SkyPirl Blockchain
  • SkyPirl (Pirl)
    • Docs.Pirl.io
    • About SkyPirl (Pirl)
    • Mission
    • Create SkyPirl 2.0 wallet
    • Restore wallet with secret 12 phrase
    • How to be a Nominator
    • SkyPirl coin specifications
    • Run a validator
    • How to unbound fund
    • How payout works
    • How to vote for Council
    • How to set identity
    • SLASHES
    • Refund of slashed
    • COIN SPECIFICATION
    • Governance and Treasury
    • Telemetry
    • List of wallet addresses not working
    • Spend from the treasury and Burn
    • Mint coins and transfer coins to the treasury
      • Treasury2
    • Burn2
    • Source Code
    • List of wallets holding coins of burned wallets with PIRL balance at block 3939000
  • About SkyPirl (Pirl)
  • Mission
  • PIRLmeet.com
    • About PIRLmeet.com
    • Free Trial
    • CINEMA
    • Microphone On-Off
    • Screen Sharing
      • Share—or don't share your audio
      • Video recording tutorial + camera + mp4 video download
    • Hands Up
    • Change the ringtone when giving a raise of hand
    • Stream MP4 videos
    • Stream mp4 video on Firefox browser
    • Cabinet Lock
      • Cabinet Lock account
      • Normal-Demo
      • How can I cabinet lock and keep strangers from entering the room?
      • How can I add people to the room when the room is locked?
    • Text chat
      • Room chat
      • Cabinetlock Chat
      • private chat per video
    • Connect Pirl wallet to Room-House
    • Change cover photo
    • Video title name
    • Setting up you own Room-House
    • How to download videos on youtube, Facebook and convert to mp4 files
    • Use camera beautification App when livestream
    • PIRLmeet can create meetings that last 24/7 and 365 days a year.
    • How does PIRLmeet secure products?
    • Get Pirl coin when playing videos on Room-house
    • Picture
    • OBS Studio
      • Download
      • Screen sharing and front camera
      • Stream video from R-H to Youtube
      • Stream games
      • Stream Video and Record Video and download videos
      • Good quality video settings
      • Edit the frame and choose the recording frame
    • Source Code
  • Game
    • Room-House.com and games
    • Slot Machine
      • Connect the slot machine to the SkyPirl Light Wallet.
      • Connect Room-House.com to the slot machine
  • SkyPirl Light Wallet
  • PIRL Decentralized Charity Foundation
  • SkyPirl Community
  • Apps for Android and IOS (PWA)
    • Android
    • Iphone (IOS)
    • Computer-Windows-PC
  • Business Paradigm R-H
    • Use SkyPirl coin to pay in Room-House.com
  • Roadmap
  • Core Team
  • xTer . Technology
    • About xTER SafeContainer
    • xTer Ecosystem
    • xTer SkyPirl
    • xTer Room-House
      • How to Room-House
    • xTer Room-House Plus
      • How to xTer room-House plus
    • xTer TrueAD
    • xTer SmartFilter
  • White Paper
  • Blog
    • News
      • ------What is Web 1.0, 2.0, 3.0?------
      • The world's first decentralized audio chat room Room-House
      • What's so special about decentralized audio chat rooms?
      • Features that make Room-House.com decentralized chat rooms competitive with giants
      • Ever heard of Decentralized Charity Fund?
      • What is online meeting? 4 most effective online conferencing solutions
      • What is online meeting? Is it easy or difficult to organize?
      • What is the standard of a professional online meeting room?
      • History of the world's first online meeting software
      • Decentralized Application Room-House.com (Daap)
      • In what year was the internet born? And the birth of the project SkyPirl
      • Cooperation between Room-House and Russian State Social University
      • Building SkyPirl Decentralized Internet in Space
      • Data collection is a huge industry that operates in the dark
      • Free and easy decentralized internet for everyone to use
      • What is Pirl (PIRL) ? Community Based Project Pioneering in Introducing Masternode Technology
      • PirlGuard — Innovative Solution against 51% Attacks
      • ETC and PirlGuard Cybersecurity Plan
      • PirlChat messenger release
      • Overview of PirlChat 0.5.1–0.6 Beta Versions
      • Decentralized blockchain messengers
