Sounds like a good idea though I am not persuaded that any scheme or project can really eliminate scam ICOs. Scam is systematic and appeals to predominantly greedy minds more often than not. They over promise and there would always be newbies to fall victims of such schemes. That said, there is also a thin line between a scam project and a failed project
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They both make you some money. Depending on your time and drive, I would much rather advise you choose bounty. If you have a good social media followers and/or a good bitcointalk rank, you could have some profitable bounties. Join also @krypitalbounty on telegram.
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Finding a good ICO is getting more difficult by the day with hundreds of projects launching every month. One can no longer rely on whitepapers as one can hardly read hundreds of whitepapers per month and make a good investment decision. With that said, there are good ICO marketers such as krypital group that one could rely on based on an impeccable track record of successful projects.
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In my opinion, Nigeria like some other countries are still young to so many technology and it naturally would make the government hesitant when such entirely new ideas like crypto creeps in. They probably need time to study the technology.
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I saw a section of the whitepaper that gave me goose pimples. You take a look at this line guys "While many traditional taxi services now offer apps for bookings, for the purpose of this research, we will only focus on private vehicles being used to disrupt the transportation industry, with drivers seen as contractors rather than employees." Amazing stuff
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WONO not only provides a fully transparent asset rating system and community member reputations, but also an unrivaled mechanism of compensation payments based on crowd insurance. Imho WONO will become a new-generation P2P platform that is tech-savvy.
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