Steps to evaluate a good ICO:
1 Overall rating (overview)
2 main page
3 Power Forum (Forum)
4 Transaction Graph (Chart)
5 Trading volume (volume) 24h
6 Scale of investment capital (Market Cap)
7 Price rate
8 Papers proving ... (POS, POW, DPOS)
9 Current Supply (Current Offer)
10 Total supply (Total supply)
11 time a block (s)
12 Master / Supper / Full buttons
13 Mining / Ritual / Havest / Reward
Section / block
15 Budget for finance
16 development teams (development team)
The Elements
18 smart contracts
19 Reward mechanism (Reward)
MultiSig
21 Transaction Fee (Fee)
22 Block size (Blocksize);
23 Purse Purse (wallet)
24 Send Message (Private Message)
25 Inflation (Inflation)
26 Compare crypto with industry
27 WhitePaper
28 Path clearly visible
29 live support (slack, tele)
30 Youtube channels
Social Network (FB, steemit)
32 Twitter channels
33 Blockchain Explorer
34 fully hidden
35 new blockchain / new technology
36 Testnet
37 payment utilities
38 Practical applications
39 Example Name (Alias)
And through the 39 criteria above, I choose AION, ICON, NEO, WANCHAIN, BITDGREE, CURRENT !!
1.Team Composition-especially the development team and the advisory board. Look up each team member for relevant experience.
2.Stage of the project and VC investments-Evaluate the stage of the project.Does it only have a whitepaper? A beta version? Is there a launched product with limited functionality?VCs (venture capital) tend to invest and support projects from early stages. Look for this information usually on the main page of the projects website.
3.Community and Media
4.Bitcointalk.org Thread- Bitcointalk is the biggest forum for Bitcoin and crypto related issues. It is strongly recommended that you read the messages carefully. Investors concerns will be answered in this thread.
5.Unlimited / Hard cap
6.What do they need the token for? Is the blockchain necessary?
7.Token distribution when and how
8.Quality of the code
9.Evaluating the Whitepaper
10.The Bottom Line-t is key to investigate and read as much information as possible and write down all the important aspects, positive and negative, before making an investment decision.