Camus
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November 30, 2017, 01:41:05 PM |
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taking screenshots of the spreadsheets and showing those should be a secure option, wouldn't it?
If they wanted to be honest and transparent in front of us, they would have found a way to show the table. They just don't want it
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gusgusest
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November 30, 2017, 02:03:09 PM |
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Hey,
This has been addressed earlier many times.
When it comes to closing the spreadsheets for public viewing - the sheets were out and public till the end of the sale and now the aim here is to avoid people claiming tokens on other participants' behalf and using other clever ways of scamming honest bounty programme participants. We have already removed a lot bot accounts/links and have identified a number of bounty claim scam attempts.
The other massive issue with open spreadsheets is that these open bounty lists are large data sets which are stolen and misused by an ever-growing industry of scammers/phishers/spam advertisers. Upon discussing with other companies who’ve carried out token sales and have taken hard lessons, we’ve decided to learn from them and not publicize the sheets.
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ndyarisya
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November 30, 2017, 03:25:07 PM |
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Hey,
This has been addressed earlier many times.
When it comes to closing the spreadsheets for public viewing - the sheets were out and public till the end of the sale and now the aim here is to avoid people claiming tokens on other participants' behalf and using other clever ways of scamming honest bounty programme participants. We have already removed a lot bot accounts/links and have identified a number of bounty claim scam attempts.
The other massive issue with open spreadsheets is that these open bounty lists are large data sets which are stolen and misused by an ever-growing industry of scammers/phishers/spam advertisers. Upon discussing with other companies who’ve carried out token sales and have taken hard lessons, we’ve decided to learn from them and not publicize the sheets.
to be honest, if you really do not want to pay the work of the bounty hunter, by not showing the spreadsheets to the public, from the beginning the team just talking nonsense about this project
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simplyToshi
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November 30, 2017, 09:08:53 PM |
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seems many ppl got token , good progrs to see , - maybe a few more but alyws must keep quality , pleas dont give t o ppl with fake claim . I always say
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Maykl
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December 02, 2017, 05:29:50 AM |
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Hello. When there is a payment for baunty? I did not receive tokens yet.
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MiBambino
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December 02, 2017, 08:57:30 AM |
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Hello. When there is a payment for baunty? I did not receive tokens yet. get in line lol. It's frustrating but the rebranding and beta testing must've taken up a lot of time. I'm sure they'll get around to talk to us in person.
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pundit
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December 02, 2017, 03:13:07 PM |
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We are still hoping some positive news from Bitclave, I have personally mailed to Jack and received reply that they will look into the matter but no update there after, I hope team will look into the work done by all bounty participants in a managed way and will distribute the rewards accordingly.
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Holess
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December 02, 2017, 05:29:56 PM |
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Hey,
This has been addressed earlier many times.
When it comes to closing the spreadsheets for public viewing - the sheets were out and public till the end of the sale and now the aim here is to avoid people claiming tokens on other participants' behalf and using other clever ways of scamming honest bounty programme participants. We have already removed a lot bot accounts/links and have identified a number of bounty claim scam attempts.
The other massive issue with open spreadsheets is that these open bounty lists are large data sets which are stolen and misused by an ever-growing industry of scammers/phishers/spam advertisers. Upon discussing with other companies who’ve carried out token sales and have taken hard lessons, we’ve decided to learn from them and not publicize the sheets.
If you were so sensitive to this, you would have made an application or purchased a service for bounty. everyone has the right to see them.
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simplyToshi
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December 03, 2017, 12:30:40 PM |
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I hve always been before the calm - many will see good thing s- return is alredy there with new website - wthing are good - maybe moon maybe stars ?
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Kayaman85
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December 04, 2017, 12:32:55 AM |
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Hello. When there is a payment for baunty? I did not receive tokens yet. get in line lol. It's frustrating but the rebranding and beta testing must've taken up a lot of time. I'm sure they'll get around to talk to us in person. Do you really still have hope that you are going to get paid what you deserve? haha wow. Time to face reality man. Sorry to say it.
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Kayaman85
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December 04, 2017, 12:34:54 AM |
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Hey,
This has been addressed earlier many times.
