The One About SCAMS

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago (edited)

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This is about Scams or rather information about Scams. In the cryptoverse one of the biggest threat to investors is the SCAM.

What exactly is a SCAM? well the definition of a scam is “a fraudulent or deceptive act or operation.” For those investing in cryptocurrency this means that people or projects are trying to get you to invest money in something (a project) that they claim has value and that you will reap the rewards of that value by investing but in reality all they want to do is use your investment for their own personal gain without the prospect of you actually getting something out of it.

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There are some specific aspects to a scam.

There is intent
The scammers never intent to let our share in the profits that they themselves gain. They have already planned how to attract their victims, keep their interest for as long as possible and how to exit with as much of your money as possible.

There is the lure
The scammers lure you with attractive proposals to their project, often these projects seem too good to be true. But hey, we are human and who can resist an opportunity to get rich?
The scammers will use false facts to present their case to unsuspecting victims. False promises, half truths and flat out lies will be used to spin an incredible tale of potential wealth and to get it all you have to do is invest.

There is concealment
Of course the investors don’t know the real story behind the scam. The scammers will do everything to hide the truth and protect their scam. The true facts are hidden from the injured party so that the victims have no way of knowing that they are buying into a well laid out plan to commit fraud.

There is loss
It always ends with a lot of people losing money. These are the people who unsuspecting invested in a project or product not knowing that the true intent of the people behind the scam.


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All the elements mentioned in the previous section must be proven. Just writing an article or blog saying that something is a scam doesn’t make it so. People (and therefore companies) make mistakes, it happens. But the question is when that mistake becomes apparent if the company or people responsible knew about it, did they have all the facts and did they knowingly hide those facts from the public? More importantly was it their intent to mislead other people?

When a blogger accuses an ICO of being a SCAM it is important to present the facts and proof those facts. I often see headlines (also here on Steemit) that shout: ICO X is a SCAM! But when you read the article the author never proves anything, there are just assumptions and no proof. All that is presented are “red flags” like for example: no white paper, the team members of the ICO are anonymous, the white paper is a copy-pasted pile of garbage, their Pre-ICO is private etc.

Yes ,these are all things that you have to take into consideration before investing in a coin or token but they are not proof of an intended scam. To proof that something is a scam you need to prove that the people behind an ICO knowingly hid crucial information and that their intent from the beginning was to commit fraud.

Cryptocurrency is hot and there is a lot of money to be made. ICOs are raking in millions like it is nothing. So there is a lot of incentive to start a cryptocurrency backed crowdfunded projects for new services and products. But not everyone is a born entrepreneur, skilled IT technician of project leader. Chances are that ICOs can get of the rails by incompetence. A project can get under pressure to make deadlines. In this case there is no intent to defraud but rather mistakes that were made by the team behind the project.

For example take WCX, this was (actually still is) an exchange that promises low transaction fees, has its own crypto coin and a lot of other stuff that would make it an unique exchange worth investing money in. But…….there were a lot of red flags, a referral program that looked like a pyramid game. No working exchange, no coins, no real identity of the team members. Promises were made but never kept.
WCX has now announced that it will open its doors in March 2018.

WCX was announced before Exchanges like KuCoin and Binance who also have their own cryptocurrency.

Now the question is…..is WCX a SCAM? Too be honest I don’t know. There are red flags that much is sure. But until now there is no real proof that WCX never intended to follow up on their claims and present us with a working, low fee, crypto exchange.
Also they are still active on Twitter despite already getting a lot of money from backers. So are they trying to get even more money out of their “marks” or are they really trying and just doing a poor job?

If someone has real proof that WCX is a SCAM please let me know


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When reporting irregularities of misrepresentation of facts it is important to remain objective and investigate if this was intentional or just poor work by the people responsible. It is however important to keep reporting the red flags because this information is important to future investors.

I know that the headline SCAM! is a real attention grabber but let’s get our facts straight. It’s hard enough keeping track of legit ICOs and projects and we need reliable sources of information to help us decide which are good investment opportunities and which are not!


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Yupper the yup is what I say :)

Just like bitconnect, I believe you were skeptical about bitconnect too...I warned people about it in my telegram channel

Yeah, it sounded interesting but a lot of people on Steemit made some good points against it (with proof). So I ignored the FOMO and didn't invest (luckily). But it is hard to convince someone that something may be too good to be true when all they see are dollar signs.

very exciting yet dangerous playground we are playing in

yeah, but a lucrative one :)

@xervantes, scams are a real concern, but as you have mentioned proving that someone is operating a scam is equally important.

I have seen a lot of people facing trial in the courts of media, but have never had a chance to defend themselves. We need to protect the weak and those who are being accused.

Great post!

Too often I see blogs or comments screaming SCAM without any merit to it. It's just a way to get attention but it hurts the ICO/Project. There is a lot of "fake" news out there. Steemit is becoming an important source for cryptocurrency info. If we want to grow we need high quality well researched info. If something is off than report about that but don't go yelling around SCAM just to get a few upvotes, IMHO.
And yes, scams are a big problem and we need solutions, but I believe that the bad ICOs will be reigned in, not sure how but time will tell.

I agree you can't just call something a scam but on the other hand there are many bad ico's out there. It's always best to do your own research.

Yes, research and an accurate presentation of the facts. I can understand someone gets burned by a bad ICO that they can get somewhat paranoid but as hard as it seems we have to try and stay objective.

Great definition of scam ;) And so important for crypto world...

Thank you very much kriptonoob.

The worst part of a scam coin is that it eventually hurts every coin and every person invested in cryptocurrency. Because while they steal the money of those foolish enough to invest in their scam, they also tarnish cryptos in general and scare new investors away from the whole market.

Yes, it makes it easier for those opposed to crypto to point and say "see that, can't be trusted, it's all a scam" scaring away companies who might be interested in using the tech.

It's hard to find out if something is a scam or not. You can only be sure when you are actually scammed. And when that happens, it's hard to report about it objectively.

Scams happen, unfortunately, but half of the time there's nothing scammy going on, but because of a misunderstanding someone starts the rumour and a FUD is born...

I can understand greed, but I can't understand that there are people out there who get up ion the morning and actually think: "Allright, this is the plan, we're going to steal all their money"... I simply don't get it - unfortunately that doesn't stop it from happening :0(

Greed rears its ugly head whenever a lot of money is involved unfortunately and the unregulated scene of cryptocurrency with all its freedom is the perfect hunting ground for scammers and other con artists. They want it easy instead of putting in some hard work.
All we (bloggers) can do is report anything that seems shady and hope to expose either fraudulent behavior or honest mistakes.

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