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Topic: Questions That You Would Like To Ask To The Developer Before You Invest (Read 139 times)

legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1008
It seems to me that there is no need to ask questions, everything should be clear from the characteristics and description provided by the creators of the project. You just need to study the project in which you are going to invest. To determine a promising cryptocurrency, first of all, you need to pay attention to its purpose, the development team, goals and stages of development, the number of updates and the availability of feedback.

All functions and tasks of the project should be simple and straightforward, even if the developers have incorporated very complex technologies into the project.
sr. member
Activity: 994
Merit: 250
BabelFish - FISH Token Sale at Sovryn
here my first question to the developer before investing especially for a new project
"what kind of features do you offers in your project ?"
because for me a good and new features will make me confident to drop my money
sr. member
Activity: 1596
Merit: 264
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Top 5, you say?
1. The common one. Since programmers & developers solve problems, what are the relevant problems these days that you want to solve?
2. Is this project for long-term like it isn't just a one-stop project that you'll stop updating after stable release? Even popular social media sites still undergo many updates just to solve every user's needs.
3. Is the project gonna be an open source? I am a programmer as well as web dev and I am quite enthusiastic about these, maybe not much in the blockchain.
4. Maybe not much in dev's identity, but can they prove that they had built projects in the past? How many repo or projects have you done in the past?
5. Since from developer to me is already like a developer to potential client relationship, how can you ensure yourself that if I invest in your project that there wouldn't be an exit scam happening or you wouldn't just disappear into thin air?  This would seem like a cliche question already but it is not something to be overlooked at.
full member
Activity: 1176
Merit: 100
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pro investors with the project might consider different aspects as preparing decision on invest, that developer to provide with details on paper to helps as improving confidence on investors to manage plan with the chance as releasing use of risks and resource for the dislodge on project plan.
full member
Activity: 1820
Merit: 107
In my own appreciation, I will ask the developer a question like this?

1. Are you confident that your project will succeed?
2. How do you define your project compare to the other existing projects?
3. How you are going to implement your development goals written in the Whitepaper?
4. Is this project is back by something or just back by thin air?
5. On a scale of 1-10 Can you rate your project achievement so far?

Those were my top 5 questions that I want to ask.
hero member
Activity: 2408
Merit: 693
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-what is the guarantee that they will support the project long term come what may?
-what is their contingency plan for the project should in case there is a need for it?
-and is there a probability that a rug-pull or exit scam will not occur? (meaning how well all team members can trust each other to give their whole to the success of the project)  Cool
member
Activity: 155
Merit: 10
It doesn't matter which question you ask, every developers can give promises but fulfilling the promises is where the real problem is, it's easier for devs to answer questions and give their projects rare use cases, still it doesn't mean the project will be successful
member
Activity: 196
Merit: 11
every developers will always be a complete stranger until they prove otherwise, you don't want to invest on projects just because the dev answered all your questions, they are still nothing but promises
hero member
Activity: 2660
Merit: 509
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
1. ask whether they can prove their identity that's shown in their project whitepaper or not
2. ask whether they gonna spend some of money raised to add liquidity just to kick off the project
3. ask the developer themselves whether they've had some projects in the past that turns big or not
4. see how well they can handle the community and questions in their group
5. see how active the developments in their github acc

that's just pretty much what i'd see first from a new project
hero member
Activity: 2478
Merit: 621
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
I'll ask him about the supply, how many percentage of the supply does the team has and what is the purpose of the team having that percentage of the supply, this is important, the team percentage is something investors are looking out, there's always a suspicious that the team will dump their shares, when it hit the market.

Also relating to the token distribution, I will ask if the token will be locked or not because some project go ahead to lock token for a certain time before releasing it, so I would ask to know the developers mind.

My second question is about the supply, if the project has a large supply, I will ask if it will be burnt.
sr. member
Activity: 2380
Merit: 251
Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
I have a discussion about this some three or four years ago but since the landscape of Cryptocurrency and the market is very much different now than three or four years, so I would like to ask the community again what would be the top 5 questions that you will personally ask a developer on a project that you would like to support or invest, I'm looking for the best 20 questions to include in my blog.