When it comes to closing the spreadsheets for public viewing - the sheets were out and public till the end of the sale and now the aim here is to avoid people claiming tokens on other participants' behalf and using other clever ways of scamming honest bounty programme participants. We have already removed a lot bot accounts/links and have identified a number of bounty claim scam attempts.
The other massive issue with open spreadsheets is that these open bounty lists are large data sets which are stolen and misused by an ever-growing industry of scammers/phishers/spam advertisers. Upon discussing with other companies who’ve carried out token sales and have taken hard lessons, we’ve decided to learn from them and not publicize the sheets.
If you were so sensitive to this, you would have made an application or purchased a service for bounty. everyone has the right to see them.I think we should vote on having 2 trusted individuals looking at the spreadsheet to confirm paid amounts, that way you dont gotta worry about it getting comprimised or w.e the f*ckin excuse is you are trying to use. I vote for Mibambino to look at the spreadsheet.
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dihari
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December 04, 2017, 01:05:29 AM |
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Hey,
This has been addressed earlier many times.
When it comes to closing the spreadsheets for public viewing - the sheets were out and public till the end of the sale and now the aim here is to avoid people claiming tokens on other participants' behalf and using other clever ways of scamming honest bounty programme participants. We have already removed a lot bot accounts/links and have identified a number of bounty claim scam attempts.
The other massive issue with open spreadsheets is that these open bounty lists are large data sets which are stolen and misused by an ever-growing industry of scammers/phishers/spam advertisers. Upon discussing with other companies who’ve carried out token sales and have taken hard lessons, we’ve decided to learn from them and not publicize the sheets.
If you were so sensitive to this, you would have made an application or purchased a service for bounty. everyone has the right to see them.I think we should vote on having 2 trusted individuals looking at the spreadsheet to confirm paid amounts, that way you dont gotta worry about it getting comprimised or w.e the f*ckin excuse is you are trying to use. I vote for Mibambino to look at the spreadsheet. i just can't understand. what is the corelation between opening spreadsheet and the security issue. if they think opening spreadsheet can make whole participants in dangerous because of the stolen data, then why they open it before the campaign ends. it's should not public since the first time. i still didn't get the exact amount. it's like 1/3 of what i deserved. and everytime i ask about it, the team always said it is the right amount without give me the real calculations. crypto is about transparency, and they don't show it. they are forgetting the most important thing in crypto space, bulding trust.
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Croin
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December 04, 2017, 01:54:43 AM |
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Hey,
This has been addressed earlier many times.
When it comes to closing the spreadsheets for public viewing - the sheets were out and public till the end of the sale and now the aim here is to avoid people claiming tokens on other participants' behalf and using other clever ways of scamming honest bounty programme participants. We have already removed a lot bot accounts/links and have identified a number of bounty claim scam attempts.
The other massive issue with open spreadsheets is that these open bounty lists are large data sets which are stolen and misused by an ever-growing industry of scammers/phishers/spam advertisers. Upon discussing with other companies who’ve carried out token sales and have taken hard lessons, we’ve decided to learn from them and not publicize the sheets.
If you were so sensitive to this, you would have made an application or purchased a service for bounty. everyone has the right to see them.I think we should vote on having 2 trusted individuals looking at the spreadsheet to confirm paid amounts, that way you dont gotta worry about it getting comprimised or w.e the f*ckin excuse is you are trying to use. I vote for Mibambino to look at the spreadsheet. strange is also that it seems to work for every other bounty campaign beside of course change... Here it seems to be a big problem.
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Croin
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December 04, 2017, 01:55:16 AM |
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Hey,
This has been addressed earlier many times.
When it comes to closing the spreadsheets for public viewing - the sheets were out and public till the end of the sale and now the aim here is to avoid people claiming tokens on other participants' behalf and using other clever ways of scamming honest bounty programme participants. We have already removed a lot bot accounts/links and have identified a number of bounty claim scam attempts.