      • PirlChat messenger version 1.0.4 released
      • What is Pirl 2.0 and what changes will come to the Pirl network
      • The Pirl project announced the launch of its own exchange
      • PIRL’s Content Masternodes Are Almost Out: What You Need to Know
      • PIRL Masternodes and DApps Overview
      • PIRL Decentralized Charity Foundation - SkyPirl
      • Thanks to PirlGuard, Callisto is protected against 51% attacks
      • What is SkyPirl(PIRL) project?
      • Here is the sci-fi story of the decentralized social network PIRL:
      • What is Callisto-Pirl.com project?
      • Here is the legend of the multi-planetary decentralized internet space station PIRL:
      • PIRL decentralized social network has the following key differences:
      • The SM feature of the decentralized social network PIRL seems to be an interesting secret.
      • SkyPirl(PIRL) is designed to attract investors with attractive features:
      • SkyPirl project does not sell ICO (Initial Coin Offering) or not raise funds for the following reaso
      • Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! SkyPirl Callisto-Pirl.com
      • SkyPirl Project Merry Christmas Story:
      • Happy New Year! SkyPirl Callisto-Pirl.com
      • Here's the story of the SkyPirl Mars Exploration Project:
      • Multiplanetary Billionaire
      • Lost in space
      • The Last Space Train
      • The future of society: Polarization of rich and poor in the 4.0 revolution
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War 2
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War 3
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War 4
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War 5
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War 6
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War 7
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War 8
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War 9
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War 10
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War 11
      • Callisto-Pirl.com Civil War 12
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    • Technical
      • What is Bitcoin? How are Bitcoins created?
      • Export Your Private Key from Third-Party Wallets
      • What Is a Stablecoin?
      • What Is Wrapped Bitcoin?
      • 7 Ways to Generate Passive Income With Crypto
      • What is a decentralized social network?
      • How many Bitcoins can be mined in a day?
      • How many Bitcoins are there in the world?
      • What is a decentralized exchange? different from centralized floor?
      • What is Staking? 5 things to note when investing in Staking
      • What Are Blockchain Bridges?
      • Compare Hot Wallet and Cold Wallet, which one should you use?
      • What is NFT?
      • Building a Decentralized Internet in Space
      • Web 3.0 Paradox
      • Controversy about the future of the Internet
      • The metaverse virtual universe could revolutionize the Internet
      • 'Blockchain is the most influential technology since the Internet'
      • Web3 - Expectations for the Decentralized Internet
      • What is Dapp? The concept of Dapp and their classification
      • How Decentralized Web Browsers Give You Unsurpassed Privacy
      • Is Web 3.0 being hyped?
      • What are Nodes? Types of Nodes in Blockchain
      • Blockchain can be hacked or not?
      • What is Private Key and Public Key in Bitcoin?
      • What is a Nonce in Blockchain?
      • What is Decentralized Autonomous Cooperative (DAC)?
      • What is Genesis Block?
      • What is Web3? Explaining the Decentralized Internet of the Future
      • Z-Consensus CLO
      • DEX223 Explanation
      • CLOIP
        • CLOIP-1
        • CLOIP-2
        • CLOIP-3
        • CLOIP-4
      • Skuld Hard Fork: Transforming Callisto Network with Dynamic Monetary Policy
      • Dex223 ICO
      • CoinSavi là gì?
      • SLOFI Token
    • Pi NetWork
      • Pi NetWork ( English )
        • Pi Network (PI) Mining Step by Step Guide
        • How to Create a Pi Wallet
        • How to KYC Pi Network 100% Success (2023)
        • Pi Network Security Circle: How to Add Users to Security Circle?
        • How to Migrate Your Mining Pi Coin to Mainnet in 8 Steps (See Video)
