Problem Statements

Lack of Transparency in Project Selection:

IDO investors often lack sufficient information about the projects they are investing in. This can include information about the team's experience, the project's roadmap, and Tokenomics. This lack of transparency can make it difficult for investors to make informed investment decisions.

Limited Access for Small Investors:

The high minimum investment amounts for IDOs can make it difficult for small investors to participate. This can exclude a large number of potential investors from the IDO process.

Confusion about Project Tokens:

The tokens that are issued in IDOs can be complex and confusing. Investors need clear and concise information about the tokens, such as their utility, the way they are distributed, and the risks associated with investing in them.

Weak Project Communities:

Some IDO project communities can be weak and fragile. This can make it difficult for investors to get support and information about the projects they are investing in. Strong project communities are important for providing investors with support and information.

Undisclosed Investment Risks:

Investors need to be aware of the risks involved in investing in IDOs. These risks can include price volatility, market illiquidity, and the possibility of fraud. Investors should carefully consider these risks before investing in any IDO.

Technical Hurdles in IDO Platforms:

Technical challenges in IDO platforms can be a major pain point for participants, causing frustration, inconvenience, and even disappointment. Website crashes, connection problems, and token purchase problems can all make it difficult to participate in an IDO, even if you are ready to go. Discrepancies in displayed allocations and incorrect tier information can also lead to confusion and disappointment.

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