DTUBE - Crypto 101: How to Participate in an ICO

in cryptocurrency •  7 years ago  (edited)


How to participate in an ICO! This ICO tutorial shows you how to buy ICO’s using Ethereum. I’ll show you how to buy Ether & use that ETH with MyEtherWallet for initial coin offerings.

Track current/ongoing ICOs at https://icotracker.net/current

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Most ICOs require your investment to be in the form of Ether, so the first step is to purchase Ether on Coinbase or GDAX, which I showed you how to do in my videos on how to trade on exchanges. You’ll wanna purchase an amount that’s slightly over the amount that you’re willing to invest, as you’ll have to pay a nominal amount in gas. So if you wanna invest 1 Ether, I’d recommend purchasing 1.01 Ether just to be on the safe side. Once you’ve acquired Ether, you’ll have to create a wallet for it. The most common place to do so is myetherwallet.com (also commonly referred to in the crypto-community as MEW). When you get to the homepage, create a custom password for yourself, then click “Create New Wallet.” You’ll then be taken to a screen where you can download what’s called a Keystore File, which is a file encrypted by the password you chose. Make sure to download this file & secure it in a safe place, then click “I understand. Continue.” The next screen that appears will show you your private key. As with the keystore file, write it down & save it in a secure place. Now there are two ways to log in to your MEW: your private key, or a combination of your password plus keystore file. Selecting “keystore file” prompts us to select the file we downloaded, then decrypt it using the password we chose. Selecting “private key” simply requires us to enter the private key assigned to us just a few moments ago. Once we’re in, you’ll see your wallet’s address that you have to send your Ether to at the center & on the right. Keep in mind that all Ether addresses will always begin with a 0x. Below your address is your account balance, & scrolling even further down shows you the balances of all the ERC-20 tokens you hold. Copy your address & go back to GDAX (or wherever else you purchased your Ether), then send the amount of Ether you want to invest into the ICO over to your MEW. The reason why we wanna send our Ether from our MEW to the ICO address--rather than from GDAX--is because you’re required to send Ether from an address to which you own the private keys; you do not own the private keys to an exchange like GDAX. Also, the token you’re purchasing will likely be sent back to the same address from which you sent your Ether. Unlike GDAX, MEW is able to recognize & differentiate one ERC-20 token from another. Next step is to open up the website of the ICO you’d like to buy into. You can track current, ongoing ICOs at icotracker.net/current . Let’s use Electron World Money as an example (or EWM). I have to note though, that I’m using EWM as an arbitrary example purely for demonstrational purposes. I have no plans on buying into EWM & none of what you see in this video should be taken as financial advice. Once you’re on the site, you’ll want to navigate to the section that shows information on where to send your Ether. Copy the address & go back to your MEW. Click “Send Ether & Tokens” (note that you’ll have to log back in again using your credentials) & paste the address into the “To Address” field. One way to verify that this is a real address is if a colored image appears in this circle. Do not send off your Ether if you don’t see this. Enter the amount you wanna send--and again, remember to have a little bit of extra Ether in your account to pay for gas fees--enter the gas limit as recommended on the ICO’s web page, then click “Generate Transaction.” Doing so will prompt a light blue bar to appear at the bottom like this. Tokens from the ICO can be distributed either instantly or may take some time, depending on how they’ve structured it. As I said earlier, your tokens will be sent back to the same MEW address that you sent your Ether from. Knowing this, you’ll now have to create a custom token in your MEW in order to view your token balance from this ICO. To do so, scroll down in MEW & click on “Add Custom Token.” Information for each of the fields that appears should be provided by the ICO; either on their site, their Medium blog, or even their Twitter. Going back to our EWM example, we’ll navigate back over to their site, copy the token contract address, use the EWM token symbol, & use 18 decimals. Paste the token contract address into their proper field, enter “EWM” as the symbol, enter 18 decimals, & click “Save.” You’ll now be able to view your EWM balance whenever the tokens are sent back to you, along with the balances of all the other ERC-20 tokens you hold. Keep in mind that the exchange that provides the most immediate liquidity for your ERC-20 tokens is Etherdelta, where the tokens are traded exclusively against Ether. It’s not until they’re listed on a major exchange (like Bittrex or Binance) that they’ll be available to trade against Bitcoin as well.


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Nice Thanks alot for the info

My pleasure! Thanks for stopping by :)

Good post friend.... Thanks for sharing

And thank you for taking the time to view it!

I appreciate this, the post is really informative. Thanks for sharing .

I'm glad you found it to be informative! If there's anything else I can help you out with, please feel free to let me know :)

excellent!

Thanks Mark!

ICOs have been a huge revelation! It gave companies an additional revenue stream and it provided investors an easier means to invest. Sure, the whole ICO process could be more streamlined, but what we have is already lightyears beyond what we had a decade ago. This is the main strength of ETH, and I feel like this is what other coins should build up on. Usurping ETH in the ICO game is a tough task, but it's very doable. Another nice tutorial. kapatid!

Thanks pare! Yeah I agree that ICOs are a GREAT crowdfunding method...not just for businesses, but for investors alike! Gone are the days of traditional venture capital fundraising & institutional underwriting. Initial coin offerings now allow regular folks like you & I to put in any small amount we're comfortable with in order to get a piece of the "early bird" pie.

It's so revolutionary & a great way to both diversify your portfolio as well as see great returns on your investment.

Sure, the whole ICO process could be more streamlined

I completely agree, especially with how daunting the technical aspect can be; one wrong digit in the sending address can send your funds off to who-knows-where. But there are also apps/services emerging that help deal with this like ZILLA. Hopefully we'll be seeing this streamlining process take place in the very near future!

I've seen ZILLA before, and I support what they do. I've been using KickICO as well to track interesting offerings.

When I see you on camera I feel like I'm back at that restaurant with you and Sharon in Bangkok. What was the name of that place Condom's Restaurant or something! Strange..... Just have to love Thailand!

Regarding this great info, if I saw this about three month's ago I'd be totally blown away, like over my head don't get it. But now it all makes sense to me. I guess I'm finally getting somewhere in my ongoing crypto edumacation! Hope you are having a great day my friend! And well done on another excellent and useful video!

Oh man it was a really sexually suggestive--and unappetizing--name, is all I can remember! Oh Thailand...

if I saw this about three month's ago I'd be totally blown away, like over my head don't get it.

Seems like your tech skills have come a long way & that you're more comfortable with not just technology, but crypto as well! Congratulations buddy & great job with all your progress, seriously :) Thanks for your support as always and hope both you & your pops @yankee-statman are doing amazing as well!!!

Thanks for the kind words Angelo. Yes, what an unappetizing name of that restaurant! lol