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Topic: How do I tell apart scam from genuine posts? (Read 123 times)

newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
February 02, 2018, 07:15:00 AM
#12
Scams are those that post just for posting, for developing their accounts faster and not following the rules. But they are easy to detect. The posts that contain valuable information, are the ones that are not scams, but thoughts of serious forum members. Otherwise, I agree that there is a lot of scam in many forums and we all have to be careful with that!
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 2
February 02, 2018, 05:47:52 AM
#11

I also recommend Andreas Antonopoulos.

I suggest JamesGDAngelo from CRI :
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgo7FCCPuylVk4luP3JAgVw
Very technical but you'll be an expert after that.

Consider all YouTubers that jumped recently as potential scammer and definitely ignorant.
Only here to get attention from the crypto-buzz.


Yeah, a very good friend of mine told that it may be a good idea to read "Mastering Bitcoin" by Andreas Antonopoulos as an introduction to the basic concepts. I'll definitely check out JamesGDAngelo's channel. Thanks a lot! Smiley
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 2
February 02, 2018, 05:39:38 AM
#10
Another member of the forum has suggested that there are certain things I need to avoid when subscribing to YouTube channels about cryptocurrencies. It appears that there are channels of ill-intended people in YouTube who try to get advantage of viewers looking to learn more about this topic.

Are there any safe sources of information or channels in YouTube that you could recommend?

On youtubers, basically, don't follow those that tell you to invest in certain sites and or investment schemes.

Here are some good ones in my opinion(in no particular order):

Thanks a lot! Smiley I'll check them all out and subscribe to keep up to date.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 2
February 02, 2018, 05:25:20 AM
#9
it is not so easy brother
you have to study a lot
learn blockchain
analyze projects and follow crypto experts on twitter
at the beginning focus on bitcoin ethereum or litecoin and understand everyday more cryptoworld
sometimes it is good to identify which team is behind the project to know if it is legit or not

Great hints. I will try. Thanks for your time!
full member
Activity: 420
Merit: 105
February 01, 2018, 03:08:16 PM
#8
it is not so easy brother
you have to study a lot
learn blockchain
analyze projects and follow crypto experts on twitter
at the beginning focus on bitcoin ethereum or litecoin and understand everyday more cryptoworld
sometimes it is good to identify which team is behind the project to know if it is legit or not
legendary
Activity: 2142
Merit: 1131
February 01, 2018, 12:33:01 PM
#7
 
I also recommend Andreas Antonopoulos.

I suggest JamesGDAngelo from CRI :
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgo7FCCPuylVk4luP3JAgVw
Very technical but you'll be an expert after that.

Consider all YouTubers that jumped recently as potential scammer and definitely ignorant.
Only here to get attention from the crypto-buzz.
jr. member
Activity: 30
Merit: 2
February 01, 2018, 12:23:45 PM
#6
Another member of the forum has suggested that there are certain things I need to avoid when subscribing to YouTube channels about cryptocurrencies. It appears that there are channels of ill-intended people in YouTube who try to get advantage of viewers looking to learn more about this topic.

Are there any safe sources of information or channels in YouTube that you could recommend?

On youtubers, basically, don't follow those that tell you to invest in certain sites and or investment schemes.

Here are some good ones in my opinion(in no particular order):

thanks for sharing the links. I already knew 3 of them however good to know two more useful channels.
hard to find between all that rubbish out there...
mk4
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 3873
Paldo.io 🤖
February 01, 2018, 12:11:40 PM
#5
Another member of the forum has suggested that there are certain things I need to avoid when subscribing to YouTube channels about cryptocurrencies. It appears that there are channels of ill-intended people in YouTube who try to get advantage of viewers looking to learn more about this topic.

Are there any safe sources of information or channels in YouTube that you could recommend?

On youtubers, basically, don't follow those that tell you to invest in certain sites and or investment schemes.

Here are some good ones in my opinion(in no particular order):
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 2
February 01, 2018, 12:07:15 PM
#4
Another member of the forum has suggested that there are certain things I need to avoid when subscribing to YouTube channels about cryptocurrencies. It appears that there are channels of ill-intended people in YouTube who try to get advantage of viewers looking to learn more about this topic.

Are there any safe sources of information or channels in YouTube that you could recommend?
mk4
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 3873
Paldo.io 🤖
February 01, 2018, 11:31:57 AM
#3
Universal rule: Don't automatically believe what people are saying on the internet. Always do your own research and confirm the facts first; be thankful that we have Google for this, as it makes fact-checking a lot lot easier.
member
Activity: 195
Merit: 10
February 01, 2018, 11:28:22 AM
#2
Detecting scam projects is not as easy as reading a single page Grin Grin. Doing some background checks about the team behind the project,their advisors and their partners may help detect an intention to scam people only if those mentioned in the project clearly states that they dont know anything about it. Most "scam" projects just try to mimic the original one that already exists.In doing so,they copy almost everything of the main project including their facebook and twitter pages which makes you think they are the original one. The only difference occurs when they want to give out a donation address. You will quite agree with me that, one might not have the time to go into these details before venturing into a project,and this is the main reason why some 'experienced' people sometimes even get scammed. Most projects are also referred to as 'scam' simply because their project collapsed along the line,in which case i wont describe that as one. So generally, those that try to mimic other projects are the main scammers. There are other criteria for detecting scams,but these are just the basics.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 2
February 01, 2018, 10:14:27 AM
#1
Hi guys,

I've heard that there is much spam and scam, and that's the reason why there are certain restrictions for new members. I think many new members like me may be interested in how to tell apart a scam from a genuine quality post. What do you think? Have you been in this kind of situation? Any tips or tricks to avoid scam?

I find this topic very interesting and important. Any answer will be much appreciated. Smiley
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