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What is a token sale?
A token sale is the process of selling tokens of a new crypto project to retail investors. It can be public (IDO/IEO/ICO) or private (private sale). This is an opportunity to invest in a project at an early stage.
How to find upcoming token sales?
This section provides information on upcoming token sales, including start dates, launch platforms (launchpads), and key details. This will help you prepare for participation.
How to participate in a token sale?
To participate in a token sale, research the project’s goals, team, and market potential, then select a project that aligns with your investment goals. Next, choose a launch platform and ensure you meet all participation criteria, such as registration or holding specific tokens.
How to evaluate a project before investing?
In this section, you will find information on token prices, launch platforms, leading investors, and market trends. This data will help you make an informed decision.
How to earn money with IDO?
Research upcoming IDO, evaluate their potential using data on pricing, investors, and market trends, and participate in promising projects. Use this section to stay informed about new opportunities.
What are the risks of investing in IDO/IEO/ICO?
Risks include market volatility, project failure, and regulatory changes. Always diversify your portfolio and analyze historical data in the Past Token Sales section to minimize risks.
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How to track active IDO?
This section provides up-to-date information on active token sales, including timelines, investor activity, and token metrics. This will help you make timely decisions.
What is Initial Market Cap in crypto?
Initial Market Cap (Initial Cap) refers to the total market value of a project’s tokens at the start of the sale. It is calculated by multiplying the initial token price by the total token supply.
How to avoid scams in token sales?
Always research the project’s team, investors, and launch platforms. Use this section to verify key details and avoid fraudulent schemes.