Altcoins Talks - Cryptocurrency Forum
Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Topic started by: Vetex_ico on July 09, 2018, 03:35:18 PM
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A veritable modern-day gold rush, the ICO fever has brought in swarms of new investors into the nascent cryptocurrency market. In just a couple of years the world has seen thousands of Initial Coin Offerings promising investors stratospheric returns like those experienced by early participants in Bitcoin, and being relatively affordable and accessible they have attracted new investors to two worlds where they have little experience: investing and crypto. Pseudo-pundits have sprung like wildflowers in the rain seeking to cash in on the crypto fever charging for so-called advice, while others seeking to make a quick buck have taken advantage of the lack of legal and regulatory framework to create fraudulent ICOs and escape with the proceeds. All the while, disciplined investors have been understandably watching from the sidelines, hesitant to participate in a market plagued with high volatility, misinformation, information overload, and nefarious actors. These three factors — amateur investors, untethered and unregulated ICO supply, and timid experienced investors — have created an environment where short term decisions reign and the information and transparency needed for a measured investment strategy are lacking.
https://medium.com/@official_83664/why-disciplined-investment-is-not-commonplace-in-crypto-655cf4640cf7
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This is the good topic i think. Investment is the main part for an ICO. But There is lack of transparency in this part. People who are involved as a newcomer, Can't understand properly how to analyse a project with blockchain technology. So, at the first look, a project may lose interest. So, it is important to bring the transparency in the investment part with good detail and motivation.
Thanks
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Cryptocurrency cannot be disciplined, because the facts are very difficult to predict the price.
then it means that in the cryptocurrency there is no word "discipline" and is included in the ICO.
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Yes, a lot of growth this year. ico projects and new tokens or coins are listed on the exchange. I saw a lot of fraud cases on the ico project. I think investors will be more careful to choose the ICO project.
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People are just hoping for the next big ICO that will give them massive returns. They are foolishly throwing money at projects with empty ideas and copied whitepapers.
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Cryptocurrency cannot be disciplined, because the facts are very difficult to predict the price.
then it means that in the cryptocurrency there is no word "discipline" and is included in the ICO.
yes I agree mate. crypto currency can not be disciplined, because the price is unpredictable accurately.
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People involved as newcomers, Can't understand correctly how to analyze projects with blockchain technology. So, at first glance, a project might lose interest. So, it is important to bring transparency in the investment section with good detail and motivation.
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Because it is very hard. Remember there are not too much institution, platform or forum to teach people how to invest at crypto market. Only rumors.
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A veritable modern-day gold rush, the ICO fever has brought in swarms of new investors into the nascent cryptocurrency market. In just a couple of years the world has seen thousands of Initial Coin Offerings promising investors stratospheric returns like those experienced by early participants in Bitcoin, and being relatively affordable and accessible they have attracted new investors to two worlds where they have little experience: investing and crypto. Pseudo-pundits have sprung like wildflowers in the rain seeking to cash in on the crypto fever charging for so-called advice, while others seeking to make a quick buck have taken advantage of the lack of legal and regulatory framework to create fraudulent ICOs and escape with the proceeds. All the while, disciplined investors have been understandably watching from the sidelines, hesitant to participate in a market plagued with high volatility, misinformation, information overload, and nefarious actors. These three factors — amateur investors, untethered and unregulated ICO supply, and timid experienced investors — have created an environment where short term decisions reign and the information and transparency needed for a measured investment strategy are lacking.
https://medium.com/@official_83664/why-disciplined-investment-is-not-commonplace-in-crypto-655cf4640cf7
Totally agree with you. Everything "trending" attracts wide audience and plays on their emotions.