Note if you are a newbie looking for merit this is a good opportunity to gain one so take your best shot.
Why people need to use your coin or token over others?

Can you make sure it is not the copy of existing projects?

Will you keep involve with the development of the project even if you made failure in initial stage?
full member
Activity: 1829
Merit: 134
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There will be always some information on their Whitepaper but personally i prefer to ask it Directly, Here some question.
1. Advantage From Other Competitors? (Real Use case Example & Demo/MVP)
2. Tokenomics? (Distribution of Total Supply to Team, Community, Development, Advisor, Is there any Pre-minting?)
3. Total Fund obtained from Sale IEO, STO, ICO, etc. If there isn't any sale, where do you get the Fund for development? Is it from the developer's own pocket or from Private Investors ?
4. Total Raised Fund to be used for? If there is no Sale (Private Investor), what benefits do they get?
5. Long-term Planning, if there is a project with the same but better use case, can your team improvise and compete?
legendary
Activity: 2114
Merit: 1147
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Given how many funds were lost due to exploits of poor coding, I would like to get that out of the way first. It's dangerous enough if these developers are unknown/anonymous that's why you have to lessen the risk by asking if their codes are audited by a reliable third party. Of course you don't just take their word for it. Ask for proof and then verify.
legendary
Activity: 2772
Merit: 1112
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
The question I will ask the developer is,
1. the original idea for this project?
2. real use of the product that can be useful for life?
3. And from the funds collected, what percentage is allocated to pay for the listing exchange fee?
The last question in my opinion is quite important because many developers do not want to spend money to pay exchange fees listing so that in the end it only exists on small exchanges where even the trading volume is tiny.
full member
Activity: 785
Merit: 105
For projects that you need to question, I think the project may not be big enough to be part of this space, but for new projects I usually start with the foundation they're building. build or use. And these will be the questions that I think you should ask that new project:
1. What problem is this project solving?
2. What does the project coin mean for the ecosystem?
3. The process of coin distribution in the future?
4. Ask about the future of the project and their list plans?
I also see AMAs of new projects receive such questions in order to better understand the project.
legendary
Activity: 2072
Merit: 1315
Here are my list of important question that I usually asked. Maybe same for some but have my own opinion.

1. Why we out our money on this project for a long term?
2. What are the use cases that are gonna be available before or after platform launch?
3. How do you do auditing and assessment of your tokenomics and financial budget?
4. Do you really need to raise fund even you got already seeded invested by your partners?
5. What so special about the project that community would be delighted and get their interest?
hero member
Activity: 2800
Merit: 595
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The first question would be "Are you scammers?"

You could tell what sort of questions next if they say "Not" because they will have to prove but most probably I would look for the community that supports the project and which company is behind its back. And then asks them about the relationship of the company. New projects are unattractive nowadays, its not as easy as buying the ICO token and then wait for the pump when listed in the market.
sr. member
Activity: 1330
Merit: 326
Ive always wanted to ask these questions to the developers;

- How this project maintain it's utilization?

- When you created this project, what is your main goal that is different from the other?

- Will this continued to be harbored and patronized in the long run?

-What impact this project will give to the crypto community?
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1131
1. What would be its usage? relevance when it comes to real life application.
2. Is it totally secure,open source etc.
3. What would be your realistic road maps.
4. What would be the investment set-up for this one.
5. What sector or industry you do focus on?
legendary
Activity: 2366
Merit: 1206
In every projects, there's a goal, white paper and roadmap to be followed and if you will ask the developers, of course, they will always prefer the best shot to their projects.  IMO, here are the most important.

  • What can be used of the project to the community and it will be solved the real-world problems?
  • What is the total and the circulating supply of the project?
  • The developer's goal and activity and should be stated on Gihub
  • Is there a real product?
  • Burning token

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