How To Know If A Project Is Preparing An ICO?
There are a lot of information channels that can help you update any ICO-prepared project, here are some resources that you frequently use:
ICODrops
This is the website I usually use to view information on most ICO projects.
The friendly interface, simple, easy to use, is what I like about ICO Drops.
When visiting the website, on the home page you will see 3 columns displayed including:
Active ICO
The list of ICOs appearing in this column are projects that have been or are undergoing an ICO.
If you feel okay about the site, you can register to buy ICO always without waiting.
Upcoming ICO
The list of ICOs will raise capital in the near future. Each project is displayed on the expected ICO sale date.
So after the evaluation finished, if you can wait until the day they open the sale to start buying.
Ended ICO
A list of ICOs has completed its capital mobilization campaign. For these projects, if you do not participate in the purchase at the time they open the sale of ICO, you have only one way to wait on the floor to buy.
ICO Holder
The ICO Holder interface is very intuitive and beautiful. My favorite thing about this website is that they have updated the social stats very well.
Through their graphs we can see how fast the community development of these projects is, is not it?
In addition to the two websites, there are many other sites with features such as ICO Watchlist, ICO Alert, CoinSchedule ... but perhaps I will stop at the introduction of the two websites above.
Knowing too many websites is not something to do because we only usually use one or two websites.
Simple but effective is better.
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