QUOTE(kmarc @ Jun 13 2017, 12:13 PM)
Yeah, usual rates for BTC is about that 0.1+% only.
True, that's why I stopped buying ETH as I want to target others that may have potential for huge gains.
WooTz, I have yet to look at TenX. Will research it tonight. Hypothetically, if one were to have 125 ETH, would it be advisable to go for the pre-sale?
Only 125 ETH? maybe just put 5 ETH into ICO
Have 1000 ETH? yes
QUOTE(blueblueoutofblue @ Jun 13 2017, 12:14 PM)
it say 125 ETH.. i saw someone put 18 ETH? lol
Waste fees only, miners happy
QUOTE(thesnake @ Jun 13 2017, 12:46 PM)
guys, im trying to understand how do you want to enter ICOs? is it through their invite?
ICO concept is still new, many people experimenting with various ways to satisfy everyone.
By definition, ICO is really just: "Hey guys, we want to build a really good product, here's a demo and our background info, read the whitepaper, join slack and ask away!"
Then they set a date to collect the funds from public, problem is, whales always come and ruin the party for everyone.
So gnosis tried reverse dutch auction, which failed
Now TenX is doing a presale for whales, so that public gets a better chance of getting in on the ICO.
First page guide covers all forms of ICOs, ultimately you need to know what you're buying into, caveat emptor.
This post has been edited by WooTz: Jun 13 2017, 01:23 PM