Let’s talk about my personal experience on how to choose pre-sales:
1. If you give up before the contract opens, the tax cannot be changed. Low-tax and 0-tax projects are the most popular.
2. The token distribution is clean and the project side reserves or unlocks very few tokens.
3. There are really influential front-line bloggers from abroad to promote it, and there are multiple bloggers. They are not the kind of bloggers who just accept money.
4. Is there a smart wallet, pre-sale for Ethereum wallet purchases, the popularity of the entire network and the level of participation among Chinese people?
5. Is there any major exchange that has made it clear when it will be listed? It is not a fake gimmick that tweets about an upcoming listing.
6. The project party’s opening frequency, whether it has experience in successfully operating projects, the current status of previously opened projects, etc.
The above 6 points can only judge whether the fundamentals of the project are good or bad. Sometimes it is not accurate based on the popularity and large investors. The most important thing is the structure and choice of the project side. Choose to cut leeks or be willing to use part of the pre-sale funds. Pull marketing. This is why pre-sales are full of uncertainties. The benefits and losses of pre-sales are limited, only a few dozen points. The disadvantage is that the current market multiple is limited and cannot be compared with a fair launch, so it is suitable for steady investment.