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May 11, 2018, 06:57:15 PM |
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Unfortunately, any investment is always a risky business, and fraud in this case will always be.
For our part, we can conduct our own research of the project and especially the team, their past experience, reputation, advisors, look at the availability of the MVP and so on. We are unlikely to succeed in unambiguous fraudsters identification, but sometimes it's better to trust the intuition and avoid risk if something causes fear. Personal contact, if possible, can also be useful.
What we can do everything together - and already do - to share experience (successful and unsuccessful) of cooperation with existing teams, to warn and form lists of questionable campaigns, to communicate in order to keep abreast of the current situation on the market.
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