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Topic: A recap of 2019 crypto scams - page 2. (Read 299 times)

legendary
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April 22, 2020, 09:56:36 AM
#9
It's a good article for people that wants to see a recap of those scams in the past. I have a simple suggestion which I think would be greater if you will re-arrange those projects/companies altogether and compile them.
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Because usually readers do read those summaries and look for the compilations.
Yeah its quite boring to read up the whole thing without any summation and do completely have that each input..As sunsilk suggested then this would make a bit easier where people can directly read up
when its on list form.Also, im glad that you included this one "YoBit is an awful exchange, too" . You never go wrong with this one and should really be included on 2020 list. LOL!
Those things listed are the major ones but it is just a small part if we do talk or mention all of the stuffs happening into this market when in the talks about scams but i still appreciated the effort.
hero member
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April 22, 2020, 09:38:57 AM
#8
It's a good article for people that wants to see a recap of those scams in the past. I have a simple suggestion which I think would be greater if you will re-arrange those projects/companies altogether and compile them.

Just sort them and organize for the summary, what do you think?

For example:
  • Sample 1
  • Sample 2

Because usually readers do read those summaries and look for the compilations.

This is a great suggestion. I will discuss it with the team. Thank you.
You are welcome.

You have a great content which is going to be helpful for someone, I mean for everybody who's looking and doing research for these kinds of project to ensure that they're on the right website or service that they're about to take.
jr. member
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April 22, 2020, 08:13:08 AM
#7
It's a good article for people that wants to see a recap of those scams in the past. I have a simple suggestion which I think would be greater if you will re-arrange those projects/companies altogether and compile them.

Just sort them and organize for the summary, what do you think?

For example:
  • Sample 1
  • Sample 2

Because usually readers do read those summaries and look for the compilations.

This is a great suggestion. I will discuss it with the team. Thank you.
hero member
Activity: 3038
Merit: 634
April 22, 2020, 06:42:15 AM
#6
It's a good article for people that wants to see a recap of those scams in the past. I have a simple suggestion which I think would be greater if you will re-arrange those projects/companies altogether and compile them.

Just sort them and organize for the summary, what do you think?

For example:
  • Sample 1
  • Sample 2

Because usually readers do read those summaries and look for the compilations.
jr. member
Activity: 45
Merit: 1
April 22, 2020, 01:30:40 AM
#5
Not bad and yes it's not too late to warn people about scam projects but your list is so short, many projects turned scam in that year and few scam projects from 2019 are still running as we speak e.g IMO fundraising platform

It is a list of scams Cointelligence called out in 2019, it doesnt say its a list of all scams in 2019 Wink
member
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April 21, 2020, 10:06:01 AM
#4
Not bad and yes it's not too late to warn people about scam projects but your list is so short, many projects turned scam in that year and few scam projects from 2019 are still running as we speak e.g IMO fundraising platform
jr. member
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Merit: 1
April 21, 2020, 12:56:53 AM
#3
We saw a lot of scams in 2019. As we prepare for what’s sure to be an exciting 2020 for cryptocurrency and the world in general, let’s take a look back at the various scams and schemes that Cointelligence reported on last year.

Click here to read more:
https://www.cointelligence.com/content/crypto-scam-recap-2019/
Seeing as your posts mainly consist of links pointing into such website, I say this is a shill post.  Roll Eyes
Also, isn't it a bit late for you guys to be doing a recap of what happened in 2019? Isn't that usually done at the end of the year and, not in the 2nd quarter of the following year? LMAO
Well anyways, I did hope for 2020 to have more successful and legitimate projects but seeing as the entire world is currently facing a pandemic and at the same time, scammers are also on the rise (COVID19-related scam projects), I say, not much is changing.

Do you really think there is a time limit on warning people about scams? Wink
legendary
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April 20, 2020, 08:09:39 PM
#2
We saw a lot of scams in 2019. As we prepare for what’s sure to be an exciting 2020 for cryptocurrency and the world in general, let’s take a look back at the various scams and schemes that Cointelligence reported on last year.

Click here to read more:
https://www.cointelligence.com/content/crypto-scam-recap-2019/
Seeing as your posts mainly consist of links pointing into such website, I say this is a shill post.  Roll Eyes
Also, isn't it a bit late for you guys to be doing a recap of what happened in 2019? Isn't that usually done at the end of the year and, not in the 2nd quarter of the following year? LMAO
Well anyways, I did hope for 2020 to have more successful and legitimate projects but seeing as the entire world is currently facing a pandemic and at the same time, scammers are also on the rise (COVID19-related scam projects), I say, not much is changing.
jr. member
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Merit: 1
April 19, 2020, 10:45:32 AM
#1
We saw a lot of scams in 2019. As we prepare for what’s sure to be an exciting 2020 for cryptocurrency and the world in general, let’s take a look back at the various scams and schemes that Cointelligence reported on last year.

Click here to read more:
https://www.cointelligence.com/content/crypto-scam-recap-2019/
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