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hero member
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November 15, 2021, 11:21:12 AM
#32
If the token are usefull and has a clear roadmap i think you should buy it. But dont do all in and dont buy using your daily use money. Young project to be consider is NFT gaming project with clear roadmap.
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November 15, 2021, 11:18:13 AM
#31
I think this is a difficult question, isn't it too big a risk to invest in projects that are just being developed? On the other hand, if the project has a good roadmap and a promising team, then you can invest and get good profit in the future. By the way, it seems to me that the CheckDot project, which is associated with the verification of other crypto projects, may be quite promising in terms of investments.

What do you think about this issue? Do you invest in young and just starting projects?


Based on your OP title my answer is it depends on what kind of project, are we talking about if the project is good and has a true use case or in-demand services to offer why not? But if it was just a meme coin let us forget it it's not worthy I guess, Anyway, you mentioned the Checkdot project I'm already checked it and I think it is an interesting project to watch.  
hero member
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November 15, 2021, 11:16:00 AM
#30
definitely not investing in a project just because it's new. For this, the team should be evaluated first. Have they been involved in any projects before? If so, what kind of contribution and work did they have? These should definitely be considered. Apart from this, the area in which the project will operate and what kind of advantages it will have in that area should be taken into consideration. Finally, fomo movements should be followed. Usually in this market, even if the project is shit, it can show serious rises due to fomo. But you should know how to get out of such projects on time, otherwise it is inevitable that you will face rugpull.
sr. member
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November 15, 2021, 10:58:25 AM
#29
Yes, but only to those projects who seem to be promising and here for the long-term, investing isn't easy and so as doing research to these projects, each project has their own goal and objective, risks are always there whenever we invest on projects, regardless if it's new or not.
legendary
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November 15, 2021, 10:48:04 AM
#28
I think this is a difficult question, isn't it too big a risk to invest in projects that are just being developed? On the other hand, if the project has a good roadmap and a promising team, then you can invest and get good profit in the future. By the way, it seems to me that the CheckDot project, which is associated with the verification of other crypto projects, may be quite promising in terms of investments.

What do you think about this issue? Do you invest in young and just starting projects?

Basically, it is always good to invest in young up-and-coming projects with a vision and the right concept.
This is the only way that many projects can achieve their goals.

Unfortunately, as everywhere where money is involved, there is also a lot of fraud.
That is why it is essential to inform yourself sufficiently about the project you want to invest in.

You should also only invest in projects with which you are already involved and understanding the usability of the subject.

Investments are always associated with a certain risk.
That's why you should always keep an eye on everything in your portfolio.
Then you can also earn nice returns and additionally be a part of it if a project develops into something outstanding.
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November 15, 2021, 10:35:06 AM
#27
I think this is a difficult question, isn't it too big a risk to invest in projects that are just being developed? On the other hand, if the project has a good roadmap and a promising team, then you can invest and get good profit in the future. By the way, it seems to me that the CheckDot project, which is associated with the verification of other crypto projects, may be quite promising in terms of investments.

What do you think about this issue? Do you invest in young and just starting projects?


Developing project is very risky to invest. Many new launch project nowadays are scams or fraud, so it necessary to do deep research about a certain project before investing to avoid losing your money. Sometimes, project has only good and attractive whitepaper and roadmap but no real use case. It's really difficult to find a genuine project to invest that's why always invest at your own risk and just invest the amount that you can afford to lose.
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November 15, 2021, 10:32:49 AM
#26
I'm interested in seeing a lot of new projects. Many of these projects are very supportive and take advantage of the development of technology and blockchain. Indeed, this is risky but if you can be selective in filtering existing projects from teams, programs and road maps that can certainly determine the best project.
legendary
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Verified Bitcoin Hodler
November 15, 2021, 10:30:08 AM
#25
I think this is a difficult question, isn't it too big a risk to invest in projects that are just being developed? On the other hand, if the project has a good roadmap and a promising team, then you can invest and get good profit in the future. By the way, it seems to me that the CheckDot project, which is associated with the verification of other crypto projects, may be quite promising in terms of investments.

