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Topic: how do you identify a transparent project team? - page 3. (Read 1163 times)

sr. member
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To identify the transparency of a team, I think you can see it by going on their telegram group and asking some questions. They should entertain any type of questions even stupid ones. And I think that they should be the one that is engaging to people on their group.
and don't forget to look at some traces of their previous careers, if only looking at the activeness part might be in my opinion not enough to be sure and don't forget the portion of their portfolio because the thing that I think is most important to be able to determine the purity of the team
sr. member
Activity: 784
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To identify the transparency of a team, I think you can see it by going on their telegram group and asking some questions. They should entertain any type of questions even stupid ones. And I think that they should be the one that is engaging to people on their group.
It seems not enough to identify a project via telegram alone. because the nature of the scammer is very cunning, he even pretends to be someone very shrewd. One way to avoid fake project teams, first I look at the biography, find out about its whereabouts, and do research carefully. the latter, often asking or discussing fellow struggles in the crypto world.
sr. member
Activity: 840
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To identify the transparency of a team, I think you can see it by going on their telegram group and asking some questions. They should entertain any type of questions even stupid ones. And I think that they should be the one that is engaging to people on their group.
sr. member
Activity: 1190
Merit: 267
Undeads.com - P2E Runner Game
Nobody can determine, it's like buying a cat in a sack you might be able to do it but in reality it won't be the same.
Experience is also needed in predicting a project even though nothing is true right accurate.
At least knowledge increases by conducting research
member
Activity: 602
Merit: 11
I suggest doing sharp research on the project that you will invest in.
Scammers will always have a way to commit fraud. The important thing is, we must always be careful before investing in new projects.
New projects always make offers that are very tempting and sometimes even make no sense, but I agree with you before investing in new projects to conduct good research and analysis. even though we have reviewed it sometimes we are still deceived by lies projects. especially not with study and caution.
learning from mistakes is strongly advised to stay alert to fraud projects. by always reviewing every project that is followed, over time we will understand the signs of a scam project. for beginners who are lazy to learn to analyze, get ready to lose capital

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Making Smart Money Work
I have think about this and i can't find an answer, how will you know that a team cares about investors without trying them out first? promises comes first from every project's team and you will have to give it a try to know the end game
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
Projects need to have a clear definition of transparency for investors to trust and follow. Please make the project more interesting and do not publicize directly with people offline.
sr. member
Activity: 2394
Merit: 267
Vave.com - Crypto Casino
I suggest doing sharp research on the project that you will invest in.
Scammers will always have a way to commit fraud. The important thing is, we must always be careful before investing in new projects.
New projects always make offers that are very tempting and sometimes even make no sense, but I agree with you before investing in new projects to conduct good research and analysis. even though we have reviewed it sometimes we are still deceived by lies projects. especially not with study and caution.
sr. member
Activity: 770
Merit: 253
This is my own definition of transparent project team
1. They always put investors first
2. They always listen to investors opinions
3. They aren't shady, even if there is fund issue
4. Head office address are legit and they allow visitors, just to show they are real
5. No fake advisors or fake pictures or stolen IDs
The legit project should care about the development of the project first, everything else comes later. The opinion of the crypto community can affect badly to the decision of the team and the contradictions will happen often. The real people behind the project always organizes meetups, conferences but only fake team avoids if there is a need to do such a thing.

