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Topic: Whitepaper? Do you really believe 100% in any projects whitepaper?. - page 3. (Read 467 times)

newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
Of course not, whitepaper just as a first step for a project. After we read the whitepaper in detail we can do other research such as their team. mvp/prototype or others. So whitepaper can not be a 100% reference that the project is good
newbie
Activity: 112
Merit: 0
No, of course I don't. I almost do not know the projects, which would be 100% adhere to what is written in white paper. This is just a trick for the investor. And while the market is what it is - it does not affect the price of their tokens.
full member
Activity: 490
Merit: 100
All white papers are just a plan. They will maybe fail. You can't trust 100% of the future. Unless you know it very well, the white paper is never meant to make people believe in them,the white paper just puts forward a plan.
sr. member
Activity: 826
Merit: 303
No, I do not think it's okay not to read the white paper. There are people who do not do this, it's your right, but how can you invest in projects if you do not understand what this project is about and do not understand the little things?
you are right, at least we read to know the little things but I am different, I see a vidio uploaded by a project to see the process and reality of the project.
full member
Activity: 434
Merit: 104
Well...the two are super good
Bounties are good, real investment is also nice.
But you know, bounties is tasky and time consuming..such as article writing, translation, media campaign and the likes.
But you see investment....you just got to dive into any project if you have your capital (BTC) already and wait for what happen next.
You also need to know what you are investing in? The whitepaper describes all the information about the project, so you can make a decision about investing. I think that it is not necessary to read every page in the whitepaper, because there are many websites that briefly tell what the essence of the project is.
jr. member
Activity: 154
Merit: 1
I think that white bugamaga does not give 100% guarantee of the progress of the project. It is necessary to identify the main criteria for selection.
full member
Activity: 588
Merit: 100
No, I do not think it's okay not to read the white paper. There are people who do not do this, it's your right, but how can you invest in projects if you do not understand what this project is about and do not understand the little things?
newbie
Activity: 70
Merit: 0
white paper is necessary, but I do not trust 100% on white paper. many other aspects that I have to score before deciding to join a project. concepts, road maps, team members are things to be learned.
newbie
Activity: 140
Merit: 0
Most ICO projects have Whitepaper.
For projects that do not have Whitepaper, it is best not to invest.
The projects have Whitepaper They all need to look very carefully, Many projects copy to do their Whitepaper to deceive.
full member
Activity: 406
Merit: 100
Well...the two are super good
Bounties are good, real investment is also nice.
But you know, bounties is tasky and time consuming..such as article writing, translation, media campaign and the likes.
But you see investment....you just got to dive into any project if you have your capital (BTC) already and wait for what happen next.

I do not trust what is written in white paper and I'm too lazy to spend a lot of time studying it. It's better to watch the video review to understand what the project is about.   
full member
Activity: 630
Merit: 100
The whitepaper is very important in any blockchain project to make a first general evaluation, and understand its validity and feasibility, but this does not mean that 100% of what is written will be realized. To evaluate a project I also look at other things, such as the quality of the team and any advisors, that are of fundamental importance
full member
Activity: 378
Merit: 104
Well...the two are super good
Bounties are good, real investment is also nice.
But you know, bounties is tasky and time consuming..such as article writing, translation, media campaign and the likes.
But you see investment....you just got to dive into any project if you have your capital (BTC) already and wait for what happen next.
Not all the whitepapers are really true, and there are really many people that has knowledge on doing beautiful whitepapers and right now, most of the ICO and bounties right now are scam and that is the scariest part of the industry right now.
member
Activity: 298
Merit: 10
I don't really believe in the whitepaper. But you can't believe it. From this we can understand more details of the project. At the same time. many white papers have exaggerated the technology. Whether the project can be realized is of course other.

member
Activity: 224
Merit: 21
Actually the whitepaper gives lot of information about the upcoming project based on blockchain technology. Whitepaper is the introduction between the project and the investors, at the time of reading whitepaper it must elaborate highlights of the projects like what their project can do, what problem they are solving and why they are using blockchain. if you find these information than you can go for further steps on making investment decision like researching about Team, Community, Token matrix, Marketing & ratting on trusted sites and by trusted influencers. In short I don't rely on whitepaper only for making my investment decision.
sr. member
Activity: 854
Merit: 250
putis papers is at the core of a project because it covers all of the project's work objectives and systems, but to further convince us to be able to tell which project is real we should also see their team members as not many projects include fake team members or just picking up images from google.
newbie
Activity: 80
Merit: 0
The first place to start is by reading the whitepaper and figuring out what the actual project is, then you need to look in to the team and their interactions with the community, you should investigate if it is a new idea or what competition they will face, you should check out the roadmap to know what their objectives are and when they intend to deliver them, you should look at the ICO structure, and finally you should see if there is a lot of support from the community.
full member
Activity: 490
Merit: 102
All of them whitepapers look good to me but I don't believe 100%.  Just like girls with makeup, they all look pretty.

-)))) During the middle ages makeup in some countries was prohibited. But your post making more sence that others. But you really cannot tell. NEO was presented as ugly as a minute made crap and now it is big. NXT started as an occult sect closedf society and doing good. Doge started as a joke. But many many serious projects with VISION and ADVISORS have fallen to zero.
member
Activity: 322
Merit: 10
Sometimes whitepapers are too idealistic not being practical, but I adore how forward looking they are. Its just quite disappointing sometimes, the team cannot carry on what's written on the whitepaper, too bad they change it over time, which frustrates the community, However, a well written whitepaper will encourage investors to come in.
newbie
Activity: 224
Merit: 0
I do not believe in everything. I trust all, not for the first year I do it and still come across scammers. Of 100% of my projects - 10% of scammers.
newbie
Activity: 140
Merit: 0
I personally dont believe in white papers. Most of the time, the white papers are just for reference purposes.
I prefer the open source code of this project, which directly reflects the excellence and strength of the projects achievements.
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