owmivmen
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April 07, 2018, 02:49:49 PM |
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do you ever follow the work bounty signature program, social media campaign but ended a scam? then how can we know the project ended a scam or a professional? Give me more tips thank you
I can not guess if the ico / bounty scam project compares 50:50. but I can only judge from the usefulness of the project whether it can be received by investors and teams who handle the project. I recommend you to donload ICO alarm or ICO assessment.
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KirunBarber
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April 07, 2018, 04:23:57 PM |
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a difficult to predict an ICO scam or not .. but at least we can predict at least follow the team trip that is in it.bagaimana movement of all the programs that exist, I think on social media sites or websites we can see.dan make sure the quick response from the team when there are questions or problems on the way ...
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April 07, 2018, 04:50:26 PM |
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Well you can't tell whether the project will be ended up being scam because nowadays the scammers are also growing they made themselves look very professional, they planned the scam well. I'm also an investor for almost a year and no matter what I do there are some cases that the project on where I invest ended up being a scam that's why I said that it's really hard to figure out which is the real project and which are the legit ones. I've made a thread to avoid being scammed again this thread may either not going to help you or might help you: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3196383.msg33152916#msg33152916
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success007
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May 02, 2018, 01:21:29 PM |
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Look at the project if it is worth to join and the Bounty allocation if its worth the time and effort. Doing research is the most important thing to remember to know if the bounty is fake and not paying. If the bounty is not showing faces or the rules are not clear, investigate so that you dont waste your own time.
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May 02, 2018, 01:51:54 PM |
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Nice answers friends, my hope be like you do, keep move and post and have been quality rank aehgnd good luck
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so98nn
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May 02, 2018, 05:43:35 PM |
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do you ever follow the work bounty signature program, social media campaign but ended a scam? then how can we know the project ended a scam or a professional? Give me more tips thank you
Yes i have experienced one or two twitter bounty campaigns in which i invested my time and efforts but at the get scammed. So i will say that it's not easy to find a legit ICO project because they were active on social media and their project was also good but still they get scam. So i will say you have to look various sources like whitepaper,team behind project and the objective of the project. Be careful while choosing any project.
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djsugar
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May 02, 2018, 08:23:48 PM |
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do you ever follow the work bounty signature program, social media campaign but ended a scam? then how can we know the project ended a scam or a professional? Give me more tips thank you
If you are specifically interested in earning through bounties but fear that the project may turns out to be scam, then i would say that a legit project too can fail to raise a decent amount in a their ICO leaving nothing to bounty hunters. So, along with analyzing the legit project, one needs to look for the potential project before investing in an ICO or doing a bounty. I usually look for ICO ratings on various websites, telegram discussions, team background, project potential, social media presence and how reliable is the roadmap.
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senne
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May 02, 2018, 08:53:28 PM |
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Tips are just a ray hope and a method of precaution nothing else, you can compare tips from getting scam by an ICO to storing your money in an exchange. Things might work fine for a long period of time but can change any time. Projects look good and very tempting to invest, best part is every project will predict to be next bitcoin but who survives many few. In this matter I think you are gambling your money, you might be careful and increases your chances for winning but you are still gambling.
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May 03, 2018, 03:08:58 AM |
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I think there is no single parameter that can distinguish the scam project. try to visit the website and then read whitepaper, if they give the lure of prizes that many we should be vigilant
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GLOBAL REIT: The 1st ever Blockchain based Real Estate Investment Trust 〔 http://globalreit.io/ 〕
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btcblockchain
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May 03, 2018, 03:56:11 AM |
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if the ico project admin team don't use real profiles in twitter and LinkedIn then the project may be a scam its better to avoid such icos and more over the admin team should be active in all social media platforms
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BlackMoon258
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May 03, 2018, 04:08:54 AM |
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There're some important questions to ask about an ICO project before you decide to invest or not:
1. Who is on the team, what are their backgrounds & credentials, and do they have any public track records? 2. What purpose does the blockchain have in your project? Is project service already offered by a centralized entity? 3. What milestones do you have in place? How will you let investors know when said milestones are achieved? 4. Does project ICO fall within SEC jurisdiction? Are you SEC compliant? 5. What is project Fiscal Policy? Instamines, premines, buying, spending, icing, discounting, and/or burning any tokens?
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May 03, 2018, 04:18:01 AM |
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if the ico project admin team don't use real profiles in twitter and LinkedIn then the project may be a scam its better to avoid such icos and more over the admin team should be active in all social media platforms
because team members are very important and can affect the performance of the ICO project. if they provide complete information about their personal data then it is likely that the scam project will be smaller.
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May 03, 2018, 05:42:01 AM |
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Try to talk to the manager and any people in running the project because you might have a hint if its genuine or scam. and the others are read all webs, whitepapers, social medias and other forms of relevant to the project.
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May 03, 2018, 06:16:06 AM |
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do you ever follow the work bounty signature program, social media campaign but ended a scam? then how can we know the project ended a scam or a professional? Give me more tips thank you
As far as i know, i don't have experienced yet to participate in a campaign that ends to a scam. But to answer your question, it's really hard for anyone to know if the campaign is legit or just a scam, but if you make a lot of research about the project that you want to invest in, like reviewing of their whitepaper and identifying those members behind the team if they are credible and not fabricated only, this will reduce the risk that you can take from investing in this project.
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pidonkmo
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May 06, 2018, 11:06:44 PM |
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Like all people said before, it is hard to know the project scam or not. Because there is no specific sign. Usually the project which looks good maybe it can be a scam or maybe not. So, we should be selectif read more references whether it is a WP or information about the project, dev or others. I hope you get a lots of luck.
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sexy1983
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May 07, 2018, 03:34:38 AM |
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I have always followed the requirements of the bounty, but I have often been cheated. I think since I can't avoid it, I can do it without giving it to me. Maybe it's not, it's not, it's not.
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May 07, 2018, 03:44:10 AM |
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I have always followed the requirements of the bounty, but I have often been cheated. I think since I can't avoid it, I can do it without giving it to me. Maybe it's not, it's not, it's not.
Can you tell me more clearly how you got cheated when you followed the bounty? It's different between being cheated and scammed. Like all people said before, it is hard to know the project scam or not. Because there is no specific sign. Usually the project which looks good maybe it can be a scam or maybe not. So, we should be selectif read more references whether it is a WP or information about the project, dev or others. I hope you get a lots of luck.
It's all about luck. No matter how good their WP and projects, if their team are planing to scam, they will do that. Do you heard about savedroid before?
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May 07, 2018, 08:27:23 AM |
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We can't predict directly about which ICOs will going to be scam or delayed or permanently stopped. Luckily as a bounty hunter I haven't become the part of scam ICOs but I have seen two ICOs were stopped in middle of bounty campaign promotions because of SEC regulations familypoints and socialCxN. Which really wasted my and others hunters time involved in the campaigning. A lot of ICOs collect their fund and apply for SEC regulations compliance in the last movement which really bad practice. What if SEC will not approve their ICOs everyones time will be wasted also there will be chances of loosing of invested funds.
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Nikitavoz
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May 07, 2018, 09:38:01 AM |
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If project already has product and some operational income - u can trust it much more. If project's representatives has access to big TV channels or newspapers with reputation - it's aslo a good sign. And of course in the beginning always try to estimate a quality of their website. In some cases u won't even need to use first two advices
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May 07, 2018, 09:44:18 AM |
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You just need to join more bounties disregard if it is scam or not the important is you should learn from your own experience. Then next time you will join bounty you will knew it if the project is scam or not. Experience is best teacher and learn from your mistake.
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