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RE: 6 crypo ICO to watch for in 2018

Nice to meet you @codemojo!

I think, leaving aside the idea of ​the crypto itself, that before proposing you should work on the 'packaging' of the idea to try to do a crowdfunding .. I intend to work a lot on communication to the public during the pre-launch phase and then to worry about technical development (after obtaining funds).

I say this because I think you can understand if an idea can be successful or not by testing it on the public through a beta version (or pre-launch with crowdfounding, as they all do at the moment) through the feedback you have with the public.

To have a good grip on the public you should create a nice landing page or better a website with a blog (that you use to do content marketing), where you explain well what the project is aimed at, where to publish a detailed white paper, where there is a roadmap for the launch of the currency and where there is a team with links to real profiles (to demonstrate your good faith).

Then, to get public, just contact the biggest companies in the business and the crypts, if you have done a good job of communication on web pages should publish.

Having publications on newspapers and authoritative blogs they can be used as testimonials on the landing page where you present your project.

Since you use github there is the possibility, with jekyll and github pages to be able to host and create your landing pages for free (if you chew a bit with ruby, html, css and javascript).

I created a free theme for jekyll that has already integrated everything needed to launch a marketing campaign and get statistics through the google suite, it's called Jorigamy.

I hope I have been helpful, I wish you happy Christmas holidays.

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I could use a help creating a nice landing page for the project. First we need to figure out if people actually want a coin like that. I am making enough money investing in crypto, don't need to do an ICO for profits. I'd do it to make a change. Bitcoin mining is expensive and centralized. There is a lot of room for improvement.

As I wrote to you, I think you should work on the presentation a little bit. For example, I do not understand why you thought the project was:

Is it a tool used to track and segment social profiles (or anyway accounts on a web platform) of a given user in order to give authority to his opinions or not? This based on an algorithm that decides how authoritative and reliable you are? To avoid spam?

If this is the project and I understood correctly it could be interesting

Exactly. Instead of hashing power, the system would rely on "social power". So if we are in the network and your karma is 6 and mine is 4, you'd get 60% of the block reward when a new block is mined. And no expensive mining equipment or electricity costs.

It can be a great idea @codemojo ! But did you think how to make the various social media use and implement this technology? I think there must be some kind of facilitation to make sure that technology is adopted, otherwise it would be a lot of work for nothing

Yeah I did a proof of concept for yours.org website:
http://operation-dragonslayer.com/misc/yours

Here you can see the network and their rank. So a user would simply put his coin address on their profile page description, and that would be enough to start receiving coins on that address. But this is just a theory for now.