        • Why Pi Network can become the most active existence of mobile smart cryptocurrency?
        • FAQ? (FAQ)
      • Pi NetWork ( Tiếng Việt)
        • Pi NetWork là gì?
        • Cách KYC Pi Network 100% thành công (2023)
        • Vòng tròn bảo mật là gì?
        • Hướng dẫn tạo ví Pi Network
        • Cách Đào Pi Trên Điện Thoại
        • Cài đặt tên như thế nào là đúng trong Pi Network
        • Bạn cần xác nhận ngay VÍ PI THẬT để chuẩn bị chuyển SỐ PI XỊN vào ví pi sau khi hoàn thành KYC.
        • Hướng dẫn cách rút chuyển Pi về Ví Mainnet
        • Cách tăng tốc độ Đào Pi Network
        • Tại sao Pi Network có thể trở thành sự tồn tại tích cực nhất của tiền điện tử thông minh di động?
        • Hỏi đáp (FAQ)
    • Việt Nam
      • Pirl (PIRL) Là Gì ? Dự Án Dựa Trên Cộng Đồng Đi Tiên Phong Trong Việc Giới Thiệu Công Nghệ Masternod
      • Giới thiệu về SkyPirl (Pirl)
      • Sứ Mệnh Pirl2.0
      • Phần mềm Room-House.com là gì
      • Giới thiệu về Room-House.com
      • Room-House có thể tạo các cuộc họp kéo dài 24/7 và 365 ngày một năm.
      • Room-House.com bảo mật sản phẩm như thế nào?
      • Giới thiệu về xTER SafeContainer
      • Kế hoạch an ninh mạng của ETC và PirlGuard
      • Quỹ từ thiện phi tập trung Pirl
      • Phát hành trình nhắn tin PirlChat
      • Tổng quan về các phiên bản Beta của PirlChat 0.5.1–0.6
      • Trình nhắn tin chuỗi khối phi tập trung
      • PirlChat messenger phiên bản 1.0.4 được phát hành
      • Pirl 2.0 là gì và những thay đổi nào sẽ đến với mạng Pirl
      • Dự án Pirl đã công bố ra mắt sàn giao dịch của riêng mình
      • Masternode nội dung của PIRL sắp hết: Những điều bạn cần biết
      • Tổng quan về PIRL Masternodes và DApps
      • Xây dựng Internet phi tập trung SkyPirl trong không gian
      • Nhờ PirlGuard, Callisto được bảo vệ chống lại các cuộc tấn công 51%
    • Russia
      • ------Что такое Web 1.0, 2.0, 3.0?------
      • Первый в мире децентрализованный аудиочат Room-House
      • Что такого особенного в децентрализованных аудиочатах?
      • Функции, которые делают децентрализованные чаты Room-House.com конкурентоспособными с гигантами
      • Вы когда-нибудь слышали о Децентрализованном благотворительном фонде?
      • Что такое онлайн-встреча? 4 самых эффективных решения для онлайн-конференций
      • Что такое онлайн-встреча? Легко или сложно это организовать?
      • Каков стандарт профессионального онлайн-зала для встреч?
      • История первого в мире программного обеспечения для онлайн-встреч
      • Децентрализованное приложение Room-House.com (Daap)
      • В каком году родился Интернет? И рождение проекта SkyPirl
      • Сотрудничество Room-House и Российского государственного социального университета
      • Создание децентрализованного Интернета SkyPirl в космосе
      • Сбор данных — это огромная индустрия, которая работает в темноте
      • Бесплатный и простой децентрализованный Интернет, которым может пользоваться каждый.
      • Что такое Пирл (PIRL)? Пионерский проект сообщества по внедрению технологии мастернод
      • PirlGuard — инновационное решение против атак 51%
      • План кибербезопасности ETC и PirlGuard
      • Релиз мессенджера PirlChat
      • Обзор бета-версий PirlChat 0.5.1–0.6
      • Децентрализованные мессенджеры на блокчейне
      • Вышла версия мессенджера PirlChat 1.0.4
      • Что такое Pirl 2.0 и какие изменения произойдут в сети Pirl
      • Проект Pirl объявил о запуске собственной биржи
      • Мастерноды контента PIRL почти закончились: что вам нужно знать
      • Обзор мастернод PIRL и DApps
      • Децентрализованный благотворительный фонд PIRL
      • Благодаря PirlGuard Каллисто защищен от атак 51%
    • China
      • ------什么是Web 1.0、2.0、3.0?------
      • 全球首个去中心化音频聊天室Room-House
      • 去中心化音频聊天室有什么特别之处?
      • 让 Room-House.com 去中心化聊天室与巨头竞争的功能
      • 听说过去中心化慈善基金吗?
      • 什么是线上会议?4种最有效的在线会议解决方案
      • 什么是线上会议?组织起来容易还是困难?
      • 专业的网络会议室的标准是什么?
      • 世界上第一个在线会议软件的历史
      • 去中心化应用室-House.com (Daap)
      • 互联网诞生于哪一年?SkyPirl 项目的诞生
      • Room-House与俄罗斯国立社会大学合作
      • 在太空中构建 SkyPirl 去中心化互联网
      • 数据收集是一个在黑暗中运作的庞大行业
      • 免费且简单的去中心化互联网,供所有人使用
      • 什么是皮尔(PIRL)?基于社区的项目开创了引入主节点技术的先河
      • PirlGuard — 针对 51% 攻击的创新解决方案
