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June 15, 2018, 12:08:24 PM
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It really is hard to believe that there are some ICOs who are intended to scam people. There are all hypocrits and rely on the weakness of people especially those who are new to bitcoin. So sad.
your complaint may have been widely discussed. Before you start the crypto project. You better learn all about crypto. Find lots of info in this forum and ask a lot of seniors so you do not fall into the scamers hole

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June 15, 2018, 12:11:02 PM
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You must be careful when choosing an ICO to invest to. I myself is a victim of ICO scam but I just lost a small amount to it. The information they give is not enough to judge that the ICO you are participating with is legit. You must dig more information on the ICO to ensure that it is a legit ICO.
With many it happens. Well, that was not a big sum. If you want to invest the next time, use the icodrops.com website. This site will greatly reduce your chances of getting on scammers.

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June 15, 2018, 04:38:12 PM
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There is, and always will be a lot of scam coins, you just need to do your part and investigate everything you can, and do your job so you can invest in good projects not scams
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June 15, 2018, 04:45:35 PM
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I strongly believe that most of the ICOs are created just with one goal in mind- to steal money from you and stop after that. There is very small percentage of ICO projects that are really created for a better good, to help people solve some problem.

Yes, mostly ICO now are scams, because of the system itself, It is easy for some syndicates to make an ICO because the security of crypto itself can be compromised, thats why many of the scammers can go with the flow and steal some peoples, The problem keep growing, It should be stop, They are causing a huge factor in crypto many of the investors are dont want to invest their money because of the people behind this scam. Just need to read and fully understand an ICO and always check the back ground of the team.
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June 15, 2018, 04:48:22 PM
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It really is hard to believe that there are some ICOs who are intended to scam people. There are all hypocrits and rely on the weakness of people especially those who are new to bitcoin. So sad.

You can always determine if the ico is a scam or not, first thing to know about is the developers who are handling the project then next thing to know is the platform and from that way you will know if the ico is a scam or legit.

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June 15, 2018, 04:51:21 PM
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Hope there will be solutions for scam ICO soon  Undecided
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June 15, 2018, 05:28:11 PM
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we really need to careful when the choice the ICO project. scammers are really not cared about what we already do it for them. better try to read his whitepaper, roadmap, and also his project.
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June 15, 2018, 05:40:10 PM
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we do not need to rush to pick the right coins, we all handle our time and money, if we want to produce, I do not think that there is no way for us to learn about things and try before investing our money, technically, who can also provide their own coins and can easily be used for others. That's why some coins are not really trusted.
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June 15, 2018, 06:29:31 PM
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It really is hard to believe that there are some ICOs who are intended to scam people. There are all hypocrits and rely on the weakness of people especially those who are new to bitcoin. So sad.

Well it really happens in crypto. There will be always a bad people who wants to become rich by scamming thousands of people. It is not new here in cryptocurrency that is why we need to be skeptical and vigilant whenever we will transact or invest to a certain project.
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June 15, 2018, 09:15:57 PM
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Newbies are always newbies, so if you will look closely on the project and examine it carefully, if you would pay attention to a team and community, I believe, that you can significantly reduse a chance to get scammed.

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June 15, 2018, 10:37:25 PM
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It really is hard to believe that there are some ICOs who are intended to scam people. There are all hypocrits and rely on the weakness of people especially those who are new to bitcoin. So sad.
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June 15, 2018, 10:44:26 PM
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for beginners, it is advisable to understand the overall explanation of ICO from the understanding of reading whitepapers, getting to know the ICO team, and accessing information on telegram
Yes, many new investors are interested in high return after investment. The developers promise too high expectation. The worst thing is that ICO with no project at all. There are many ICOs are not real project. How can they scam people and how the investors scamed? Do they never learn about cryptocurrency?
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June 15, 2018, 10:50:49 PM
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This is not true! Quite a lot of good projects! Certainly scammers have always been and will be, but this does not mean that all are scoundrels! Where there is understanding, where you do not just consume what "they" put in your mouth - there is a decent amount of worthy coins! I assure you, study technology and not the market Wink

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June 15, 2018, 10:52:28 PM
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Beginners can't really determine which ICO is true and scam, unfortunately their are lots of ICO's today run by scammers, all you have to do is read there road map, whitepapers and check the background of team members if possible to make sure that they are true and not simply scammers.
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June 15, 2018, 11:04:28 PM
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Don't invest in ICO if you don't enough knowledge to determine if project is legit or scam, most of those ICOs you can get them later on they hit exchanges with ICO price or even lower.
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June 15, 2018, 11:05:33 PM
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You must be careful when choosing an ICO to invest to. I myself is a victim of ICO scam but I just lost a small amount to it. The information they give is not enough to judge that the ICO you are participating with is legit. You must dig more information on the ICO to ensure that it is a legit ICO.
With many it happens. Well, that was not a big sum. If you want to invest the next time, use the icodrops.com website. This site will greatly reduce your chances of getting on scammers.
ICO listing website like your which have experienced rating from expert really play a role in reducing the chance to trap in the scam ICO I am also using these sites especially I use ICOschedule and ICObench for looking that which ICO is going better and which ICO do not have rating. I invest only when the rating increase the 80% of the rating marks.
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June 15, 2018, 11:08:00 PM
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this is the essence of scams. they are willing to do anything just to earn more money. therefore, we need to better study the ICO in order not to get to the scammers.
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June 15, 2018, 11:08:18 PM
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It is just not your lucky pick that is why you see all coins are scam. There are lots of ways to check if a coin is a scam or not project, community supporters, team lineup, office address if legit and if the product is legit or not. With those you will be able to see if they are scam or not so before investing your hard earned money make sure to do a research first.
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June 15, 2018, 11:36:01 PM
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There are lot of fake ICO projects. Everyone has to be careful you just don't invest on ICO..... Scam project are every where.
Yes you are really right about that especially right now a lot of people into crypto that's why those bad people are take advantage using crypto world and I hope everyone here be careful always as much as possible do your own search other than that ask other people opinion for us not to scam by them.

    Exactly, we have to engage to other members in this forum to avoid scam. Nowadays, there is a lot of scammers in every corner, so be knowledgeable on which coins are good to invest. Being wise is the best way to gain  profitable coins to invest.

We are lock to inform others, that ICO project is scam even we know but other still joining on that kind of ICO. Sometimes  they are not trust you what you tell abou that ICO because what's important to them is they have an ICO to join.
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June 15, 2018, 11:40:25 PM
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Actually scammer feels that scam is easy in cryptocurrency and now most of scammer are came in cryptocuurency and leave the credit card or paypal and other scamming work. 

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