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CoinGecko ICO Calendar

CoinGecko ICO Calendar: A Beginner's Guide

Welcome to the world of Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs)This guide will walk you through how to use the CoinGecko ICO Calendar to find new cryptocurrency projects and potentially invest in them early. It's important to understand that ICOs are *highly* risky, so this guide also emphasizes the need for careful research.

What is an ICO?

ICO stands for Initial Coin Offering. Think of it like a crowdfunding campaign, but instead of getting a product in return, you receive new cryptocurrency tokens. These tokens can then be traded on cryptocurrency exchanges like Register now or Start trading.

Companies launch ICOs to raise money for their projects. Investing in an ICO means you are betting on the success of that project. If the project succeeds, the value of your tokens may increase. If it fails, you could lose your entire investment. ICOs are considered a high-risk, high-reward investment. See Risk Management for further information on how to protect your funds.

What is the CoinGecko ICO Calendar?

The CoinGecko ICO Calendar (available at [https://www.coingecko.com/ico-calendar](https://www.coingecko.com/ico-calendar)) is a website that lists upcoming and ongoing ICOs. It's a central place to find information about new projects, their launch dates, and how to participate. It’s a useful tool, but *not* a guarantee of success. Always do your own research (DYOR)

How to Use the CoinGecko ICO Calendar: A Step-by-Step Guide

1. **Access the Calendar:** Go to [https://www.coingecko.com/ico-calendar](https://www.coingecko.com/ico-calendar). 2. **Browse the Listings:** You'll see a list of ICOs, sorted by upcoming launch date. Each listing provides basic information. 3. **Understand the Columns:** The calendar includes several columns. Here's what they mean: * **Name:** The name of the project. * **Start Date:** When the ICO begins. * **End Date:** When the ICO ends (or "Ongoing" if it's still active). * **Raised:** How much money the project has raised so far. * **Token Price:** The price of one token during the ICO. * **Total Supply:** The total number of tokens that will ever exist. * **Description:** A brief overview of the project. 4. **Click for More Details:** Click on the project name to go to a detailed page. This page usually includes a more comprehensive description, a link to the project's website, and links to their social media channels. 5. **Filter and Sort:** Use the filters at the top of the calendar to narrow down your search. You can filter by blockchain (e.g., Ethereum, Solana), category (e.g., DeFi, NFT), and status (e.g., Upcoming, Ongoing, Completed). You can sort by various criteria, like start date or amount raised.

Key Information to Look For

When evaluating an ICO on the CoinGecko calendar, pay attention to these factors:

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