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November 14, 2017, 09:46:55 PM
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I think to find out if an ICO is scam or not you've to research a lot! I mean their whitepaper, market existence, team and etc for that matter. If you are too confused then it's always better to avoid investing and wait for the project to hit market.
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November 17, 2017, 11:00:29 AM
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lol this post is rediculous...

Just a very bad move to black spam this project with rumbling people who are barely understandable.

The problem is that nobody is aware about scam because there are people here using scam as a stop word...

Let me quote some parts what I have found online:

SPAM SPAM SPAM....... OMG....

--So why spam?

- oh.... euhm yeah because they look like euhm blebkejlhuyeyitybtetvytdbyetbdyedgynbgded.... and yes oh they have yes registered a company of 1.3 mill usd, wow they work is impossible!!!

--Sorry, I Can`t understand what you are saying?

- Yes well they mine!!! yeah! bad people! because they mine! and oooh yes they have euhm they have other companies!!! this is scam oh yes and the other ones wife is working there yes spam! how is it possible that they can do this?

- Ok wow , yes I see ok maybe this part is ok but euhmmm yeah! I found it! they have a...


Dammn.... very very very stupid...



OFFICIAL channel is here guys:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2343914.0

They have also posted some information.

The only thing people have to understand is that you are nothing with only software... For democratizing crypto in real life you need real people on the road convincing businesses to join... you need a whole army... and well I don`t work for free, so I don't know or anyone here does?

Licences for these kind of things and etc.... I think you guys are underestimating this.


looks like everyone has something to say, but how many of these coins are used in real life?


I believe that Avesta will succeed. All the comments I read about it is very generic and subjective.

If we are subjective, then this is my contribution:

I have just invested in them and it runs quite smooth!
END

Now the objective part:


That they are going to democratizing is for sure.

Why do I say this?

https://steemit.com/avesta/@illuminatio/avesta-coin-used-in-a-blockchain-bank


They are releasing news and there are improvements to see with your own eyes very frequent...

So, if everyone of us would start commenting like this, it would be a better place for decision takers.
Nowadays, you will have to go through all the unrelevant information, to find the real information.

So yes, I do believe that this is a harsh world








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November 17, 2017, 11:04:55 AM
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I think to find out if an ICO is scam or not you've to research a lot! I mean their whitepaper, market existence, team and etc for that matter. If you are too confused then it's always better to avoid investing and wait for the project to hit market.

And a lot of token are below ICO price when they are introduce to market. Patience !

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November 17, 2017, 11:07:05 AM
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Spot a scam in ICO isn't that hard. You should check the whitepaper and the owner of the project. Check how legal they are so the truth will show up infront of your face.
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November 17, 2017, 11:21:27 AM
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Just write on their telegram channel something like "hi, are you a scam?" Results are always hillarious.
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November 17, 2017, 05:22:24 PM
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Do your own proper findings never rely on what you see on website they can mislead a times
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November 17, 2017, 05:34:14 PM
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many friends and trusted social media say it is scam so not recommended it

will add urls later i’m at pc now
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November 17, 2017, 06:12:53 PM
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many friends and trusted social media say it is scam so not recommended it

will add urls later i’m at pc now

Many friends and trusted Social media  Wink I would love to see some proof.
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November 17, 2017, 06:33:07 PM
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You should be very careful when it comes to ICOs. Many of them are scams so good research is required. You should check their capabilities and experience of the team members, how are they interacting with the community, is their white paper mature, how the website looks like, etc. It is not so important what somebody said about the ICO, maybe he/she is disappointed in who knows the reason. Double check everything and do your own research. If you find it good enough then you should invest, otherwise stay away from it.
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November 17, 2017, 07:51:39 PM
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many friends and trusted social media say it is scam so not recommended it

will add urls later i’m at pc now

Alright, post the links!
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November 17, 2017, 07:58:28 PM
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The best strategy is not to invest in ICOs. You can always invest later once it is available for trading and/or once the project proves itself.

I follow this line of strategy, so far few icos have delivered anything interesting, most are hype that serves for pump and dump.
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November 17, 2017, 08:00:36 PM
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You better do your own research on that particular coin before investing any amount and obviously play with the money you can afford.


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November 17, 2017, 08:02:10 PM
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I think to find out if an ICO is scam or not you've to research a lot! I mean their whitepaper, market existence, team and etc for that matter. If you are too confused then it's always better to avoid investing and wait for the project to hit market.

And a lot of token are below ICO price when they are introduce to market. Patience !
yes most of the coins are cheaper then their ico price.

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November 17, 2017, 08:25:39 PM
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On cryptocompare.com, I found the Avesta ICO - it looks nice, but coinanalysis.io says they're a scammer.

is that true?

Edit: Forgot the link http://coinanalysis.io/avesta/

To say the least, after reading through the post and comments under the post, I wouldn't invest with them (not because I think that they are scam, just the vibes I guess)... But man the team in their website is huge..
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November 17, 2017, 08:37:34 PM
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What did you like about this project? !

Domain:avesta.io
Registration Date:2017-02-27
Expiration Date:2018-02-27  !!!!!!

+ poor team

I don't recommend you buying this ICO, it's look like 80% scam. there are many good ICOs out there.

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November 17, 2017, 08:38:12 PM
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I think scammerchek not everything right, because I ever jion in the project scam issu, but when i only join in that project, i get big reward

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November 17, 2017, 08:42:53 PM
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Be careful if we are talking about ico because there are many scammer in term of ICO you shoul think first you need the prof  before investing in any ICO

Take a time to research all details about that ICO  before investing or you just wait their project that is prof that the ICO is not scam.

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November 17, 2017, 09:52:16 PM
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On cryptocompare.com, I found the Avesta ICO - it looks nice, but coinanalysis.io says they're a scammer.

is that true?

Edit: Forgot the link http://coinanalysis.io/avesta/

They're right about their promises being way too much. I'm not sure how they will manage to release their product in 2018 when all they've got is essentially empty promises that you have to trust if you're an investor and some screenshots.

I haven't looked into this in depth, so i can't say for sure that it's definitely a scam.

But i would stay away. The idea isn't even that good.
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November 17, 2017, 10:16:45 PM
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I think scammerchek not everything right, because I ever jion in the project scam issu, but when i only join in that project, i get big reward

I totally agree with you, do not ever trust someone who says it is a fraud, because I think it is a nonsense to do it, and I once joined the polybius project at that time, many people say they are cheats. But the fact is they pay all the gifts that come to promote the project.

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November 18, 2017, 02:55:32 AM
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On cryptocompare.com, I found the Avesta ICO - it looks nice, but coinanalysis.io says they're a scammer.

is that true?

Edit: Forgot the link http://coinanalysis.io/avesta/

They're right about their promises being way too much. I'm not sure how they will manage to release their product in 2018 when all they've got is essentially empty promises that you have to trust if you're an investor and some screenshots.

I haven't looked into this in depth, so i can't say for sure that it's definitely a scam.

But i would stay away. The idea isn't even that good.

Hahahaha
This is very funny...  You forgot the video`s and their ICO platform which actually is the wallet, so yes it is there!
Not good? Scalable cryptocurrency? So that crypto is actually in use by plain people? Making things easier so no coding would be needed for smart contracts? implementing Avesta in Africa with deals already made?

Are you FUCKING KIDDIN ME?Huh!!!!

Their paperwork is already done as I can see. The whole chain is already created! They need the support to kickstart the system.
There in no proper content or any decent analyzing here... just like our journalism nowadays. A post backed on nothing...
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