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RE: How to avoid fraud with cryptocurrencies
Some good points here.
The ICO is meant to mirror the more corporate IPO, but actually it's closer to crowdfunding. And, as @aschatria says, there are fakes in all walks of life. I've not yet participated in an ICO, though I'm keeping an eye on a couple right now. I think the way to avoid the scams is through basic research. Who's on the team? Do they have a track record? Have the created anything yet? Have they launched? Are they solving a real problem? Do they have a workable solution?
And, of course, as in anything crypto, don't invest money you can't afford to lose.
Thanks for the comment @lighteater ! I have to add the last sentence you wrote to this article!
I wish a good start of 2018
You're welcome - glad to be quoted occasionally ;-)