I've used Waves in an ICO before (it failed, probably not the fault of Waves.) My experience has been that total noobs, I mean people with zero crypto background, can easily be taught to set up a waves wallet and seem very willing to do so and waves is just so dang cheap in an airdrop. The prior discussions about lack of exchange adaption is very scary though. That could be a deal killer. On the other hand, it would be so easy to establish a market for noobs on the Waves Dex. I'm getting ready to try another ICO, I wonder how the transaction costs compare too?
Let's try EC20 this time. And wish you success in the next ICO!
By the way what is the main reason you think why it failed last time?
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Re: Are Ico Projects Solving Problems Of Humanity?
The long time vision of almost all ICO projects' main aim is to provide solutions to some of the problems facing humanity in the area of health, education etc. Despite this main motive of most projects, most tokens end up at the exchanges for only trading without being used for their intended purposes.
Wrong, their main aim is to make a profit. This is also one of the reason why more than 90% of them fail. They start out as a project with very ambitious goals to change the world, but that is quickly forgotten, when the money starts rolling in. Many of them are blatantly scamming people and the whole, changing the world thing is just a bunch of smoke and mirrors.
Let's just face it... only a very small percentage of them will change the world.
Pretty sad to hear this...
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Re: Why I do not panic when the market falls
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PTsang
on 14/07/2018, 07:20:44 UTC
You don't lose a race that is never going to end. You only lose when you leave the track and come back home.
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99% of them are just looking for cash grab, usually they work hard but once ico has ended - I dunno but they seem like they lose motivation or something. Whatever they claim, never comes into fruition.
Agree. At the end of the day, it's the remaining 1% that we all hope for (and look for), which might help changing the world a bit.