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Topic: Moral pros and cons of joining signature campaigns. (Read 137 times)

full member
Activity: 336
Merit: 100
I choose the project for signature campaigns for very long. For the award I look in the last turn. I'm concerned about the idea, team. Do I see the prospects in the draft? I participate in the companies of the signatures only of those in which I invest
sr. member
Activity: 796
Merit: 251
It is very important point for me. I'm trying not join to scam ICO. Thats why I learning a lot about project, team, advisors and so on. Some times i wrote a posts about my signature's project and my reputation is expensive to me.
copper member
Activity: 648
Merit: 159
For me im doing a reasearch first before using sig or promoting coin and token, so now i believe that signature i use to help promoting project is real project not just fake project and just want to scam their investor. If somehow the project that i promote become scam ill take off my sig and ill warn other ppl too, i dont want to feel gulty because of it
sr. member
Activity: 602
Merit: 295
Hail Eris!
Lately I have been struggling with the idea that I might inadvertently promote a scam, either total scam or a project with little development effort.

I thought about quitting signature campaigns altogether but can still think of some pros.

If a person does their investigative work then the signature campaigns will draw potential investors away from scams and towards actual products.  In this case it is a win.  If the person just goes by 'amount paid' for the campaign then I think they would be treading in dangerous waters.

What do you think?  How do you make sure you are supporting coins while also helping out the common good?

Speaking of which, probably should research the coin my sig promotes more... any suggestions for solid coins that are having bounty campaigns in case I want to switch?
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