      • ETC 和 PirlGuard 网络安全计划
      • PirlChat 即时通讯软件发布
      • PirlChat 0.5.1–0.6 Beta 版本概述
      • 去中心化区块链信使
      • PirlChat 即时通讯软件 1.0.4 版发布
      • 什么是 Pirl 2.0,Pirl 网络将发生哪些变化
      • Pirl项目宣布推出自己的交易所
      • PIRL 的内容主节点即将退出:您需要了解的内容
      • PIRL 主节点和 DApp 概述
      • PIRL 去中心化慈善基金会
      • PirlGuard – 51% 攻击防护
    • Japan
      • -------Web 1.0、2.0、3.0とは何ですか?------
      • 世界初の分散型音声チャットルーム Room-House
      • 分散型音声チャット ルームの何がそんなに特別なのでしょうか?
      • Room-House.com の分散型チャット ルームを大手企業と競争できるようにする機能
      • 分散型慈善基金について聞いたことがありますか?
      • オンライン会議とは何ですか?最も効果的な 4 つのオンライン会議ソリューション
      • オンライン会議とは何ですか?整理するのは簡単ですか、それとも難しいですか?
      • プロフェッショナルなオンライン会議室の基準は何ですか?
      • 世界初のオンライン会議ソフトウェアの歴史
      • 分散型アプリケーション Room-House.com (Daap)
      • インターネットが誕生したのは何年ですか? そしてSkyPirlプロジェクトの誕生
      • SkyPirl 分散型インターネットを宇宙に構築する
      • データ収集は暗闇で行われる巨大産業です
      • 誰もが使える無料で簡単な分散型インターネット
      • ピル(PIRL)とは何ですか?マスターノードテクノロジーの導入における先駆的なコミュニティベースのプロジェクト
      • PirlGuard — 51% 攻撃に対する革新的なソリューション
      • ETC および PirlGuard サイバーセキュリティ プラン
      • PirlChatメッセンジャーのリリース
      • PirlChat 0.5.1 ~ 0.6 ベータ版の概要
      • 分散型ブロックチェーンメッセンジャー
      • PirlChat メッセンジャー バージョン 1.0.4 がリリースされました
      • Pirl 2.0 とは何か、Pirl ネットワークにどのような変更が加えられるか
      • Pirlプロジェクトが独自の取引所の立ち上げを発表
      • PIRL のコンテンツ マスターノードが間もなく終了します: 知っておくべきこと
      • PIRL マスターノードと DApps の概要
      • PIRL 分散型慈善財団
      • PirlGuard のおかげで、Callisto は 51% の攻撃から保護されています
    • Hindi
      • ------वेब 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 क्या है?------
      • Page दुनिया का पहला विकेन्द्रीकृत ऑडियो चैट रूम रूम-हाउस
      • विकेन्द्रीकृत ऑडियो चैट रूम के बारे में क्या खास है?
      • ऐसी विशेषताएँ जो रूम-हाउस.कॉम विकेंद्रीकृत चैट रूम को दिग्गजों के साथ प्रतिस्पर्धी बनाती हैं
      • क्या आपने कभी विकेंद्रीकृत चैरिटी फंड के बारे में सुना है?
      • ऑनलाइन मीटिंग क्या है? 4 सबसे प्रभावी ऑनलाइन कॉन्फ्रेंसिंग समाधान
      • ऑनलाइन मीटिंग क्या है? क्या इसे व्यवस्थित करना आसान है या कठिन?
      • एक पेशेवर ऑनलाइन मीटिंग रूम का मानक क्या है?
      • दुनिया के पहले ऑनलाइन मीटिंग सॉफ़्टवेयर का इतिहास
      • विकेन्द्रीकृत अनुप्रयोग रूम-हाउस.कॉम (डीएएपी)
      • इंटरनेट का जन्म किस वर्ष हुआ था? और प्रोजेक्ट स्काईपिरल का जन्म
      • अंतरिक्ष में स्काईपिरल विकेन्द्रीकृत इंटरनेट का निर्माण
      • डेटा संग्रह एक बहुत बड़ा उद्योग है जो अंधेरे में काम करता है
      • हर किसी के उपयोग के लिए मुफ़्त और आसान विकेन्द्रीकृत इंटरनेट
      • पर्ल (PIRL) क्या है? समुदाय आधारित परियोजना मास्टर्नोड प्रौद्योगिकी के परिचय में अग्रणी है
      • पिरलगार्ड - 51% हमलों के खिलाफ अभिनव समाधान
      • ईटीसी और पिरलगार्ड साइबर सुरक्षा योजना
      • PirlChat मैसेंजर रिलीज़
      • PirlChat 0.5.1–0.6 बीटा संस्करणों का अवलोकन
      • विकेन्द्रीकृत ब्लॉकचेन संदेशवाहक
      • PirlChat मैसेंजर संस्करण 1.0.4 जारी किया गया
      • Pirl 2.0 क्या है और Pirl नेटवर्क में क्या बदलाव आएंगे
      • पर्ल प्रोजेक्ट ने अपने स्वयं के एक्सचेंज के लॉन्च की घोषणा की
      • पीआईआरएल के कंटेंट मास्टरनोड्स लगभग समाप्त हो चुके हैं: आपको क्या जानना चाहिए
      • पीआईआरएल मास्टरनोड्स और डीएपी अवलोकन
      • पीआईआरएल विकेंद्रीकृत चैरिटी फाउंडेशन
      • PirlGuard को धन्यवाद, कैलिस्टो 51% हमलों से सुरक्षित है
    • Charity
      • Децентрализованный благотворительный фонд PIRL
      • PIRL 去中心化慈善基金会
      • PIRL 分散型慈善財団
      • Yayasan Amal Terdesentralisasi PIRL
      • PIRL विकेंद्रीकृत चैरिटी फाउंडेशन
      • Fundación Benéfica Descentralizada PIRL
      • Pirl المؤسسة الخيرية اللامركزية
      • קרן צדקה מבוזרת של PIRL
      • PIRL 분산형 자선 재단
      • PIRL Dezentrale Wohltätigkeitsstiftung
      • Ang mga desentralisadong charity fund Pirl
      • ມູນນິທິການກຸສົນ PIRL Decentralized
      • PIRL Decentralized caritas Foundation
      • มูลนิธิ PIRL Decentralized Charity Foundation
      • PIRL төвлөрсөн бус буяны сан
      • PIRL Weqfa Xêrxwazî ​​ya Nenavendî
      • Fundacja Dobroczynności Zdecentralizowanej PIRL
      • PIRL Gedesentraliseerde Liefdadigheidstigting
      • PIRL Adɔe Fapem a Wɔde Di Dwuma wɔ Decentralized
      • Fondacioni i Decentralizuar i Bamirësisë PIRL
      • PIRL ያልተማከለ የበጎ አድራጎት ድርጅት
      • PIRL ապակենտրոնացված բարեգործական հիմնադրամ
      • PIRL Mərkəzləşdirilməmiş Xeyriyyə Fondu
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How to Do Your Own Research

