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January 29, 2018, 10:04:13 PM
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Before you decide to invest in a project, you need to study the management team and how it works. Do not just invest in someone else's share while you do not really research the coin you invest in, it's very dangerous because you can be scammed at any time. The person you can trust the most is yourself, remember this.

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January 29, 2018, 10:13:24 PM
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To avoid scam project here my advice :
1. They have refferal system ( not all but i really hate this thing)
2. Give you big bonnuses for presale like 50 to 100% bonus.
3. Poorly design website
4. New create twitter account ( can be variable but dont focus in this one)
5. Their team unprofesional, and unknown
6. Their mission is to big and seems unreal and cant be happend.

I mostly watch, review and oberved their sites, twitter posting, youtube and of course facebook if they have the kind if quality to introduce their projects because for me don't just the book by its cover will not be applicable anymore by this time because our money and efforts is at stake. Members of the team of the certain ICO should really have to be carefully review as well because some are actors.
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January 29, 2018, 10:15:28 PM
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On my suggestion to avoid any kind of scam lesson # 1 never store your Bitcoin and Altcoin to any kind of exchange if possible move or transfer it to your personal wallet much safer to hardware wallet,lesson # never exposed your private key to anyone if possible no one knows your private key only you.
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April 18, 2018, 11:40:44 AM
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For me this is how to avoid scam ICO:
1. WEBSITE must be good and presentable.
2. Check for the team members and search them on social media if they post something with it.
3. Not too big to be true bonuses.
4. They have a decent campaign manager for their ICO.
5. Good "better-best" white paper for their project.
6. read all of the comment on this thread and you will learn more, extract all the information and make it as a rule before investing to ICO.
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