Interesting post I found in Linkedin.
So this is what the post said:
"What are the many ways to fend of scams in the blockchain space? Well, one way ( and the easiest ) is to actually have a validated Advisor, Team members and Partnerships. This will act as a first layer safeguard to the community knowing that the company that they are interested in have been validated. Indorse: Decentralized Social Network for Professionals is currently doing that. We are starting a movement where we validate companies to ensure whom ever the company claims is working, advising or partnering in their website / whitepaper are being validated.
This is the first layer of defence against scam ICO/blockchain companies since the pattern in scams are that they use fake advisors, fake team members and fake partnerships."
This is the guy's post: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6389683530032607232
I definitely think that such companies doing such things could be the first step of regulating and helping the community against scammy ICOs.
What do you guys think?
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