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February 19, 2018, 11:09:07 PM
Last edit: February 20, 2018, 12:06:11 AM by poppypoppy
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Kev here from CoinJudge.

If you have reasons to believe an ICO is suspicious or you have personally been scammed by an ICO, then please list the name below.


After listing, we will add them to the queue of ICOs / Coins / Exchanges to investigate.

If the entity turns out to be fraudulent, and the CEO cannot explain or will not co-operate with CoinJudge in order to prove their innocence.

Then they will be added to the database as a scam.

The reasoning will then be posted on /r/coinjudge and our twitter @coinjudgeio

Plus the verdict will be visible on coinjudge.io for those that just want a quick answer.

If you read the reasoning behind our verdict, and you not agree with us, then feel free to still invest in the ICO/coin.

One downside to our service is that on some ICOs, if we cannot find tangible reason to believe that they are a scam, you will see the verdict as "undecided"

It will also say undecided if we have not reviewed that ICO.

Thanks for reading,

We hope to bring out an API, that will be integrated into applications to warn users of crypto addresses listed as scams, so you do not copy and paste or send money to a fraudulent address.

Coinjudge aims to be firewall between scammers and your pockets.

One more thing our website is in beta in terms of design, everything works however we would like to ideally have the reasoning on the website itself and maybe even have a directory to show ICOs/Coins that we are currently investigating.

I believe that CoinJudge will be a key tool for beginners and experienced investors like yourself when determining whether to invest in a project or send money to an address or be warned when the malware that has infected your computer has overwritten your sending address to that of a scammers


I hope you enjoyed the read,

Spread the word about coinjudge so people at least check the site before they decide to invest based on a shill.

There are so many ways that coinjudge can be used to protect your money, I get excited just thinking about it   Cheesy


Thanks again for reading,

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