On certain token issuance platforms, I verify the level of developer information disclosure to assess whether the project is trustworthy. Transparent identity information often helps you filter out many risky projects. When developers dare to disclose their background details, it indicates confidence in the project and makes accountability easier. Conversely, the same applies—this is a small tip I use when evaluating new projects.
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LostBetweenChains
· 5h ago
Wow, this move is brilliant. I previously fell for anonymous developers. Now I see that the first step in evaluating a project is to dig into its background. Doing thorough research before investing is essential.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 5h ago
Transparency is indeed important, but I've also seen many influencers reveal their identities only to run away... This line of reasoning is full of logical flaws.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 5h ago
I've seen too many exceptions when it comes to identity transparency. The "confidence" in the crypto world is sometimes just about being more shameless. Holding accountable? Ha, go ahead and see who you can actually hold responsible.
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notSatoshi1971
· 5h ago
Transparency is really a good filter, but honestly, I've seen too many anonymous big shots crash and burn.
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BoredWatcher
· 5h ago
Identity verification is indeed a good way for initial screening, but I've seen too many anonymous big shots rugging in the end...
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SighingCashier
· 5h ago
Really, identity verification is so crucial. I've seen so many rugs done by anonymous developers.
On certain token issuance platforms, I verify the level of developer information disclosure to assess whether the project is trustworthy. Transparent identity information often helps you filter out many risky projects. When developers dare to disclose their background details, it indicates confidence in the project and makes accountability easier. Conversely, the same applies—this is a small tip I use when evaluating new projects.