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Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: A Decentralized Fund
by
vegafund
on 08/02/2017, 06:02:24 UTC
All these Newbie account popping up and creating one fund or the other looking for people to give them money to invest for them.

I will like you to answer this question

What experience do you have to manage investor's fund
How would you proof you can be trusted since you are a Newbie here
Don't be biased and judge him because of his rank. I've met many bitcointalk newbies who were brilliant and intelligent individuals with great ideas.
Would it be more reassuring that he had a hero account? Definitely not for me. Just read what he is talking about and judge that information by yourself.

The only things that matter:

- What this project is all about, what is the innovation here?
- Do we see competent, experienced people working on it?
- What is the purpose of the fund, what it will bring for us, possible investors?
- Do we have clear and honest relation with the community?

I would prefer to be biased and cynical than to be scammed by a fraud scammer. I am not saying the vegafund idea is a scam but judging from what we have always witnessed in the cryptoshere, the vegafund could maybe be over 99% a scam. The community has had enough of this and it is time to know who these people are. So the vegafund people should give us proof of their identity if they really want to be trusted.


I agree that the community has had enough of scammers, but I take issue with your post.

I didn't come here to try and pitch my product or raise money - as you already know, I'm new to this forum, but I thought this was a place where knowledgable people could discuss certain concepts (both technical and broader business). I made this thread with the sole intention of getting insight on a concept, so I didn't even link my project's website, since I thought my intentions might be viewed as disingenuous if I did.

So I didn't post my project's website - where you would find all of the team's identities, which we've put out to the public to the full extent of what we deem to be relevant, and as we try to grow only more will come out.

I understand your hesitation when dealing with a new account on this forum because you have no idea who's behind it, but your post makes it seem like myself and my team are deliberately trying to hide our identities which is both not true and (originally) not relevant to this thread.