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August 08, 2019, 10:07:19 AM
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What is a SCAM?

The term SCAM is used to describe a quick-profit scheme, where a person cheats another individual or group out of money by presenting them with false information during a deal or offer. In the online world, the most common scams were conducted over e-mail, SMS and sometimes even phone calls. Just as every popular industry has its Scammers, the Crypto world is no exception.

some tips for identifying scams

These days, a crypto investor has to become a true detective in order to conclude whether a project that is currently undergoing ICO is legit or fake. It is extremely difficult to spot SCAMS in the online world, and sometimes we face a huge amount of losses.

1. Fake Team


2. Poor quality or plagiarized WhitePaper


3. Illogical token distribution structure


4. No timeline for product launch in their RoadMap


See more /visit : https://icobench.com/thebench-post/166-four-tips-to-identify-a-scam-ico

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August 08, 2019, 10:20:51 AM
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This is not forum related discussion so it better needs to move. May be to the B&H sub board.

Here: Beginners & Help

PS: I have seen similar topic somewhere before I think.
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August 08, 2019, 10:21:20 AM
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This is a good information but you should aware about forum rules and guidelines that plagiarism is not allowed here.

The original source of your content belongs from here :-
 https://icobench.com/thebench-post/166-four-tips-to-identify-a-scam-ico

So you should to put source if you copied other post.

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August 08, 2019, 10:22:26 AM
Last edit: August 08, 2019, 02:07:31 PM by DdmrDdmr
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What is a Plagiarism?

The OP -> See: Source: https://icobench.com/thebench-post/166-four-tips-to-identify-a-scam-ico

Archieve: http://archive.fo/4jl5X

Here comes my fourth post to be deleted this week ...

Edit: Beaten by less than a minute to it.
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This is a good information but you should aware about forum rules and guidelines that plagiarism is not allowed here.

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Thanks sir,,, I post here because nowadays many scam projects around us which make us huge amount of losses... Hence people should aware of scams project and they should alert for investment..

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