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Topic: What are the 3 thing you look for in an ICO? - page 10. (Read 6334 times)

member
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September 07, 2017, 08:02:43 AM
#93
Surely everyone wants a gift from ICO if not a gift then much less
newbie
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September 07, 2017, 08:01:37 AM
#92
 Strong team - Both in development team and also the CEO's / marketing (People focus too much on the developers which is important but not everything. no point having a great team to create something, if nobody can advertise it and push the startup in the right direction.)- Realistic vision - not aiming too high or if they do not reach their target everyone who invested will be disappointed- Solid whitepaper - Well thought out, shows realistic goals, a strong good vision and a plan of action- Strong social media presence - A social media that shows they are connected with everyone
member
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Investor, entrepreneur, Lean evangelist, Adviser
September 07, 2017, 07:33:01 AM
#91
1. Product.
2. Potential.
3. Whitepaper.
4. Roadmap and business plan.
5. Comparison with competitors.
6. Bitcointalk threads.

After viewing the ICO sites, I look at the information on the trackers like https://www.cryptocompare.com/ or http://coins.expert
Total supply, Crowdsale supply, Mincap, Hardcap, Bounty campaigns.

By the way, no one post – the smart contract...
full member
Activity: 280
Merit: 100
September 07, 2017, 07:30:21 AM
#90
i think the most important thing is the project located in China or not, then we can think about other questions, the team, the concept, the roadmap, the market cap, and so on
legendary
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September 07, 2017, 07:29:05 AM
#89
for me is these three:

1. White paper and road map - I wanna know if its have a potential and not scam
2. The team - if its well known or credible when it come to this field.
3. Bounty allocation - the percent will be able to distribute to the participants and the investors.
see you guys Wink

1. Can you see a whitepaper that is a shit? All whitepapers and roadmap should have a good output because it will be looked by those investors.

2. We can't say if their experiences is really their experience.

3. Well yeah Im considering bounty percentage before joining any bounties.

Overall, investing on a ICO project is risky as we didn't know how it will turned out providing they have a good team and wonderful roadmaps. So for choosing, it's all about self analyzation about the project.
newbie
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September 07, 2017, 07:27:03 AM
#88
1. White Paper - if they didn't have take time to create a good White Paper, will they spend enough time to make their product really good? The paper should contain a considered plan and realistic goals.
2. Team - good team, not too big, not too small; experienced. Always check for their background and see if they are active in social media.
3. Growth potential - if the product doesn't have where to grow it will hardly bring you any profit. Make sure to check for competitors as well, because the competitors might have a much better product, even if this ICO growth potential is really good.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
September 07, 2017, 07:25:30 AM
#87
for me is these three:

1. White paper and road map - I wanna know if its have a potential and not scam
2. The team - if its well known or credible when it come to this field.
3. Bounty allocation - the percent will be able to distribute to the participants and the investors.
see you guys Wink
sr. member
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September 07, 2017, 07:14:10 AM
#86
The 3 things I look for from ICO are that 1. profitable, 2. learn, 3. get token. that's the 3 things I love about ICO.
sr. member
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September 07, 2017, 07:01:16 AM
#85
It is more then 3 aspect we need to look at one p4oject.
1. Development team
2. The project ( is it posaible to do that project or just dream )
3. How much money they need and how much money the minimum and hard cap
4. Road map

Etc...

   Creator of this thread approach was more technical, and how many of us have deep knowledge about technology. Your 4 aspects is what was I watching before I invested in few ICO`s.
   I invested in BitDice, BetKing and TrueFlip ICO`s. Developers of this ICO`s are well known in this community, casinos will be here always, and bitcoin casinos are the future. This projects
can change the way people invest in casinos and earn from them. All of this 3 casinos already have millions of dollars invested, and road map they presented is what I like the most. Both
BitDice and BetKing plan to have sports book, more games.
   This casinos are already popular, and in future if they gain more popularity there will be more people and more earning for people who invested in early stages.
newbie
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September 07, 2017, 06:44:43 AM
#84
It is more then 3 aspect we need to look at one p4oject.
1. Development team
2. The project ( is it posaible to do that project or just dream )
3. How much money they need and how much money the minimum and hard cap
4. Road map

Etc...

Agreed. Each of these points, as well as the consistent communication within marketing and community channels also helps express the potential and values of the business.
full member
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September 07, 2017, 06:40:07 AM
#83
It is more then 3 aspect we need to look at one p4oject.
1. Development team
2. The project ( is it posaible to do that project or just dream )
3. How much money they need and how much money the minimum and hard cap
4. Road map

Etc...
newbie
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Merit: 0
September 07, 2017, 06:25:01 AM
#82
As the question reads.  For me:

-  The concept/vision - is it innovative?  does it solve a real world problem?  is the problem it solves something I am interested in?
-  The team - Size and experience.
-  How the coin relates to the concept.  Is the coin a key part of the platform?  Are other payment methods available to users, etc.