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How to Do Your Own Research (DYOR)

Many projects are being built, or intend to build, on both Polkadot and Kusama. However, many claim to do so but have either no such intention, they do not have the resources to pull it through, or they are outright trying to scam people by misusing the Polkadot and Kusama brands.

Distinguishing legitimate projects from the dishonest ones is not always an easy task. This guide is meant to help you find out how to do your research better when you come across a project that seems interesting. What it's not meant to do, is label any single project as legitimate or not, or make that decision for you.

Furthermore, a legitimate project does not necessarily mean it will also be successful, and this guide is not meant to be viewed as financial or investment advice.

"Powered by Polkadot" or "Polka" prefix clarification

The statement "Powered by Polkadot" on many projects' sites is often a cause of confusion. This usually means that the project is building, or intends to build, on the Polkadot ecosystem, using . But any project can claim that, so the existence of this statement on a project's site infers no information about the project's legitimacy, and it's certainly not a "seal of approval" by Web3 Foundation.

This also applies for projects with a "Polka" prefix in their name. Many projects use that to associate themselves with the ecosystem, some legitimately and others only to piggyback on Polkadot's reputation.

"Hard" metrics to look for when you DYOR

1. Association with entities you trust

New projects usually try to increase their credibility by associating themselves with well-known entities. The thinking is simple: "These entities that have a good reputation trust us, so if you trust them, by association, you should trust us too". Indeed, association with a trusted entity can be a strong indicator of the legitimacy of a project.

