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sr. member
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November 13, 2018, 08:26:32 AM
#34
I will study the recommended projects first, the road map, the team.
fund allocation, and the most important is the prospect in the future.
jr. member
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November 13, 2018, 08:26:11 AM
#33
what I know is that the rank is not a guarantee of investment success, sometimes even old players or high-ranking people have the potential to commit fraud because they already have a lot of experience in this matter, we don't put our money by seeing ranks, we have to go through a lot of requirements so that we get our trust don't care about rank
1 do the competency test
2 who are the telusus (collect as much and as much information as possible first)
3 read and understand every idea, idea or whatever he offers (don't be tempted by the benefits offered, but first look at the work methods and the worst risks you will get)
4 do not be in a hurry, think good good (decisions taken quickly without consideration will usually cause regret in the future)
hero member
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Merit: 505
November 13, 2018, 07:59:23 AM
#32
what would you do if a newbie said he could develop your money and he asked you to invest money in him ?

Such an offer as any other should be seriously considered. The idea itself may be good, but the method of implementation, level of knowledge or experience of this person are also important. In addition, it's easy to be cheated so the newbie usually have less confidence.
sr. member
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November 13, 2018, 07:38:55 AM
#31
What kind of question is this? Of course we'll ignore it probably it's one of those low life scammers are asking for that and only idiot will going to give an amount of money for them without any guarantee.

If the newbie really have the skills or knowledge in growing an investment the first thing he/she would do is to create his/her own thread wherein he/she will indicate his/her past experiences, pros, cons specific service he/she will give and his/her fee. The investors will going to approach to him and he/she will not going to you and ask for an amount and saying he/she can grow it lol
member
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simply getting the job done
November 13, 2018, 07:28:46 AM
#30
Probably, it all depends on what kind of idea the newbie offers. Maybe in some area he is far from being a novice but an experienced specialist. In any case, I see no reason not to trust the newcomer if he offers an interesting idea. Of course, you should not forget about your security. The anonymity of the Internet provides great opportunities for fraudsters, but this applies not only to beginners, but in general to all users.
jr. member
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November 13, 2018, 07:20:35 AM
#29
Due to the fact that amid the growing popularity of investments in the cryptoindustrial tehnology, fraudsters are developing in parallel who come up with new and more sophisticated methods of deception to seize investors with money. Before investing, it is necessary to carefully study the idea of ​​the project and check if possible a person who offers this idea.
full member
Activity: 490
Merit: 123
November 13, 2018, 06:16:20 AM
#28
I would be very sceptical on every investment offered by any rank, if it seems interesting one can setup a video call and then take it form there. There is a lot of things one can tell from a video conversation. I personally tend to get out when there is anything that throws me off and usually I am right.
legendary
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November 13, 2018, 05:26:53 AM
#27
what would you do if a newbie said he could develop your money and he asked you to invest money in him ?

Its A 50 50 risk. If someone wants to scam with investment then even a trusted person can scam too and i have seen many such scams over the past couple of years. On the other hand, There are times when newbie can tell you a very good trusted investment. So rather than trusting on the person, you should examine the project itself.
newbie
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November 13, 2018, 05:25:14 AM
#26
Newbie can sometime give profitable investment strategies but it depends of the trust that you can put into it.
member
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Merit: 12
November 13, 2018, 05:23:26 AM
#25
what would you do if a newbie said he could develop your money and he asked you to invest money in him ?
Why not listen.Depends on the person and not on the account.The man just did not sit on the forum, but he has a great idea.
hero member
Activity: 1918
Merit: 564
November 13, 2018, 01:32:42 AM
#24
what would you do if a newbie said he could develop your money and he asked you to invest money in him ?

Regardless of rank, we must do our own research regarding the investment offer.

This is an anon forum meaning, we do not know who we are dealing with, regardless of their rank (newbie or legendary).  As long as the offer is transparent, secure, have minimal risk, then why not.  There are lots of people who just found this thread and is probably more honest than the old timers here so we cannot base our trust to how old the account is (several account had changed hand, even those who have green trusts on their profile).
member
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November 13, 2018, 01:13:23 AM
#23
what would you do if a newbie said he could develop your money and he asked you to invest money in him ?
if it is a good project then full investment is a good decision, I think newbie is not something we have to stay away from, we have to see what's inside, don't look at the outer appearance because something good will still look good even though it is carried by a newbie, and something bad will still look bad even though it is carried by legendary.
full member
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November 12, 2018, 10:49:13 PM
#22
what would you do if a newbie said he could develop your money and he asked you to invest money in him ?
The newbie in this forum does not speak about his IT experience but I think you should give him some questions to consider about his knowledge of blockchain technology and the crypto market. .
full member
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November 12, 2018, 09:51:27 PM
#21
what would you do if a newbie said he could develop your money and he asked you to invest money in him ?
Depending on the situation, if you know him, you know where he lives and most importantly you know his credibility with the place of investment he is engaged in. I mean even though he is a newbie but has invested in cryptocurrency and has a lot of experience with cryptocurrency investments then I will trust him to manage my money and start investing. However, if the criteria above were not in him then I would be a fool when I decided to give him money to invest. Actually, if you are someone who wants to invest in cryptocurrency it's quite easy, you only need to make a wallet and buy the coins you want and then invest in the long term, that's enough.
full member
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November 12, 2018, 09:39:56 PM
#20
I would rather read the fineprint on what they're offering. Even old accounts are farmed & bought just to scam other folks.
logically, many seniors have not perfectly understood the cryptocurrency, especially the newbie who offers, certainly a big question mark. therefore it is necessary to learn more in detail, so that we do not become victims
member
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November 12, 2018, 07:24:18 PM
#19
I am on the side where if you don't take enough risks you don't win a lot.
Remember bitcoin? Imagine you're offering "deep web" services in 2010 and there is this guy who tells you to give him 10kg weed but in exchange he will pay you bitcoins instead of FIAT. You would be crazy to accept it isn't it?
Same thinking to your 'newbie' so that's why I would invest with someone. It's basically what VCs do most of the times. As long as the newbie knows what he's doing, everything will be alright!
sr. member
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November 12, 2018, 07:00:30 PM
#18
I would rather read the fineprint on what they're offering. Even old accounts are farmed & bought just to scam other folks.
full member
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November 12, 2018, 05:40:31 PM
#17
one of the ways that I do to choose where I will invest is to look at the experience of the developer, if it is still new, I don't think that is enough to build trust from investors. wasted in vain, because for what we invest if in the end it will only make us lose money
hero member
Activity: 1470
Merit: 509
November 12, 2018, 05:00:55 PM
#16
what would you do if a newbie said he could develop your money and he asked you to invest money in him ?
If creating a newbie account is not as easy as today maybe I can try. In fact it is not possible to trust anyone in the online world and in any case you need pledge on whatever rank is. If you have valid pledge you can prove yourself. Otherwise no one doesn't believe you and you can even be blamed.
member
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November 12, 2018, 03:34:29 PM
#15
Personally, i will not allow a Newbie to discuss business with me nor investment issues to talk of investing with a Newbie. They are not trust worthy as they are new to the tech and it concept rather will do more research to an experience trader to help with trade.
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