ICOs (initial coin offerings) are a popular way for cryptocurrency projects to raise funds through public presales prior to them listing on exchanges.
There are always lots of active ICOs running at any one time, but finding legit projects with high potential isn’t always easy. Luckily, you can use our ICO tracker to check out legit ICOs with high potential.
ICO NAME | CURRENT STAGE | PLATFORM | STATUS | Target Funding | Visit Presale |
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Pepe Unchained | Pre-Sale | ethereum | Ends in 22 days Sep 30, 2024 |
- | Visit Presale |
Crypto All Stars | Pre-Sale | ethereum | Ends in 53 days Oct 31, 2024 |
- | Visit Presale |
The Meme Games | Pre-Sale: Stage 10 | ethereum | Ends in 2 days Sep 10, 2024 |
- | Visit Presale |
Minotaurus | Pre-Sale: Stage 8 | Binance Smart Chain | Ends in 6 days Sep 14, 2024 |
- | Visit Presale |
Artemis | Pre-Sale | ethereum | Ends in 17 days Sep 25, 2024 |
- | Visit Presale |
TOKERO | ICO: Presale | solana | Ends in 21 days Sep 29, 2024 |
- | Visit Presale |
Fatty | Pre-Sale | Arbitrum One, Ethereum, BNB Chain | Ends in 22 days Sep 30, 2024 |
$9,000,000 | Visit Presale |
SpongeBob V2 | ICO | ethereum | Ends in 22 days Sep 30, 2024 |
- | Visit Presale |
Shiba Shootout | Pre-Sale | Ends in 22 days Sep 30, 2024 |
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Arkenstone | Pre-Sale: Stage 13 | solana | Ends in 1 days Sep 09, 2024 |
$1,000,000 | Visit Presale |
Gladiator | ICO | Binance Smart Chain | Ends in 2 days Sep 10, 2024 |
$500,000 | Visit Presale |
COINSEC | Pre-Sale | ethereum | Ends in 2 days Sep 10, 2024 |
$5,000,000 | Visit Presale |
AiDoge | Pre-Sale | ethereum | Ends in 3 days Sep 12, 2024 |
- | Visit Presale |
Golden Cobra | Pre-Sale | Binance Smart Chain | Ends in 5 days Sep 13, 2024 |
$1,300,000 | Visit Presale |
Vestrum | Pre-Sale: Phase 1 | ethereum | Ends in 5 days Sep 13, 2024 |
- | Visit Presale |
Active ICOs Explained
Initial Coin Offerings, often shortened to ICOs, are the stage of a crypto project’s life cycle when they are first introduced to market and public investment.
Similar to an IPO on the stock market, active ICO tokens are available to purchase at a set price but not yet available to trade via an exchange. ICOs are usually offered as a way to build capital for the development of the project and generate hype in the wider market.
Investing in the best active ICOs can be a great way to generate profits as they usually offer tokens at a lower price than when they eventually are listed, sometimes allowing for near-instant profit, as well as investing in a high-potential project ahead of the rest of the market.
Tamadoge is one such example of an ICO where early investors could secure near-instant profits. The first stage of its presale had TAMA tokens on offer for $0.01 but by the final stage they were priced at, and listed for, $0.03.
That meant profits of 200% were available as soon as TAMA reached exchanges. The token later pumped all the way to $0.194, almost 2,000% more than its ICO price in just two weeks.
Ethereum is one of the most famous examples of a successful ICO – after being initially offered to the public in 2014 for just $0.31, ETH reached a peak price of $4,878.26 in 2021 – an increase of 1,573,532% in just seven years. So what are the best Ethereum ICOs in 2024?
NEO is another example of a hugely successful ICO, even though the token is currently 95% down from its all-time high price of $175. NEO tokens were first offered at $0.03 and are currently trading at around $7.20 at the time of writing, almost 24,000% in profit.
However, the active ICO market is an extremely high-risk/high-reward space to invest in.
While other projects have proved bona fide credentials over time, active ICOs are brand new cryptocurrencies with untested utility, no established market and added risk that the project is an outright scam.
Those investing in active ICOs should always do deep research into a project, paying particular attention to its whitepaper, website, roadmap, tokenomics and team. You can use our ICO tracker as a starting point for finding high quality projects.
Tom Sheen
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