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October 10, 2018, 01:20:27 PM
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To reduce the number of scammers, it is necessary to increase the average level of education of cryptocurrency users.
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October 10, 2018, 01:30:29 PM
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In my opinion, only investors can protect themselves from scam ICO. It is necessary to evaluate projects more competently, rather than invest in everything. IMHO
it's very difficult for many people, so scam will exist always in various forms and lazy greedy people will be the victims for them.
They have used various ways to scam investors. Remember there was an ico called able that created smartcontract and then these scammers are erasing all of the social chat and run away with all of investor's money. As far as I know that these guys are from korea and it  looks possible if there was a lot of scammers in these days

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October 10, 2018, 02:04:00 PM
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The problem is that so many investors do not understand anything in the blockchain technology. If investors had studied the projects in more detail, there would have been less scam icos.

Yeah, that's true. It is very important to the investors to have knowledge about the project, so there will not be any scam ICO in the future. But, we can not make people think the same thing just like us, right? Maybe they have their own opinions about that.
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October 10, 2018, 02:06:18 PM
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Kind time of the day, with every day in ICO we meet more and more fraud. It is clear that no one forces us to invest in these projects. But the idea of ​​a cryptocurrency does not imply any regulatory department. What do you think that could help in solving this problem? I just see only that the advisors were responsible, or they took a pledge from the projects they are entering.
Of course that cryptocurrencies should be regulated to protect investors. But cryptocurrencies was created to be free and unregulated, but people are so greedy and they try to do everything to earn quick money (scam ICOs).
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October 13, 2018, 06:21:46 AM
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Kind time of the day, with every day in ICO we meet more and more fraud. It is clear that no one forces us to invest in these projects. But the idea of ​​a cryptocurrency does not imply any regulatory department. What do you think that could help in solving this problem? I just see only that the advisors were responsible, or they took a pledge from the projects they are entering.
Having a regulatory department or whatever you called them can’t solve the problem of scam. Okay, how do you plan to get those money back when they are stolen? There is nothing you can.

A stitch in time saves nine, so you just have to be wise and know what you’re doing, don’t be a fool for anything, avoid every program that seems shady. If you keep on waiting for when they will get a department to be solving problems like this, then you will be wasting your time.
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October 13, 2018, 08:50:11 PM
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A bit of critical thinking and now 90% of scammers are not quoted. Is that so difficult? I guess not. So why don't people want to take that step? Because they're lazy.
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October 15, 2018, 10:03:19 AM
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There is no way that can be done to reduce it in addition to a careful attitude to be selective in choosing to avoid scam. any rules I think cannot affect it has to be better. the adviser may be blamed but whether it's the team with the original advisory or not too sure will be difficult.

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October 15, 2018, 10:08:31 AM
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It is pretty normal, cryptocurrencies are the heaven for fraudsters. Cryptocurrencies and ICOs are not regulated so thats why that it is so easy to scam people. And nobody will now your real identity.

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October 15, 2018, 10:09:46 AM
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What will bring an end to scam project and fraud is highly sophisticated bitcoin and cryptocurrency investor and knowledgeable and highly skill bounty hunters! Once the stakeholders are equipped, they will be able to starve off scamm project!
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October 15, 2018, 10:34:51 AM
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i think the ico market needs a regulation, otherwise we will have only scam icos at some point. but unfortunately i do not know how to regulate icos. i think that will not be easy, but it may be the only way to save icos from the scam icos.
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October 19, 2018, 01:51:10 AM
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actually the most sensible thing to minimize the ico scam is a regulation, however the regulation can only be regulated by a country ... that in my opinion, the problem is that not all countries are friendly with ico

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October 19, 2018, 02:05:18 AM
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The problem is that so many investors do not understand anything in the blockchain technology. If investors had studied the projects in more detail, there would have been less scam icos.
People who are new to the market are always enthusiastic about investing without having to analyze it before making a decision, so they often have to deal with fraudulent ICO and they lose money, then blame. The cryptographic money market is illusory, untrue. That is the main reason the fraudsters are growing.

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October 19, 2018, 02:46:38 AM
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Everyone wants to earn at least ,the ones we won't be able to control are the newbies ,has far as newbies exist they will be the one promoting fake ICOs due to lack of knowledge and lack of researchs

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October 24, 2018, 09:20:49 AM
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The best way for us to reduce scams would be to share any of those scams projects that we come across so we can warn people from investing in them. There are no rules or regulations in the market about so we would have to have each others backs in order to starve out the scam icos. That is what I can think of, either that or there has to be some kind of regulation put in place
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October 24, 2018, 09:42:41 AM
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We are the only people, that are supporting these projects. Without marketing and fundraising help, these projects won't survive on the market. People need to realise that a good investigation helps to identify fraud projects. And just a simple investment in every project won't bring profit.
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October 24, 2018, 09:44:38 AM
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actually the most sensible thing to minimize the ico scam is a regulation, however the regulation can only be regulated by a country ... that in my opinion, the problem is that not all countries are friendly with ico
We do not take measures to reduce fraud, we can only analyze an ICO before joining, so it is better not to choose the potential ico risk. Please analyze in depth, so that you can avoid the scams that are happening in this market.
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October 24, 2018, 11:14:41 PM
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Kind time of the day, with every day in ICO we meet more and more fraud. It is clear that no one forces us to invest in these projects. But the idea of ​​a cryptocurrency does not imply any regulatory department. What do you think that could help in solving this problem? I just see only that the advisors were responsible, or they took a pledge from the projects they are entering.
There is no other way that can be more effective that for ICOs to pass through a regulatory path or for us as investors to be smarter and know how to identify scam projects on our own. Their presence though, enable us to be able to think more.
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October 26, 2018, 06:54:18 PM
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Kind time of the day, with every day in ICO we meet more and more fraud. It is clear that no one forces us to invest in these projects. But the idea of ​​a cryptocurrency does not imply any regulatory department. What do you think that could help in solving this problem? I just see only that the advisors were responsible, or they took a pledge from the projects they are entering.

There are numerous ways that the scams of the coins can be reduced but we have to look at the bigger picture. We can all try our individual efforts to make sure that the scams are reduced but if we want any of that to last then we have to support that regulations are put into the market and that regulations are put on these coins to ensure they are following the correct rules to make good coins

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October 26, 2018, 07:04:31 PM
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I want to share my experience in telegram channel you should be aware also about fraud admin whos impersonating as admin. always remember Admin in telegram channel doesn't direct message first. you have to direct message them also always crosscheck the identity of any admin you encounter they don't ask for any token to send to their account. hope I can help reducing scam.

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October 26, 2018, 07:07:51 PM
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Investing in ICO is a kind of roulette.You never know how it's gonna go.Even the most promising projects turn out to be a Scam.
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