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February 25, 2018, 02:39:17 PM |
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reading whitepapers is a great source of information for new people to the cryptospace, alot of these concepts seem very not needed sometimes I recommend you new folks to read Mybit whitepaper it will definetely open your eyes to a few pockets of the blockchains usage with certain sectors of the cryptosphere.
Anybody else has a couple of informative whitepapers, that opened your eyes to a certain technology or undervalued market or just good information? Im about to read deeponion's!
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February 25, 2018, 02:45:23 PM |
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reading whitepapers is a great source of information for new people to the cryptospace, alot of these concepts seem very not needed sometimes I recommend you new folks to read Mybit whitepaper it will definetely open your eyes to a few pockets of the blockchains usage with certain sectors of the cryptosphere.
Anybody else has a couple of informative whitepapers, that opened your eyes to a certain technology or undervalued market or just good information? Im about to read deeponion's!
I am pretty sure that not many people read whitepapers. But those who do - they develop. I usually skip all technological side cause I am not a tech guy, and concenrate on general idea, global vision (what project is going to achieve, which problem to solve), team, advisors and hardcap (plus % allocation to the crowdsale). I see that today people used to follow influencers and have very little personal understading and expectations. Currently market ignores some great projects because nobody from influencers speak about them - everubody is looking for new ICO with X2-4 forgetting that there are old great projects that are ready to explode.
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February 25, 2018, 02:53:47 PM |
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The first thing I do when I get acquainted with a new project is study WhitePaper. Only there you can find all the necessary information about the project, including the Idea, Team, Prototype, Token Sale and much more.
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February 25, 2018, 03:03:24 PM |
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I would recommend reading the bitcoin white paper and the ethereum whitepaper. There are a lot of gems in it. I read them many times now and everytime I read, there are things that I learned which I didn't noticed from the previous reads. Lately I've been interested with techinical papers like zk-snarks and equihash. I find them truely amazing to read.
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February 25, 2018, 03:06:46 PM |
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reading whitepapers is a great source of information for new people to the cryptospace, alot of these concepts seem very not needed sometimes I recommend you new folks to read Mybit whitepaper it will definetely open your eyes to a few pockets of the blockchains usage with certain sectors of the cryptosphere.
Anybody else has a couple of informative whitepapers, that opened your eyes to a certain technology or undervalued market or just good information? Im about to read deeponion's!
Reading whitepaper is always become a great source but not all of the whitepaper has been written properly by the developer. Look at some projects that created crap whitepaper and it just like created by seven years old kid. But looks like the majority of people consider the whitepaper as a source to get the more information regarding ico rather than try to understand that as a source to get a certain explanation about a new technology.
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February 25, 2018, 03:12:28 PM |
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yes, i think one should read the whitepaper before deciding to invest in a project. By reading whitepaper, we can know the concept of project, roadmap, business plan, development team, to potential of projects in the future.
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February 25, 2018, 03:14:17 PM |
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I am sure that few people study the project, mostly all rely on someone. I study not only the companies to which I want to invest my money, but also the companies to which I am going to participate in bounty.
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February 25, 2018, 03:18:38 PM |
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White Paper is a must read for an investor or be ready to lose your funds. No investor should ignore a project's white paper as its the first source of information. My device is filled with white papers that I am even thinking of deleting some.
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February 25, 2018, 03:19:31 PM |
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Whitepaper is a useful thing. Indeed, it helps to develop their knowledge of the crypto currency. And also allows you to better know about the project itself, about its prospects.
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February 25, 2018, 03:29:07 PM |
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Reading whitepapers is a must when you want to look for a good project, its not an easy thing to do but when you do it all the time, you get used to it.
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February 25, 2018, 03:53:29 PM |
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Some whitepapers are to complicated so I prefer first to watch a video or read the lightpaper to know more about the project. If it is after that interesting for me I read the whitepaper.
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February 25, 2018, 04:01:02 PM |
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I don't think enough people read the whitepapers and just end up falling for the hype.
In reality, if you really want to check if the ICO is a scam - you have to study the whitepaper thoroughly.
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February 25, 2018, 04:02:24 PM |
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You can judge the project's direction thru its whitepaper it is the core of each projects,most commonly the project's goal and future will depend on it,but whitepaper isnt the most valuable thing that we need to check,for me it is the team behind it,because whitepaper and roadmaps cant be done without the progress of the people behimd the project.
