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Topic: Multiple Round ICOs? - page 10. (Read 1373 times)

jr. member
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July 27, 2019, 10:39:27 PM
#12
honestly I've never seen a project like that. but I think there is a project that can do that. only I myself cannot give an example for a project that did it. but of course the project is clear of the direction of the goal because they can provide funds to their own projects with money from the launch of their previous coins. it's a very good project to follow, of course.
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July 27, 2019, 05:59:55 PM
#11
I have often found this kind of project. Who started the ICO for a long time or even had an infinite ripple. If they collect for a long time, is it in accordance with the development later. I am afraid they cannot develop like the previous project. This will waste time on dev, investors and even if there is a bounty.
sr. member
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July 27, 2019, 10:01:38 PM
#11
Well, actually ICO with multiple rounds have ever happened and I found it, unfortunately, I participated in the bounty programs. Aside from it, ICO with multiple rounds may have been set on their roadmap, ICO round 1, 2, and etc. However, some teams also decide to extend more ICO rounds after looking at the progress and development of the fundraising and see their prospect in the market.
This is really complicated and most of these projects are just trying to pull more time to make money. I have participated in many ICO projects in 2018 and very few projects have been successful in implementing this strategy. Now is not the time to choose these projects because it will definitely be shit projects and it is best not to care about ICO because ICO projects are now mostly scam and will only take time if you invest
hero member
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July 27, 2019, 06:34:30 PM
#10
Have you heard of ICOs with multiple rounds? Like they raise a certain amount of money now, use that money for primary aims and goals, and then a few months/years down the line (as part of their original plan) launch a second round to fund additional goals and further project development? Just wondering if this is a thing, if so please provide me with some links to projects that have done so.

We've seen some projects having multiple rounds ICO's to augment their financial stability as the project development goes along  but I believe its also a strategic move to coincide with major development milestones and roadmap performance and could be used as a basis to test investor's sentiment towards the project and consequently make improvements on marketing it in the succeeding ICO rounds.
hero member
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July 27, 2019, 05:55:39 PM
#9
Have you heard of ICOs with multiple rounds? Like they raise a certain amount of money now, use that money for primary aims and goals, and then a few months/years down the line (as part of their original plan) launch a second round to fund additional goals and further project development? Just wondering if this is a thing, if so please provide me with some links to projects that have done so.
I have heard that so many times. you can try to check qdao, some IEOs have been creating the first round and a few months later it was conducting a new ICO called IEO partnered with exchange site and just visit ico drop and you will see that.
hero member
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July 27, 2019, 05:37:21 PM
#8
Well, actually ICO with multiple rounds have ever happened and I found it, unfortunately, I participated in the bounty programs. Aside from it, ICO with multiple rounds may have been set on their roadmap, ICO round 1, 2, and etc. However, some teams also decide to extend more ICO rounds after looking at the progress and development of the fundraising and see their prospect in the market.
full member
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July 27, 2019, 05:32:16 PM
#7
Have you heard of ICOs with multiple rounds? Like they raise a certain amount of money now, use that money for primary aims and goals, and then a few months/years down the line (as part of their original plan) launch a second round to fund additional goals and further project development? Just wondering if this is a thing, if so please provide me with some links to projects that have done so.
You are only spicing it up am making it look cool. Multiple round bounties can be a way that some project uses to delay investors and bounty projects participant. They run the first rounds and when not satisfied or notice failure or low turn out opt for a second round their are initial coin offering that runs endless rounds of ico
legendary
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July 27, 2019, 05:25:24 PM
#6
I know of projects which still sells their customer token on their website after conclusion of initial ICO and having already gone on an exchange. It is not completely new, but it is a delicate process. The price has to reflect the conditions of the market and investors sometimes complain that it reduces liquidity on the exchanges.
Some projects also offer buy backs and store the tokens to resell at a later time.
full member
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July 27, 2019, 04:48:17 PM
#5
Reserved.
sr. member
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July 27, 2019, 05:14:32 PM
#5
In cryptocurrency all Dev has main target is huge community support and give them service as they want, what is easy. For community support and funds, multiple rounds is easy for sale and gather funds.
sr. member
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July 27, 2019, 05:22:56 PM
#5
Well some projects do multiple ICO rounds but they don't necessarily give long duration before the next round. If they wait for so long, then the very first round will be regarded as the ICO , maybe subsequent will be other methods to generate funds for the project especially when the project list on exchanges after the first round. Also, nowadays some projects do IEO on different exchanges and regard it as different rounds of token sale.
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July 27, 2019, 04:40:17 PM
#4
I can't remember a project that did this but I can remember that there were projects that actually did this. How about the Telegram ICO (TON). They've made an ICO last year or so and they have it this year again.

As for the rounds of ICO, it's their strategy to attract investors to get in while their tokens are cheap. And as the round ends, the tokens they are selling starts to increase in price and bonuses will become lesser.
sr. member
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July 27, 2019, 04:04:40 PM
#3
Have you heard of ICOs with multiple rounds? Like they raise a certain amount of money now, use that money for primary aims and goals, and then a few months/years down the line (as part of their original plan) launch a second round to fund additional goals and further project development? Just wondering if this is a thing, if so please provide me with some links to projects that have done so.
Yes, it is pretty normal. They offer cheap tokens at the beginning and gradually increase the price of the token in each round (to attract early investors).  Smiley

I don't mean like a pre-ICO followed by a main one. What I mean is an ICO, then a period of developing and spending the money, and then later on in the project doing another ICO (but this is the part of the plan, not out of desperation).
sr. member
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July 27, 2019, 03:28:17 PM
#2
Have you heard of ICOs with multiple rounds? Like they raise a certain amount of money now, use that money for primary aims and goals, and then a few months/years down the line (as part of their original plan) launch a second round to fund additional goals and further project development? Just wondering if this is a thing, if so please provide me with some links to projects that have done so.
Yes, it is pretty normal. They offer cheap tokens at the beginning and gradually increase the price of the token in each round (to attract early investors).  Smiley
sr. member
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July 27, 2019, 03:18:54 PM
#1
Have you heard of ICOs with multiple rounds? Like they raise a certain amount of money now, use that money for primary aims and goals, and then a few months/years down the line (as part of their original plan) launch a second round to fund additional goals and further project development? Just wondering if this is a thing, if so please provide me with some links to projects that have done so.
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