The place I have issues with ICO projects running bounty programs is the idea of some projects that introduce KYC at the end of the bounty program which I really feel it should not be so. It is the same thing as those who used multiple accounts during the bounty because it will still reduce the amount the genuine hunters will earn. KYC requirement should be clearly stated from the very start whether it is required or not AND that should never be changed even if managers reserve the right to modify some rules. Requiring KYC only at the end of the campaign is very unfair to all genuine bounty hunters that prefer to maintain their anonymity. Imagine yourself joining a campaign because there's no KYC requirement only to be changed at the very end and you have to give up all those months of work. That feels like being scammed.
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The best way to prevent accuse as a plagiarist is by writing your own, original content, and not copy-paste any other's. I definitely agree with this statement. As long as it was your own, there is no need to be checking sentences as suggested by OP. People may have similar ideas but each can still be expressed or written differently.
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A single ruling party exists at all levels of government. No checks, no balances.
This isn't democracy. This isn't what our founding fathered envisioned.
I'm done with America.
I think you are only saying this because 1. Your candidate/s and your party lost 2. What's currently happening there is not according to your subjective ideals For you, democracy maybe dead but for others it is alive.
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I enjoyed reading your piece, well written. It reminded me also of those F Tokens that were already buried somewhere in my head. Oh well, those were the days
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I am not sure about ideology. I basically support coins or tokens that I think have a real use case or something that can solve a problem regardless of what industry they belong to.
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LOL I am not sure why you are still looking for "pump coins", considering that you have been exposed to crypto for a while now.
Try to join cryptocurrency groups on telegram and on discord, I am sure you will see a lot of spammers posting all these "best pump groups"
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You said "as an investor" so I guess you are someone planning to buy and hold for a long term, is that correct? If my assumption is correct then maybe all you need to know is where the coins or tokens you plan is listed. If it's listed on multiple exchanges, then consider exchange fees and volume.
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I am on the "bull run" since I have been holding for months now, so I am a little bit bias here But seriously, I really do not know which one will prevail. Maybe a small market recovery towards the end of the year and not a bull run.
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I used to check ICO review sites but since learning that most, if not all, are paid in some way, I stopped relying on their ratings. I only use them (ICO sites) now as reference for list of ICOs then check forums such as bitcointalk to see the review.
If you know people who are more knowledgeable than you, you can get their honest opinion.
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That is a really long list. Reading thru all that requires a few minutes, how much more gathering all those data and compiling them on one sheet Notification turned on for this post.
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If it's you, I think so. It's not like you just created your account yesterday. But it is till better to check the bounty rules properly as someone already suggested. Those with negative trust are the ones usually disqualified to join all campaigns and not newbie accounts.
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Threat title edited.
Apologies for the confusion and thanks for all the the input.
I was thinking that would be another way to lessen possible spammers but I see now that it's going to be a lot of work also for forum moderators to monitor them all.
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How do you even get negative merits? Are you some sort of wizard?
I don't really get your question to be honest either.
Sorry about that. Negative trust is what I meant. Thanks to AdolfinWolf
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Aside from having this "trade with caution" tag and not being accepted from most bounty campaigns, are there other punishment/s given to a forum member with negative merit/s? Do they get a temporary ban from posting?
Edit: negative trust (not negative merit)
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Guys, i dont know what do you think about when you say plagiarism or chief some words, maybe my english is not satisfy, i'm doing my best anyway... I found here a lot of usefull on this forum that's why i prefer bitcointalk. That topic that was found as "stolen" may be as warn but no for as ban! Please, don't perceive that as chief, you can watch that account life time that i had spent not so much time to understand all the rules of this forum. I respect every minds of that and nowadays it is not so easy to earn the rank here. Ban for some time is will be lesson for me and for all the beginers of this forum. Thanks for attention.
You join a signature campaign and completely copy someone's comment just to increase your post count, sorry but that's just really lazy.
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He's become a legend. Yes, a legendary hero?
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Are thread starters (bounty managers) allowed to delete comments done by bounty participants? Or the only option is to report to moderators?
4. Close the thread as soon as all bounties have been distributed. I think it's better if the bounty thread be closed immediately after the campaign ended and just provide a complaint form at the top of the thread. I know one manager using google form for submitting complaints and it's working.
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I am sorry. Coolcryptovator has already created a thread regarding this issue, although not exactly same. My thread is not about rules or regulations. I want to quote a part of a bounty thread created by a so-called full member. Here we go- Rewards: Hero/Legendary – 6 stacks per week Sr.Member – 5 stacks per week Full Member – 3 stacks per week Member – 2 stacks per week Jr.Member – 1 stack per week
If a bounty manager can't write the word "stake", what can we expect from him? Probably, it's time for some regulation for bounty managers. I don't want to mention the fishy characteristics of bounty managers here. A bounty managers inability to spell "stakes" or probably maybe a misspelling of the word "stakes" doesn't actually make him/her less of a bounty manager. You talk about regulations for bounty managers but didn't actually come up with any idea, input or suggestions on the sort of regulations for us to discuss about. Exactly. I was expecting a bit more than spelling check when I saw the title of the thread. Although I agree that correct term should have been used but it hardly affects the credibility of a bounty manager. There are more important things to look into.
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Yeah, it is a bit ironic but the more I read about blockchain technology the more I realize I don't know enough. There's just so many possibilities. Just the thought that you can tokenized everything is mind blowing.
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Since government will have a harder time monitoring your income from cryptocurrency trades, it is entirely up to you now if you want to declare them in your income tax report.
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