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February 25, 2018, 04:34:37 PM |
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It is of crucial importance to read whitepapers before deciding to invest in any ICO, I suppose. Actually I dont think that all information that the founders include in their whitepapers is real, but the point is I can observe the way they introduce their projects. Normally I take the first look at the team behind the project to see whether their profiles are good enough, and then read the rest of the whitepaper (but not as carefully as the section of Development Team)
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February 25, 2018, 04:36:20 PM |
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As what i see, meny amateur investors they dont really understand the project that they're putting money in because they dont read white papers usually, i dont think this habit will work since there are more and more ICOs releasing nowadays and we're risking our assets if we dont understand thoroughly what the ICO projects are and how they're doing.
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Ant112990 (OP)
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February 25, 2018, 04:47:08 PM |
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reading whitepapers is a great source of information for new people to the cryptospace, alot of these concepts seem very not needed sometimes I recommend you new folks to read Mybit whitepaper it will definetely open your eyes to a few pockets of the blockchains usage with certain sectors of the cryptosphere.
Anybody else has a couple of informative whitepapers, that opened your eyes to a certain technology or undervalued market or just good information? Im about to read deeponion's!
I am pretty sure that not many people read whitepapers. But those who do - they develop. I usually skip all technological side cause I am not a tech guy, and concenrate on general idea, global vision (what project is going to achieve, which problem to solve), team, advisors and hardcap (plus % allocation to the crowdsale). I see that today people used to follow influencers and have very little personal understading and expectations. Currently market ignores some great projects because nobody from influencers speak about them - everubody is looking for new ICO with X2-4 forgetting that there are old great projects that are ready to explode. Yeah, I never was the technological guy, but reading the papers and listening to some of these youtubers.. you can of weed out who is saying B.S. and who knows what they're talking about.. like one concept im trying to wrap my head around is the Sharding feature.. from my knowledge it basically takes pieces of information and spreads it across the network, which im guessing keeps the network/nodesup to speed alot faster because the bits of information are destributed, which breaks them down in size. I heard somewhere cant really remember with all this tech, news, and government drama.. but they were saying to run that sharding feature it will require alot of computational power and all types of stuff..
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February 25, 2018, 04:47:12 PM |
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first of all you need to have some basic understanding of the blockchain technology and have been around the technical aspect of it all to read the whitepapers and really understand them.
secondly it depends on your goals. if you are just in it for trading (an investment to make money) which is the case for most people, then reading whitepapers is a total waste of time!
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Ant112990 (OP)
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February 25, 2018, 04:57:43 PM |
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Well it's always a must to read them if you're gonna go invest in the coin/token you're interested with isn't it?
Yes it is, but not many people are doing that. They hear a friend, youtuber (sponsored), banner Ad/Video, etc and invest a big portion of their funds, and when that project doesn't do good in the NEAR future they panic sell, and lose money bouncing around on coins. If you get personal with a project read whitepaper, watch AMA's, Presentations, join telegram groups and follow announcement, check the track history of their promises, Github activity, how involved the community is ALL the things that make you value the project and believe the vision.. then you will think the opposite way, like me I watch a project and I hope that they dont go on a bull run until I obtain my "required balance" lets say 2,500 coins.
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February 25, 2018, 04:59:18 PM |
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reading whitepapers is a great source of information for new people to the cryptospace, alot of these concepts seem very not needed sometimes I recommend you new folks to read Mybit whitepaper it will definetely open your eyes to a few pockets of the blockchains usage with certain sectors of the cryptosphere.
Anybody else has a couple of informative whitepapers, that opened your eyes to a certain technology or undervalued market or just good information? Im about to read deeponion's!
Yes, reading white paper is an excellent choice for many, but nowadays, very few people understand the newspaper and instead surf the facebook or other social media sites to read the news. Because of the presence on the social network in addition to a lot of information about the virtual currency is spread on the news or social networking sites and caused a lot of public opinions.
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February 25, 2018, 05:00:48 PM |
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before deciding to invest in ico or buy a new token in the exchanger, I always take the time to read the whitepaper of the project, I think it's good and does not take a lot of time
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