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Topic: TOP ICOs with a working product (NEW update on 06/23) - page 44. (Read 7794 times)

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Hello. Bye.
I'll be researching into these ICO's. tHanks for the list.
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Hey guys,
 
Let's make a list (LIVE) of the ongoing and upcoming ICOs of the projects with a working product Smiley
Here are the projects that I have discovered with the help of the community in recent months.
What would you say about these projects and what projects are missing in this list?


NEW Ongoing list - Summer 2018 (under filling)

1. Online https://online.io/ (ongoing, until July 31)
2. Bitnation https://bitnation.co/ (Phase III upcoming, July TBA)
3. DAV Network https://dav.network/prototypes.html (ICO ended)
4. Talao https://ico.talao.io/ (Pre-Sale ongoing, until June 30)
5. Buddy https://buddy.works/ (Pre-Sale upcoming, July 23)
6. Kleros https://kleros.io (ongoing, until July 15)
7. FOAM https://beta.foam.space (upcoming, July TBA)
8. FIC Network https://ficnetwork.com (upcoming, July TBA)
9. Zeex https://www.zeex.me/ (ICO upcoming, TBA)
10. Skillz https://skyllz.org (upcoming, TBA)
11. Tuttelus https://tutellus.cryptonomos.com/ (ongoing, until July 12)
12. CarBlock https://www.carblock.io (upcoming, TBA)
13. Origin Protocol https://www.originprotocol.com (upcoming, TBA)
14. Blockonomics https://ico.blockonomics.co/ (Pre-Sale upcoming, July 1)
15. Essentia https://essentia.one (upcoming, June 25)
16. Sponsy https://sponsy.org/ (upcoming, TBA)
17. Bitwala https://www.bitwala.com (ICO upcoming, TBA)
18.


Ended list - Spring 2018

0. DAOstack https://daostack.io/ (ICO ended)
1. DAV Network https://dav.network/prototypes.html (ICO ended)
2. Bitnation https://bitnation.co/ (ICO ended, next round in July)
3. Essentia https://app.essentia.one/ (ICO upcoming, TBA)
4. Right Mesh https://www.rightmesh.io (ICO ended)
5. Telegram (TON) https://telegram.org (ICO maybe upcoming, TBA)
6. Eventum https://alpha.eventum.network (ICO canceled)
7. Grain https://grain.io (ICO ended)
8. SyncFab https://blockchain.syncfab.com (ICO ended)
9. Sponsy https://sponsy.org/ (ICO upcoming, TBA)
10. Coin Metro https://coinmetro.com (ICO ended)
12. Amon.tech https://amon.tech (ICO ended)
13. Holo https://holo.host (ICO ended)
13. Budbo https://budbo.io (ICO ended)
14. Sevedroid https://www.savedroid.de (ICO ended)
15. KickCity https://kickcityapp.com/ (ICO ended)
16. Tutellus https://www.tutellus.io/ (ICO ongoing, until July 13)
17. Energy Premier https://energypremier.com (ICO ended)
18. Bitwala https://www.bitwala.com/ (ICO upcoming, TBA)
19. Blockmesh https://www.blockmesh.io  (ICO ended)
20. Zeex https://www.zeex.me/ (ICO upcoming, TBA)
21. Money Token https://account.moneytoken.com/ (ICO ended)
22.


Ended list - Winter 2017-2018

1.   Dether (beta) https://shop.dether.io/ (ICO ended)
2.   Crowdholding (beta) https://www.crowdholding.com/ (ICO ended)
3.   Wysker (release) https://wysker.com/ (ICO ended)
4.   R_Block (closed beta) http://rblock.co/ (ICO ended)    
5.   BitDegree (beta) https://www.bitdegree.org/en/token (ICO ended)
6.   GUTS Tickets (release) https://guts.tickets/ (ICO ended)
7.   Refereum (release) https://refereum.com/ (ICO ended)
8.   IndaHash https://indahash.com/ (ICO ended)
9.   Fluz Fluz https://fluzfluz.com/ (ICO ended)
10. GameFlip  https://gameflip.com/ (ICO ended)
11. PundiX (release) https://pundix.com/ (ICO ended)
12. Envion https://envion.org/ (ICO ended) SCAM
13. Hdac https://hdac.io/ (ICO ended)
14. LiveEdu.tv https://www.liveedu.tv/ (ICO ended)
15. CommerceBlock http://Trade.commerceblock.com (ICO ended)
16. INS Ecosystem https://marketplace.ins.world/ (ICO ended)
17. E-Chat https://echat.io/ (ICO ended) SCAM
18. ZenProtocol (alpha) https://www.zenprotocol.com/ (ICO ended)
19. AMLT https://amlt.coinfirm.io/ (ICO ended)
20. NovaBlitz https://novablitz.com/ (ICO ended)
22. Fast Invest (release) https://www.fastinvest.com/ (ICO ended)
22. Copytrack https://www.copytrack.com/ (ICO ended)
23. Lala World https://lalaworld.io/ (ICO ended)
24. TE-Food https://www.te-food.com/ (ICO ended]
25. Dock (alpha) https://app.dock.io/ (ICO ended)
26. Eristica (release) https://eristica.com/ (ICO ended)


THREAD RULES
- I will update this list as soon as I find new ICOs of the projects with the working product;
- I will update this list as far as your proposals if the proposed projects will comply with the rules of the thread;
- I will update the statuses of the projects as they change (upcoming \ ongoing \ ended);
- This list includes only projects with a working product (alpha, beta or release version);
- Projects with demo are not included;
- Projects that have completed their ICOs before I heard about them are not included;
- Projects that relate to gambling, sex, alcohol, drugs, weapons are not included, even if they have a working product;
- Some of the proposed projects with a working product may not be included in the list by my decision;
- Projects that cause me suspicion of a scam or in my opinion are unperspecific will not be included in this list;
- The availability of a working product doesn't guarantee the success of a project or the fact that it can't be a scam;
- This list is not an investment advice. Always do individual research;


NOTIFICATION of 9 February
Guys, in our list, almost all the projects with the working product are finished!
Please, help me with the replenishment of the list Roll Eyes

In general, as you understand, this shows us well the situation on the market. In addition to scams, many are ready to work only after receiving the money.
This doesn't correspond to the spirit of true entrepreneurship and great breakthroughs and this isn't a good confirmation of serious intentions and, in general, the strength and potential of the teams. So, I urge all crypto community to require the teams to get real first results before ICO. Maximum, at an early stage, projects without a working product, but with serious intentions can hold only PRE-ICO, requesting small amounts (up to $500000, depending on the concept and scope of the project), and in the case of a successful PRE-ICO, the projects must definitely have a working product with real users and good traction before the subsequent ICO (if it necessary). I think this approach is correct for the majority of projects, but I don't exclude the existence of exceptions, of course.


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