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newbie
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December 10, 2019, 12:27:21 PM
#29
After loosing a lot of ETH with several pumped SCAM ICO, I'm no longer "donating" coins or time to projects that require initial investments. Period.

I recently came up on Helios Protocol and I'm impressed about their plans for a decentralized web and smart contracts platform, and the way they are building up the team of supporters from scratch. Might worth giving a look.
sr. member
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December 10, 2019, 05:00:55 AM
#28
The majorities of the self-funded have become the successful project and there was no a lot of self-funded projects if we are back in 2017 - 2019.
As far as i know, some projects like decred, nano, etc were self-funded project.

But there some interesting self-funded project like blocknet, energi is the new self-funded projects.
Maybe the failed self-funded project will not come to this thread but im not sure about self-funded project which has already raised awareness from investors will also come to this thread because they have made their own announcement thread.
member
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December 10, 2019, 04:23:13 AM
#27
You don't get it, how about a self funded project with no real use case? still same with other shitcoin right? what should be your aim is coins with real use cases not self funded, i know self funded projects are well managed but not all of them are good
jr. member
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December 10, 2019, 04:08:15 AM
#26
Self funded projects can easily scam users. Being self funded has nothing to do with credibility of owners, use case and success.
jr. member
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December 10, 2019, 02:51:43 AM
#25
Hello

So nowadays less and less people trust ICO projects due to their past of scams and false promises. I would like to support projects that are self-funded and work day and night in order to make their project succeed.

I would suggest that we open a topic for self-funded projects where investors and members that would be interested can invest or at least check the project.

Self-funded projects do not have unlimited funds for marketing and promoting themselves like ICO's. Why not help them with project awareness?

After all, we all want to avoid scammers and unprofitable investments. I'm not sure if this is within forum rules tho.. (advertising projects)

Please tell me what you think, or if mods allow you can share self-funded project in the comments.

Thanks for your opinion in advance.
To avoid scam projects and false promises, self-funded projects will help us to avoid scam projects and can make investors unafraid to invest in a project that ultimately makes investors disadvantaged. But this will certainly make projects that seek funding from ICO will find it difficult to develop and difficult to attract investors so that the projects presented can run.


All i'm suggesting is opening a topic where we could discuss newly developed self-funded projects.
jr. member
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December 10, 2019, 02:49:10 AM
#24
if the project finances itself, this does not mean that it will be successful and allocating it as a recommendation for investment will not be right. I think that each person at this market is able to find such projects by himself if he is interested in it, so I would not create a separate topic for this. I am interested in what other forum members think about this. maybe such a thread would be relevant specifically for beginners

I understand your point. What I meant was to help their advertisement by sharing them in a topic where people could discuss whether it is a legit project or not. I think we are all old enough to reasearch the project and self-funded projects now more than ever need to raise awareness
sr. member
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December 10, 2019, 01:55:06 AM
#23
Hello

So nowadays less and less people trust ICO projects due to their past of scams and false promises. I would like to support projects that are self-funded and work day and night in order to make their project succeed.

I would suggest that we open a topic for self-funded projects where investors and members that would be interested can invest or at least check the project.

Self-funded projects do not have unlimited funds for marketing and promoting themselves like ICO's. Why not help them with project awareness?

After all, we all want to avoid scammers and unprofitable investments. I'm not sure if this is within forum rules tho.. (advertising projects)

Please tell me what you think, or if mods allow you can share self-funded project in the comments.