For example, if a project had received a , this is an indication that the project is indeed building on the Polkadot ecosystem, and if they have delivered all of their milestones, then their code is most likely of reasonable quality.

Furthermore, Web3 Foundation is not the only entity in the ecosystem that provides grants. Other reputable teams in the ecosystem that have developed platforms or prospective parachains provide grants for projects to build on or expand their project. These are also indicators that a project is committed to building on the broader Polkadot ecosystem.

Receiving funding from reputable VCs and are known to be involved with other reputable Polkadot projects can also be a good indicator. Or participating in the .

However, claiming such associations and having them is not always the same thing. You always need to verify any claims a project makes, and that is probably the most critical takeaway from this guide.

For example, if a project has the on their site or claims to have received a grant, check to see if they have received one and that it has not been terminated. The complete list of projects that have successfully applied for a grant can be found , where you can see what each project has delivered and if, perhaps, their grant has been terminated.

The same thing goes for VC funding or another grant, or any advertised association for that matter. Check on the corresponding sites to make sure such claims are valid.

Also, make sure you understand the scope of the association. Going back to the Web3 grants example, they have a precise scope. They are granted for specific deliverables, and the review team only checks the code and evaluates these deliverables of the particular project. So, having received a Web3 grant provides no information about the general practices of a team, the longevity of the project besides the scope of the grant, or other projects the team might be building, which is why the badge rules clearly state that it should not be displayed on the team's landing page.

Similarly, if a project claims to have partnered with a reputable entity, verify its scope and if it is indeed a partnership by searching their site for projects they have partnered with, their press releases, or by contacting them directly. And if you see such claims about Web3 Foundation, you can be sure they're false because Web3 Foundation does not partner with, or endorse, ecosystem projects.

An open-source project promotes transparency, builds trust, and potentially ensures project team honesty. Additionally, it makes it very easy to track the project's progress and see how active the team is in developing it.

Another thing that an open-source project allows you to see is if they have copied any code from other open sources. This isn't necessarily bad, since no one wants to re-invents the wheel, but copied code should attribute to the source. If it doesn't, this should raise some red flags because the project team tries to feign expertise by passing someone else's code as their own.

So, a project being closed source is not necessarily a red flag. It just limits the ability to verify the project in that regard, but there are indirect ways as described below. However, a project being open source is undoubtedly a potentially strong indicator of its legitimacy because shady or poor practices seldom stay hidden for long in open source code.

If a project team constantly updates their product, it is always a good indication that they are serious and passionate about building. Regularly releasing new features and upgrades, fixing bugs, updating their site and notifying the community of these changes are good earmarks of a legitimate project.

Additionally, active development usually also means good development to be used as an indirect indicator for a closed source project.

An open-source project allows anyone to monitor the development activity through its code repository directly, such as through GitHub.

The existence of comprehensive documentation should be considered mandatory for any serious project. A couple of years ago, this meant a whitepaper, but lately, we have seen a shift to other forms of documentation, like wiki pages describing the various aspects.

No matter the form of the documentation, its existence and completion is necessary, and the more detailed it is, the better. This is where the details of the project or parts of the project are explained in full for prospective investors or users.

The documentation will also give you an idea of the technical expertise of the team. If the team analyses their technology and technical aspects, this is a potential indication of technical prowess. On the other hand, if the team focuses only on tokenomics or analyses their project only in broad, vague terms, this is potentially an indication that there is not a clear path to their goals.

Some teams display their team members prominently on their site, along with their social media profiles (usually LinkedIn) and GitHub accounts. This gives prospective users and investors the ability to verify the team's credentials, track records, and expertise.

In some other cases, some developers prefer to maintain their anonymity, using pseudonyms, or the team members are not mentioned at all. This is not necessarily a bad thing. Perhaps the team is a strong proponent of privacy, or they want their work to speak for itself. Still, you should try and find out who is behind the project and what they are doing. For developers, their GitHub activity may be a stronger indicator of honesty. Other team members might be heavily engaged in their community, providing guidance and answers, which is always a good sign.

But if the team are ghosts that do not show up anywhere and only engage with the community through proxies, this can be considered a red flag and extra precaution should be taken.

There are many ways for a project to build on Polkadot and Kusama. Perhaps the most direct one is to aim to become a parachain. Some of the most notable Polkadot projects are already parachains on Kusama or gearing up to become one, and most of them may also bid for Polkadot parachain slots when live.

