Just like the returns on an investment in an initial coin offering (ICO) can be huge, so too can the risks. The market is still under-regulated. That means investors may be left on their own if an ICO turns out to be a fraud or the project fails. Neither of these scenarios is uncommon. Investors need to consider the risks very carefully. It’s not in fact rare for ICO teams to simply run off with investors’ money. Consider avoiding an ICO if: These are just examples of possible red flags of an ICO scam. Always look for the additional information about the project and its team, read different chats and feedbacks on the project, and the main thing – always be carefull and try to avoid ICOs which seem to be scams. https://coinstelegram.com/2018/12/25/red-flags-of-an-ico-scam/