Don't look for the next 100x. Look for this.
Everyone wants to find the next project that multiplies their investment. Few stop to ask: what does a solid project really look like before it pumps?
Here’s a real checklist, no smoke:
1. Verifiable team Are the founders public? Do they have a track record in the space? An anonymous team isn’t automatically a red flag, but it does increase the risk. Research them on LinkedIn, GitHub, and prior interviews.
2. A use case, not just a narrative Ask yourself: if I remove the hype, does this token solve something? Are there real users using the product, or just people speculating on the price?
3. Tokenomics before you buy
What % do founders and VCs have?
When are those tokens unlocked?
An aggressive unlock schedule almost always means future selling pressure.
4. Code audits If it’s a DeFi project and it doesn’t have a code audit from a recognized firm (CertiK, Trail of Bits, etc.), that’s a huge red flag.
5. Real liquidity Low liquidity = easy to manipulate. Check volume on DEXs, not just market cap.
6. Organic community Bots and bought engagement inflate numbers, but they don’t sustain a project. Look to see whether people are discussing the product or just the price.
7. On-chain data Tools like Etherscan, Dune Analytics, or Nansen let you see what big wallets are doing. If the whales
The uncomfortable part:
Looking specifically for "the next 100x" pushes you straight toward the most volatile projects: microcaps, memecoins, presales. They’re also the ones that most frequently end up at zero. Historical sector data confirms this again and again.
Research as if you were going to lose the money. That’s how the people who’ve been doing this for a while protect themselves.
This is not financial advice. Do your own research (DYOR).
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