**Market Snapshot: ICO Momentum and The New Wave of Project Launches**
The fundraising landscape is getting crowded. Several standout projects are making moves this week, painting an interesting picture of where capital is flowing in the Web3 space.
Infinex caught attention by adjusting its strategy—removing the $2.5K participation cap to attract larger backers, though the 1-year token lock remains intact. Meanwhile, Ranger Finance is pushing forward with a $6M ICO through MetaDAO, signaling confidence in the fundraising environment. On another front, Trove successfully hit its $2.5M hard cap, with excess contributions being redirected to an overflow pool.
What's telling here isn't just the funding numbers. It's the diversity of approaches—different mechanisms, different caps, different venues. The market is testing what works, and projects are adapting their strategies accordingly. Whether this signals healthy competition or oversaturation in the fundraising space is the real question worth watching.
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 5h ago
ICOs one after another, it feels like everyone is competing in fundraising strategies... However, Infinex removing the cap is somewhat interesting, but I wonder if this move can truly attract big investors or if it's just another scheme to fleece retail investors.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-09 12:59
Another wave of projects is competing in fundraising strategies, this time even playing with participation thresholds?
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 01-09 12:55
Another bunch of projects rushing for funding... feels like they're all copy-pasting.
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StablecoinSkeptic
· 01-09 12:42
This wave of ICO projects launching in clusters feels a bit chaotic... Is Infinex removing the participation cap to attract big investors? However, with a one-year lock-up, liquidity might still be an issue.
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 01-09 12:34
This wave of ICOs is crowded, it feels like everyone is testing the waters... Infinex removing quota restrictions is probably to attract big investors, but locking funds for a year is still a bit harsh.
**Market Snapshot: ICO Momentum and The New Wave of Project Launches**
The fundraising landscape is getting crowded. Several standout projects are making moves this week, painting an interesting picture of where capital is flowing in the Web3 space.
Infinex caught attention by adjusting its strategy—removing the $2.5K participation cap to attract larger backers, though the 1-year token lock remains intact. Meanwhile, Ranger Finance is pushing forward with a $6M ICO through MetaDAO, signaling confidence in the fundraising environment. On another front, Trove successfully hit its $2.5M hard cap, with excess contributions being redirected to an overflow pool.
What's telling here isn't just the funding numbers. It's the diversity of approaches—different mechanisms, different caps, different venues. The market is testing what works, and projects are adapting their strategies accordingly. Whether this signals healthy competition or oversaturation in the fundraising space is the real question worth watching.