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October 11, 2017, 02:06:22 PM
Everex is definetely worth attention despite the ICO has been ended a month ago. The stablecoin is interesting thing

Agree. Do you know other projects using stablecoins?
jr. member
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October 11, 2017, 02:03:50 PM
Everex is definetely worth attention despite the ICO has been ended a month ago. The stablecoin is interesting thing
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"SWISSREALCOIN - FIRST REAL ESTATE CRYPTO TOKEN"
October 11, 2017, 12:27:31 PM
Me and 5 friends of mine founded a 'microfund' this month. In other words just bought a couple of BTC Grin

Now we are looking where to invest, but there is a problem. There are too many projects. Of course we do check all the ratings and analyze the projects we like closely. But there are still too many projects.

We love Blackmoon, Robotvera, Crypterium. I help Crypterium team with support and business communications. Another friend advises ICO Robot Vera (pre-sale is completed already). Other guys have normal job Cheesy

So I would very appreciate if you recommend me an ICO you love or even better work with.

We plan to start spend our BTC in November actively. We're looking for real products with high potential to change people's daily life in general. And helpful for blockchain ecosystem. No trading platforms, whatevercoins, or simple donations.

Thanks in advance!

UPD: The most interesting suggestions on 10 October

- https://crypterium.io/ — contactless cryptopayments anywhere. The most interesting one.
- https://www.spectivvr.com — platform that enables users and organizations across the globe to stream unique
virtual reality content
- https://artoken.io — decentralized AR/VR ecosystem for 3D content exchange. Possible troubles with scalability.
- https://www.wacoin.io — WaBi is a digital token backed by safe products
- http://www.pryze.com — decentralize and automate a variety of contest offerings starting with sweepstakes and XPrize challenges

An interesting ICO for november is Bitclave, They are building a decentralized search engine. Very amazing project Smiley
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October 11, 2017, 12:25:35 PM
I was also searching for ICOs for november. This thread is very helpful for me, as a lot of people discussed about many different ICOs.

Take a look Pally ICO (15th October), big exchange confirmed (https://twitter.com/etherdelta/status/917416791739072512), advisors from JP Morgan and HSBC, beta-product, small max.
newbie
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October 11, 2017, 12:00:34 PM
I have formed my TOP ICOs. I think I have already read all the stuff available on forums/telegram/etc.
Upfiring - P2P file-sharing. In my opinion really strong team and ambitious start. Solid project overall.
EnjinCoin - Cryptocurrency for gamers, a huge market. Very nice site, support etc. For sure there is a plenty of gamer-oriented project but this nice one.
Confideal – It is just smart contract builder. Everyone in our community seeks to use smart contracts whenever possible. Holding an ICO? Outsourcing? Wanna renting a car. This will work.
Grid+ - leverages the Ethereum blockchain to give consumers direct access to wholesale energy markets.
Going to search all the ICOs written earlier, maybe will find one more great to my collection^^
I already researched Confideal and Upfiring. Fine Project with profeccioanl teams but I try to find one with law market cap
newbie
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October 11, 2017, 11:58:44 AM
Well I would suggest you to stay away from markets on November.
It will appear some great ICO soon?
If you know something please do not keep silence)
newbie
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October 11, 2017, 11:57:12 AM
I have formed my TOP ICOs. I think I have already read all the stuff available on forums/telegram/etc.
Upfiring - P2P file-sharing. In my opinion really strong team and ambitious start. Solid project overall.
EnjinCoin - Cryptocurrency for gamers, a huge market. Very nice site, support etc. For sure there is a plenty of gamer-oriented project but this nice one.
Confideal – It is just smart contract builder. Everyone in our community seeks to use smart contracts whenever possible. Holding an ICO? Outsourcing? Wanna renting a car. This will work.
Grid+ - leverages the Ethereum blockchain to give consumers direct access to wholesale energy markets.
Going to search all the ICOs written earlier, maybe will find one more great to my collection^^
jr. member
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October 11, 2017, 11:55:09 AM
Well I would suggest you to stay away from markets on November.

Why?
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October 11, 2017, 10:50:49 AM
Well I would suggest you to stay away from markets on November.
newbie
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October 11, 2017, 10:46:14 AM
I can only form projects I believe in:
-enigma ICO, -unikoingold, -confideal
Not sure if each will bring me money, but I hope

Good choice! All the projects you mentioned are pretty popular and not a scam at least.
One more reason to make my own blog. Thanks Wink
I am going to concentrate on Confideal.
newbie
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October 11, 2017, 10:31:13 AM
Check http://crassula.io - working business, with strong team and advisors.
Why the weird name for that coin? It seems like there's not enough coins that are being built that have names that allow people to remember easily.


