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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Is this really a good plan?
by
DabsPoorVersion
on 26/11/2019, 09:14:08 UTC
Few of my colleagues told me they quit bounty because many new projects are finding it very difficult to reach soft cap and those who manages to reach softcap ends up listing on ridiculous exchanges because of listing fee, a part of me feels like they are right because if a new project fails to aim for top exchange its game over,  the question now is why promoting new projects then?
Not all projects have all failed, but indeed most who failed because of the lack of project developers themselves in thinking to attract investors, but I think there are still many successful projects.
I don't think so. You know, the crypto market is full of scammers and those guys usually wear a reputable mask and they make investors feel like they are a very upright person. but in fact, after earning millions of dollars from investors, they chose to trade on shit exchanges for a few thousand dollars. After that, they used all the money to accomplish their own purposes and hired a number of admins to reply to investor messages. Then they ran away and done! Projects with no vision often just want to list on small exchanges and often fraudulent projects.
That why we really have to be cautious, bounty hunters should think like an investor where you will have deep research and investigation for a certain project and try to avoid scam projects as much as you can. I know it is really hard to determine a good project and what is a scam project, but at least make an effort to lessen the percentage of being part of a scam project.