It just depends on how skilled you are to entice people to invest in the project,most people do not make as little as a dime in their project as they didn't do their homework properly
That's the sad truth. But even if you do that homework, there's still a chance that a project could end up scamming you because the best scammers hide all the details of their scam from the homework-doers. And look at all the bounty hunters that ended up getting a big, fat KYC requirement slapped on their faces right at the end. Did any of them see that coming? Probably not.
And nice job, OP. I've seen you expose quite a few of these atrocities. Question: over what time frame were all these scams committed? Is this in the past year, two years? Anyone know how many scams this represents as a percentage of all ICOs? I also have a feeling that over 90% of ICOs are scams, but I've never seen hard data as far as that's concerned. Has anyone ever crunched the numbers?