Continued review of ICO trackers.
The first part – https://steemit.com/ico/@cryptoinvestme/list-of-ico-trackers-part-1
The second part – https://steemit.com/ico/@cryptoinvestme/list-of-ico-trackers-part-2
Bitcointalk
Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=159.0
Monthly visits: 22000K
Bitcointalk is the central portal in the world of crypto-currency. The forum has a special topic for ICO – Announcements (Altcoins):
The start of most ICOs begins with this branch. Teams make detailed ICO announcement, community managers work with the audience feedback:
ICO stats
Link: https://icostats.com
Monthly visits: 500K
ICO stats is not a tracker for upcoming ICOs (link Upcoming ICOs leads to icoalert.com), but a service that allows you to track project statistics after ICO. On the main page there is a table with ROI sorts for different time periods:
You can look at the project ROI to the current moment from the ICO date:
Now it is difficult to track projects after the ICO, the information is not structured well. So ICO stats team choose a right direction for the product development. Service has a pretty good design, but the product has not been finalized yet.
Santiment
Link: http://santiment.net
Monthly visits: 100K
Santiment is a project that recently made its own ICO, collecting 45,000 ETH. Santiment team creates an information infrastructure that should simplify the work with ICO information for investors.
ICO board
Link: http://icoboard.io
Monthly visits: n/a
ICO board is a platform for gathering information from projects after ICO. ICO board is still at the development stage, the team promises to create an ICO-tracker with enhanced functionality – a mixture of ICO stats and Santiment.