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Topic: How you can build trust in the crypto community? - page 2. (Read 256 times)

legendary
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keep walking, Johnnie
Hi everyone.

I'm the creator of Cogitex, and I'm reaching out to you with questions to better understand what matters to people.

How can you build trust in the crypto community, and what do you think Cogitex can do to earn your trust?

I'm ready to hear from each and every one of you. Share your experiences and ideas. Do you think the development of Cogitex and cryptocurrencies in general can be improved?
Trust is built up over years, but lost in a matter of moments. Be prepared to spend a lot of time earning that trust from the community, but also be prepared to walk the fine line between serving your clients' interests and your own.

The simplest (but at the same time difficult) rule when working with any community is to be honest and provide the services offered to the fullest and even more. Also, make sure that support is provided to users in a timely manner and without major delays.

There is no need for haste here. You will gradually gain the trust of the community if you are a respectable service provider.

🚀 On the Brink of Space:
We see Cogitex as the future of humanity in space.
Everyone starts with such loud statements and ends with equally loud failures. Set tasks for yourself that are simpler and easier. This is not 2017 for people to fall for nothing but empty statements about the boundless prospects of the project.
legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 1040
Catalog Websites
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How can you build trust in the crypto community, and what do you think Cogitex can do to earn your trust?

I'm ready to hear from each and every one of you. Share your experiences and ideas. Do you think the development of Cogitex and cryptocurrencies in general can be improved?
Not an expert here, but one thing's for sure. Building trust will take time and of course MONEY!!!!!!!!

Continuing to build, continuing to add new features to your project, use-case itself, how beneficial it will be for us investors, transparency. Other users here can share their opinions on how to build their trust, but one thing that you must have as a developer is patience. Patience to wait for the project to become successful. I will not judge the project itself because I have this quote that I always hear from different people online, and it says "A project isn't a scam until it becomes one." I will not say that your project is a scam, but will I touch or buy the token?

Well, the token has a price already, and it seems that the project has been running for quite some time already. Like what you said on your website, "you are continuing to develop". Focus on that one, and if investors sees that you're project has this "unique feature" that no other project has, maybe there's a chance that investors will be interested into it thus, they might support your project as well.
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 2025
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Whenever I want to check whether an alternative coin is trustworthy or not, the first thing I look at if the distribution or their tokens and whether the developers have got theirs time locked or they could dump them into the market whenever they please. I also try to check whether their whitepaper is original or actually tackles a relevant problem within the space which has not been solved by other coins yet.
In the end, trust is a matter of transparency, making sure people can verify as much as they please about the coin and their creators.

I have seen projects which had creators willing to put their personal information out there in the internet, for anyone to check their background, for the sake of earning some trust for the project. It is something radical, which not all developers are willing to do, though I do not think it is absolutely necessary to do it, if there is enough transparency in other branches about the coin.
legendary
Activity: 2366
Merit: 1206
Trust can be built in a matter of time.
Just like in personal relationships, building trust in business requires ongoing communication and engagement and most especially should provide transparent information and be open about your steps toward making progress.

It should also be timely support, it must provide efficient and timely customer support to address user queries and concerns.
A responsive support team can significantly enhance user trust.

I think this is the most important of all, it's open-source code.
If applicable, consider open-sourcing parts of your project's code because this demonstrates transparency and allows the community to verify the security of your system.
mk4
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 3873
Paldo.io 🤖
Okay, any other tips?

If this wasn't obvious yet: maybe show us a product? Your website is pretty much an advertisement for a token, not a product. You even have a "buy token" button on the top right of your header, instead of the usual "launch app" button.

Also:

  • Not only that you don't have a product, but you don't even have a decent definition for your product
  • Your "whitepaper" links to a token overview page lmao
  • You have a freakin token chart and swap integration on your website

I don't even know why I'm wasting time answering you here. I don't see how your token isn't a scam.
hero member
Activity: 3038
Merit: 634
It is very simple IMHO although I don't have any projects that I need to build its trust and it's different from the actual person like you that actually builds it than someone who is just giving some theories and opinions.

But since you've asked for our opinions, with what I've said for being simple is that you need to be transparent and that's all.

Transparent in all aspects of the project, codes, funding, marketing, and all of the concerns that will be asked to you, to be answered with transparency.
copper member
Activity: 2114
Merit: 1813
฿itcoin for all, All for ฿itcoin.
Trust is something very fragile, and It takes a lot of time, commitment, and resources to build it but just seconds to ruin it. Crypto is mostly about transparency, without it, then you will have veruy hard time building trust here.

Make sure you are honest and transparent about anything about your project.

Also ensure you have proper customer support that is very helpful to clients.
legendary
Activity: 2982
Merit: 1149
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Took a quick look at your website: probably stop being misleading?

"Our Partners & Platform: Pancakeswap, DexView, DexTools, CoinMarket". Calling these platforms "partners" is like me saying that I'm partnered with Ethereum just because I made a transaction using their blockchain, and that I'm a partner of Kleenex just because I use their tissues to wipe my ass.
Okay, any other tips?
Well you still didn't remove them. But what exactly is the "trust" you are wishing to get? That you don't exit scam or that people would be confident enough to buy your token?

In case it's the latter: people don't buy tokens just because they trust you. If your token isn't offering anything new, and it's a generic token why would the trust even matter?
Your web page tries to sell it as becoming part of the innovation, but where's the innovation? It's not in your white paper. It doesn't have any development progress. It just has a roadmap that promises to release a detailed whitepaper, and some generic promises about adoption and holder growth. So have you asked yourself why would anyone be interested about this. Because people can just do their own generic tokens if they need to.
hero member
Activity: 2044
Merit: 784
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Trust can be only achieved within time. Meanwhile, you have to develop your project, share its concept, functionalities, characteristics, features, objectives, practical applications to real life problems and every differences it has compared to other crypto projects which make yours unique, original and necessary for potential adopters. If you are able to do this, you will achieve the reputation you are looking for after a while.

Of course, marketing is also a must in this digital world. Consider investing some money to promote your project through virtual campaigns and ads. However, make sure it's really going to worth the investment. If it's just another useless token, there is no reason to promote it to the community.
newbie
Activity: 109
Merit: 0
Took a quick look at your website: probably stop being misleading?

"Our Partners & Platform: Pancakeswap, DexView, DexTools, CoinMarket". Calling these platforms "partners" is like me saying that I'm partnered with Ethereum just because I made a transaction using their blockchain, and that I'm a partner of Kleenex just because I use their tissues to wipe my ass.
Okay, any other tips?
mk4
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 3873
Paldo.io 🤖
Took a quick look at your website: probably stop being misleading?

"Our Partners & Platform: Pancakeswap, DexView, DexTools, CoinMarket". Calling these platforms "partners" is like me saying that I'm partnered with Ethereum just because I made a transaction using their blockchain, and that I'm a partner of Kleenex just because I use their tissues to wipe my ass.
newbie
Activity: 109
Merit: 0
Hi everyone.

I'm the creator of Cogitex, and I'm reaching out to you with questions to better understand what matters to people.

How can you build trust in the crypto community, and what do you think Cogitex can do to earn your trust?

I'm ready to hear from each and every one of you. Share your experiences and ideas. Do you think the development of Cogitex and cryptocurrencies in general can be improved?
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