, it will help us from getting scam and less risk losing money in ICOs investment.
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August 06, 2017, 12:13:31 AM
Investing in ICO does not tell us whether it is promising or not. It is not the ICO itself that determines whether your investment would be worth it or not. It is the project using the ICO. ICO is basically neutral, it might end up good or bad, depending on the specific project. Choose the best and promising project, and your investment on an ICO will have huge returns. Choose the scam one, and you will end up throwing away money.

I agreed, ICO coin is quite risky, especially most of them are scams. Project looks promising but it is a scam project. So, investing an ICO coin may let you earn, but if you're unluckily to join some scammed ICO, then your earning had to cover these losses.
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August 05, 2017, 11:58:42 PM
Investing in ICO does not tell us whether it is promising or not. It is not the ICO itself that determines whether your investment would be worth it or not. It is the project using the ICO. ICO is basically neutral, it might end up good or bad, depending on the specific project. Choose the best and promising project, and your investment on an ICO will have huge returns. Choose the scam one, and you will end up throwing away money.
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