~snip~ How do you differentiate a short term project and a long term.
Sorry, bruh, but I'm a bit puzzled. Your question above I think don't match your subject, "How do you identify Short term and Long term future ALTCOINS". Well, anyway, I'll just answer your question above... actually, there are many factors to consider, but I will only give you one, yes, just one, and it's about the capitalization of the project.
I'm sure you're familiar with the Initial Coin Offering (ICO) Hard Cap and Soft Cap... well, I don't know if you'll agree with me when I say Hard Cap means the maximum amount of capital that the ICO project aims to gather, while Soft Cap means the capital amount gathered during the crowdsale, and it's the minimal amount of funds needed so as to continue the project as planned.
Now, if an ICO reaches its Hard Cap early then the phase of the project ends early, right? Whereas, if the Soft Cap isn’t reached then the project will pause, close and/or shut down, and if it's an honest project they'll return all the raised capital to the investors, others don't, they simply run away.
Can you now determine which is long term or short term?
