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September 24, 2017, 09:45:44 PM
#33
Swarm Fund looks very promising

super solid dev team of crypto veterans based out of Silicon Valley

highly practical use cases that could see mainstream implementation very quickly

mainstream media coverage:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/giovannirodriguez/2017/08/16/can-swarm-fund-help-the-cryptocurrency-market-finally-enter-the-mainstream/#3c562d2f2e77

presale happening now, ico begins very soon:
https://swarm.fund/
sr. member
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Colletrix - Bridging the Physical and Virtual Worl
September 24, 2017, 08:00:56 PM
#32
Thanks for the advice. I'm new to the scene Smiley Any ideas on red pulse ICO?
You should begin to put money before the ICO ends, only invest a small amount then make another purchase after the ICO when you finally decide that you want the coin.
But do not be arbitrary in choosing ico to invest because there are many ico who go into scam. then you should do picky and reasrch first before choosing a good ICO for you to buy. research can you start by looking at their ann thread, is it they have a team and a clear and great purpose. innovative idea or not?
Research and as much as possible know the development team background, there are lot of seems legit but in the end turns into scam, some were just failed on not reaching their target yet they are really a legit one.
hero member
Activity: 1190
Merit: 500
September 24, 2017, 07:04:21 PM
#31
Thanks for the advice. I'm new to the scene Smiley Any ideas on red pulse ICO?
You should begin to put money before the ICO ends, only invest a small amount then make another purchase after the ICO when you finally decide that you want the coin.
But do not be arbitrary in choosing ico to invest because there are many ico who go into scam. then you should do picky and reasrch first before choosing a good ICO for you to buy. research can you start by looking at their ann thread, is it they have a team and a clear and great purpose. innovative idea or not?
jlp
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September 24, 2017, 06:41:47 PM
#30
Good ico is one where they have software that you can use, to verify that they can develop.

Not only do most projects have no software, many of them have not released any software after months or years after raising multi-million $.

EOS raised $200 million and said that they were going to release something by end of summer.  Nothing yet.

Gnosis raised $12.5 million and their website says that they are releasing their game by first half of 2017.  Nothing yet.

Qtum raised $15.6 million.  I don't see anything produced on Qtum's website.

After raising $50 million, Cosmos's website is still pitching its white paper.  Come on.  What have they produced with that $50 million?

MobileGo raised $53 million.  Here's the roadmap from their white paper:

Quote
May - June: Gamecredits Mobile Store Public Launch
May - June: Gamecredits accepted for mobile store games and in- game content purchases
July - August: first centralized tournaments on platform

However, I don't see any of that on their website.  They're mainly bragging about how their token is on exchanges.  What are they doing?  Day-trading their own token?

Watch out for ICOs that come from corrupt countries, where ethics and honesty are lax:

https://www.transparency.org/news/feature/corruption_perceptions_index_2016

legendary
Activity: 1232
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September 24, 2017, 06:11:34 PM
#29
The team behind a project is the most important thing, if the pedigree of successes in blockchain projects is there in the past is there it can be more assuring, More like it is any company fronting it. Idea matters but in whose hands?, Have seen good Ideas fail but it is difficult for good ideas to fail with a good team

While I agree that the people behind whatever project is a vital part of the road to success, people quite often focus too much on that aspect. As with everything, when big money is involved, and with the current ICO craze that's definitely the case, even the best possible team might end up going into a different direction with false/negative motives. At the end of the day, regardless of the people behind it, investing in ICO's remains more or less a gamble....
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Deal Coin - P2P Lending Eco-system
September 24, 2017, 04:58:36 PM
#28
I believe that there are perspective coins at this stage. Namely: Red pulse and Comsa.
sr. member
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SOL.BIOKRIPT.COM
September 24, 2017, 04:56:28 PM
#27
Make sure the team behind the project is solid. That their idea offers something unique and that it has not been introduced before, check as well the competition. Who are the competitors, what do the offer? Ask yourself questions like that before investing
The team behind a project is the most important thing, if the pedigree of successes in blockchain projects is there in the past is there it can be more assuring, More like it is any company fronting it. Idea matters but in whose hands?, Have seen good Ideas fail but it is difficult for good ideas to fail with a good team
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
September 24, 2017, 04:43:24 PM
#26
Also look out for ICOs that are trading below their ICO price due to market conditions. You still have to do your diligence on the company, but sometimes you can find a bargain. A good example is the recently ICOed Blackmoon Crypto. Fantastic fundamentals, heavily undervalued due to the recent drop in ETH/BTC.
hero member
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Merit: 500
September 24, 2017, 04:40:08 PM
#25
Thanks for the advice. I'm new to the scene Smiley Any ideas on red pulse ICO?
You should begin to put money before the ICO ends, only invest a small amount then make another purchase after the ICO when you finally decide that you want the coin.
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CryptoFan
September 24, 2017, 03:46:57 PM
#24
An ICO with a real project (check if they are active on social networks), with deadlines, with a real white paper and specific facts about what they want to do.
You'll have to check if what they tell you is true, and after that... pray
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Activity: 162
Merit: 101
September 24, 2017, 03:40:24 PM
#23
For me Anryze is the best one. Platform for speech recognition. Really useful thing. It's tokensale is giung right now!!! Roll Eyes Join it)

