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Topic: For Bounty Hunters (Do You Have Time to Read the ICO Whitepaper? - page 8. (Read 1550 times)

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I always read the white paper.I create content.Namely, create a video.How can I create a video if I have no idea what this project is.I think the same situation with writing articles.The rest of the bounty members I think don't do that.A well-written white paper is just an excuse to treat the company well.
sr. member
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Read my bounty 60 post during campaign and 1 % this is the reason i joined.
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First of all let me ask if What is a Whitepaper? The answer according to Howtotoken.com:

By the power of example, you know what it is. A written document to better understand the technical project behind an ICO. But the whitepaper isn’t restricted to ICOs or crypto-space. A whitepaper is a document long used in business.

According to Wikipedia:

“A white paper is an authoritative report or guide that informs readers concisely about a complex issue and presents the issuing body’s philosophy on the matter. It is meant to help readers understand an issue, solve a problem, or make a decision.”

Which describes its use the best. It “helps readers understand”, is an informational document meant to deliver you the best information without the PR and marketing filter of the promotional content we get to find on websites, flyers, or advertisement


Lets go back to the question, Do you still have time to read the whitepaper before entering into a bounty campaign of certain ICO? I am very curious why a lot of bounty hunters regrets that they did their best to promote a project thru social media campaign and end up being scam.

Is reading the Whitepaper helps a bounty hunter avoid being scam by scam projects?
Do you really read the Whitepaper or just relying on referral of other bounty hunters?
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