What do you think about this issue? Do you invest in young and just starting projects?


I think it depends. Would I want to invest into something that has no track record or any kind of profits coming in? Perhaps, but only very very low amounts. The risk for failure is too great. I prefer Projects that have shown to be profitable and popular with the community. This is like 10% of all good projects, at the very most. So if you invest in 10 new projects that you deem very good, you might lose 90% of your investments. Too risky for me :/
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November 15, 2021, 10:24:11 AM
#24
I think this is a difficult question, isn't it too big a risk to invest in projects that are just being developed? On the other hand, if the project has a good roadmap and a promising team, then you can invest and get good profit in the future. By the way, it seems to me that the CheckDot project, which is associated with the verification of other crypto projects, may be quite promising in terms of investments.

What do you think about this issue? Do you invest in young and just starting projects?


We have to be careful if we want to invest in a project that is just developing because the project still requires a lot of funds to be a successful project, if the funds are not sufficient then the project is likely to be closed.
Now many new bounty projects are being announced but they can make their project successful so that the tokens they create become valuable on the exchange.
Investing in projects that are just starting will give us huge profits once their tokens are already listed on several exchanges.
legendary
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Signature Space For Rent
November 15, 2021, 08:29:09 AM
#23
For a few days, most of the posts in the altcoin section about CheckDot. I am not familiar with this project nor I am interested. But I am suspecting CheckDot somehow spamming on the forum. And users misusing the right of the "freedom of speech". Most likely all of the posts are paid.

Anyway, let's come to the point. Investing in a young or so-called developing project is high risk as we know. Almost 95 percent of projects are fake, a few of them skip with funds, and a few get listed on the exchange then skip. Only 5 percent of projects reach the goal that they had promised. Now imagine how difficult is to discover a legit project lately. So I do not support this kind of project. Just invest in an established or highly potential project where is less chance of getting scammed.
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November 15, 2021, 08:11:04 AM
#22
It is not too difficult to answer because you already know the answer. It is a big risk to invest in the projects that are just being developed because we do not know how good their team is to reach every phase of their master plan. Even if they say that they are many people who have high skills in the field, that does not mean they can work together as a team. You only need to watch close to that project and follow their news so if you think you got some "AHA", you can directly invest in their project. But if you do not get something from them, you should leave them and find the other projects.
sr. member
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November 15, 2021, 05:22:56 AM
#21
Developing projects are risky to invest in, the team usually looks for freelance programmers developers coders to help them finish the tasks. It is not going to be a big event but the sales procedure can take weeks if something goes wrong as not planned. Anyways it depends solely on your investment risk level, take it or leave it.
investing in new project is like finding a GEM in our time now, there are are only few that will bring good return in short time.
though there are long term good effect but of course if we are willing to take time in our investing.
so best to analyze deeper before getting inside so you wont blame yourself from being desperate to invest and earn but in the end will lose.
legendary
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November 15, 2021, 05:06:23 AM
#20
As, usually, everything depends on the projects. If it has ambitions and goals that can really be achieved, the price is affordable, then I see no reason why not buying few altcoins of these projects. Find a comfortable amount you can afford to lose, divide it by two and grab some tokens. The best time to buy them would be pre-sales rounds, due to discounts and bonuses.

Dont try go get a bit from everything. Be selective, focus on result. A bit luck is must. If they plan to be traded on the dex first and on exchange later. Then this is a good marker for you, if the projects turn to be unsuccessful, as you might have time to sell altcoins before their value drops to zero.
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November 15, 2021, 04:59:31 AM
#19
I think this is a difficult question, isn't it too big a risk to invest in projects that are just being developed? On the other hand, if the project has a good roadmap and a promising team, then you can invest and get good profit in the future. By the way, it seems to me that the CheckDot project, which is associated with the verification of other crypto projects, may be quite promising in terms of investments.

