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can someone check this site? about the 2x fold prize of ETH. if someone sends 0.5 ETH to their address & will get a bonus 2x = 1 ETH https://mixineth.com/2x bonus will be sent to the address that you entered or that you want from ETH. Are gifts like this true? EDIT:
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how many prizes did you get from this year's bounty project? knowing many fraudulent projects in 2018-2019, I personally only get $ 500 from 2 projects like SESSIA and Colletrix, and that is also a social media campaign. on the one hand there are some tokens that are worthless, not yet listed on the exchange and there are some tokens that haven't been sent to my wallet.
how about your story?
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Doesn't red trust mean symbolize bad image? if so, do you still believe in projects managed by well-known managers who have red trust?
and frankly like @Wapinter
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1. Check the overall contents of the project such as a team, road map, white paper, etc. 2. Check various features offered by the project such as privacy coins or decentralized coins. 3. Check how valuable the coins are or compare with other more popular coins. if the coins have potential, of course have a multi-professional team & the volume of coins always increases. 4. To be honest, the best coins to invest are the top coins or have been listed in the top 10 at CMC. 5. I suggest you invest in established coins rather than looking for very young and newly planted coins to invest. I say this because I personally don't have a high risk appetite, so it's better to invest safely .. how about you guys?
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KYC is no longer a powerful weapon to overcome it all, even I feel if like a live video call it could be a show or someone who has been paid by the team to play like the real team.
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simple, in most cases that most of the new coins generated from many projects are useless and even feel like dead. they are like uninvited guests. come and then leave.
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If the project is a scam, it would be really silly of its team to show their true identities. In most cases, they just find some pics online and use them as the images of their “Chief Financial Officers” or “advisors,” as was seen in Empire Card who used a picture of French actress Sabine de Poncins, little known outside of France, as the portrait of their proud imaginary CEO Patricia Harrison. There have even been reports of Ryan Gosling “working” for a project as a designer under a completely different name. Some scammers are, however, way more intricate. They know it’s quite easy to reveal a fake pic so they just hire people to pose as their CEOs, CFOs, and so forth. Rumor has it that certain scammers even pay homeless people to pretend they’re leading a disruptive startup to a bright and radiant future. This fraud is much harder to call out, but at least those guys help homeless people in some way, so here’s your silver lining.
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agree, the project product is not a guarantee that the project will succeed, but a professional development team that needs to be considered in a project, without the performance of the developer of course the products they make will not function properly.
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