The other massive issue with open spreadsheets is that these open bounty lists are large data sets which are stolen and misused by an ever-growing industry of scammers/phishers/spam advertisers. Upon discussing with other companies who’ve carried out token sales and have taken hard lessons, we’ve decided to learn from them and not publicize the sheets.
If you were so sensitive to this, you would have made an application or purchased a service for bounty. everyone has the right to see them.I think we should vote on having 2 trusted individuals looking at the spreadsheet to confirm paid amounts, that way you dont gotta worry about it getting comprimised or w.e the f*ckin excuse is you are trying to use. I vote for Mibambino to look at the spreadsheet. i just can't understand. what is the corelation between opening spreadsheet and the security issue. if they think opening spreadsheet can make whole participants in dangerous because of the stolen data, then why they open it before the campaign ends. it's should not public since the first time. i still didn't get the exact amount. it's like 1/3 of what i deserved. and everytime i ask about it, the team always said it is the right amount without give me the real calculations. crypto is about transparency, and they don't show it. they are forgetting the most important thing in crypto space, bulding trust. The corelation is pretty simple, scam.
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MiBambino
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December 04, 2017, 11:22:00 AM |
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Hey,
This has been addressed earlier many times.
When it comes to closing the spreadsheets for public viewing - the sheets were out and public till the end of the sale and now the aim here is to avoid people claiming tokens on other participants' behalf and using other clever ways of scamming honest bounty programme participants. We have already removed a lot bot accounts/links and have identified a number of bounty claim scam attempts.
The other massive issue with open spreadsheets is that these open bounty lists are large data sets which are stolen and misused by an ever-growing industry of scammers/phishers/spam advertisers. Upon discussing with other companies who’ve carried out token sales and have taken hard lessons, we’ve decided to learn from them and not publicize the sheets.
If you were so sensitive to this, you would have made an application or purchased a service for bounty. everyone has the right to see them.I think we should vote on having 2 trusted individuals looking at the spreadsheet to confirm paid amounts, that way you dont gotta worry about it getting comprimised or w.e the f*ckin excuse is you are trying to use. I vote for Mibambino to look at the spreadsheet. thanks man, if they'd let me I'd take a look for sure.
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December 04, 2017, 01:46:43 PM |
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Still the same talks here for a month, I'm sure bounty topic is over for the Change team, just need to move on, I did at least.
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clickerz
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December 04, 2017, 07:51:02 PM |
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Hey,
This has been addressed earlier many times.
When it comes to closing the spreadsheets for public viewing - the sheets were out and public till the end of the sale and now the aim here is to avoid people claiming tokens on other participants' behalf and using other clever ways of scamming honest bounty programme participants. We have already removed a lot bot accounts/links and have identified a number of bounty claim scam attempts.
The other massive issue with open spreadsheets is that these open bounty lists are large data sets which are stolen and misused by an ever-growing industry of scammers/phishers/spam advertisers. Upon discussing with other companies who’ve carried out token sales and have taken hard lessons, we’ve decided to learn from them and not publicize the sheets.
Actually you can validate those claims if someone is fraud or claiming for someone else. You can check the profile of Signature campaigners and in its profile, mostly they put their Ethereum address on their "other contact info" or in "location". This way you can validate and recheck if someone is lying. The problem is, Jack order to filled up another form with a deadline, this is vulnerable to fraud because someone can filled up again copying those spreadsheet names and inputting their "own ETH Wallet". If the original campaigner is not aware, its the job of the campaign manager to check by comparing the Eth wallet address from their backup copy or master list of participants. Solution to this, is to audit all participants in Signature campaign, we are only less than 300 participants. By doing so, all must ordered to put their wallet address on their profile. But since they give already all bounties to those who filled up in "another form", without checking it if someone is not on the list, thats why we have a problem like this. We can't have problem like this if proper audit is made by the manager.
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infested999
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December 04, 2017, 08:01:51 PM |
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I have Change on Kucoin can I just send them to my myetherwallet or do i also have to register them somehow?
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MiBambino
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December 04, 2017, 08:36:26 PM |
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I have Change on Kucoin can I just send them to my myetherwallet or do i also have to register them somehow?
you can definitely just send them to your mew address, no worries
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