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November 14, 2021, 10:32:29 PM
#12
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.

There are actually many people who are brave enough to take risks...even supporting scam and fraud projects thinking that being first can be making them the big money they dream and this is evidenced by many new project getting the good support they are looking for from early investors. As what I am saying, high rewards can come from high risks. This is getting to be like gambling to me. One or two projects that really made it can easily erase what one has lost in other bad projects. Though personally, I am always averse with high risks so I am keeping my money to splurge and enjoy shopping rather than exposed them to projects with no future.
legendary
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November 14, 2021, 08:52:40 PM
#11
I'd avoid it if the development is still very long, there's a high chance the price will get lower so you might be able to buy at a cheaper price. If the token was just launched recently but the development has been going on for years, things might be quite different. I know a few project like this, and the price generally tends to be better compared to those new project with little to no development activity. At the very least, they should've some MVP before launching any token, or it will be another useless cash grab.
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November 14, 2021, 08:31:55 PM
#10
Unvest (UNV) is a good young project that might fit your criteria. www.unvest.io

Tokens only went on sale in September, so it's still very early days.

It is the only Crypto to allow users to trade locked tokens and is the only Crypto to have staking pools that allows you to multiply any staked tokens you have. They just signed a contract with a multi-billion VC firm that will exclusively use Unvest tokens on all their seed rounds. Announcing 2 new partnerships per week on average. The Dev team release weekly video updates on projects in the pipeline, and they are also extremely active on their Telegram channel. If you have any questions, they'll get back to you super quickly. The team is also fully doxxed, meaning you have full transparency on who the development team are.

Only a $3 million M/Cap.

And their treasure hunt is still unsolved a month after it was announced (https://www.unvest.io/treasure-hunt). 1 million tokens (about US$80k) to the winner. The only clues so far are that the seed phrase clues can be found in the 'What is Unvest" video below, or in the Treasure Hunt page, and that eels are involved somehow!

Check out the "What is Unvest" video here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6JBHoWVuLc&ab_channel=Unvest

And their latest video which describes staking (and an airdrop for existing holders) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZsx5ghjLpY&ab_channel=Unvest
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November 14, 2021, 07:39:41 PM
#9
i saw the checkdot project banner on dextools and I think this project is quite promising with a clear roadmap and team, the product application is already available in demo form.

Website: https://checkdot.io/
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November 14, 2021, 06:34:47 PM
#8
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?

if you are going to make sure that you invest the right coins/projects, this is not the best idea to follow. No, you have to wait until it was finally formed and launched on the market coz their performance is the basis to see if that project has the potential or it is another worthless project. We don't need to get hypes and rush because this will just lead to nowhere and lose your money. We need assurance and that is why we have to choose those reliable projects as well.
CheckDot? That you need to have further research before making a final decision. But my suggestion is you have to wait until it was done.
legendary
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November 14, 2021, 05:59:17 PM
#7
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?


If i own funds which i can afford to lose, i may think to invest in one of the new projects or even in many of them.

For your safety, bear in mind that this kind is a very risky investment. For long term as long as for short term investments, good projects aren't easy to spot, and at some best cases some of the good projects don't reach to be listing in exchanges while some other fake projects can look successful and even get listed in some major exchanges (like thousands of other alts out there). Believe me, it's a pure luck. Someway like gambling.
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November 14, 2021, 05:58:27 PM
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What do you think about this issue? Do you invest in young and just starting projects?


Just as @Quidat said, it depends on the project in question. Even though there are thousands of existing projects, they're still really good ones launching every other day that solves one problem or the other and the key is to do sufficient amount of research and maybe get in (invest) on them. One thing I've come to learn about crypto is that at some point in time, we have to make a bet and take some calculated risks.
sr. member
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November 14, 2021, 05:53:20 PM
#5
Back to what percentage do you trust the project to be an investment sector? because what is our research and your research is certainly far different results. As traders, we always try to do experiments because many projects that are considered fraudulent actually end up with a fair payment, and vice versa. Because the project depends on the level of interest of investors who are interested or not, as well as guarantees in the long term or only used as a way to take profits and then leave leaving a large dumping trail that eventually dies in the middle of the road.
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November 14, 2021, 04:53:08 PM
#4
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?


Of course, investing in new projects is more risky. However, the earlier you invest in the project, the more profit you can get.
If you can do a good fundamental analysis, I think the risk pays off. However, it is always necessary to do very thorough research of the entire project and the people behind it.
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November 14, 2021, 04:48:02 PM
#3
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?

Depends!

It is really hard to trust up on investing on projects nowadays because we know on how many scams or fraud projects nowadays which you wouldnt really able to know it beforehand which would result on losing up money.Even though you do make out some in depth research
it would really give out any assurance.

You should make out some verification and analysis whether a project is something realistic or does have real use case and does have
known developers at least.You would really be that confident that you are dealing with the real thing.
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November 14, 2021, 04:47:05 PM
#2
I think this is a difficult question, isn't it too big a risk to invest in projects that are just being developed?
Yes

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.

Maybe it can be a reference if you have done research according to what investors expect.

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?


That's what you think, and we don't know how to find the project you're referring to. You didn't direct us to their media channels, you didn't give us some idea of how the CheckDot project operates and also we certainly wouldn't jump to conclusions before actually investigating further. So if you better put a link that we can review for review.
jr. member
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November 14, 2021, 04:35:19 PM
#1
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?
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