You can try to invest in ICO. According to analysis tokens of exchanges give good gains. For example there is
lccx.io - looks like promising exchange based in London. Well developed white paper, experienced team, located in politically stable jurisdiction.
What do you think about Lithuanian ICOs? What your experiences investing into them? Im following one ICO (welltrado.io) and its in progress. They are selling tokens pretty slowly do you think they can reach a hard cap?
Thank you for your answers!
This thread is about staking, not ICOs.
However, I'll tell you this much; 46% of 2017's ICOs failed and other 13% are semi-failed.
(source:
https://cryptonews.com/news/46-of-all-icos-in-2017-flopped-13-semi-failed-1292.htm)