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May 10, 2019, 12:23:46 PM
#22
If you constantly fall for scam projects, on the one hand you are wasting your time, on the other you should have developed a keen sense for such projects and this may be your most valuable acquisition.
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May 10, 2019, 12:13:20 PM
#21
Not only the Newbies but also the different levels are the same as your circumstances. Therefore the projects you are working on will have very difficult stages, especially in 2018. So do not give up I believe that IEO projects will give you more the opportunity.
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chenille!
May 10, 2019, 11:52:36 AM
#20
I began to think this would be a waste of time with everything I learned because almost all the projects I had followed ended in scammers. Is this a waste of time for me?  Embarrassed
Firstly, about the high number of scam projects, that's true. Almost every project turns out to be a scam and only few projects will be a success. But please don't give up if you have wasted money in a scam project, at least you have learned which mistakes you should not repeat again.  Smiley
Crypto has many opportunities, if you avoid the shitcoin projects and just buy some BTC or ETH you may have a better outcome. For ICOs you need to have a good knowledge and if you have doubts if the project is legit better don't invest.
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May 10, 2019, 11:52:32 AM
#19
I think it's not a waste. At least you learned for yourself a lesson now: be more aware with projects. Invest time and effort in researching a project before you joining them. It's not only good for you but also good for potential investors that you're advertising the project to.

+1 I agree that comment and also,

If you're talking about sign-up campaigns, etc., "Newbie" can't really participate in campaigns. I also noticed that the new account market is emerging. Specifically, the "Full Member" and above accounts have a lot of recipients.
legendary
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May 10, 2019, 11:49:08 AM
#18
I began to think this would be a waste of time with everything I learned because almost all the projects I had followed ended in scammers. Is this a waste of time for me?  Embarrassed

Have you learned of Bitcoin yet?   The technical revolution that some call is bigger then was agriculture?
hero member
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May 10, 2019, 11:34:16 AM
#17
I think the problem with most Newbies is that they want to become rich with their first campaign, when you see a bounty campaign claiming to give $2 million out in bounty payment then you need to ask questions and there is no sin in going to the telegram or the Ann page of these projects and ask them questions, almost all projects in town now seems to be a scam
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May 10, 2019, 11:32:55 AM
#16
Do you participate in the bounty program? In my opinion, there is no time wasted if you really want to research how an ICO project is running.
Almost impossible you can learn all that instantly, my advice should you stop complaining and want to try again. there are still many good projects that you can follow.
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May 10, 2019, 11:27:58 AM
#15
are you talking about bounty right? bounty right now almost fill with scammers or fraud. if you want to follow a bounty, do research first, at least you know what project it is and know who the bounty manager
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May 10, 2019, 11:26:43 AM
#14
I began to think this would be a waste of time with everything I learned because almost all the projects I had followed ended in scammers. Is this a waste of time for me?  Embarrassed
I will advise you to take time to study the space before you venture into another therefore are too much fake and scam ico in the space due diligence is important before investing in ico or ieo.
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May 10, 2019, 11:24:39 AM
#13
To tell you honestly, I have been through that situation as well and I have thought that crypto world isn't for me. The best thing to do is not to quit but try to look for better opportunities. Seek a new way of learning so you'll know how to get rid of scams. Just keep on trying because every effort here in crypto world would pay off.
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May 10, 2019, 11:19:20 AM
#12
Every beginner always needs time to study. and that's where we learn from experience and make an assessment of what we will do, as well as following the bounty. It is undeniable that throughout 2018 many projects failed and even those that seemed legit turned out to fail or even scam. And for this reason, make the experience a lesson for the future.
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May 10, 2019, 11:19:13 AM
#11
Sorry for the bad experiences that you have had. But if you had mentioned the projects you went into, we could have known if the project was really a scam or not. But with your experience you can be more careful next time
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May 10, 2019, 11:18:20 AM
#10
Lol, but what is your question actually about? The fact that bounties aren't paying or are ending up as scam doesn't necessarily mean your status as a newbie is compromised! In fact, it's good to be a newbie because you wanna learn than be a newbie because you wanna earn!
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May 10, 2019, 11:13:45 AM
#9
I began to think this would be a waste of time with everything I learned because almost all the projects I had followed ended in scammers. Is this a waste of time for me?  Embarrassed
Yes, because newbies only want to earn without learning. The reason why you always failed with the bounties is that you just keep on joining without having any background check, newbie will stay if they know how to study because money will just come to them if they have ideas about the market. If you learned a lot in this forum, then you must not feel bad, use it in the right way.
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May 10, 2019, 11:10:33 AM
#8
I think it's not a waste. At least you learned for yourself a lesson now: be more aware with projects. Invest time and effort in researching a project before you joining them. It's not only good for you but also good for potential investors that you're advertising the project to.
Your advice is certainly very true. It is not wrong for us as bounty participants to research further. In order not to happen again in the future. Don't every time there is a bounty, you immediately participate without having to know more about the project. Because you will be in vain if you get a scam project.
jr. member
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May 10, 2019, 11:08:13 AM
#7
I think it's not a waste. At least you learned for yourself a lesson now: be more aware with projects. Invest time and effort in researching a project before you joining them. It's not only good for you but also good for potential investors that you're advertising the project to.
legendary
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May 10, 2019, 11:05:29 AM
#6
I began to think this would be a waste of time with everything I learned because almost all the projects I had followed ended in scammers. Is this a waste of time for me?  Embarrassed

If you learned something it isn't a waste of time.  Often time, we made mistakes and have a poor judgement because we are still new in the industry.  Rather than quitting, it is best to think what had happen in the past bounties.  Try to see the similarities of these so called scam bounties and if ever you found that traits, you will know the next time you look for another campaign and avoid them.  Also consider the bounty manager that is running the bounty and select those that are responsible enough to check the validity of the campaign.  This way, the risk of joining a bounty of another scam project will be lessen.
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legendary
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May 10, 2019, 11:00:02 AM
#5
I began to think this would be a waste of time with everything I learned because almost all the projects I had followed ended in scammers. Is this a waste of time for me?  Embarrassed

No, just be more careful with the projects you decide follow. In the cripto world (and in general) you have to be very well informed before deciding to get involved either with your time or your money. Don't take it as a waste of time... take it as an experiences that generated some learning to avoid falling into similar mistakes Wink
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May 10, 2019, 10:56:46 AM
#4
That is why you do not arbitrarily participate in bounties. Spend a little of your time analyzing the project of course. So that you won't find a scam project in the future. This is indeed very difficult to do, but it's better to do or spend a little time on this. Everyone certainly works hard but if you find a scam project it will certainly waste time too. Therefore spend a little of your time
jr. member
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May 10, 2019, 10:54:16 AM
#3
Your post is somehow confusing ,if you are talking about bounties then it would have been better if you made mention of the projects you claimed you follow that turned scam,don't put the blame of the projects just take the blame of yourself and get over it, learn to detect good projects is all you need ,keep working hard
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