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Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Which ICO would you suggest for February and March?
by
Antropolis
on 24/01/2018, 09:10:47 UTC
Hi everyone! I've been reading all the top altcoin discussions and blockchain news around 4 or 5 months. Now I feel like I'm ready to get some practice Cool

My friend knows a bit more in trading, so we decided to invest together from the start. In February we plan to spend around $10k to buy different tokens. The same in March. We don't plan to get "easy money" or something like that, so we will reject any spammy or overadvertised projects. Projects with huge pre-sale discount will be also rejected.

We're looking for long-term projects aimed to change some existing industry with blockchain. I'm gonna to check every project mentioned in the newsfeed, in this topic, and in every trustworthy list like ICOrating. For now we decided to start from Telecom and Marketing Automation areas.

Of course we all do our own researches. However, I believe that together we will be able to guard ourselves from scam/crap and find real brilliants in blockchain ocean.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

Top projects for now (Jan 23rd)
1) https://bubbletone.io — Graphene smarcontracts aimed to eliminate mobile roaming fees. The same phone number around the world. Mobile tarification by local prices anywhere. Working prototype, strong team. Dublin, Ireland.
2) https://adhive.tv — AI-controlled influencer marketing platform.
3) https://experty.io/ — the app aimed to monetize expert's time and efforts. More than just marketplace.
4) https://www.sooloox.com/ — monetizing customer's data
5) https://valid.global/ — control on your personal data.

Rejected:
1) http://www.qlink-ico.com — Decentralized Mobile Network. This is a mix of several services, including new cryptocurrency. Seems unfocused.
I recommend Fuzex, because this ico has been supported by TaaS and already get fund about 50% cap (last time I check it)

On my list, the top two are BubbleTone and Fuzex, first one is a cost cutter & revenue booster for existing telecom businesses all over the world also giving huge advantages to mobile network users and providing opportunities for businesses outside telecom sector. This one will be there globally for sure soon. Second one is a prospective crypto currency payment solution, but due to current regulation coming into play this may be potentially limited in use once globally applied, so a little risky to my mind, but absolutely good for the rest part.