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Hi guys. I found Tenzorum on a website that publishes ratings from popular experts: https://topexperts.io/ico/tenzorumThere is just a common 3.82/10 score from 11 experts. What do you think about it?
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Hi guys. I found NOIA on a website that publishes ratings from popular experts: https://topexperts.io/ico/noia-networkThere is a common 6.71/10 score, but some experts gave low scores, e. g. Neironix - 18.80/100 What do you think about it?
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On the ICO websites we can see ratings from various trackers, all with high scores. I checked on the sites, the score is really that. But can it be trusted?
Of course, ratings are sold, and on that they earn.
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How do you differ scam projects? Recently, for every second project, someone writes a "scam". At the same time, a bunch of popular projects like Savedroid collect millions and disappear.
There are a lot of criteria by which you can check scam projects. These are economic factors, the team, code, and more. If you are new to this, you can hardly figure it out right away. You can choose the project, analyze it, and then compare with reports of famous experts. But there are no guarantees that the report was not made for money. There are no guarantees, so you should look at reports from different experts and compare their opinions and yours. You can have a table where you will virtually “invest” in projects and then watch roi. In the future, with success, you can start a real investment.
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Well, icobench and icoholder seem to be normally rate. But who knows, maybe scam ICOs can buy a good rating there. Of course, ratings are sold, and on that they earn It's unrealistic to buy ratings on all listings, there are more than 100 of them. And popular projects are analyzed by almost all top experts. It is enough to see one negative report to understand everything. And where to get such a list of experts?
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How do you differ scam projects? Recently, for every second project, someone writes a "scam". At the same time, a bunch of popular projects like Savedroid collect millions and disappear.
There are a lot of criteria by which you can check scam projects. These are economic factors, the team, code, and more. If you are new to this, you can hardly figure it out right away. You can choose the project, analyze it, and then compare with reports of famous experts.
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Hello. On the ICO websites we often can see ratings from various trackers, all with high scores. I checked on the sites, the score is really that. But can it be trusted?
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