Investing in the right cryptocurrency can lead to a big payoff. A great example of this is Erik Fineman, who invested in Bitcoin when they were worth $12, he’s now a millionaire after selling his coins during their peak price of $1,200.
The infographic below gives a round up of Initial Coin Offerings (ICO) which were worth very little a year or two ago, but have grown to become incredibly successful.
As you can see from the infographic Tezos (XTZ) is one of the less successful ICOs. It was launched during the first two weeks of July by Block.one with a value of $0.4000. We say less successful however each token is now worth over 253 percent more than its initial token price.
Think that’s a lot?
If you would have invested $1000 in NEO back in August of 2016 that would be worth over $23,000 today!
The best has been saved for last however, you will not believe how much you would have made if you had put $1000 into Stratis back in June 2016. Take a look at the infographic designed by ICO Watchlist below to find out:
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