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Re: [ANN]⭐[MAKE] A platform that pays for engaging with viral media using technology
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Itsaskaaaam
on 02/12/2018, 18:34:11 UTC
Hi guys. I found Justmake on a website that publishes ratings from popular experts: https://topexperts.io/ico/justmake
There is a list of scores from 11 experts
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Re: [ANN][Quoin]Quoinblock - Moving Blockchain to the Mainstream
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Itsaskaaaam
on 28/11/2018, 05:01:07 UTC
Hi everybody. I found Quoinblock on a website that publishes ratings from popular experts: https://topexperts.io/ico/quoinblock
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Re: ⚡⭐⭐ [ANN] DISPATCH LABS – Scalable smart-contract platform for infinite data
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Itsaskaaaam
on 27/11/2018, 13:19:57 UTC
Hi everybody. I found DISPATCH LABS on a website that publishes ratings from popular experts: https://topexperts.io/ico/dispatch-labs
There is a common 6.54/10 score from 12 experts
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Re: Have you been scammed? or almost?
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Itsaskaaaam
on 27/11/2018, 12:11:23 UTC
On the ICO websites we can see ratings from various trackers, all with high scores. I checked on the sites, the score is really that. But can it be trusted?
Well, icobench and icoholder seem to be normally rate. But who knows, maybe scam ICOs can buy a good rating there.
It's unrealistic to buy ratings on all listings, there are more than 100 of them. And popular projects are analyzed by almost all top experts. It is enough to see one negative report to understand everything.
And where to get such a list of experts?
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Re: Do you think this year will be bad year for ICOS?
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Itsaskaaaam
on 27/11/2018, 11:57:11 UTC
On the ICO websites we can see ratings from various trackers, all with high scores. I checked on the sites, the score is really that. But can it be trusted?
Definitely not. There were a lot of cases when scam projects were given something like 4/5 or even higher:
https://bitcoinexchangeguide.com/able-project-ico-exit-scam-for-ablx-token-sees-trackico-and-coinrail-as-culprits

It is impossible to qualitatively evaluate many projects at once, here they need a huge team of analysts, which they clearly do not have.

Ratings are sold, and on that they earn
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Re: Are you holding EOS?
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Itsaskaaaam
on 27/11/2018, 05:52:02 UTC
On the ICO websites we can see ratings from various trackers, all with high scores. I checked on the sites, the score is really that. But can it be trusted?
Of course, ratings are sold, and on that they earn.
It's unrealistic to buy ratings on all listings, there are more than 100 of them. And popular projects are analyzed by almost all top experts. It is enough to see one negative report to understand everything.
And where to get such a list of experts?
You can use the sites where project scores are collected from all experts. At cryptodiffer, for example, about 20 experts are immediately visible.
There is also http://topexperts.io there are more of them, and the functionality there is better.
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Re: Why ICOs will fail in 2018
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Itsaskaaaam
on 27/11/2018, 05:09:36 UTC
I chose several promising ICOs. I read various reports, but they contradict each other. What experts do you trust?
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Re: Many projects are dead?
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Itsaskaaaam
on 27/11/2018, 04:39:54 UTC
On the ICO websites we can see ratings from various trackers, all with high scores. I checked on the sites, the score is really that. But can it be trusted?
Well, icobench and icoholder seem to be normally rate. But who knows, maybe scam ICOs can buy a good rating there.
Of course, ratings are sold, and on that they earn
It's unrealistic to buy ratings on all listings, there are more than 100 of them. And popular projects are analyzed by almost all top experts. It is enough to see one negative report to understand everything.
And where can I get such a list of experts?
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Re: Are you holding EOS?
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Itsaskaaaam
on 27/11/2018, 04:08:27 UTC
On the ICO websites we can see ratings from various trackers, all with high scores. I checked on the sites, the score is really that. But can it be trusted?
Of course, ratings are sold, and on that they earn.
It's unrealistic to buy ratings on all listings, there are more than 100 of them. And popular projects are analyzed by almost all top experts. It is enough to see one negative report to understand everything.
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Re: NEX - NEO based token for decentralized exchange :o
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Itsaskaaaam
on 27/11/2018, 03:56:01 UTC
How do you differ scam projects? Recently, for every second project, someone writes a "scam". At the same time, a bunch of popular projects like Savedroid collect millions and disappear.
There are a lot of criteria by which you can check scam projects. These are economic factors, the team, code, and more. If you are new to this, you can hardly figure it out right away.

