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Topic: Where can I get new coins that are coming? (Read 26 times)

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November 25, 2024, 09:43:11 AM
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When I was actively investing in altcoins some years back, I don't invest in presale but rather in tokens that are newly listed on the market. Before I invest, I still do some research about the token and if it's worth investing, I go ahead to invest just for a short term profit.

So, where I  normally use to source for new coins is on coingecko.  

Open the site, go to menu, click on cryptocurrencies, then click on New cryptocurrencies.

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November 25, 2024, 05:42:42 AM
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Telegram channel dedicated for new crypto and potential investment is my main source nowadays since most of them do research based on the connection of the new project to a trusted project.

There’s a lot of channel like this on telegram if you will just search for potential tokens on the search bar. Another way is to browse for airdrops since this airdrop tokens has high potential to be listed on good exhange.

You can use https://paldo.io/ which is created by trusted member here in forum @mk4.
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November 25, 2024, 05:37:17 AM
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Hello op, there are several platforms I use to find new upcoming coins/Tokens to buy early and cheaper before it causes a price increase in the crypto market.
And some of them will definitely help you in some way.

First here is https://cryptorank.io/upcoming-ico, then this https://app.uncx.network/ of these two for sure you will find something that you think has potential op,
I hope you can find or find the right potential crypto from what I gave, good luck.
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November 25, 2024, 04:59:16 AM
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In the past, I have used various methods, such as monitoring airdrop groups and ANN threads here on Bitcointalk, to stay updated on new coins or tokens. This allowed me to research and learn more about them. However, the number of coins I discover using these methods has been steadily decreasing. For this reason, I created this thread to ask if there are other ways to find a list of coins so I can research them and possibly take part in their presale.
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