Name Crassula means money tree and, by the way, the blockchain architecture of the project reminds a tree. CRT is a nice short name for the token  Wink
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October 11, 2017, 10:20:01 AM
I'm new to that ICO thing, though I've found recently that the price for all worthy projects (like airtoken, Rippio and request to name only a few) have overvalued Tokens, which means that if I want to make any money I have to go long and wait some half a year to make some money. At the same time whales can make a lot more by entering at the time of presale and than realising their tokens right after the ICO. This brings me to a conclusion that cryptocurrencies are no more a place for rookies - it's a place for real professionals who are well aware of trading rules and have enough capital to afford worthy pre-sales. I might be wrong and would be happy to be, but that's what I see for now...

Agree mate. We don't hope to make money quickly and easily. I guess it is about a year maybe more. It's becoming harder to play, big traders joining the game, but I still see newcomers making good deals. I believe we are like them.
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October 11, 2017, 10:10:08 AM
I'm new to that ICO thing, though I've found recently that the price for all worthy projects (like airtoken, Rippio and request to name only a few) have overvalued Tokens, which means that if I want to make any money I have to go long and wait some half a year to make some money. At the same time whales can make a lot more by entering at the time of presale and than realising their tokens right after the ICO. This brings me to a conclusion that cryptocurrencies are no more a place for rookies - it's a place for real professionals who are well aware of trading rules and have enough capital to afford worthy pre-sales. I might be wrong and would be happy to be, but that's what I see for now...
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October 11, 2017, 09:58:41 AM
I would recommend you to buy some ETH and wait for January or February 2018 when the many regulation mechanisms will applied. In 2017 ICOs are still like wild west. Lots of tricky scammers and just crap with fake background and advisors do nothing.

For January and February 2018 I strongly recommend to consider https://dogezer.com/.

Thanks for useful thread. Wish you good luck guys.

Thank you too. Dogezer surely deserves a closer look.
jr. member
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October 11, 2017, 09:55:23 AM
I would recommend you to buy some ETH and wait for January or February 2018 when the many regulation mechanisms will applied. In 2017 ICOs are still like wild west. Lots of tricky scammers and just crap with fake background and advisors do nothing.

For January and February 2018 I strongly recommend to consider https://dogezer.com/.

Thanks for useful thread. Wish you good luck guys.
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October 11, 2017, 09:17:48 AM
Check http://crassula.io - working business, with strong team and advisors.
Why the weird name for that coin? It seems like there's not enough coins that are being built that have names that allow people to remember easily.
Ahah, I agree. Most of the similar projects has more esthetic and simple names

I would not be buying into any more ICO's in the comming months. The only 2 exceptions would be Hazza and storm ICO's. Instead of ICO, I would be buying cheap alts Wink

Why don't you believe in ICOs? Industry becomes mature fast, there is less scam and crap and more trustworthy projects.
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October 11, 2017, 08:55:08 AM
I would not be buying into any more ICO's in the comming months. The only 2 exceptions would be Hazza and storm ICO's. Instead of ICO, I would be buying cheap alts Wink
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October 11, 2017, 08:50:19 AM
Check http://crassula.io - working business, with strong team and advisors.
Why the weird name for that coin? It seems like there's not enough coins that are being built that have names that allow people to remember easily.
member
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October 11, 2017, 08:49:16 AM
I was also searching for ICOs for november. This thread is very helpful for me, as a lot of people discussed about many different ICOs.

Glad to know it's helpful. So how is your research? Would you like to add some links?
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October 11, 2017, 08:47:31 AM
I suggest Guts only. It's event ticketing platform, working on Ethereum blockchain. You can check from my signature for their project.
I couldn't find any other good ICO these days. Maybe Spectiv but they delayed their ICO, I don't know what's the latest news. Anyway it will be in December, not November.

Thank you for your suggestion. It doesn't look interesting for us by 3 reasons:
  • we've never met any troubles while entering any event from DJ set in a small bar to big music fest in the deep forest. Situation with tickets is just fine everytime
  • we don't see how it helps blockchain ecosystem to evolve
  • we don't understand show business enough to make a reasonable decision
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