However, building a potential parachain is not the only way to build on Polkadot and expand its ecosystem. A project might aim to build a DeFi platform on a parachain, launch a stablecoin or other token on Statemint, build a decentralized exchange, or any other dApp that one might think of, without ever touching the Relay Chain. And that's the beauty of Polkadot!

But in all of those cases, their plans to build on Polkadot, whatever they may be, should be clearly stated on their site and in their documentation. Most importantly, you should look for an explanation of how they plan to achieve that integration. A roadmap that places the integration at some point in the future means close to nothing without clearly stating the steps to get there. These plans should be evaluated in tandem with your research on the technical expertise of the team.

This is especially true for projects that are already running on another network, like on Ethereum or Binance Smart Chain, and have issued tokens there. Many projects do that either to raise funds and test their infrastructure or because they aim to build a "multi-chain" solution or both. But because those projects are not currently built on Substrate, the existence of a clear and robust integration plan with Polkadot should be essential in your research to ensure that they will indeed build on Polkadot one day.

The items above are what you should look at first when evaluating a project and should carry most of the weight in your decision. The reason is that they are hard to fake or manipulate, assuming that you are able to verify the information found. Hence we called them "hard" metrics.

But there are other things to look for that might point to a project's legitimacy but can be more easily manipulated, so they should not affect your decision heavily. These are called "soft" metrics.

The quality of a project's site could sometimes provide insights into the legitimacy of a project. A poorly constructed site, may:

  • have typos, grammatical errors, or poor styling

  • be a template without any serious effort to improve or change it

  • hold little information about the project, without links to their GitHub or other resources

  • not "feel" professional

These are all potential indications that the team is not serious about this project.

But that does not mean that all well-designed sites are also solid projects. This is a soft metric, after all. Many projects that do not have any plans to build anything substantial still have excellent, or even beautiful-looking, sites. They put many resources into how they present themselves visually to mislead. So, an excellent site does not necessarily indicate a legitimate project, a poor site might indicate an illegitimate one, but the site quality alone usually is not enough to reach a conclusion. None of these metrics are sufficient alone; you need to look into all of them to make an educated decision.

Having a vibrant community is a good indication of a legitimate project. A team that engages with their community, gives updates, answers questions, holds AMAs, and posts articles, is a team that is interested in keeping their community members updated and informed.

Though at the same time, social media presence and engagement can be easily faked and manipulated. Creating a Telegram group or a Discord server and filling it with thousands of bots is very easy. Although bot users need to be identified on Discord according to its terms, scammers have little regard for terms and conditions.

A team that tweets five times a day or posts a Medium article every other day may not necessarily be the building something substantial.

So, make sure that you verify that their social media presence and engagement is genuine. Join their channels, ask questions and see first-hand what the community and the admins look like. If you are seeing a lot of users posting very brief comments, like "Good project", "To the moon", "Thank you" etc, without really engaging, remain skeptical and maintain a critical eye, as these are probably bots. Additionally, verify any information shared by the team on social media and also verify the comments of users.

Related to social media presence is media presence: third-party articles, mentions in YouTube videos, and general promotions of the project.

When it comes to articles, the first thing to check is if the article is genuine coverage or a paid press release, especially when a project displays this coverage prominently on their page. Or if the author has any vested interest in promoting the project. You can check their previous articles to see if they systematically "shill" this project or other projects in general.

This especially applies for YouTubers and influencers in general, who may be dishonest. Many of them do this for a living or as a way to "pump" projects they have invested in. Finding good influencers that provide as objective info as possible usually involves its own separate research.

That is not to say that media exposure is terrible. It is probably the most abundant source of information outside the project itself, but at the same time, it requires extensive cross-checking and verification of information.

Nowadays, many projects use Telegram, Discord, or similar apps for community engagement, as well as the sole channel for communication, updates, and support. But having an email registered with their domain, besides providing another channel of communication, can be considered an additional credibility criterion.

Furthermore, receiving emails from the project's domain makes it easy to verify that the communication is authentic (but look out for spoofed emails!). On the other hand, communicating through personal emails or using a public email provider, like Google or Yahoo, might indicate a less serious team or one that is spread too thin.

First of all, only projects that aim to become a parachain should have a crowdloan. If a project is not a parachain candidate, there should not be a crowdloan associated with it.

