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The market crashed awfully and I’ve no good hopes from it but I like the whole thing and can’t stop myself to invest in crypto. I did some research and went through some new projects mostly ICOs. Here are some of them, let me know what you think about these.
Liven is a food payment system that is willing to adapt blockchain technology. It’s an Australia based business and they are running since 2014, they have a use case up to 250,000 and have over 1000 restaurants registered under their name. Making food payments through their app gives you a return on your app as a reward which can be redeemed later. They are currently in their pre-sale period and the token sale will go live after 2-3 weeks of pre-sale.

Next is Qurrex, It is the first hybrid crypto exchange integrating industrial infrastructure of traditional stock exchanges with decentralized network, created by professionals for professionals. Their pre-sale is already done and the token sale is currently going on which closes out in eight days, so I’ll have to make my mind rather quickly so I'll appreciate some good and quicker suggestions.

>> No.9990662

>>9990611
Nah bro there are still good projects out there!

These are the coins which can be considered as a safe investment namely XLM, NEO and even NANO.

>> No.9990719

>>9990611
There's no doubt that the market is down but the strategy you explained will still keep you in the same market.

Talking about ICOs, I personally suggest that you should go with LVN considering they have a pretty good background and are already operational. This could be a good project if they get a decent exchange on board.

>> No.9990747

>>9990662
There are but look at them right now, if I can't make profit out of them then it's kinda useless.

>> No.9990817

>>9990611
I don't this investing resturant business is worth it!
There will be better projects and these type of ICOs won't last longer!

>> No.9990900

>>9990817
We have to consider facts here, the Total restaurant market is $3.5 trillion, Liven’s got plans about expanding in future to other metropolitan cities.

Liven says that it wants to be there in every metropolitan city of the world starting from London, NY, LA, Toronto, Tokyo etc. Now, what caught my eye on this project was, its operations (apparently profitable) since 2014 in Australia. So this is a coin with an established business.

>> No.9990933

>>9990611
Looks good to me, I like both projects specially Qurrex!

Liven is another good example of utility coins I think this will become the top ICO Australia has ever seen.

>> No.9990960

>>9990611
Other than these there's also Ubex, which looks quite interesting and is one hot topic for people. Liven recently threw a party where they put some light on their project and they are aiming for globalization and rapid expansion so I really think that they have pretty good potential to take over the market.

>> No.9990976

>>9990960
I like Ubex as well!

>> No.9991008

Pro tip: pick a niche and stick to it

Too many ico investors think they can pick the winners in every category. Just learn one well

>> No.9991027

So what happens to my investment if a ico never gets on an exchange. I invested in my first ico few weeks ago btw

>> No.9991418

>>9991027
I don't think that's possible, they get listed once the ICO is over.

A bad one for start but eventually they do, that's how they utilize the ICO funds.

>I invested in my first ico few weeks ago btw

What did you invest in?

>> No.9991736

>>9990933
Yes. The best blockchain idea is of course some bullshit restaurant rewards app.

People will be beating each other to death in the streets for their arbitrary value injection for partaking in what is a very bland project to simply 'shift numbers around by making customers believe they are getting more value'

If you are going to argue about utility then what is wrong with Blockgrain, which is actually backed by Australian government?

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9992068

>>9991418
Like I said first time investing in an ico. It's a korean ico called OkeyDokey. I found them on coinschedule they got trust rank A.

They are currently in presale i got in at reservation sale when they were giving 35% bonus now its 25.

Seems like they have a good use case and team. And also pic related looked promising. Thoughts? did i fuck up

>> No.9992071

>>9991736
I don't think so that's the case, it's about what you invest in and what are you getting out of it?

I won't go into the details because there's no argument here regarding the potential of this project.
Liven's got it's own market and I'm sure the people who already use Liven app will adopt the LVN token and this uplift the value. The rewards are just another feature of this project I don't completely point that to decide the value of LVN.

> what is wrong with Blockgrain

And there's absolutely nothing wring with this project, I like this one as well.

>> No.9992103

>>9992068
I don't thinks so, you did great! Good luck on this one :)

>> No.9992135

>>9992071
Yet you measure LVN above the other. If you are talking about utility then BLOCKGRAIN is what will come, because government. Not only that Australia is a global breadbasket, meaning other countries rely on it to feed their citizens.

Blockgrain = substrate for logistics of grain (the WORLD STAPLE fuel for humans)
LVN = Thank god I, the middle-class eater that I am, was able to enjoy all these zesty rewards!

If you argue for that word 'utility' you have to think of the largest number of humans served by the product/process.

>> No.9992181

>>9992103
awesome i hope so

>> No.9992634

>>9992135
I totally agree with you, I don't wanna argue but sharing my thoughts on your reply.

BLOCKGRAIN is no doubt good, backed by government and all, good for them.

LVN is still young in blockchain world, considering it's past success in Australia where its got over 1000+ Restaurants on board, 250,000 users actively using Liven App, I seriously think this could be the next big thing, maybe then the Australian government will consider backing this one as well.

> product/process.

Liven says that it wants to be there in every metropolitan city of the world starting from London, NY, LA, Toronto, Tokyo etc. Now, what caught my eye on this project was, its operations (apparently profitable) since 2014 in Australia. So this is one is ready to co op with problems coming in future.

>> No.9992687

>>9992634
Sharing thoughts also: Why would a government back a restaurant rewards app? Would you identify your government as being a wise entity if it did, or would you believe any 'other' government to be of sound judgement if they did also?

>> No.9992870

>>9992687
>a restaurant rewards app

It's not completely what you think it is.

and as I mentioned earlier

>it's past success in Australia where its got over 1000+ Restaurants on board, 250,000 users actively using Liven App.

And I'm not claiming that the government will, but no one knows.

>> No.9993006

>>9992870
Ignoring the LIVEN, why >maybe then the Australian government will consider backing this one as well.

Why, from your perspective, would that have a positive bearing on any company?

A company that, when you google them, are described as: Liven - The Dining Rewards App
https://www.liven.com.au/
Pay with your phone and earn universal cash rewards at hundreds of restaurants in Melbourne and Sydney.

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This is the smelliest thread I've seen.

>> No.9993476

>>9993006
Don't just open the website and close it, DYOR study it well man. You'll see potential.