Think about it if these ICO's decide to scam: Running and hiding for their lives; can't use the money as its blacklisted from exchanges.
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Replying to @leoncfu
Think about it: easier to go just do what they promised their ICO investors. It's MORE money with LESS work than running a scam.
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Replying to @leoncfu
Let's do the math on a scam: A) You scam a several mil from an ICO, get put on a hit list by the community and law enforcement.
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Replying to @leoncfu
Or B) You go do what you say you're going to do and you make tens, hundreds millions, possibly billions; many X's over a scam.
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Replying to @leoncfu
I'm getting nervous as the valuations of these ICO's climb. There's more incentive to scam than to do the projects as valuations climb.
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It's easier to not scam than scam. Also easier to not deliver than deliver promises. Occasional update post will hold off angry investors
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Sure, but it's our job as investors to judge whether we believe the devs are capable of delivering.
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Which is why I typically put the word investors in quotes when discussing ICOs bc the lack of due dilligence or attention to risk is < 0
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but there’s this thing called modeling. just model what the best crypto investors do. then #HODLandchill 

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