Yes, as there are some core team who would like to be anonymous too, but for as long as I can see that there is really an existing project that there is development ongoing, and I can see it not just screenshot then I will still the project. But, of course seeing the identity of the core team is a plus, as you might have the chance to know them well and to do research about them about their credibility and expertise.
legendary
Activity: 2772
Merit: 1028
Duelbits.com
This is my own definition of transparent project team
1. They always put investors first
2. They always listen to investors opinions
3. They aren't shady, even if there is fund issue
4. Head office address are legit and they allow visitors, just to show they are real
5. No fake advisors or fake pictures or stolen IDs
The legit project should care about the development of the project first, everything else comes later. The opinion of the crypto community can affect badly to the decision of the team and the contradictions will happen often. The real people behind the project always organizes meetups, conferences but only fake team avoids if there is a need to do such a thing.
sr. member
Activity: 966
Merit: 250
CryptoTalk.Org - Get Paid for every Post!
If the project is a scam, it would be really silly of its team to show their true identities. In most cases, they just find some pics online and use them as the images of their “Chief Financial Officers” or “advisors,” as was seen  in Empire Card who used a picture of French actress Sabine de Poncins, little known outside of France, as the portrait of their proud imaginary CEO Patricia Harrison. There have even been reports of Ryan Gosling “working” for a project as a designer under a completely different name.   
Some scammers are, however, way more intricate. They know it’s quite easy to reveal a fake pic so they just hire people to pose as their CEOs, CFOs, and so forth. Rumor has it that certain scammers even pay homeless people to pretend they’re leading a disruptive startup to a bright and radiant future. This fraud is much harder to call out, but at least those guys help homeless people in some way, so here’s your silver lining.
For me personally it might be difficult to identify a team project that is transparent and even impossible. Especially when scammers use photos of other people or photos of people who do not have a place to live, a homeless man who is paid to be photographed and used for things that are not good, although it can help a homeless person, but this method is not the right way and can hurt many people, both those who participated in the project and also the people who were photographed.
member
Activity: 1022
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the work gives with release of update as uses with decision on developer work on customs with the administrative system as expecting with least on waste as requesting on exchange to collects with spares of funds on collection as extending terms of entrance to work on customs as the repetitiveness of casuals with the daily entry into field of business.
sr. member
Activity: 1652
Merit: 262
SOL.BIOKRIPT.COM
this is indeed bad, but this is the online world and online businesses that do not provide the opportunity to meet or even do socialization for just one time. we also have the opportunity to cheat with fake photos and I don't think they have a problem with it. it's just that KYC can't fool them, but is it fair if we do KYC but the team doesn't? I think the team is also obliged to do it to find out the real identity of the team members who run the project so that everything becomes more transparent, and we know who the project developer really is and what their background is.

if everything is already running and we get scam, we also can not sue anyone. from the start, it was also difficult for us to say whether this team was really serious in developing the project or just a scam. therefore I strongly agree if the development team also does kyc and is shown to investors and bounty hunters.
sr. member
Activity: 1071
Merit: 253
This is my own definition of transparent project team
1. They always put investors first
2. They always listen to investors opinions
3. They aren't shady, even if there is fund issue
4. Head office address are legit and they allow visitors, just to show they are real
5. No fake advisors or fake pictures or stolen IDs
good points to apply in analyzing the project, I agree to the project team that listens to complaints from investors, because basically the investor and the project team are a collaboration for the progress of a project, then discussion to solve problems together is highly recommended.
Last three points are the actual play mark. There should not be anything shady or fishy about the project if it is real.  All the addresses and contacts must be valid ones. Though faking oneself is no more a hard task, still the project should be clean from such doubts. Faking IDs etc is easy for social engineers. Every project shows as if the investor holds importance equal to god. Obviously, customers are the key to success.
sr. member
Activity: 575
Merit: 268
Changing the game
Before we discuss how to intensify that a project or scam there are things to remember, that these scammers are people who have long been in the crypto world and there are also scammers who are part of the team of a project that has succeeded, meaning the scammers These are the average people who already know the ins and outs of how to organize ICO, IEO and the like. To find out how a project is a scam or not, in my opinion we first look at the website and their activeness on social media such as Twitter, Linkedin, if the project is indeed real they usually always update about the event or activity of their project.
Do not be easily fooled from photos, this is indeed very often the case where a photo roap is affixed pasted into their whitepaper and entered in the ranks of the team, the original phot and patch for today is very easy to see.
it might at least help to identify whether a project is a scam or not.
member
Activity: 770
Merit: 12
Trphy.io
This is my own definition of transparent project team
1. They always put investors first
2. They always listen to investors opinions
3. They aren't shady, even if there is fund issue
4. Head office address are legit and they allow visitors, just to show they are real
5. No fake advisors or fake pictures or stolen IDs
good points to apply in analyzing the project, I agree to the project team that listens to complaints from investors, because basically the investor and the project team are a collaboration for the progress of a project, then discussion to solve problems together is highly recommended.
member
Activity: 392
Merit: 11
I suggest doing sharp research on the project that you will invest in.
Scammers will always have a way to commit fraud. The important thing is, we must always be careful before investing in new projects.
newbie
Activity: 29
Merit: 13
I think a transparent project comes from the transparent team! There are partners and support from transparent, headquartered and verified organizations! In addition, live Q&A events should be created during project development.
copper member
Activity: 210
Merit: 1
Firstly, no transparent project will start with a landing website with non professional ui design. Secondly,  you check the team profiles on LinkedIn if it's corresponding with what is writing on their website. Thirdly,  the social media handles when it's opening or newly openly. The whitepaper is very important and the Roadmap how it's structured. A transperate project should have these vital features and more importantly, the advisors you need to check the handles of their social media.
member
Activity: 742
Merit: 16
This is my own definition of transparent project team
1. They always put investors first
2. They always listen to investors opinions
3. They aren't shady, even if there is fund issue
4. Head office address are legit and they allow visitors, just to show they are real
5. No fake advisors or fake pictures or stolen IDs
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