What do you think about this issue? Do you invest in young and just starting projects?

Ohh , so this is all about advertising that project and not as a Newbie question?


Invest with that but i am not, specially in a cheap project that cannot even run their advertising in this forum instead using small thread to boost their name .
sr. member
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November 15, 2021, 04:23:36 AM
#18
no big deal if you invest in a new project and are far from mature, as long as you sure about the project. many projects are underestimated at the beginning but in the end they are able to prove the investor trust, in fact the ones who really make big profits are investors who invest from the begining at the project launch and make profits when they grow big. Unfortunately, few people are brave enough to take risks.


As an investor, of course, you must be prepared with all the risks that will occur in the assets you invest. Because that is what should be an agreement between the investor and the project owner. The sustainability of a project depends on how much confidence investors have in the crypto they are fighting for and thus the level of future returns will obviously allow investors to reap the rewards.

Then the project manager is also serious about taking a good and healthy promotion method. The reason is that not a few teams from the project were deceived by the lure of promotional offers which resulted in losses for both parties. If you listen to one of the projects I mean, of course you can easily understand what project I mean. Lol
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Floki Robot
November 15, 2021, 03:39:04 AM
#17
Its a chicken and egg situation really. On one hand you want young projects so you can get the biggest gains 100-1000x. But on the other hand you want them to be out of the baby stages so that you can make sure it is a safe investment. Thats why the closer you go to a newer project the less you should invest in it. I would feel most comfortable investing in BTC atm, then everything else naturally carries more risk.
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November 15, 2021, 01:45:00 AM
#16

If the token is cheap yet but the team has a member that is pretty much famous in finance. I would probably invest in new startups as I have done before. I have tried buying some new Swapping platform tokens which after a few months it turns out to be legit, it was risky but a few USD won't hurt.

It's not the first time I heard of CheckDot. I tried applying to an ad post on a freelance site and he was asking if I could shill the project. But how does it help really? This should just post an ANN in the forum instead.
jr. member
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November 15, 2021, 01:27:40 AM
#15
I think this is a difficult question, isn't it too big a risk to invest in projects that are just being developed? On the other hand, if the project has a good roadmap and a promising team, then you can invest and get good profit in the future. By the way, it seems to me that the CheckDot project, which is associated with the verification of other crypto projects, may be quite promising in terms of investments.

What do you think about this issue? Do you invest in young and just starting projects?

Honestly, you don't have to invest in new projects to make it. There are a lot of undervalued projects that have been around for a few years that haven't mooned yet. These are safer investments because if they were going to exit scam, they would have done it when they were new. As long as development is still ongoing, and they have a good roadmap, these may be better investments. I like 0xMR and RVN specifically.
hero member
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November 14, 2021, 11:13:14 PM
#14
I think this is a difficult question, isn't it too big a risk to invest in projects that are just being developed? On the other hand, if the project has a good roadmap and a promising team, then you can invest and get good profit in the future. By the way, it seems to me that the CheckDot project, which is associated with the verification of other crypto projects, may be quite promising in terms of investments.

What do you think about this issue? Do you invest in young and just starting projects?

In terms of CheckDot, I think that this project is worth investing. It has a big marketing campaign as almost in all threads here, this project is being discussed. It will give real utility to the crypto market and crypto community as it will pick up information about different projects. This way it will be easier for us to find information and maybe there will be less people who lose money on scams or just bad projects.
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November 14, 2021, 11:09:15 PM
#13
Do you invest in young and just starting projects?

It is up to your strategy. If you are a trader and don't like to wait, investing in new projects is not your way. Usually, it takes more than a half of the year to have your money unlocked so you have to be patient in terms of new projects. Personally, I follow the strategy of investing in new projects, but we have to investigate them very closely before investing.
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