Before I can consider investing in any ICO, I have to understand the idea behind the project and determine the uniqueness of the project. I should be able to determine how I am going to benefit after investing in that particular project. I will have to determine whether the project is having potential and the team behind the project. Finally, I will have to read about it so that I can understand their concept better.
Actually, most things important when reseach about an ICO project is good or bad, real or fake ... you need check community, working attitude of devs, support team, website design, marketing and information about devs team too. If you know they fake all information, be carefully!

I definitely agree to this! It is great to have a good plan regarding how to achieve the aims and objectives however, what makes that plan so promising is knowing the team have the relevant experience, expertise and networking to make it happen. Having said that the marketing plays a vital role too, to ensure the right message is put across, right?
full member
Activity: 336
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September 05, 2017, 06:36:57 PM
#81
1- purely based-on-technology coin without a end-consumer purpose -> only experts can understand, looks very technical and state of the art...
2- huge amount of tokens, and over-valuated Marketcap (>$250MM) -> but ultra-low token unitary price to lure noobs in...
3- unexperienced linkedin profiles for the team -> ...but girl in charge of PR & Communication is hot...


How2: Buy at ICO, sell 3h after it hits exchanges. Go golf...
sr. member
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Merit: 255
September 05, 2017, 12:09:18 AM
#80
which I look for in ICO:
1.products in the project, whether the products on the ICO serve in the market.
2.vision of the project, all must be realistic and convincing the project in the future.
3.tim, because the team plays an important role for the sustainability of the ICO.
Tq
I think it is also important to look at their ANN thread in the forum, if there is something wrong with the project you will see many complains and doubts being raised, if a satisfactory answer is not given then you are most likely in the presence of a scam or of a project that is not going to be successful so it is better to look for another project.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 541
September 04, 2017, 10:10:03 PM
#79
Probably many of you truly believe in such criteria for a good ICO as having a good team, good announcement thread with some pretty pictures and

A long OP inn length, some are even gullible enough to trust a project just because they have someone famous as their advisor or consultant but when

I want to decide about a project I actually imagine a picture with moving parts more like a GIF in my mind of the product or service which they are

Claiming to deliver, if it works for me, if I could open my browser and visit a website to actually use the service and if it has a real world use, I know

That there are potentials and it can become something useful.
member
Activity: 83
Merit: 10
September 04, 2017, 02:35:51 PM
#78
 Idea and mission are most important for me.
 If ICO has good thoughts behind, which wont just enreach people but first of all serve peace on our planet, will definitely try to safe this planet and unit community with a totally new idea, which will reveal new direction.
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 101
September 04, 2017, 02:27:18 PM
#77
ICO's are illegal so here are the 3 things:

1. Jail
2. Prison
3. Jail

The options do not look good...
hero member
Activity: 900
Merit: 500
September 04, 2017, 02:24:50 PM
#76
As the question reads.  For me:

-  The concept/vision - is it innovative?  does it solve a real world problem?  is the problem it solves something I am interested in?
-  The team - Size and experience.
-  How the coin relates to the concept.  Is the coin a key part of the platform?  Are other payment methods available to users, etc.



yes. the first must be their purpose. if I find their goals uncertain or unrealistic, surely I will avoid it, the second is their team. make sure they really have a professional team, and the third is their budget.
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1011
FUD Philanthropist™
September 04, 2017, 01:54:11 PM
#75
I just don't get why you guys think if you go to an exchange and buy scammy premined ICO coins that you are an "investor".

Head over to the real stock markets and take note how that works.
Also take note how it is regulated.
Who in crypto has gone to jail for insider trading like Martha Stewart?

I can outline how every minute part of this ICO craze is pure fucking scam.
But it's pointless.. Because you all already KNOW.

You are greedy and don't care period.
sr. member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 278
September 03, 2017, 10:11:09 PM
#74
As the question reads.  For me:

-  The concept/vision - is it innovative?  does it solve a real world problem?  is the problem it solves something I am interested in?
-  The team - Size and experience.
-  How the coin relates to the concept.  Is the coin a key part of the platform?  Are other payment methods available to users, etc.


First is thw market capital, second is the concept or what kind of ICO is it, and lastly, the dev team and moderator. Market cap because it will reflect how will an ICO succeed, the higher the market cap  the more chance of being successful. The concepts such as gaming coins and the like is also a big factor on ICO project, gaming ICO is the new trend if im not mistaken. Lastly dev team and moderator, ofcourse they'll be the one to manage the project, if the moderator and team is good, the success of an ICO is assured.
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