Good project, they've already raised 1 mln$ I've heard
full member
Activity: 261
Merit: 100
September 23, 2017, 07:50:03 AM
#22
I'm looking for good ICO's to invest. What would make a good stable ICO?

I am not looking for an overly developed ICO, but focusing on upcoming, and newly developing ICO with great ambitions.

Before I do that, I just want some advice in determining a good ICO.

Any thoughts?

In my own opinion it should be something unique and would people use in the long run. To know which ICO is a good investment nowadays needs a bit of your time as you need to research and read about the company and its developers. Sounds like a lot of homework, but if you are really serious about it then you got no choice but to check everything about it.
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 500
September 23, 2017, 07:48:52 AM
#21
I'm looking for good ICO's to invest. What would make a good stable ICO?

I am not looking for an overly developed ICO, but focusing on upcoming, and newly developing ICO with great ambitions.

Before I do that, I just want some advice in determining a good ICO.

Any thoughts?

gamma xaurum project is good ico
ico selling until first october, dev is trusted and reputable, before create xaurum token in succes ico and succes in market too
legendary
Activity: 3150
Merit: 1069
September 23, 2017, 07:33:55 AM
#20
The price of the token when it goes (and stays) to an exchange is decided by the use of it.
So, study their whitepaper to know what the scope of the token is and how applicable would it be in real life use.
sr. member
Activity: 569
Merit: 250
September 23, 2017, 07:30:24 AM
#19
I'm looking for good ICO's to invest. What would make a good stable ICO?

I am not looking for an overly developed ICO, but focusing on upcoming, and newly developing ICO with great ambitions.

Before I do that, I just want some advice in determining a good ICO.

Any thoughts?
There is no stable ico. If you are seeing about HUT34 and i think that should be considered as the promising ico which a lot of people already interested with it. You can try to see in the announcement thread and just see a lot of feedback in there.
full member
Activity: 280
Merit: 122
September 23, 2017, 07:20:36 AM
#18
There is a simple criterion for judging whether an ico is good or not, that is the ico can make profits for you, i see many people participate in OMG ico, but they didnt earn much indeed, why? they didnt look forward to this project and participate in with no firm beliefe, so i think an ico may be not as important as we think to make money
full member
Activity: 322
Merit: 102
September 23, 2017, 07:12:57 AM
#17
It is not easy to find projects give dividends to token holders.
I beleive that gives huge to the projects that do that.
full member
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September 23, 2017, 06:22:28 AM
#16
First we need to understand is the Whitepaper they have. Whitepaper obviously will be very important for investors, because it contains every vision, mission, and people who are the team inside. If they think their vision and mission match with our thinking, we can invest some of our money to ICO terse
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Merit: 100
September 23, 2017, 05:45:58 AM
#15
For me Anryze is the best one. Platform for speech recognition. Really useful thing. It's tokensale is giung right now!!! Roll Eyes Join it)
member
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Merit: 10
September 12, 2017, 08:32:45 AM
#14
I'm looking for good ICO's to invest. What would make a good stable ICO?

Ask yourself one question while looking at the white paper: Why on earth should that token hold any worth? Most of the time, there is no answer meaning the token is essentially worthless (because they are not securities).
Sometimes there will be a credible value proposition. This is where you should invest.

People here a too focused on social media and tech. F*** that. For example, XRP has great tech and even if all the banks in the world adopted this tech, the token would never be worth much. Why? Because they won't use it. And with the XRP token you don't own a share in the tech or company.
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