Altcoins Talks - Cryptocurrency Forum
Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Topic started by: EvelynKing on August 08, 2019, 12:57:19 PM
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Even after reading so many articles on the internet, I am still not clear as to how people research the authenticity of a potential altcoin before investing in it. I have invested in two altcoins in the past and both of them turned out to be fraud. One article I read says that “most of the altcoins that exist today will not see any real projects.” Is it true?: https://www.cryptopolitan.com/how-to-research-on-potential-altcoins-how-to-judge-their-potential/
There are some coins in the article that sounds promising. Should I be looking into it? Or should I stick to Bitcoin only? Honestly, I do not have a lot of trust in bitcoin, given its ever-changing price.
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Personally, reading articles is only one of my strategy to increase the knowledge and information, but we cannot decide it as our main purpose of choosing new altcoins. we must follow up with certain analysis. First is about the product to be released and utilised, whether they are a real product to be utilized in the world or not. Sometimes, the project that has real product wil be more valuable for long term investment. And also the most important thing is the team member and developer of the altcoins, whether they are real or not, have ood track record and experience or not. Then, how they choose the first exchange. The good coin will choose wisely the trusted exchange.
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I am interested to know which two altcoins you invested in and claimed to be scams.
Some investors can asses the authenticity of an altcoin based on their own personal knowledge. And what I mean here is, investors can only tell if a project is legit or fake if he has enough knowledge on blockchain and some knowledge on other field like economics. It is not enough the you only know how to read a whitepaper.
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And must of these assessment is completely based on individual know how, it does not give a final conclusion that these projects are genuine or fake. I think identifing scam ICOs from the fake is completely uncertain; something it is even individuals opinion on on certain researches carried out. In my personal opinion, a follow up of any project by knowing, at least a member of the team face to face or through real friends and associate will be excellent before investing in some of these project.
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Do not shake your head. It's all a lottery. I have invested in so many altcoins that have been advertised, recommended and claimed to be the best but they have fallen dozens of times in price. And it is not known whether they will survive later
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Do not shake your head. It's all a lottery.
But it is better to use his brain to avoid buying bad coins, right? ;D
Actually, there is no guarantee for the success in crypto investment or trading. But we should know the general signs of bad projects and need to avoid joining them. Even if it is like a lottery, but to improve our knowledge and experience to do better is a must.
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cryptocurrency trading is something that is full of mystery. we rely more on profitability. the movement of crypto values cannot be guessed with certainty. even information conveyed through the internet also cannot be made as a definite reference. so you must be prepared to lose in making transactions in crypto.
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Not all articles can be trusted and have valid data. So, just be careful to look for information from articles, especially articles from random sources. You are better to do your own research if you want to buy some coins for trading or investment. It can be safer for you and not follow FOMO.
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Even after reading so many articles on the internet, I am still not clear as to how people research the authenticity of a potential altcoin before investing in it. I have invested in two altcoins in the past and both of them turned out to be fraud. One article I read says that “most of the altcoins that exist today will not see any real projects.” Is it true?: https://www.cryptopolitan.com/how-to-research-on-potential-altcoins-how-to-judge-their-potential/
There are some coins in the article that sounds promising. Should I be looking into it? Or should I stick to Bitcoin only? Honestly, I do not have a lot of trust in bitcoin, given its ever-changing price.
reading must be so that we get the latest information in any field, especially about crypto we must often look for information to be clearer so that we do not fail to understand we must discuss it with people who are more understanding or seniors in the crypto world, so that we are not too dizzy thinking about it, take it just enjoy.