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legendary
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August 18, 2018, 05:53:37 AM
I'd state since the majority of the digital money publicity is down; relatively few financial specialists are extremely inspired by ICO's or (at any rate) wary when attempting to pick the correct one.
There is an adoption and it's increasing, I believe we are still in the right track, a lot of ICOs failed but a lot of ICOs were also successful.
At this point of time, we cannot weigh if they have failed or succeeded because this projects are supposedly for long term development.
newbie
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August 17, 2018, 11:36:13 PM
I'd state since the majority of the digital money publicity is down; relatively few financial specialists are extremely inspired by ICO's or (at any rate) wary when attempting to pick the correct one.
hero member
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August 17, 2018, 11:32:00 PM
The most common reason for failure of any ico is the team backing it and the type of project.
Some projects are so worthless and they still expect people to invest their hard earned money in them.
While, on the other hand, projects like hedging always fail to attract investors.
With so many projects out, only a unique project can convince people to invest.
newbie
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August 17, 2018, 11:28:31 PM
Many ICOS succeed in light of the fact that they cannot get a basic job to perform their tasks.Some ICOS don't even have the best products .
sr. member
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August 17, 2018, 10:47:15 PM
they dont have a good marketing team, they dont have a good plan - they dont know how to use our money - they think they r genius after an success ICO and don't do anything after that. just buy a lambor and relax?
newbie
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August 17, 2018, 09:42:15 PM
There are many ICOs out there, but more than 50% of them fail.
From my analogy, could this be the reasons why ICOs fail?
1. Being too complicated:
If you want investors to favour your ICO, make sure they understand your coin offering. Be concise yet interesting, creative yet not too ‘techy’ and try to explain concepts from scratch. Of course, the detail you go into is likely to depend on your target audience.
2. No unique Use case and lack of creativity:
The reality is, ICOs are not straightforward and with new ideas and concepts arising daily, you need to get noticed and that means coming up with some unique Use case
So, before a developer even attempts to launch an ICO or enter the crypto world, ask yourself: "What will make investors choose this particular ICO over a competitor’s ICO?"
I believe the list continues.

I think many projects are reluctant to spend a lot of money, but want big profits. In fact, the most important part of the money received is spent on marketing, and this affects the price of tokens for the short term, but does not provide benefits for the product. Products must have good development.
newbie
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August 17, 2018, 09:21:27 PM
You have to know that the entire crypto market is based a lot on speculation and hype, so I would say the biggest reason for the ICO's failure is the lack of attractive promotions and it's difficult to get their names to be recognized. I think that can be true for any business, but I feel that is especially true in Crypto. People will look for products from a manufacturer, nothing else.
newbie
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August 17, 2018, 09:09:40 PM
There are many ICOs out there, but more than 50% of them fail.
From my analogy, could this be the reasons why ICOs fail?
1. Being too complicated:
If you want investors to favour your ICO, make sure they understand your coin offering. Be concise yet interesting, creative yet not too ‘techy’ and try to explain concepts from scratch. Of course, the detail you go into is likely to depend on your target audience.
2. No unique Use case and lack of creativity:
The reality is, ICOs are not straightforward and with new ideas and concepts arising daily, you need to get noticed and that means coming up with some unique Use case
So, before a developer even attempts to launch an ICO or enter the crypto world, ask yourself: "What will make investors choose this particular ICO over a competitor’s ICO?"
I believe the list continues.

You have included a good statement there, and the other thing is that the cryptocurrency team project is halfway into it, and not meeting the roadmap is really another problem after the ICO is successful. Cryptocurrency requires clear rules so that there is no doubt.
full member
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August 17, 2018, 08:54:57 PM
Probably some ICOs are gonna fail it is because their website,whitepaper and the roadmap was not qualified for many investors so that their not gonna invest in that ICOs plus lack of advertisezing their company in different website online.
member
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August 17, 2018, 08:36:24 PM
 i dont know what type of ico you are talking about before people was earning atleast x2 from participate in ico and now its not profitable and most of ico are scam
jr. member
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August 17, 2018, 08:33:53 PM
I think the reason the fail is that they don't make the effort to propose an innovative idea, I think most of them are focusing on being part of the cryptocurrecy trading in order to get profits that way.
newbie
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August 17, 2018, 08:29:42 PM
ICO does not really exist. It's like a scam.
sr. member
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C U
August 17, 2018, 07:59:29 PM
Icos are just taking the value out of btc these days, they are not worthy and not giving any help here in crypto, honestly, they should have been stopped, we should focus on btc, not the alts.
hero member
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August 17, 2018, 07:57:17 PM
Most Ico's fail because lack of uniqueness of the project. No investors attract to invest in this kind of project and also if no product since most investors they are into real usage. Most people have learned their mistakes so they had truly do some research first.

This is one reason, but I think that most ICO are failing, because of lack of financing that is direct reason of the weak market. Most investors are very careful now and keep their coins, waiting for better times.
jr. member
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August 17, 2018, 07:53:22 PM
The factors that cause a project to be discontinued are diverse, from the inexperience of the team to the lack of financial resources for the continuity of the project. Many ICOs fail because they do not reach even the soft cap they crave
sr. member
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August 17, 2018, 07:47:56 PM
Most Ico's fail because lack of uniqueness of the project. No investors attract to invest in this kind of project and also if no product since most investors they are into real usage. Most people have learned their mistakes so they had truly do some research first.
full member
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August 17, 2018, 07:47:21 PM
Your points are okay, and I want to add that almost 85% ICOs are being failed in this year because of the market situation is very bad, Crypto market is suffering from the February to now. So, a lot of investors stopped investing I think. Therefore this is not the best time to invest in IO where ETH price and other good coin's price was down. So, Many investors are buying ETH for the future. That's why most of the  ICOs are being failed.
newbie
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August 17, 2018, 07:45:25 PM
Also, so many projects didn't solve real-world use cases.
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legendary
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August 17, 2018, 07:42:41 PM
No buyers.people have learned his lesson and they don't want to throw his money  in all that scams.There is possible to create any ico just take some eye catching idea and boom few millions dollars earned there is simply to much of shit tokens on market
member
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August 17, 2018, 07:39:10 PM
Investors turned away from the crypto currency and the investment in ICO. It is because of the large outflow of funds from this sphere that we are now seeing a strong drop in the market.
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