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Topic: What is your basis of finding a good project/Ico? (Read 343 times)

full member
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I do not think there is a standard answer to this question. We all know that good projects also need the support of the overall environment of the industry. In the past few years, community development has also accelerated the emergence of several super projects like ETH. I think a good project needs clear business scope and specific business implementation time except the team is very important. It's very critical.
jr. member
Activity: 101
Merit: 1
To find a good ICO project, the first one I saw was the Team working on the project, and I always studied their website, because I think the good ICO has a website that is clear kertaputih, roadmap and products they offer and the prospect of profit which is offered.
newbie
Activity: 67
Merit: 0
You can use the same ICO's results that have been held to access risk levels when investing in such a token. Secondly, you need to determine the amount of tokens and tokens.
newbie
Activity: 113
Merit: 0
I will look at whether their project development team has had a lot of development experience and success precedents, read their white papers, look at their product lines, and whether their projects are promising.
newbie
Activity: 142
Merit: 0
First of all i look at the Idea, whitepaper and their team. Also it's good if this project has many followers in telegram/twitter.
sr. member
Activity: 840
Merit: 252
I find it if the Team of a certain project has a good background. And also of their platform. I have been in experiencing lot of projects and sure they are all good.

I read the white paper first and check the in website if the project's idea is realistic and how it will follow what's in the road map. I also check the composition of the team. That's how I evaluate any other ICO I am joining in.
member
Activity: 308
Merit: 10
I find it if the Team of a certain project has a good background. And also of their platform. I have been in experiencing lot of projects and sure they are all good.

You need to look at the development team to see if they show their faces. And also on managers of advertising / bounty campaigns on the Bitcointalk forum. Usually scammers do not show their faces and do not hire well-known managers.
jr. member
Activity: 140
Merit: 1
Anonymous warrior
The Campaign Managers and The Road Map, and sometimes i read the whitepapers too. i will search the people who got involve in the team if they are really a real person not just a person who stole identity. must have a lot of followers on the social medias and an active campaign managers.



thats a great basis of yours,  then how about  if you met them all but still the project failed. What will you do.
jr. member
Activity: 140
Merit: 1
Anonymous warrior
To find a good project/ICO the team is very important in such projects. But I think that the most important thing is the idea. The team can be cool, but if the idea is weak and not promising then the project will be closed sooner or later.

There's this ICO going on for an Australian company called BlockGrain.io  They’re aiming to automate the supply chain with Gain and later on Fruit/Vegetables/Wool. The sale has started.

You might also be interested in their BlockGrain.io bounty thread  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3332256.new#new


Precisely, thats correct they must be promising and most of all they must provide a friendly team not those boastful because they have the position.
jr. member
Activity: 140
Merit: 1
Anonymous warrior
For me, too, the main concept of finding a good project is a team that has a lot of experience in this area and good performance in the companies in which they worked, is also their someone's public person - this is very important !


So true but sometimes a good team doesnt mean  a success of a project. I really love a project whom I think it is the best.
full member
Activity: 244
Merit: 100
For me, too, the main concept of finding a good project is a team that has a lot of experience in this area and good performance in the companies in which they worked, is also their someone's public person - this is very important !
newbie
Activity: 91
Merit: 0
I will analyze ico, team member background, project vision, code development schedule and coin distribution from several perspectives. There are also active communities, a large and talented development team for project work, and whether there are any real use cases.
full member
Activity: 574
Merit: 102
The idea and their solution to the problem they're trying to solve.
The team behind the project, their experience in the field.
hero member
Activity: 3178
Merit: 977
www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games
1 Word : Whitepaper. The whitepaper is the first thing that comes to my mind whenever I wish to analyse a ICO at any point of time. I tend to carefully check the whitepaper from top to bottom and observe if it is legit or not. If satisfied, I proceed to check the other aspects like development team behind the project, social media interactions, soft or hard cap, roadmap etc and then decide whether the ICO is legit or not. This strategy has almost always helped me invest in legit projects until now which is why I highly recommend this strategy to everyone. The whitepaper is my basis in this aspect.
member
Activity: 238
Merit: 33
We do have different ways on how are we going to find a good project/ICO in where we're going to participate. In my case I've made a criteria on choosing the ICO on where I'm going to invest such as:

• Background of the team (If they're really the person behind that project)
• Reading the Whitepaper and look if it can really be done.
• Checking the road map and technical analysis and see if they meet it on time.
• Different reviews from different persons and platforms.
• Hype of the community.
• Activeness of the admins or representative.
• Updates about the progress of the project (Ex. Picture conducting a partnership with a country, Videos, awardings, etc.) Because if they give something like this there's a high chance that the project is legit.
• Active Social media accounts and group community chat.

Well this is all my own criteria on choosing what ICO/project you're going to invest. This is just my personal criteria and doesn't have any proper research about this so there's no assurance that this will work.
jr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 1
There are several sites that do a good job of publishing ICO details - website information, download link to the white paper, team leadership links (often with notes about whether the LI addresses work or not), plus details on the token sale mechanics - number of tokens to be issued/sold, price, currencies accepted, dates, etc.
member
Activity: 252
Merit: 10
Generally speaking, I pay more attention to the team's advisory team.
Because the team's advisory team largely determines whether the project has good liquidity.
sr. member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 254
I find it if the Team of a certain project has a good background. And also of their platform. I have been in experiencing lot of projects and sure they are all good.
I'm also look at the team behind the project, their linkedin profile and the whitepaper too. Also try to look at their website, serious project always have a good website with good explanation about their project and also visit their telegram group, a good project always have an udpate and always answer every question from the people.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
To find a good project/ICO the team is very important in such projects. But I think that the most important thing is the idea. The team can be cool, but if the idea is weak and not promising then the project will be closed sooner or later.

There's this ICO going on for an Australian company called BlockGrain.io  They’re aiming to automate the supply chain with Grain and later on Fruit/Vegetables/Wool. The sale has started.


You might also be interested in their BlockGrain.io bounty thread  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3332256.new#new
member
Activity: 489
Merit: 16
www.cd3d.app
The Campaign Managers and The Road Map, and sometimes i read the whitepapers too. i will search the people who got involve in the team if they are really a real person not just a person who stole identity. must have a lot of followers on the social medias and an active campaign managers.
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