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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Altcoin Discussion => Topic started by: bountytech on September 12, 2023, 10:55:46 AM



Title: Bounty.Tech - Making the Blockchain Safer and More Transparent -Looking for Mods
Post by: bountytech on September 12, 2023, 10:55:46 AM
Hi everyone!

Me and my team are launching the first Arkham Intel competitor on the Ethereum Mainnet.

Bounty.tech is a new platform launching this week, on which users can post bounties to find the the address or identity of a malicious actor.

With our platform, we are aiming to make the blockchain safer and transparent, while rewarding crypto sleuths who now mostly work for free.

All our activities will be powered by the $BOUNTY ERC-20 token, which will launch after the launch of the platform this week.

Interested to learn more or join the team as a social media moderator, please reach out to one of our official team members on Telegram:

t.me/bountytech


Title: Re: Bounty.Tech - Making the Blockchain Safer and More Transparent -Looking for Mods
Post by: bettercrypto on September 12, 2023, 11:52:03 AM
Hi everyone!

Me and my team are launching the first Arkham Intel competitor on the Ethereum Mainnet.

Bounty.tech is a new platform launching this week, on which users can post bounties to find the the address or identity of a malicious actor.

With our platform, we are aiming to make the blockchain safer and transparent, while rewarding crypto sleuths who now mostly work for free.

All our activities will be powered by the $BOUNTY ERC-20 token, which will launch after the launch of the platform this week.

Interested to learn more or join the team as a social media moderator, please reach out to one of our official team members on Telegram:

t.me/bountytech

I don't think it's necessary to say what you're saying; it's just my opinion. Because in this era, most of the bounty campaigns that I see now are so far okay, and I don't see any problem as long as the bounty managers who administer the campaign are known and have a good reputation in this forum.

Then what will be the catch of that bounty technology you are talking about? I don't seem to see anything new in that matter, to be honest.