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September 19, 2019, 11:18:13 PM
#12
Scammers ruined the crypto market, ICO market's reputation. For continuous ICO Scam, last year most of the investors gave up from investing and now the potential ICO market almost-dead! So, scammers, Greedy people are to be blamed.
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September 19, 2019, 11:14:39 PM
#11
For this incomplete year alone, various fraudsters and hackers have caused damage to cryptocurrency users in the amount of about $ 4.3 billion. This primarily damages the reputation of cryptocurrency. Only states can effectively combat this evil, and that is, if they fight together. After all, these crimes are very difficult to solve, given the relative anonymity of the cryptocurrency and the possibility of finding fraudsters in any country in the world. Fraudsters and hackers are a very big problem now for cryptocurrency and its users.
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September 19, 2019, 10:28:52 PM
#10
If you put it in a whole context, I think scammers are not the only one to blame, maybe we should also blame ourselves for not doing enough to prevent on not becoming a victim of these kinds of deceitful acts though I also think that these experiences will give us valuable lessons to make us more successful in this industry.
I agree with you, because if we are just being careful then we are not going to fall into scam and besides we have to face the consequences of our actions. We need to accept that we are making some mistakes and we have to learn from it. Its really important to have some knowledge because it can help us to make the right decisions for ourselves.

So actually the mistake was made from our own, the scammer does happen a lot anytime and anywhere, but we also have to suspect that and always be aware of what we know.
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September 19, 2019, 10:19:15 PM
#9
If you put it in a whole context, I think scammers are not the only one to blame, maybe we should also blame ourselves for not doing enough to prevent on not becoming a victim of these kinds of deceitful acts though I also think that these experiences will give us valuable lessons to make us more successful in this industry.
I agree with you, because if we are just being careful then we are not going to fall into scam and besides we have to face the consequences of our actions. We need to accept that we are making some mistakes and we have to learn from it. Its really important to have some knowledge because it can help us to make the right decisions for ourselves.
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September 19, 2019, 06:37:48 PM
#8
If you put it in a whole context, I think scammers are not the only one to blame, maybe we should also blame ourselves for not doing enough to prevent on not becoming a victim of these kinds of deceitful acts though I also think that these experiences will give us valuable lessons to make us more successful in this industry.
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September 19, 2019, 06:19:54 PM
#7
In fact, when we are blaming the scammers, they are laughing at all, laughing that they can scam us and get the money freely from their victims. And they will not regret or think of our blame. This is so sad.

As we know and sure, scammers are very difficult to avoid or prevent. They are always growing and coming with their new ways. And mostly, they will always get the victims although it probably decreased because of the carefulness of the investors. So far, there are only some ways to minimize being scammed and we also thankful to the board on this forum offering scam accusation, so we can avoid joining in the project as soon as possible.

We need to be more careful when going to participate in new projects or offerings, deep and careful analysis is very important.

We can't eradicate the existence of scammers especially nowadays that going after them is too difficult. They can disappear anytime they want especially if they are operating anonymously. It is the investor's responsibility to do his homework and no one but the investor is to be blame whenever something goes wrong. If you are blaming those scammers, then I don't know if you can achieve something by that.
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duelbits.com
September 19, 2019, 06:09:31 PM
#6
In fact, when we are blaming the scammers, they are laughing at all, laughing that they can scam us and get the money freely from their victims. And they will not regret or think of our blame. This is so sad.

As we know and sure, scammers are very difficult to avoid or prevent. They are always growing and coming with their new ways. And mostly, they will always get the victims although it probably decreased because of the carefulness of the investors. So far, there are only some ways to minimize being scammed and we also thankful to the board on this forum offering scam accusation, so we can avoid joining in the project as soon as possible.

We need to be more careful when going to participate in new projects or offerings, deep and careful analysis is very important.
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Cryptocasino.com
September 19, 2019, 06:07:08 PM
#5
that's why scammers must not only be blamed but they must be jailed consider about scammers are always trying to steal money from others use various tricks. but there was a lot of chance for exchange site to protect us by implementing a very strict regulation like what we have see in binance.
That's more than enough to protect us from the scammers especially investors.
But sadly, so many low tier exchange sites are not using strict verification.
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Heisenberg
September 19, 2019, 05:29:52 PM
#4
You can't really avoid scammers. They are found in every aspect of life.

What we have to do is to sensitize people on how to detect scam in the crypto sphere. Honestly, so many ICOs are just scam with people behind them looking to collect millions of USD with no working product. The sooner people realize this, the better for them.

Crypto world will still grow, with or without scammers
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September 19, 2019, 05:21:16 PM
#3
I think I’m crypto currency; the one thing we need to avoid is the blame game
Crypto currency and blockchain is about decentralization which tells us that we are responsible for our actions

In view of that; everyone should do their own research and avoid any blame game
Investing is your choice to make either gain or rekt.
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September 19, 2019, 05:12:50 PM
#2
Scammers are found in every industry that they can see a way to make money. But what's good for this year is that many of the projects that isn't really looking at the future of their own project has been gone earlier. So, the ones that are remaining now are the ones who are seriously working their asses off for the project they have right now.
The market today is more convincing that it's growing on it's own not because of the hype that it has been a couple of years ago.
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September 19, 2019, 03:50:32 PM
#1
Really if there is anyway to erase scammers off crypto space it would have been better, 2019 would have bring better results for altcoins if not for scam projects everywhere scamming new investors, now scammers are scaring off new crypto investors wannabe since there is no trust or whatsoever and investors don't want to lose money either, whatever the next altcoin results is going to be will not be huge as many expected due to investors not trusting new altcoins anymore, no wonder why binance launchpads are selling out in seconds.

If crypto space is just like how binance managed IEO project in return for their own reputation altcoins will be skyrocketing right now because much more money will flow in, exchanges like binance is giving out trust investment that i really hope the entire altcoin space can do the same but its a shame scammers are robbing off the trust
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