So you can choose the project, analyze it, and then compare with reports of famous experts.
But there are no guarantees that the report was not made for money. So you should look at reports from different experts and compare their opinions and yours. You can have a table where you will virtually “invest” in projects and then watch roi. In the future, with success, you can start a real investment.
You can also see the statistics of project scores for all top experts. For example, it's quite conveniently on http://topexperts.io. If the individual estimates fall out - it's a reason to think.
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Re: Have you been scammed? or almost?
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Itsaskaaaam
on 26/11/2018, 18:38:29 UTC
On the ICO websites we can see ratings from various trackers, all with high scores. I checked on the sites, the score is really that. But can it be trusted?
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Re: Is NEO still worth investing in?
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Itsaskaaaam
on 26/11/2018, 18:30:49 UTC
I chose several promising ICOs on NEO. I read various reports, but they contradict each other. What experts do you trust?
Usually I trust only analysts who write or shoot video on their own, e. g. Oh Hey Matty or Ian Balina.
I watched them. But they do a review of a small number of projects, apparently taking the most popular ones. They don’t have most of my chosen projects.
As an option, you can read the theme of the project here on bitcointalk.
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Re: EOS - Asynchronous Smart Contract Platform - (Dan Larimer of Bitshares/Steem)
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Itsaskaaaam
on 26/11/2018, 18:00:51 UTC
Guys, I chose several promising ICOs. I read various reports, but they contradict each other. What experts do you trust?
Usually I trust only analysts who write or shoot video on their own, e. g. Oh Hey Matty or Ian Balina.
I watched them. But they do a review of a small number of projects, apparently taking the most popular ones. They don’t have most of my chosen projects.
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Re: Telegram ICO (TON)
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Itsaskaaaam
on 26/11/2018, 17:22:04 UTC
On the ICO websites we can see ratings from various trackers, all with high scores. I checked on the sites, the score is really that. But can it be trusted?
Definitely not. There were a lot of cases when scam projects were given something like 4/5 or even higher - https://bitcoinexchangeguide.com/able-project-ico-exit-scam-for-ablx-token-sees-trackico-and-coinrail-as-culprits

It is impossible to qualitatively evaluate many projects at once, here they need a huge team of analysts, which they clearly do not have.
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Re: NEX - NEO based token for decentralized exchange :o
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Itsaskaaaam
on 26/11/2018, 17:13:40 UTC
How do you differ scam projects? Recently, for every second project, someone writes a "scam". At the same time, a bunch of popular projects like Savedroid collect millions and disappear.
There are a lot of criteria by which you can check scam projects. These are economic factors, the team, code, and more. If you are new to this, you can hardly figure it out right away.

So you can choose the project, analyze it, and then compare with reports of famous experts.
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Re: EOS - Asynchronous Smart Contract Platform - (Dan Larimer of Bitshares/Steem)
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Itsaskaaaam
on 26/11/2018, 17:07:21 UTC
Guys, I chose several promising ICOs. I read various reports, but they contradict each other. What experts do you trust?

You should trust nobody, including your own judgement. The tendency to make mistakes is in our genes.

Information. Common sense. Gut. Balls. And last but not least, quit marijuana when trading - and who knows - maybe we'll get lucky. Kiss
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Re: Many projects are dead?
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Itsaskaaaam
on 26/11/2018, 15:22:09 UTC
On the ICO websites we can see ratings from various trackers, all with high scores. I checked on the sites, the score is really that. But can it be trusted?
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Re: EOS - Asynchronous Smart Contract Platform - (Dan Larimer of Bitshares/Steem)
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Itsaskaaaam
on 26/11/2018, 14:57:01 UTC
Guys, I chose several promising ICOs. I read various reports, but they contradict each other. What experts do you trust?
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Re: I currently have 5 ETH. I should buy an ICO
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Itsaskaaaam
on 26/11/2018, 14:47:29 UTC
Hi all. I chose several promising ICOs. I read various reports, but they contradict each other. What experts do you trust?

If you do not take into account the fact that now is not the best time to invest in the ico you need to look at the rating sites and it is desirable that the companies had the presence of a finished product.

I understand the situation. What rating sites can you recommend?
Usually I trust only analysts who write or shoot video on their own, e. g. Oh Hey Matty or Ian Balina.
This analysts also can not be trusted, they obviously take money for paid reviews
But this is better than listing websites that stamp scores for dozens of projects a week, half of which are scam.
Better, but not enough. It’s ideal to study the project yourself and read all the reports about it.

As an option, you can read the theme of the project here on bitcointalk.
There are also enough paid reviews and fake accounts here. If it's hard to you to figure out, then you can use aggregators, where you can find scores for all analysts. E. g. http://topexperts.io.
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Re: I currently have 5 ETH. I should buy an ICO
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Itsaskaaaam
on 26/11/2018, 06:51:31 UTC
Hi all. I chose several promising ICOs. I read various reports, but they contradict each other. What experts do you trust?

If you do not take into account the fact that now is not the best time to invest in the ico you need to look at the rating sites and it is desirable that the companies had the presence of a finished product.

I understand the situation. What rating sites can you recommend?
Usually I trust only analysts who write or shoot video on their own, e. g. Oh Hey Matty or Ian Balina.
This analysts also can not be trusted, they obviously take money for paid reviews
But this is better than listing websites that stamp scores for dozens of projects a week, half of which are scam.