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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: How to determine Altcoins or ICO that are too good to be true?
by
efrencres
on 03/11/2017, 21:17:11 UTC
If the idea itself seems to good to be true it probably cant live up to the hype. For instance an ICO completed recently offering 0% exchange and I think while this is great is probably impossible to produce in actuality. I also

watch out for discounts that are too good to be true because like before it is the lure and greed of extra bonus % that gets us caught in these scams. This is speaking directly from experience be careful out there

I have seen post like this. About BitConnect.
http://mygallery.epizy.com/images/2017/11/03/Lo1.png

And in Social Media..
http://mygallery.epizy.com/images/2017/11/03/N2a.jpg

They are in rank 6 yesterday morning but they dropped immediately into rank 16.
http://mygallery.epizy.com/images/2017/11/03/O9f.png

And I noticed that developer of this coin is making constant changes into their circulating supply calculation. This changes affects how their value raises in a matter of time.. looks like it is a part of their hype right?
http://mygallery.epizy.com/images/2017/11/03/mxR.png