Shhh! My ICO Cheat Sheet

in #ico7 years ago

The amount of information on cryptocurrencies available online is entirely overwhelming. Most of the content is pieced together by amateur content creators trying to get their website more exposure amongst the hype.

Knowing where to get your information from, and which thought leaders you can trust, is absolutely mandatory if you want that lambo by the end of the year.

For the first time, I am sharing the resources that have helped me make good decisions in cryptoworld.

It is my secret sauce. Some of these you may already know…some you may not.

1. ICO Ranking Spreadsheets

Some of the greatest minds in crypto are kind enough to share the way that they rank the ICO’s which they participate in. They have essentially done all of the heavy lifting for you..

*Ian Balina Spreadsheet

*Lendex0 Spreadsheet

*Gobone Spreadsheet

*All combined

2. Due Diligence for ICOs

With so many scams going on in crypto world, I always use this site as a final check before I send my precious ETH:

* Concourseq.io

3. Telegram Groups For ICO updates

If you’re anything like me, you have 100 different telegram groups constantly shouting at you. These ones are some of the few I actually listen to to ensure I don’t miss a good ICO

*ICO Reports Telegram

*Upcoming ICOs

4. ICO Pools

Joining ICO pools can give you access to ICO deals that aren’t necessarily available to the public. By pooling funds with other investors you can access deals usually reserved for large investors.

*Moon Syndicate Telegram

5.Twitter for ICOs

And don’t forget twitter. The news that can make a coin go 5x in value almost always fits into a Twitter message. So I keep these golden byte size nuggets coming in from the following tweeters:

*Top ICO List Twitter

*ICO Bench Twitter

*ICO Hunt Twitter

*ICO Rating Twitter