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legendary
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July 28, 2019, 12:13:49 PM
#30
Depends on the allocation, some of the project doing that's by PRE-SALE but they need money not too high because it's for the only early adopter.

They raised the first money at PRE-SALE for building the platform, after the platform its ready they make another went the product already ready to the public called Main Sale, ICO, Crowdfunding & etc.
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July 28, 2019, 12:11:04 PM
#29
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 think all ICO project always have a fixed rate,
but they will give different bonus for each round, thats why an ICO project will run a multiple stage on ICO
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July 28, 2019, 12:02:52 PM
#28
I've heard and had tokens that hold ico with a lot of rounds, that's satt token, the project is a little strange in my opinion because they are too ambitious with the project, but the sales results aren't too high and it's been almost a year or so hopefully after this round they stopped because in my opinion if there is no progress holding ico continuously is a waste
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July 28, 2019, 10:50:58 AM
#27
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 had seen that kind of ICO before that they conducted first round ICO and after couple of months they conduct ICO again for the second round but I did not see the outcome of the ICO if it is a successful or not. Investors will see it if the first round ICO is successful one or not and it can also gives a good chance to make a successful investments.
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July 28, 2019, 10:33:46 AM
#26
Its okay I guess if its already written down on the plan and the early investors already know about it. That means they are just executing the plan and keeping their promises. Some project really need fund to grow so that making the second round is okay. But, only if the token from the first round still hold its value and not just being dumped to the ground. Otherwise that won't work. No one is gonna invest.
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July 28, 2019, 10:27:15 AM
#25
which I know all of ico projects do several rounds of sales, they give the biggest bonus in the first round. this is done so that investors are interested in investing. there is nothing to worry about that  Smiley
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July 28, 2019, 09:07:56 AM
#24
A lot of projects are doing such fundraising. First rounds are covering basic development and as you said after a certain period of time they are going for real money. I saw enough projects that raised funds in ICO and then launched an IEO to collect more funds.
This gives investors more opportunities to participate in good projects and this is being applied very well at the IEO. Now Huobi is applying this to help many investors have the opportunity to participate in the projects they propose and this makes many people have interest. I personally like to join round 2 or round 3 because it is a time when many people will tend to buy more
Jpt
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July 28, 2019, 08:36:17 AM
#23
There are many projects that have launched their IEO phase-wise. There maybe many strategies behind such projects holding their IEO alternatively. The main reason is most of crypto projects are failing to raise required funds. One of them is: https://tokensale.moozicore.com/
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July 28, 2019, 05:38:06 AM
#22
Multiple round for success ICO and next round always increase the price. Even different sessions like Bitcoin, Ethereum and USD sessions to success ICO.
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July 28, 2019, 07:24:55 AM
#22
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 think that is very normal if the project does this. for the sake of development and goals to be achieved there must be a perfect program to do, one of which is this. a project needs funds that are in accordance with what is needed if it is not fulfilled they will roll back and seek more funds for the purpose of a successful project.
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July 28, 2019, 06:35:11 AM
#21
A lot of projects are doing such fundraising. First rounds are covering basic development and as you said after a certain period of time they are going for real money. I saw enough projects that raised funds in ICO and then launched an IEO to collect more funds.
Such projects mostly are failed ones. IMO, we should not invest into those projects, no matter which sorts of fundraising they use, ICO, IEO, ITO, whatever.
I saw some projects run their ICOs at starts, months ago, then recent months/weeks came back to run their IEOs. Those ones should be avoided because you will highly lose money if invest in those projects.
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July 28, 2019, 06:10:02 AM
#20
A lot of projects are doing such fundraising. First rounds are covering basic development and as you said after a certain period of time they are going for real money. I saw enough projects that raised funds in ICO and then launched an IEO to collect more funds.
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July 28, 2019, 05:50:43 AM
#19
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.
It is a type of marketing to attract investors to participate in the project earlier, because the price after each round will increase gradually, so participating in early, you will have more incentives.
Some projects have a Private Sale round targeting Venture capital firms, when they will have a separate agreement.
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July 28, 2019, 05:15:20 AM
#18
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.

Was never a big fan of running multiple rounds of ICOS but it was quite common back then for the projects owners to run multiple rounds of ICOs because hitting the fundraising goal was pretty tough. If I am not mistaken some projects are still doing but this time through IEO.
I agree. they want to maximize fundraising, making ico a few rounds. some projects have already done it, some have succeeded but some have not. I think it depends on the policies of the developer and the products to be developed, giving rise to investor interest

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July 28, 2019, 02:37:06 AM
#17
I think that is normal ICO with multiple rounds and use the money for development of project. There's many ICO project do that.
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July 28, 2019, 04:52:17 AM
#17
I think first round for some attraction, and after that need round by round ico because it's depends on public attraction also I think it's a policy of related ico developers!
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July 28, 2019, 03:09:11 AM
#16
Yes its normal for ICO projects to have several rounds of fund raising anytime they want even the devs may decide to switch from a round of ICO find raising to IEO fund raising,this helps many projects to continue productions
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July 28, 2019, 02:55:18 AM
#15
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.
Normally ICOs will be launched in presale with more discounts and public sale with the original price,most project will do thing one by one and some will do after few months later of pre sale completed.This coould be an idea to invest on the project at public sale whether we can invest or not.
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July 28, 2019, 01:50:09 AM
#14
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.

Was never a big fan of running multiple rounds of ICOS but it was quite common back then for the projects owners to run multiple rounds of ICOs because hitting the fundraising goal was pretty tough. If I am not mistaken some projects are still doing but this time through IEO.
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July 28, 2019, 01:43:55 AM
#13
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

It looks like it is. If the ICO team announces the next round, it means that the team did not succeed in the previous rounds for various objective and subjective reasons. This means an additional loss of time, material and intangible resources. This in any case negatively affects the project itself. However, the same situations do not happen. In order for the project to work, sometimes repeated rounds of the ICO are necessary.
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