Thanks for your opinion in advance.
To avoid scam projects and false promises, self-funded projects will help us to avoid scam projects and can make investors unafraid to invest in a project that ultimately makes investors disadvantaged. But this will certainly make projects that seek funding from ICO will find it difficult to develop and difficult to attract investors so that the projects presented can run.
sr. member
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SecureShift.io | Crypto-Exchange
December 10, 2019, 01:53:40 AM
#22
But not necessarily self-funded projects will be good, because there will be conditions where you can't do anything because they have full control over their own projects.
If you are disadvantaged where will you complain if the project is self-funded?
It is true they have unlimited funds for promotion and marketing strategies and others.
But for the followers it will be confused to see the extent of its development because it does not have access. Maybe it will only be a spectator.
full member
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GoMeat - Digitalizing Meat Stores - ICO
December 10, 2019, 01:35:09 AM
#21
You made good points though; I have seen self-funded projects which did well and after listing on smaller exchange still continued development from which they grew and entered into bigger exchanges. At the same time, self-funded projects can also be a means to attract investors then dump everything once they get listed. So in all, it comes down to understanding the project, seeing tangible reasons to invest, seeing and using what the team have been working on no matter how small etc, then making the right choice.
hero member
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December 09, 2019, 11:41:22 PM
#20
Self-funded projects have a high risk of failure if they cannot do the right marketing and fund management. Because the funds are limited with their own funds. A strong community is needed to achieve success. I have participated in projects whose sources of funds use their own money, but in the middle of the project the project ran out of funds and was then abandoned. It will be very painful and disappointing. There should be some fundraising, but for now don't use ICO, because it's no longer trusted.
sr. member
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December 09, 2019, 07:45:05 PM
#19
it can work if there is a team that wants to start with their own funds and then announce to the public that the project is running and investors can enter too. but for the problem of unlimited funds, in my opinion it will only make the project not have a clear hard cap so it will be difficult to reach the target. it would be better if the hard stamp remained set then if there were funds that exceeded it, it could be called the great success of a project.
copper member
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December 09, 2019, 07:03:22 PM
#18
Our project was self-funded, no ICO and we are growing, more and more users joining. But it's rare, also I think we treat our own hard-earned money more serious than some other coins who got it easy, given on the plate.
sr. member
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December 09, 2019, 04:54:48 PM
#17
Self funded projects doesn't make a project genuine entirely, this is because some self funded projects still have the sole aim of creating hype around the project,  listing on exchange and dumping on investors. This is another finetuned strategy to rip investors in a less suspicious manner. Well, overall most self funded projects are more genuine than ICO projects, even though some people misinterpret the true meaning of "self funded projects".
full member
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December 09, 2019, 04:36:25 PM
#16
Self-funded crypto projects are very few in numbers! I haven't seen many self-funded projects this year, but Pngme, Fleta, Blockburn are self-funded projects, and they all are great profitable coins, though Pngme coin hasn't listed in exchanges yet!
hero member
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December 09, 2019, 04:28:27 PM
#15
I don't think you understand that it was the self funded projects in the space that kick start ICOs, another thing to ask is how will you know the team is not going to disappear or abandon the project with time. People seems to be making a mistake that any failed projects are scam, no. Thanks to Satoshi but the issue of scaling Bitcoin is still not solved, if not for funding Blockstream receives the development side would have stalled by now
K4C
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December 09, 2019, 03:56:14 PM
#14
There was a time when self funded projects were another form of making money in the Cryptocurrency space, a time when people started losing faith in ICOs so some people decided to use the self-funded tactics, start a project, get a token and pay for exchange listing, hype the project and then investors would start buying from the exchange and they end up raising more funds than some ICOs, a projects is self funded doesn't guarantee that it's genuine, beware.
sr. member
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Duelbits.com
December 09, 2019, 09:23:46 AM
#13
Self-funded projects are difficult to find for now because projects that now raise a lot of funds through ICO or IEO now don't trust many anymore because the promises they offer are always ignored or fake.
If there are self-funded projects, the project will definitely be successful because they are serious about building projects so that successful developers will continue to be active and work optimally because they are paid with bids that have been agreed.
full member
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December 09, 2019, 09:10:39 AM
#12
Hello

So nowadays less and less people trust ICO projects due to their past of scams and false promises. I would like to support projects that are self-funded and work day and night in order to make their project succeed.

I would suggest that we open a topic for self-funded projects where investors and members that would be interested can invest or at least check the project.

Self-funded projects do not have unlimited funds for marketing and promoting themselves like ICO's. Why not help them with project awareness?

After all, we all want to avoid scammers and unprofitable investments. I'm not sure if this is within forum rules tho.. (advertising projects)

Please tell me what you think, or if mods allow you can share self-funded project in the comments.

Thanks for your opinion in advance.
Self funded projects are good in my opinion! but just be sure it has a true use case with real world application, because if it has no use case at all, it was the same as others, maybe it will become pump and dump scheme or a useless token. self funded projects with real world use case has a better chance to create demands and drive its token price higher, fluctuation would be minimal since no ICO tokens will be dump.
sr. member
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December 09, 2019, 08:15:31 AM
#11
I think this is fine creating a thread dedicated to self-funded projects. but do not expect all of them are real because I once participated in the self-funded project and the team decided to dump all of their coins after the community helped them listing it on the exchange, there is a possibility for them to scam you.

It's true that you can't assure yourself because you don't know people's true intention these days there is a huge chance that they will take advantage of you and that is the reason why up until now many of us still have trust issue when it comes to ICO's or even self-funded projects. Well it can be an advantage for you if you have enough understanding on researching because in that way you can easily identify which project can be beneficial to you. We don't have to underestimate their capabilities but there are a lot of possible scenarios so be cautious.
hero member
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Merit: 500
December 09, 2019, 07:55:17 AM
#10
It doesn’t matter if it is a Self-funded project or ico because in both cases the projects can be fraudulent. Day and night can work projects that are collected on ico, and it can also be the other way around.
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