ICO Tracker: List and Calendar

in #ico6 years ago

On our initial coin offering list you can find the next big ICO! This ICO list contains only fundraising projects of a higher quality and does not automatically add each token sale happening on Bitcointalk. Below you can find more info about the next ICOs:
on CoinStaker.com

General Guidance on ICOs
Initial Coin Offerings can be seen as the new gold rush of the 21th century. And thus, you need to care about your investment in such ICO schedules. Here are some common advice in no particular order:

  1. Don’t rush to invest.
  2. You can make easy profits if you buy for the discounted price at the start of the ICO or even better on the pre-sale. You are gaining tokens for half the price which can be easily dumped when (and if) the token gets listed on a crypto exchange.
  3. Don’t invest more than you can afford to lose.
  4. If you can not grasp the whitepaper of an ICO listing, then it is probably wishy-washy on purpose. This should alarm you.
  5. Try to invest in crowdsales that answer the six Ws (What? Who? Where? When? Why? How?). You should even extend the list by adding questions like “What about technology, team, competitors…?”. Each question should have a factual answer.
  6. While talking about questions, you should also ask yourself What’s the purpose of the token? Can the idea be realized without crypto token? If yes, is in the non-blockchain world someone who is doing this profitably?
  7. Does the listed ICO have a working product or at least a working prototype? Is the answer NO, then it’s a red flag.
  8. Does the structure of the ICO scream “We want to make millions!” or to paraphrase it, do the launching team really need that much money, or is it just greed?
  9. Is the ICO structure fair? Or are there institutional participants that get huge discounts?

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