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Topic: Some ICO is not scam - page 16. (Read 2382 times)

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June 26, 2018, 04:20:26 AM
#87
Correct, involving ICO always has risk. It is still a hit or miss when it comes to ICO investment. Even with a good background and profile, they might still failed to deliver.
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June 26, 2018, 04:13:48 AM
#86
No one claimed that all ICO's are scams. The thing is that most ICO's drop in terms of their eth value when they hit the exchange, and hence people start panicking and saying that the ico is a scam. Its part of what bear market brings to us.
newbie
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June 26, 2018, 04:03:19 AM
#85
All your points are all correct but unfortunately all these scammers knows what you are going to look at their project, so they are going to try very hard to make their ico as legit to your eye as possible, you need an extra mile to do a good research to know what you are investing into
newbie
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June 25, 2018, 01:36:31 PM
#84
Hello, let me clear this doubt some people said that all ICO is a scam but I don't believe them because I have invested in some ICO and make a good fortune, let me give you some clue to invest.
1. When you want to invest first of all research about the particular ico you want to invest in, try to check their Whitepaper because some ICO copy text from another ICO white papers
2. Try to check their LinkedIn profile though that does'nt matter because some fake LinkedIn profile.
3.Try to know their real location even though some use VPN to hide their location.
4.website professional matters a lot because some don't even know how to build website and they are claiming that they are in to Blockchain
5. Despite all this..involving in ICO is a big risk

Good tips, thank you for that. Yeah, engaging oneself into ICO is a really risky thing, so gotta be really careful. To find a good ICO project is really hard, but I've found one with all the key features (web, wp, mvp, linkedin profiles, active social communication). This is Cryptics - AI forecasting, trading engine, bots, funds and stuff. I think it's gotta be really promising
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June 25, 2018, 12:49:09 PM
#83
Yes of course, some of the ICO is not scam, don’t ever consider that all ICO are scam because they are not, there’s some people use the name of iCO to earn an income even if in the bad way, just be wise.
newbie
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June 24, 2018, 03:34:35 AM
#82
Always will there be scams in a new industry trying to take advantage of the people. It's non avoidable. There are many ICOs which are doing well and have actual use cases and some already working products.
sr. member
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June 22, 2018, 06:57:11 PM
#81
Having a nice flashy website helps to attract investors but remember it is not proof that the ICO is not a scam. These websites can be bought with a template for a low cost, and a cheap IT worker might be willing to fill it in for a few coins.
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June 22, 2018, 06:36:51 PM
#80
The truth is that most of the ICO nowadays don't have any properly outlined goals. They are just about raising funds and getting the token to one or two exchange and that is it. Which in turn is not profitable to those that has invested in such project. A project meant to solve a particular problem and become valuable are supposed to make that their primary objective and not about just getting token listed and then abandoned.
If you easily select without reading the concept they promote in ICO it is possible to select a bad one which is scam but if you kindly select with reading the particulat, details and concept it is secured for now .So for me eventhough it tooks, time better to used it.
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June 22, 2018, 06:27:45 PM
#79
 The truth is that most of the ICO nowadays don't have any properly outlined goals. They are just about raising funds and getting the token to one or two exchange and that is it. Which in turn is not profitable to those that has invested in such project. A project meant to solve a particular problem and become valuable are supposed to make that their primary objective and not about just getting token listed and then abandoned.
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June 22, 2018, 06:17:57 PM
#78
Not all ICOs are scam, its because of the shitty ones that the thing is being named a scam. There are many good and genuine teams out there which lack the resources to achieve their vision so we just need to find which ones are really good and have the potential to grow exponentially.
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June 22, 2018, 04:21:56 PM
#77
Hello, let me clear this doubt some people said that all ICO is a scam but I don't believe them because I have invested in some ICO and make a good fortune, let me give you some clue to invest.
1. When you want to invest first of all research about the particular ico you want to invest in, try to check their Whitepaper because some ICO copy text from another ICO white papers
2. Try to check their LinkedIn profile though that does'nt matter because some fake LinkedIn profile.
3.Try to know their real location even though some use VPN to hide their location.
4.website professional matters a lot because some don't even know how to build website and they are claiming that they are in to Blockchain
5. Despite all this..involving in ICO is a big risk
When we do talk about on the word "ALL" then it does mean on 100% and people do keep on saying such word but i cant blame them to say such words. Majority of ICO or projects do failed up which in result on overall impressions would almost considered 100%.

Going back on previous years where ICO investment was the trend which is really true on to those early days but now on the current or recent days most of them are shit.
newbie
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June 22, 2018, 04:18:59 PM
#76
I would recommend that you buy the YUM tokens. Yumerium (YUM) is a gaming token that can be earned by playing, sharing and reviewing games and can be spent in any game that supports it. YUM integrates marketing tools such as referral bonuses or bounty campaigns to attract and engage users.
newbie
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June 22, 2018, 04:09:08 PM
#75
Yes, it is true that some ICO are not scam but majority of the ICOs are scam. Out of one hundred percentage, i can say that less than 30% of ICOs are true or are successful. I think it is important to note that investing in cryptocurrencies and Initial Coin Offerings ("ICOs") is highly risky and speculative. One therefore need to be very careful in dealing with any ICO or crypto currency and should be to accept any risk that may occur along the line.
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June 22, 2018, 11:11:24 AM
#74
Not all ! consider for what reason would you like to put cash in crypto? do you have enough cash to live by your own particular cash, all things considered, on the off chance that you have a great deal of spair cash and willing to utilize that cash without lament loosing it, than you can put resources into cryptos, Cryptocurrency showcase is an unsafe world for everybody, even with proficient, so on the off chance that you frighten to misfortune cash, at that point don't get include in this market in light  Tongue
newbie
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June 22, 2018, 11:11:00 AM
#73
Yes, those things that you have mentioned are a common thing for investors to do. There are actually a lot of legit companies that are legitimately making their way for the success of their ICOs. The thing here is that, newbies tend to believe easily without a critical analysis of the situation. They tend to invest into something without further serious research which results into them falling into those scam ICOs. Thank you mate for reminding us as a community. Smiley
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June 22, 2018, 11:06:55 AM
#72
most ICOs today are scam. most of them looks real and you can't distinguish real and fake. scammer are smart and they learn to improve their way of scamming people. it gets harder to know if it is scam or not.

I think you can determine if it's fake or not though. Yes there are a lot of scam icos right now but there are as much legitimate icos as there are scams. A lot of people just don't want to take time running through the ico information and studying each of them.
jr. member
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June 22, 2018, 10:58:13 AM
#71
People who said all ICOs scam because they involved in scam ICO, first time, second time and they made a quick conclusion that all ICOs were scam. We already saw a lot of ICO with success in the past few days or few moths ago
newbie
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June 22, 2018, 10:54:12 AM
#70
oh yeah it is true not all ICOs are scam...you just have to make your relevant researches before investing in any ICO
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June 22, 2018, 10:49:07 AM
#69
Yes its true but mostly of ICO here are scams so you better always be alert because they attack anytime. That's why make a further research for the ICO so that you will not scam in future.
newbie
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June 22, 2018, 10:45:29 AM
#68
1. When you want to invest first of all research about the particular ico you want to invest in, try to check their Whitepaper because some ICO copy text from another ICO white papers
This is especially difficult for people new to crypto. We do not even know whether this whitepaper is a plagiarism or not. In addition there are so many ICO's and we do not have time to check all their whitepapers.
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