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Re: What are the distinguishing features of a scam ICO?
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coinuser101
on 17/04/2018, 12:12:04 UTC
Fake teams are a huge red flag for me, if the individuals who are involved are not willing to put their own name forward there is something wrong!!

So many times I have come across ICOs with stock images or ones swiped from another website.
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Re: Platforms to host an ICO airdrop?
by
coinuser101
on 29/03/2018, 11:52:36 UTC
Just wondering if there are any platforms out there that easily allow ICO founders to host and manage airdrops?

i.e. can I host an airdrop with an easy to use platform, without having to develop a smart contract?

I think that will depend on what platform you base your token on (BTC, ETH..) I know that most of the contracts are taken from templates on github.

It would be brilliant to see some sort of stats though, e.g. of the accounts that I airdropped to, which have been active in the last 90 , 60 , 30 days etc..
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Re: How do ICOS's work?
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coinuser101
on 26/03/2018, 08:31:46 UTC
An ICO is an investment in the future of a business or technology.

Generally, a group of people will propose a project to build a technology or a business, and they sell the coins that the project will use. If the technology or business is successful, then the coins might have some value in the future.

ICOs are extremely risky. It is likely that most ICOs are just scams, and it is also likely that most of the rest will fail. And even then, the values of the coins for the few projects that succeed may never reach the value that you paid in the ICO.


That is true, if you even consider the fact that over 90% of startups fail within three years!
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Re: My ICO was successful, how can I withdraw ICO fund into fiat currency?
by
coinuser101
on 16/03/2018, 09:38:44 UTC
ATTENTION, THIS IS A HYPOTHETICAL SITUATION

Please take a moment and think about it if you were the founder, and it was your ICO.

If you host your ICO and you hit your hard cap. how will you withdraw fiat to pay developers, rent costs, server costs, marketing??
These are costs in the fiat world which need to be paid in euros, pounds, dollars etc

Ok, so you are not selling your own token in this example?

You mean how does the project bring the funds raised into the real economy?
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How Safe is MetaMask?
by
coinuser101
on 15/03/2018, 16:34:03 UTC
⭐ Merited by mprep (1)
I have become increasingly concerned with security considering all of the attempted hacks, scams etc..

Knowing this I have moved much of my funds out of exchanges, but now if I hold these funds in MetaMask, can someone initiate a payment without my consent?

I received a full-screen warning from MetaMask with a warning for Ethereum Phishing.

Picture below:

https://i.imgur.com/5rBFDmG.png

Keen to hear your thoughts
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Re: My ICO was successful, how can I withdraw ICO fund into fiat currency?
by
coinuser101
on 15/03/2018, 16:09:58 UTC
From my understanding you have two options:

1) Try to find a traditional bank that will accept cryptocurrency
2) Use an exchange

Neither of these seem like great options to me, would be keen to hear from someone who has experience on the topic!
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Re: ICO Due Diligence Process - Look beyond the simple stuff
by
coinuser101
on 28/02/2018, 16:35:58 UTC
There have been hundreds of posts on how to spot a great ICO. The simple basics are;
  • Read the white paper (I am not sure if people do this, it sometimes don’t look like it)
  • Understand what is unique, how will this project be different to what is already out there (copies don’t live long)
  • Make sure it is a legit project and not a scam
Then you also need to look beyond some of the key stuff that a lot of people use as quality preferences. Whenever I read about ICO Due Diligence two main factors are brought up over and over; ICO listing sites and the advisors. The more sites you find an ICO on the better is the project, and the more advisors the better. This is far from true, and people need to be aware.

