Members
59000
30-day growth
+5.2%
Posts per day
3
Created
2018
Estimated trend, entered manually — not day-by-day recorded data.
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ICO Listing tracks newly announced token sales and initial coin offerings, publishing a short writeup for each project as it goes public. A typical post includes the project name, the blockchain it launches on, the sale structure (public, private, or a mix), the stated fundraising target, and links to the official website and whitepaper.
The channel does not appear to run its own vetting process — postings read as announcements sourced from project teams or public press releases rather than independent research. Update frequency varies with how active the ICO market is in a given month: a few listings a week during quieter periods, several a day during hot markets. It occasionally reposts general market commentary and links to related crypto news alongside the listings themselves.
For anyone tracking early-stage token launches, it functions as a reasonably fast aggregator — useful for discovery (finding out a sale exists) but not for evaluation (deciding whether the project is legitimate or fairly priced).
ICOs and token sales carry meaningfully higher risk than established assets: many projects never ship a working product, whitepapers can overstate technical readiness, and early-stage tokens are frequently illiquid after launch. Anyone using this channel to find investment opportunities should independently verify team identities, check whether the code or product already exists in some working form, and read the token allocation and vesting schedule before committing funds, rather than relying on the channel's framing alone.
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