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April 26, 2019, 11:37:58 AM
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It's hard to know if a bounty is a scam at an early stage but it's an advantage if we'll check everything about their team and developers. They could be a scam project if the crypto press isn’t talking about them. We have to check their website as well, if it's full of mistakes then it could be a scam. You have to think twice if the reward it too good to be true. Get rid of the bounty if they are asking too much information about you and lastly, it could also be a scam if you have to pay just to pursue and withdraw your reward.

Nowadays that is no use. Look at Tezos everybody knew who they were. Look at Dan Larimer everybody knows and has met him. Look at McAfee,,, look at Craig Wright. Great guys who are real and who all have skills and everything. But they launched shitty projects that scammed people,,, and still we forget and we think just because the team and devs are real,,, does not mean anything to scam probability.

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April 26, 2019, 12:38:03 PM
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It's hard to know if a bounty is a scam at an early stage but it's an advantage if we'll check everything about their team and developers. They could be a scam project if the crypto press isn’t talking about them. We have to check their website as well, if it's full of mistakes then it could be a scam. You have to think twice if the reward it too good to be true. Get rid of the bounty if they are asking too much information about you and lastly, it could also be a scam if you have to pay just to pursue and withdraw your reward.

Nowadays that is no use. Look at Tezos everybody knew who they were. Look at Dan Larimer everybody knows and has met him. Look at McAfee,,, look at Craig Wright. Great guys who are real and who all have skills and everything. But they launched shitty projects that scammed people,,, and still we forget and we think just because the team and devs are real,,, does not mean anything to scam probability.

sure they can scam but their reputation can be badly affected but what surprises me is that why those people are still popular despite the scams  that they made ? or maybe they dont scam but they only make such negative speculations like for example mcafee ,  mcafee is popular for his negative insights about bitcoin but thats normal and that cant be considered as a seriuos crime not unlike to scamming where you are taking the peoples money  .
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April 26, 2019, 03:20:30 PM
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It's hard to know if a bounty is a scam at an early stage but it's an advantage if we'll check everything about their team and developers. They could be a scam project if the crypto press isn’t talking about them. We have to check their website as well, if it's full of mistakes then it could be a scam. You have to think twice if the reward it too good to be true. Get rid of the bounty if they are asking too much information about you and lastly, it could also be a scam if you have to pay just to pursue and withdraw your reward.

Nowadays that is no use. Look at Tezos everybody knew who they were. Look at Dan Larimer everybody knows and has met him. Look at McAfee,,, look at Craig Wright. Great guys who are real and who all have skills and everything. But they launched shitty projects that scammed people,,, and still we forget and we think just because the team and devs are real,,, does not mean anything to scam probability.

Well said bro. Contents and product is the matter on choosing the ICO. If they they have the big team may be on IEO exchange community people believe them and invest their fund by closing their eyes, but if they come to real life on ICO launch no one will not accept it.

If they have a matter on idea and product, I will invest on it else I don't.

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