ICO listing sites; People list their ICOs in listing sites as part of marketing. Most of these give the supporters no idea about the quality of the project (some rate projects, but at the same time make a statement that they take no responsibility…). Many even ask for money, so it is in fact paid advertising. The more you pay the better they make your project (or scam) stand out. So don’t trust ICO listings, this is a tool to find projects, they do not rate the quality of the projects (contrary)

Advisors; Most people might not know this, but advisors are not taken on board to help the investors, contrary, their job is to ‘protect’ the project and the people behind it. IPO’s (stock offerings) always use advisors (I guess this is where the idea came from for the ICO world), their role is never to look at after the investors, their job is to raise as much money as possible at the best deal possible for the company (and the worst deal possible for the investors). I don’t mean to say that all advisors for ICOs work like this, but there have been several projects which have no bright future and many of these has high profiled advisors. Also keep in mind, ICO advisors often get paid a % of the funds raised, so the more they sell the more they make. It would at least be better if the advisors got a fixed fee upfront and this was public information.

I did not address the team, even if they are the most critical part. The simple reality is that some of the best ideas, most valuable businesses, was created by unknown people. So don’t rule out an unknown team, do the same due diligence as with a well-known team and you might find that the unknown team has a better business idea.


Good advice!

Another thing to consider is the size of the community that they have accumulated. Check things like the size of the telegram channel, are the team members engaged in conversation?

Don't be lead astray by good branding and well-made videos! Anybody with capital can hire a highly skilled team to assist with these areas, look further than the surface and assess the potential economic outcome of the idea put forward.

Also, you can use tools like clearify to validate the ICO address (of course, only after you have carried out your due diligence) - https://www.clearify.io

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Re: Few useful sites for trading, studying, getting info
by
coinuser101
on 26/02/2018, 15:28:19 UTC
Maybe it would be helpful for somebody.


https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#24h - check the necessary fee to make BTC transaction
https://ethgasstation.info - check the necessary gas to make ETH/token transaction
https://www.cryptocompare.com - to analyze your portfolio.
https://coinmarketcap.com - market cap.
https://coincap.io - market cap.
https://bitscreener.com - market cap.
https://coindar.org - calendar from news
https://coinatmradar.com - Use map to find bitcoin or other cryptocurrency ATM locations.
https://coinmarketcal.com - market cap.
https://cryptocalendar.pro - calendar from news

ICOs

https://icostats.com - ICO tracker
https://icorating.com - ICO tracker
https://www.icoalert.com - ICO tracker
http://www.icocountdown.com - ICO tracker
https://icotracker.net - ICO tracker
https://tokenmarket.net - ICO tracker
https://icowatchlist.com - ICO tracker
http://bountylord.com/ - bounty
https://icodrops.com - bounty, airdrops, ICOs
https://airdropalert.com - airdrops


Trading

https://www.tradingview.com - Charts
https://bitcoinwisdom.com - Charts
https://cryptowat.ch - Charts
http://stocktime.ru

News

http://www.govtech.com/em/
https://www.reddit.com/r/ethtrader/
https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/
https://www.coindesk.com
https://cointelegraph.com
https://www.ccn.com
https://www.coinhills.com
https://bitcoinmagazine.com
https://www.techinasia.com
https://www.cryptoninjas.net - my favorite

Books

Owning Bitcoin
Mastering Bitcoin
Proof-of-Stake и Proof-of-Work
Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies
The Science of the Blockchain
Blockchain: Blueprint for a New Economy
Digital Gold: Bitcoin and the Inside Story of the Misfits and Millionaires Trying to Reinvent Money


https://github.com/coinpride/CryptoList 150+ sites
by alexanderisora


Hey,

Great resource!

Here's a few others that I use -

News

https://www.ethnews.com/

Crypto-Podcasts

Around the coin
NeoCash Radio
ICO Alert
Unchained

Other Podcasts

Ted Radio
Planet Money
Bloomberg Surveillance

ICO Listing

https://coinrating.co (Note: I am affiliated to this website)
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Re: have you been to Singapore? do you like it?
by
coinuser101
on 26/02/2018, 15:09:37 UTC
What is the crypto community like in Singapore?
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Re: Best ICO in January thru March
by
coinuser101
on 23/02/2018, 11:20:54 UTC
I found this list of all ICO related sites - https://qd.ie/best-ico-listing-sites-guide/

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https://coinrating.co/