IMO I think ppl like to have a Legendary member or Hero post the thread for them because they feel it brings them more prestige. I think it does quite the opposite. Just makes it look a bit scammy.
Purchase the Copper member account and post your own ICO. No need to pay someone a penny to help you out
Copper member, one of the options.Purchase the Copper member account and post your own ICO. No need to pay someone a penny to help you out
But what if the authoritative participant of the forum gets acquainted with the project and accepts the offer to become part of the team (if, of course, this proposal is voiced). Then, based on his experience, he can officially participate in the promotion of the project on the forum.
To make sure that this authoritative member of the forum is part of the project, I think it is worth publishing a blog entry about joining the project, a specialist in deep knowledge of the bitcointalk community. Or attach it to a list of teams or consultants.
What do you think about this concept? Would it help clear the forum from Announcements published from purchased or compromised accounts? After all, scammers are unlikely to have access to information about the owner of the account and will not be able to announce these data to the public.