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Topic: 80% of ICOs are Scams - page 95. (Read 12240 times)

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Erotic Industry on the Blockchain! RachelX
May 28, 2018, 05:55:23 AM
I do not think that 80% of ICOs are scams. You need to analyze them first before joining an ICO. And, not all ICOs will succeed. Therefore, you have to be wise while choosing your own ICOs in order to invest. There are many fail ICOs out there and people keep saying that they are scammers. That is wrong. Fail does not mean they are scammers

Conducting KYC makes crypto-currencies and ICOs more legal. And the day approaches when they will be accepted by the whole world and equal in importance to securities. Therefore, one has to understand this procedure with understanding, since the benefits from it are obvious. Cool
legendary
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May 28, 2018, 05:50:38 AM
Well scam and unsuccessful are both the same to me.

If they keep the prices and hard-cap too high intentionally, then I would say that they are scamming the unsuspecting investors. The legal definition may differ, but this is what I think. Those who invest their money in the ICO will lose most of their capital, once the tokens are listed.
newbie
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May 28, 2018, 05:47:00 AM
Now there are a lot of scam projects, but not more than 20-30%.  But good, successful projects are also few.
member
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May 28, 2018, 05:20:20 AM
With the number of ICO at this time of course scam opportunities are very large, based on data tokenmarket.net currently live ICO reaches hundreds, in addition to prone to scam would be more difficult to achieve softcap especially hardcap.
sr. member
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May 27, 2018, 05:33:57 PM
I do not think that 80% of ICOs are scams. You need to analyze them first before joining an ICO. And, not all ICOs will succeed. Therefore, you have to be wise while choosing your own ICOs in order to invest. There are many fail ICOs out there and people keep saying that they are scammers. That is wrong. Fail does not mean they are scammers
full member
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May 27, 2018, 05:26:04 PM
Well scam and unsuccessful are both the same to me.
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May 27, 2018, 05:21:21 PM
And how did you know that this number is the truth? i do not think that it is really happening. I have invested in a lot of ICO projects, none of them has scammed me, and only a few of them are below ico price at this moment
full member
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May 27, 2018, 05:14:15 PM
We should make a difference between unsuccessful project and scam project. We have a lot more unsuccessful projects than scam if this can be any relief.
full member
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May 27, 2018, 05:12:41 PM
According to a study by Satis Group LLC, 80% of the original coin offer (ICO) with a capitalization of at least $ 50 million is a scum. And only 8% reach the stage of trading tokens on the exchange. Satis Group divided the ICO into six groups: Scam, Unsuccessful, Dead, Short, Perspective, and Successful.
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May 27, 2018, 05:11:03 PM
I do not think that 80% is a very accurate and truthful information, like after the last changes and hardening of the control system, now many scammers quietly leave the industry. We are waiting for the same control on the part of the banks, which will also reduce the possibility of receiving the money received from bad ICO.
newbie
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May 27, 2018, 05:10:03 PM
why do you agree that 80% of ico are scams
newbie
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May 27, 2018, 05:05:37 PM
yes, I also agree with you that most of the ICO is a fraud, usually in my country called "NOW JAVA FUCKER" because it is difficult to distinguish and think a bit sophisticated.

because I am also including new people here, so maybe from you all of you who have been here long can love the knowledge for me or the people who are still new here about how to find the ICO honest and the surrounding potentially for us all here.
thanks.
jr. member
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May 27, 2018, 01:53:12 PM
Yes, indeed, now there are many different ICO projects. But in order not to become victims of fraudulent projects, you need to carefully study the documentation, pay attention to the team, feedback and reviews about the project.
newbie
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May 27, 2018, 12:08:46 PM
It seems to me that the scam of projects is much less than 80%.  A very large number of projects that do not reach soft cap.
jr. member
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May 27, 2018, 12:04:23 PM
if we all investigate the ICO well and not participated  in  scam projects, they will decrease and it will be much easier to work
newbie
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May 27, 2018, 12:03:14 PM
Yeah right. And you know what? The very best strategy that they the team of a scam project doing is making a well-presented whitepaper to convince the investors. I am thinking what kind of alternative way to find this kind of scam aside from social media.
newbie
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May 27, 2018, 11:38:06 AM
Well, firstly, not 80% and less. Secondly, if it was as much as you said here now would not have been half the people who are present here. Third, some ICO projects are reborn again and try to restore the missed chance to become successful.
newbie
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May 27, 2018, 11:30:07 AM
Now really a lot of scam projects.  But there are also successful projects.  I advise you to spend time and find such projects.
sr. member
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May 27, 2018, 09:03:25 AM
Many ICOs are unsuccessful and have scam marks! Participation should be carefully considered and considered to ensure maximum risk avoidance.
Generally good projects will Bonus moderate, not heavy and there clear roadmap!
full member
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May 27, 2018, 09:01:59 AM
You are right, most of the ICO are scams.That's why people are more cautious about ICO now. I will wait several months before considering any investment in ICO.
That is a very good decisipn. I want in invest in ICO as well, but I am looking forward for a proper one. Maybe you have something in mind?
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