Personally I like the look of Briskpass and Aidcoin. Been thinking of investing ~$1000 into both (about 1/3rd of my wallet). Both have partnered with different companies already and I think they could go a long way. What are your thoughts about them?
Bump, interested in knowing as well. I want something I can hold for a year and 10x min. my initial investment.
Owen Kelly
Caviar.io
Daniel Roberts
Elastos, Dadi and THEKEY
Lincoln Cruz
These
Landon Perry
How do you invest in these ICOs?
Brody Allen
i'm highly confident in one, will shill it on here after the sale.
Chase Reyes
I know Brisk is based off of ethereum so you just send them Ether and they'll give you their ether-based tokens. Ones that aren't ether based might be a bit more complicated to get your coins but I doubt they'd make it too hard; they want your money after all. Most people take Ether or Bitcoin for the payments.
Elijah Hernandez
ive been looking at aidcoin as well looks promising
Kevin Garcia
Shipchain is looking super legit. Untapped market, a real use case for blockchain
Jordan Long
Bloom Protocol
Jacob Nguyen
Shipchain and stack for january
Oliver Hall
>Elastos sign up is closed. You missed it.
Evan Taylor
STK. and if it works then I can just buy shit with it and not worry about the banks
I just found the next baby from the REQ & QSP family.
Owen Evans
NEX
Luke Sanders
can someone list a few that are not restricted to USA investors? im in the US and i cant find any.
Henry Wright
Where do you store this tokens? and how will you recieve them?
Lincoln Jenkins
You shouldn't invest in ICOs if you have to ask that.
Alexander Campbell
Currently invested in/on whitelist waiting to invest in Bluzelle, Stack, Telcoin, Nucleus Vision, Neuromation
Jack Miller
oh shit, thanks fellow Veeky Forums-ers guess I didn't look up the project even close to enough. i guess i had a sort of soft spot for that type of project, as I saw a really great presentation on the subject irl a few weeks back, but as the guy who did the pres wasn't in this project i guess it was rather naive to just take their ico at face value.
thanks again
Joseph Martinez
Anything on the Stellar Network
Jace Harris
bluzelle and it's gone
Leo Evans
If it's ethereum-based tokens specifically you're referring to, their "currency" is probably an ERC20 token, which is basically a sub-group of Ethereum, and is stored on the same adress as where you keep your Ether. When you send them Ether they'll just send these tokens to your wallet, and they'd be stored in the same way you'd store Ethereum. Let's say the ICO offers 15000 tokens per ETH and you send them 1 ETH, they'll just look at the adress you sent it from, then send 15000 tokens to your adress. Hopefully, down the line, these tokens will gain value, and might be worth 1000th of an ethereum, or ever 100th of an ethereum.
P.S. As stated, briskpass seems like a total scam, so dont to theirs.