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Title: Do you think this project shady?
Post by: 00edargpU on February 16, 2022, 04:21:07 PM
do you think this project shady? can't show whole project details on thread?

-ai-one

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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5384079.0


Title: Re: Do you think this project shady?
Post by: Lucius on February 16, 2022, 04:58:28 PM
do you think this project shady? can't show whole project details on thread?

I think it's weird that one topic in 2 weeks has over 70 pages, and I wonder who are all these people who agree to do something like a bounty campaign for some worthless tokens that in the end they probably won't even get judged by the fact that everything from OP is deleted. Everyone seems to have worked for free this time ::)

Although the post can be edited and deleted, not everything is gone without a trace : https://ninjastic.space/search?author=ai-one&board=238


Title: Re: Do you think this project shady?
Post by: Rikafip on February 16, 2022, 05:38:28 PM
I think it's weird that one topic in 2 weeks has over 70 pages, and I wonder who are all these people who agree to do something like a bounty campaign for some worthless tokens that in the end they probably won't even get judged by the fact that everything from OP is deleted.
If all those bounty hunters bothered to check AIO (https://a-i.one/#About) website and switch on their brain before joining the campaign, they would see that what AIO promised is too good to be true as they offer x10 ROI in FTM (Fantom) which is of course impossible.

Add on that anon team, majority of social media channels not working and barely any info about the project and you get an epitome of a shitcoin project/scam in which once again bounty hunters did their part in spreading this crap.


Everyone seems to have worked for free this time Roll Eyes
To be honest I'm not feeling sorry for them, those lemmings got what they deserve.


Title: Re: Do you think this project shady?
Post by: joeperry on February 16, 2022, 05:41:21 PM
Looked at the archive posts looks like the bounty hunters works for free and advertise this project, looking at the spreadsheet it has individual spreadsheet and I didn't see any stakes. Working for 1 week and didn't see any updates or stakes on the spreadsheet it was already shady and judging by the website and its content: Bad introduction, no whitepaper, no info about team members.

And who the hell is gonna believe from this "High APY% Staking, up to x10 Rewards in FTM in each Hour"


Title: Re: Do you think this project shady?
Post by: BitcoinGirl.Club on February 16, 2022, 08:13:44 PM
Looked at the archive posts looks like the bounty hunters works for free and advertise this project, looking at the spreadsheet it has individual spreadsheet and I didn't see any stakes.
Sorry for those bounty hunters who were wasting their time for nothing. 1st I do not understand what they get from a project which did not have any brand at all, 2nd why do they join a random guy who posted the campaign instead of a reputable manager in the forum. When one joins a project managed by a reputable bounty manager then most likely your chances for getting paid is high.


Title: Re: Do you think this project shady?
Post by: stompix on February 16, 2022, 08:26:06 PM
do you think this project shady?

If a shitcoin whose promoter deletes the entire OP and disappears without a trace and without informing anyone about this is not shady then I probably don't know the meaning of shady anymore. 4-8% ROI (!?) in 24 hours, a team made by Zorros and AlphaDogs and a Perpetuum mobile money printer, how can somebody think even for a moment that this could be legit is beyond me.

But I do like their program:
Quote
Shill & Earn
With "Shill & Earn" Telegram Bot shillers can earn FTM without investments - 0.25 FTM for each referral + 20% of spent at Liquidity Boost Event!

And look at the poeple still tweeting and adding useless shilling comments for free..



Title: Re: Do you think this project shady?
Post by: JeromeTash on February 16, 2022, 09:36:28 PM
I read through their ANN - https://ninjastic.space/post/59140439

It's a scam. In fact, it's way of collecting user details such as email addresses if you look at one of the registration forms - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf82mgbYgUAmk8kTb9ItjmcNZ73_0g3-Jg03uDyADlJ8P45YA/viewform

I don't know why people still waste time with bounties and airdrops. Total waste of time.


Title: Re: Do you think this project shady?
Post by: YOSHIE on February 17, 2022, 05:13:13 AM
I read through their ANN - https://ninjastic.space/post/59140439
I have no doubt about the AIO protocol project, it's a scam project, I also looked and checked (Telegram group, Telegram JST and regular Telegram), The three telegrams cannot be accessed, this is a sign that the team and project parties have deliberately turned off telegrams to eliminate traces of the bounty participants, of course they can't find and complain against AIO, I don't think there is any hope for the participants on this project.


Title: Re: Do you think this project shady?
Post by: Lucius on February 17, 2022, 11:17:55 AM
To be honest I'm not feeling sorry for them, those lemmings got what they deserve.

I'm not sorry either, these are alt farms anyway, and those behind such farms are not very intelligent - the OP edited/deleted the post 7 days ago, and they still continue their work.



Sorry for those bounty hunters who were wasting their time for nothing. 1st I do not understand what they get from a project which did not have any brand at all, 2nd why do they join a random guy who posted the campaign instead of a reputable manager in the forum. When one joins a project managed by a reputable bounty manager then most likely your chances for getting paid is high.

The manager can make the campaign more professional, but he can't influence whether the participants will be paid in the end - unless he gets those funds in advance, which I don't think is the case with bounty campaigns. Here's how a bounty campaign with a reputable manager ended (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5381277.0).


Title: Re: Do you think this project shady?
Post by: joeperry on February 17, 2022, 11:36:09 AM
Sorry for those bounty hunters who were wasting their time for nothing. 1st I do not understand what they get from a project which did not have any brand at all, 2nd why do they join a random guy who posted the campaign instead of a reputable manager in the forum.

I'm not sure but here's some of my observations/assumptions:

1. They doesn't care about the project they just join and work like robots and cant' filter which project is good or bad.
    Another reason could be the more campaigns they join the higher chance they will hit a good project that would really pay.
2. Some successful projects doesn't have reputable managers and they handle it on their own (But would be nice if they ask for the assistance of experienced manager).

I feel bad for them but it's their fault for not doing a simple background check about the manager/project.


Title: Re: Do you think this project shady?
Post by: BitcoinGirl.Club on February 18, 2022, 05:31:52 PM
I feel bad for them but it's their fault for not doing a simple background check about the manager/project.
I am pretty sure those hunters does not even know how to look for a good project, at least have a good future. They hear something from their friends or on the web and think this is their opportunity to make free money. Then there is another thing, I have seen many projects to rug poll. Everything looks good but at the end after having a good presale they simply abandon the project.

The manager can make the campaign more professional, but he can't influence whether the participants will be paid in the end - unless he gets those funds in advance, which I don't think is the case with bounty campaigns. Here's how a bounty campaign with a reputable manager ended (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5381277.0).
That's true as well. I know Hhumpuz is a great manager among with few others. I am not sure how they do but if I would be interested in campaign management then my best try will have the tokens in my possessions.