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October 12, 2018, 02:03:44 PM
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It's very rampant there are some cheaters that are using my credentials I'm glad that some bounty managers are implementing verification post this is to make sure that the real owner is the one submitting the entry this is what btcltcdigger team are doing I hope bounty managers will follow their lead.

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October 12, 2018, 02:14:57 PM
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I met with some instances when some other  person using my credentials working for an ICO telegram.  I only came to know about that cheater when I also applied for the same ICO telegram and  reported to the bounty manager.  
today I also found some cheater who has applied for twitter campaign using my btc profile.
link for the complaint I am providing below
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4460139.msg42711024#msg42711024

Can you please advise how to stop these bastards

his twitter id is  https://twitter.com/hoanglong0240  

Report this cheaters to the bounty managers. Let is also be vigilant with our bounty participation. There are so many cheaters who are doing this kind of thing. We must read reports and help bountu managers capture this cheaters.
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October 13, 2018, 06:57:20 PM
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I met with some instances when some other  person using my credentials working for an ICO telegram.  I only came to know about that cheater when I also applied for the same ICO telegram and  reported to the bounty manager.  
today I also found some cheater who has applied for twitter campaign using my btc profile.
link for the complaint I am providing below
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4460139.msg42711024#msg42711024

Can you please advise how to stop these bastards

his twitter id is  https://twitter.com/hoanglong0240  

I thought that most of bounties need you to pass a verification before you are able to participate. If manager does not care about fakes and do not check profiles, I would recomend you to avoid participating such event. It would be better to look for more reliable project.
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October 13, 2018, 07:29:33 PM
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when someone use your username name and link then you should give  information to the bounty manager which he could see all activities and bounty manger should take the big action against that person.
for now only that is what we can do, but is that what we can do forever? Bounty cheaters are very annoying because they can easily get tokens that they shouldn't get. there must be some security on the Bounty that can prevent fraud for the convenience of the bounty hunter. but it's not easy to make it, all need a process, so we can only take care of ourselves if we follow the Bounty.
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October 13, 2018, 08:32:18 PM
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I met with some instances when some other  person using my credentials working for an ICO telegram.  I only came to know about that cheater when I also applied for the same ICO telegram and  reported to the bounty manager.  
today I also found some cheater who has applied for twitter campaign using my btc profile.
link for the complaint I am providing below
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4460139.msg42711024#msg42711024

Can you please advise how to stop these bastards

his twitter id is  https://twitter.com/hoanglong0240  

I thought that most of bounties need you to pass a verification before you are able to participate. If manager does not care about fakes and do not check profiles, I would recomend you to avoid participating such event. It would be better to look for more reliable project.

Previously there were many bounty campaigns that forced participants to KYC. It is a good way to identify bounty hunters using multiple accounts, but the bad thing is that the bounty will not attract participants.
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October 13, 2018, 09:43:09 PM
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In most cases, such scams are detected by the Manager of the bounty company, as they are always registered later than you and just use all your data except the wallet address.
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October 13, 2018, 09:49:29 PM
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As for me, the best option is to always be alert. After all, fraudsters are very nimble now. And every time they try to be agile and fast. But if we are attentive and observant. I think you'll be safe.
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October 13, 2018, 09:58:21 PM
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Lately, these kinds of fraud cases have really started to happen. Bounty managers must be very careful and at the same time of course, the bounty hunters must do continuous review on spreadsheets. Such persons should be identified and their membership should be terminated.

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October 30, 2018, 12:04:13 PM
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For bounty cheaters, You just have to report it to the Bounty manager. I also experienced the same thing. Someone sign up in a twitter campaign using my bct username and link but he/she attached it with a different twitter and eth address. I was forced to post a proof of authentication on the thread even though it was not ask and directly report the incident to the scam thread and the bounty manager.
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