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August 15, 2018, 10:53:01 AM
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They are very much scam all the time but you can have some technical aspects looked before you can invest into them. There are big investors who study these markets closely and invest heavily. This can be seen in the private sale, and this is what you should be looking after at the first glance. If the private sale is hot success then you can go for the pre-sale but if you are not confident then wait until it finishes and go for the ICO main sale to see how much cap has been reached. Usually hard cap will be first sign of good project but no guarantee of legitimacy. For this you have to wait until ICO gets listed over exchanger, if it does then you are good to go.

Now a days, whitepaper doesnt work, roadmaps are just paintings over the white paper and nothing else.
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August 18, 2018, 10:05:27 AM
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There is no significant way or method that one can determine whether a project is scam or not or whether it will definitely be a success or not. Thing is, we could only speculate or assume based on our findings or intuitions. The few things that we could do that is in our control os doing a research on the project and seeing if it's worth taking a risk for.
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August 18, 2018, 10:09:37 AM
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I saw one Ico listing the Oracle seo, with a very poor website design, some scam ICO are putting fake profiles in their team page, dig deep and check if the people behind the project are indeed real people, majority of these are on LinkedIn, so get an account on Linked and interact to check if they can really deliver.

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