Many parachain candidates offer a way to participate through their site as well. However, you should ensure that they are using the crowdloan pallet in the background and that they are simply wrapping that in a nicer, more user-friendly interface. If their crowdloan interface transfers funds to an account instead, these funds will be totally under their control, and this means you need to fully trust that the team will use the funds for the crowdloan, will return your share to you when the lease period ends or if they do not win a slot, and will secure the funds properly. If their crowdloan involves this kind of mechanism, it should be explicitly mentioned in their site and documentation.

That being said, some teams have been doing token sales or swaps in an attempt to get a head start in raising funds for the auctions, but these are not crowdloans and still require full trust in the team. So, if you plan to participate in these token swaps, make sure the project is reputable and that you are getting the correct information through their official site and social media channels.

Similarly, several centralized exchanges are creating ways to participate in crowdloans through their platforms, while some wallets are integrating crowdloan functionality into their apps. And more are sure to follow. Any legitimate effort should be using the native crowdloans module in the background and offering a more streamlined user experience. Confirming this is necessary before using these services, but in any case, it still involves trusting the exchange or the service provider.

Fact-checking is a skill necessary not only for DYOR but also for filtering out the plethora of information that we come across on the internet on a daily basis. If you are interested in learning more about fact-checking and claim verification, have a look at the following material.

Once you have read through this material and have done your research and have identified a project as legitimate, it is also imperative that you understand what the project does and what novelty it aims to bring to the ecosystem.

This does not fall under fact-checking and verifying claims, but it is important to mention: fully understanding what something does and its prospective impact is an integral part of making an informed decision, so do not overlook it.

2. Open source

However, that does not mean that any closed source project is not legitimate or the team behind it has something to hide. Many teams choose to keep their code private to protect their intellectual property. And several teams that do so have gotten a , under which members of the grants review team review their private code.

A forked repo is easy to spot since it points to the original repo, but partially copied code might not be as easy to find. A quick can provide you with some ways and tools to look for plagiarism.

3. Active development

4. Comprehensive documentation

If you are looking for an example of good documentation, look no further than our own . Of course, you should not expect to find such extensive documentation on newly launched projects. Our wiki, after all, covers a whole ecosystem and was populated over the course of multiple years. Updates are also constantly being pushed out and edits are consistently being made. Nevertheless, this wiki provides a good example of the documentation a legitimate project should provide.

5. Reputable team

But the keyword here is verify! Do not take what you see on the project's team at face value. Look them up and verify their track record. Do a Google search for the team members mentioned. If it comes up empty, or the only results are regarding the project you are researching, it is an indication that their team members are potentially fake. Their photos on their site, if there are any, may also be stock photos, or in other words, also fake. These are usually easily recognisable, but here is a on how to do a reverse image search, if you want to be thorough.

Besides their community, projects that are serious about building on Polkadot usually engage with the broader Polkadot community. They are active in the various , and some of them are , or generally prominent members of the ecosystem.

6. Clear integration with Polkadot

Of course, getting a parachain slot on either of the two main networks is not guaranteed, and all projects will need to win an for a parachain slot.

Verifying which projects are currently parachains on Kusama can be quickly done by visiting the page on . In the page you can see which projects are preparing to claim a parachain slot, the page shows which projects are bidding for the next slot, and the page shows which projects are gathering funds from their community to participate in auctions.

But not all projects that build a chain using aim to become a parachain. Some use it simply because of its infrastructure to build their customised chain, without any plans to connect to the Relay Chain. And other projects may aim to become a parachain only on Kusama or directly on Polkadot.

"Soft" metrics

1. Site quality

2. Social media presence

3. Media presence

4. Email communication

Crowdloans

With the recent launch of on Kusama, many projects that aim to become a parachain launched a to gather the necessary funds to participate in the . But with all the buzz around the Kusama parachain launch and the imminent Polkadot launch, many scams will very likely also surface. So, crowdloans require their own section to ensure participant safety.

The optimal way to participate in a parachain crowdloan is natively through the on Polkadot-JS Apps. This issues a special extrinsic that locks your funds until the parachain slot lease period ends and guarantees that your stake will be returned afterwards. You can learn more about crowdloans through the link above and for Kusama.

Additional material

A very nice YouTube series on the art of fact-checking that covers a lot of ground can be found .

Another great resource on fact-checking, for those who prefer to read, can be found .

Wikipedia article on

Finally, you should also check our complementary guide on , which explains how to identify outright scams and avoid them, as well as how to protect your sensitive information.

One last piece of advice

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