There's some ICO which announce crowd sale that lasted longer than others. What does it signify?
Following that question, would you consider the duration of the different stages of an ICO sale? (e.g. a long angel round, or a pre-ICO sale that is very short)
Does it make a difference to you?
I believe such projects are big failures because they were unable to collect the funds quickly due to no marketing strategies or no proper investors base. Any new projects which has ability to raise funds very quickly is the one who is most popular and trustworthy in the market. If such coins are to be invested then they get reached to soft cap by the time of private sale only. This tells us the potential of those projects and how big they are in the real world. Considering most of them are running for very long time means one more thing, people are being ambiguous about ICO investments and there are more than 100's of them coming into the market everyday. So most probably its diluted investment too.