I need some winning ICOs pls

I need some winning ICOs pls

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icowatch.com/ico/prodeum
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tokensale.liveedu.tv
liveedu.info/
twitter.com/AnonBabble

Have you considered killyourself.network?

It’s new but prodeum looks pretty good

icowatch.com/ico/prodeum

Oops wrong URL
icowatchlist.com/ico/prodeum

You're the target audience of KYS Coin

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CoinLoan

There is currently an IIO going on. “Initial Inventory Offering” from Ethercraft,

If you’re new to ethercraft. It is planning to be an rpg/permadeath dungeon crawl for loot(eth) game. You can literally play the game and make eth.

If you’re interested check out ethercrafts Medium articles to get an idea, you can also join their discord.

Have a good one OP

live stars!

read up on selfkey

sorry mines a secret until i buy more

Bernie can still win

Are you going to buy all tokens? No? Then there's no point in keeping it secret.

fine ill let u in on it, it's called graft. read the whitepaper then let me know what you think

LiveEDU. Easy 5x.
tokensale.liveedu.tv >/ref/fwHER8LtkfZj3mHE

Looks like a dozen other coins doing the same. And the video with lambos and astronauts on the moon looks a bit silly.

CHADCOIN liveedu.info/

what other coins? curious to see if their team is on a similar level to grafts

Looks good, this can disrupt porn webcam industry. I'm gonna drop some ETH.

Request Network, doesn't it do the same thing?

not really? isnt req more like paypal than anything else? graft is looking to make purchasing everyday things with crypto actually feasible since their terminals can accept current payment options ie. credit cards while being able to accept crypto in the same machine. they also switch the fee to be on the merchant side instead of the payer, and the merchants are able to convert whatever crypto they receive into their local fiat within minutes which helps with the current problem of volatility.

merchants dont like paying $0.15 for cc or dc fees, why would they pay $1 for crypto fees

their fee is 0.1% at maximum, read the whitepaper where they outline how their transaction fee will work