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Title: Alarming increasing number of ICO's who are SCAMS and such a waste of time.
Post by: isidrorex on June 17, 2018, 04:09:35 AM
As a Bounty Hunter in this crypto world, I already joined three bounty campaigns which turned out to be scams like HashCard, Uchit and now, Impressio. What should we do to avoid joining Bounties who are possible scams and for us not to waste our time?


Title: Re: Alarming increasing number of ICO's who are SCAMS and such a waste of time.
Post by: yerger on June 17, 2018, 04:19:47 AM
Yes, many people think that this problem is simple but I think it's big problem. If it SCAM ICO, Bounty, Airdrop keep increasing, no one will involved with that and finally no more good project which really serious to run that project. We have to made something revolution that can made legit ICO, bounty, and airdrop keep survive. But no one know how to make it.


Title: Re: Alarming increasing number of ICO's who are SCAMS and such a waste of time.
Post by: Omnipotent1 on June 17, 2018, 04:22:45 AM
It would help if we knew why you decided to participate in these bounties? Because the best way to avoid is to research the team, and have common sense about whether the project will be successful.


Title: Re: Alarming increasing number of ICO's who are SCAMS and such a waste of time.
Post by: danbitcoin1 on June 17, 2018, 04:23:15 AM
Well you're picking the obvious scams lol. Look for a decent project with a strong team behind it and from a reputable bounty management company.


Title: Re: Alarming increasing number of ICO's who are SCAMS and such a waste of time.
Post by: payjoe93 on June 17, 2018, 05:34:14 AM
You should try use bounty portal like bountyhive & bounty0x.. they have good bounty support and clear detail of each task..


Title: Re: Alarming increasing number of ICO's who are SCAMS and such a waste of time.
Post by: Uchee on June 17, 2018, 05:36:38 AM
There has always been a scan ico and bounty right from the start, maybe you are a new person because before you join any bounty you have to do research, don't join because the rewards is good


Title: Re: Alarming increasing number of ICO's who are SCAMS and such a waste of time.
Post by: fakegurutu on June 17, 2018, 05:38:29 AM
As a Bounty Hunter in this crypto world, I already joined three bounty campaigns which turned out to be scams like HashCard, Uchit and now, Impressio. What should we do to avoid joining Bounties who are possible scams and for us not to waste our time?


Its really hard to avoid these damn scammers, its really a part of crypto world however all you need to do is to add or make some lots of bounties out there, dont just settle for three to six bounties. Join everything you encounter in this forum.


Title: Re: Alarming increasing number of ICO's who are SCAMS and such a waste of time.
Post by: chipzeru on June 17, 2018, 05:56:25 AM
As a Bounty Hunter in this crypto world, I already joined three bounty campaigns which turned out to be scams like HashCard, Uchit and now, Impressio. What should we do to avoid joining Bounties who are possible scams and for us not to waste our time?


I'm a bit surprised with Impressio. I'm neither investing nor joining its bounty campaign but this ico is really hyped with big bounty allocation and there's a lot of btt users who wears Impressio signature. The website also isn't working at the moment.
I personally not doing deep research when joining a bounty campaign, i only read the onepager and make sure if the team is real people. Sometimes i also looking at the manager of the bounty campaign. A good manager don't just accept every ico that contact him but also doing a deep research on the ico by reading the whitepapaer and knowing the team's background by contacting them.


Title: Re: Alarming increasing number of ICO's who are SCAMS and such a waste of time.
Post by: Mt. Dempo on June 17, 2018, 06:06:31 AM
I think we should be more careful in choosing a bounty, our time is wasted if we choose bounty wrong. indeed we do not lose money, but we lose time, energy and mind.


Title: Re: Alarming increasing number of ICO's who are SCAMS and such a waste of time.
Post by: fzatni on June 17, 2018, 06:18:38 AM
As a Bounty Hunter in this crypto world, I already joined three bounty campaigns which turned out to be scams like HashCard, Uchit and now, Impressio. What should we do to avoid joining Bounties who are possible scams and for us not to waste our time?

scamers have become commonplace in crypto for bounty hunter but it's different if for an investor they follow ICO 3x and all scam, if like that continuously who will invest and succeed ICO? if the more forward many ICO scam us the bounty hunter getting cornered is not reached softcap and no money ... waste of time


Title: Re: Alarming increasing number of ICO's who are SCAMS and such a waste of time.
Post by: xianbits on June 17, 2018, 06:24:20 AM
I noticed most of the campaigns managed by "needmoney" turn out to be scam. Hashcard and Impressio unfortunately are two of those.
Well, I don't know how needmoney's group accepts these projects but maybe, they need to filter out projects before accepting it.


Title: Re: Alarming increasing number of ICO's who are SCAMS and such a waste of time.
Post by: 3kpk3 on June 17, 2018, 06:36:27 AM
This is a big problem that almost everyone in the cryptocurrency market are aware of and it is not going away anytime soon. These scam ICOS continue to rise in number since there are so many gullible investors who are willing to part with their money without doing proper research which is something that needs to change. We need to rigorously research a particular ICO before investing any money into it based on various factors like whitepaper, roadmap, development team etc.


Title: Re: Alarming increasing number of ICO's who are SCAMS and such a waste of time.
Post by: Mt. Dempo on June 17, 2018, 06:53:51 AM
I noticed most of the campaigns managed by "needmoney" turn out to be scam. Hashcard and Impressio unfortunately are two of those.
Well, I don't know how needmoney's group accepts these projects but maybe, they need to filter out projects before accepting it.
I am also confused, does tokensuite not filter and do research before they accept a project?
can you share the tokensuite telegram group link?


Title: Re: Alarming increasing number of ICO's who are SCAMS and such a waste of time.
Post by: Daddyj2 on June 17, 2018, 06:57:28 AM
It's hard to predict if an ICO will be scams. This scam ICO's will also ruin bounty managers reputation. All you can do is join as many bounty campaign as possible so that when others turns or to be scam you still have other bounty campaigns that will pay.


Title: Re: Alarming increasing number of ICO's who are SCAMS and such a waste of time.
Post by: GoldenLad on June 17, 2018, 06:57:37 AM
It's all involving in proper research before jumping into to participate in the ICO or invest in it. The mistake most people make is to just jump into ICOs without bothering to read them up and know if it is really worth it or be what it pose to be. Though, sometimes even a proper and vigorous research does not get guarantee a the realness of an ICO cause even a shitty ICO can pose real and deceive thr investors.


Title: Re: Alarming increasing number of ICO's who are SCAMS and such a waste of time.
Post by: xianbits on June 18, 2018, 02:03:38 AM
I noticed most of the campaigns managed by "needmoney" turn out to be scam. Hashcard and Impressio unfortunately are two of those.
Well, I don't know how needmoney's group accepts these projects but maybe, they need to filter out projects before accepting it.
I am also confused, does tokensuite not filter and do research before they accept a project?
can you share the tokensuite telegram group link?
I am not sure about the filtering procedures done by tokensuite but as far as I I notice, they just accept any projects offered to them. This is purely my personal observation and I don't have any bad intentions for saying this.
Here's the telegram link: t.me/TokenSuite