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Topic: Do you even read whitepaper bro? - page 91. (Read 9210 times)

member
Activity: 367
Merit: 10
April 02, 2018, 03:27:28 AM
In my opinion, if we want to really invest, of course we must be careful and observant to see the growth possibilities of the ICO, so we can minimize the possibility of losses to be received, so read the white paper carefully to see the prospects of investment will be better .
newbie
Activity: 110
Merit: 0
April 02, 2018, 01:29:14 AM
I think just read the whitepaper that I want to support. If you do that you can decide where to join a good signature campaign that will ultimately succeed. And this will really help you because you carefully understand what benefits you can get by joining ICO as an investor.
sr. member
Activity: 728
Merit: 250
April 01, 2018, 12:34:53 PM
If you are planing to make a big investment than you should properly learn every little detail about the project and of course read whitepaper
member
Activity: 462
Merit: 10
April 01, 2018, 11:58:12 AM
i read whitepaper, but the only i read is the informatioin about their product summary, roadmap, and team.
don't read the whole whitepaper. There are many whitepapers that have 40++ pages, it will make you headache.
full member
Activity: 672
Merit: 100
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April 01, 2018, 11:58:01 AM
Let be real. How many of you guys actually read the whitepaper? I read whitepaper sometimes, but reading multiple of them can be a burden and a headache. Do you guys got any tips on getting through whitepaper a little faster. It killing a lot of time. Thank.

not read all of that whitepaper, just read the imprtant thing. like team founder, price, and what is the special about that altcoin.
sr. member
Activity: 1079
Merit: 352
April 01, 2018, 11:56:49 AM
simple, just read what the purpose of their tokens. if there no need for the product from using a blockchain technology you may stop reading any further.
sr. member
Activity: 602
Merit: 250
April 01, 2018, 11:54:39 AM
Let be real. How many of you guys actually read the whitepaper? I read whitepaper sometimes, but reading multiple of them can be a burden and a headache. Do you guys got any tips on getting through whitepaper a little faster. It killing a lot of time. Thank.
just sometimes to read whitepaper. i prefer to read in the thread website and respons from everyone in social media or on the thread
i think its more effective than read in whitepaper, but read whitepaper is important for get to know about the project
jr. member
Activity: 287
Merit: 6
April 01, 2018, 11:51:10 AM
Let be real. How many of you guys actually read the whitepaper? I read whitepaper sometimes, but reading multiple of them can be a burden and a headache. Do you guys got any tips on getting through whitepaper a little faster. It killing a lot of time. Thank.
I think doing translation bounty is really interesting: we can read whitepaper and have some token after their ICO. In many cases i can say reading whitepaper is the most important thing if you want invest in an ICO, cause you can evaluate it's a potential or just a "fiction" project  Grin
newbie
Activity: 98
Merit: 0
April 01, 2018, 11:15:43 AM
Certainly not all the material on whitepaper that I read. Just substantial point, such as what this project offers and steps to achieve it.
Maybe this is trivial but in my other point is rather important are: Logo, Project and Coin name, and Initiator country.
member
Activity: 444
Merit: 12
April 01, 2018, 11:09:01 AM
If I am going to invest in an ICO or participate in a bounty then I will definitely read whitepaper. Without reading whitepaper, it is impossible to form a clear idea of the project and its goals.
member
Activity: 298
Merit: 21
April 01, 2018, 11:01:48 AM
Of course I read whitepaper, it is obligotary. If you want to invest in project, you need to learn its purpose, background, team, total supply and value of tokes, and so many things more. So, I don't understand how to invest without reading whitepaper.
full member
Activity: 630
Merit: 103
April 01, 2018, 10:42:10 AM
Reading whitepaper is obligatory for full understanding of the idea of the project and plans for its realization. Especially at investment as it is necessary to consider all risks. Even simple participation in a bounty-campaign doesn't do without profound studying of this document to exclude or reduce probability of roguish projects
member
Activity: 210
Merit: 10
April 01, 2018, 04:55:37 AM
I read every whitepaper of every ICO in which I will take part and it good strategy to read this information, if your miney are important for you)
sr. member
Activity: 453
Merit: 250
April 01, 2018, 04:52:39 AM
If you want to invest in a project, it is necessary to study all investors in a white paper. If there is no information about the project, it is very dangerous to invest in the project, and we can easily put ourselves in danger without knowledge. There is no shortcut to invest money in the encrypted currency.
full member
Activity: 252
Merit: 100
April 01, 2018, 04:47:59 AM
I think it is a necessity because you are going to invest into a project so you have to read all the important points that are on the project and that is to prevent your money from being wasted free to ICO scam and you will not lose.
jr. member
Activity: 238
Merit: 3
Pre-sale - March 18
March 31, 2018, 03:35:41 PM
Maybe because so many people dont read the whitepaper there are so many successfull scam ICOs....
You dont want to invest time then dont cry when you lose your money.
Sometimes things are so simple.
newbie
Activity: 210
Merit: 0
March 31, 2018, 03:29:47 PM
If I'm interested in the ICO, of course I'll read the whitepaper!
There are so many really useful information there! So how will you identify, is it worth your attention, time and money
member
Activity: 854
Merit: 21
March 31, 2018, 03:21:27 PM
Reading the whole whitepaper can be stressful. Personally what I do is to check the essential part of the whitepaper. E.g
The problem it is solving
How it works
The roadmap
The team etc
jr. member
Activity: 102
Merit: 2
March 31, 2018, 07:02:21 AM
As a rule of thumb, solid projects have good* whitepapers, but a good whitepaper is not enough to ascertain whether the project is solid. You need to check other sources of information too - are the team's social profiles legit? Do they really have relevant industry experience and an entrepreneurial track record? You may even have to do some thinking yourself, like about whether or not there is a market gap to be filled by the project. Wink

* good = well-written, without typos, and most importantly: sufficient technical detail, extensive market research and no repeating of buzzwords like "disrupting" and "decentralized" over and over
sr. member
Activity: 578
Merit: 250
March 25, 2018, 06:11:25 AM
I read whitepapers, especially the technical part.  I have a background in software engineering and like to hear about new technologies coming out, as well as how complicated or feasible they seem before I invest any money.  It also lets me look at the team and their experience or projects if they've listed them on LinkedIn to see if they appear capable of delivering.
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