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Re: What do you think of tokens that did not update their Bitcointalk thread
by
guoyu78
on 07/08/2019, 17:14:13 UTC
I've participated in so many bounty campaigns and invested on some tokens coming from ICO, but I notice that so many of these projects are not or stopped updating their Bitcointalk announcement thread but they are so active in their telegram channel.

Do you think this is good for a project in general, let's admit it, Bitcointalk topics always shows up in search engine like Google while on telegram you have to scroll a lot or wait for an answer and they are missing up some potential investors who first look on Bitcointalk for project that they want to invest in..

It is a bad sign (and sometimes even a red flag) for the project. Bitcointalk is the most popular crypto forum around the world, and a serious project with a hard working team will be really interesting to update the project's followers in bitcointalk a lot more than telegram.
Bitcoin is a discussion thread but not a chat thread, imagine that you have a link where people are just bombarding it wit question and answer on a particular link, would you not get tired? The fact that they do not update people on bitcointalk does not mean they are not updating their community, because I can really judge a project by its silence is when I check all the means of social media available and see if they have cut them off, then I can term them as a scam project already.

Many of them still use the most popular means they have been using after campaign, which is telegram to keep updating their investors. So it think we should not completely condemn them if we don’t continue to get response from there here after campaign , except maybe they stop updating their thread during campaign, then we can start suspecting them.