So ICOs pretty much guarantee a 2x ROI as soon as they hit exchanges.
But I've seen lots of defacements, hacking, false information, fake Twitter accounts.
If you pick an ICO that is not an obvious scam, how safe is it to participate? Given that you're not an absolute retard who falls for aforementioned scams.
>>3377731
There is no guarantee, you dumbass
I participated in several solid icos and in some of them I'm at a loss of up to -50%.
Some did only small returns from zero to +50%.
Some few ones returned 30x, but those are exceptions.
Don't be delusional, you will lose money here, but some golden eggs will make up for it if you're lucky.
Remember, high risk, high reward.
>>3378055
Yes, you're right.
I have yet to invest in an ICO. Nearly fell for Bancor.
I'll just be on the lookout for legit, promising projects.