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Author Topic: FAKE ICOs Bounties. What to do?  (Read 6406 times)
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July 13, 2018, 01:30:41 AM
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I am a newbie just trying to grow on this platform. Within a week of participating in altcoin bounties, 2 bounties I participated in have been reported as Scammers. I get a lot of reads on my articles and Social media pages. I cannot keep encouraging people to invest in these altcoins if they would eventually get scammed. How can new bounty hunters like myself differentiate between a genuine bounty and scammers bounty?

That is natural here in crypto, there are so many ico's turns to scam. Yes you lost your efforts, but don't need to lose hope to get a legit coins and have a dollars in the future. Just join in a promising project by checking their website and their social media.
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July 13, 2018, 01:37:10 AM
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Sometimes, even the reward manager can't help. If the team chooses to change the rules and delay the reward time, we have no choice.


yes you are right there is even a bounty manager who is fooled by the team and also vice versa team who cheated by bounty manager.
which is obviously too many scams in this forum that must be cleared from the bitcointalk forum.
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July 13, 2018, 01:51:38 AM
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 first if the rank of newbie is me manager i a bounty deserved to be beware not dodge but we must be more thorough by looking at his website or social media if the date of its making is still 1 week then we must also be vigilant, sometimes not only that if in his thread the manager bounty less active we also must be vigilant, this is my knowledge. On the other case , well known bounty managers promote fake ICO and bounty. The dev not pay the bounty. I think well , clout and others ICO not pay the bounty participants.
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July 13, 2018, 01:53:07 AM
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First of all, I want to tell you that you would look for the most popular ICO in advertising, get acquainted with the developers, you also need to always thoroughly acquaint yourself with the advisers and partners, just need to look and pay attention to the fact that the company would exist not a short period of time, already there is a guarantee that this is checked by time, but also I want to note that there are also few well-known companies that then later become popular and gain more momentum
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July 13, 2018, 01:59:39 AM
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Figuring out which of them bounties are genuine or trick is extremely a test for us members. All things considered, there are occurrences that there are clear warnings that even amateurs can spot comfortable start. Generally, if the venture is unrealistic then most likely it will be a trick. There are likewise some who gloats that they have organization with understood foundations or organizations and even trades. We can simply ask with those organizations if the claim of a specific undertaking is valid or not. Likewise, we can pick to partake in an abundance oversaw by a notable and legitimate abundance administrators however it can't generally be an affirmation.
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July 13, 2018, 02:01:08 AM
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If you have been involved in scam bounties projects you can not do anything else. But in return you will have lessons for yourself to choose good bounties projects. My experience is to choose bounties projects that have high reputation managers like: amazix, tokensuite, ...
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July 13, 2018, 02:26:51 AM
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I am a newbie just trying to grow on this platform. Within a week of participating in altcoin bounties, 2 bounties I participated in have been reported as Scammers. I get a lot of reads on my articles and Social media pages. I cannot keep encouraging people to invest in these altcoins if they would eventually get scammed. How can new bounty hunters like myself differentiate between a genuine bounty and scammers bounty?

You can do research in advance in choosing bounty, you can choose based on bounty manager. I think it is not difficult to choose bounty with research. believe me after researching you will get a good bounty.
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July 13, 2018, 02:34:58 AM
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One thing we should do is to stay away from them. Bounty campaigns are not profitable nowadays. In fact, a lot of Campaign Managers that got negative trust due to the Fake ICOs they managed.
I feel sad because most of them are really trusted managers and they had successful campaigns before. But as of now, they ruined by scam ICOs and theur reputation getting bad because they handle Fake ICO.
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July 13, 2018, 02:36:02 AM
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There is no proven formula, but getting familiar with the project and the people behind is always a good start. Take your time, explore other ones and give it a space to show if it is a legit project or just another scam. Go in as first as a researcher, later as a bounty seeker or investor.
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July 13, 2018, 02:40:23 AM
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if you've already fallen and got scammed there's not much you can do, just report them and try to get the mods to close the thread, for the next time it's always good to check the whitepaper, the roadmap, the team behind the project and if their goals are achievable, also don't make bounties that don't have a bounty manager with a good reputation and who is quite active, that way you can avoid many headaches.
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July 13, 2018, 03:10:28 AM
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As a new user, you have to instill a serious spirit and intention to contribute to the crypto. Crypto is a money-raising arena for people who are strong and patient in the face of everything that happens in crypto. You should continue to explore your knowledge and skills in the various programs available in crypto. So you can get the right method of choosing a quality ICO.
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July 14, 2018, 04:58:33 PM
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It's very difficult to distinguish a fake from a real ICO, especially if scammers try to make a good site. To solve this, choosing an honest project team is necessary, or looking for an experienced bounty manager.
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July 14, 2018, 05:01:30 PM
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no way you do not identify scammers or not. only by means of the knowledge and studying of the project it is possible to assume successful it or not.
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July 14, 2018, 09:59:23 PM
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I am an amateur simply attempting to develop on this stage. Inside seven days of taking an interest in altcoin bounties, 2 bounties I took an interest in have been accounted for as Scammers. I get a considerable measure of peruses on my articles and Social media pages. I can't continue urging individuals to put resources into these altcoins on the off chance that they would in the long run get misled. In what manner can new abundance seekers like myself separate between a honest to goodness abundance and con artists abundance?
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July 14, 2018, 10:05:24 PM
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There's nothing certain we can do with such a thing because even hyped and "shiny" project may come out as a scam, which is very sad...

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July 14, 2018, 10:20:44 PM
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No one can guess the fake ico by 100%. Ideas can be absurd, but developers can try to implement them, hired a market maker, pay for the listing. The word "Fake" is used very often, but few projects are created immediately as fraudulent.
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July 14, 2018, 10:22:45 PM
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No one can guess the fake ico by 100%. Ideas can be absurd, but developers can try to implement them, hired a market maker, pay for the listing. The word "Fake" is used very often, but few projects are created immediately as fraudulent.
Perhaps you are right, as people begin to react to the collected funds from investors and do not hold out. Steal money and run away.
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July 14, 2018, 10:26:57 PM
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Joining and investing in ICO nowadays is very risky because of that fake projects. If you really want to join ICO's, make a deeper research for them, the people involve  in that project.
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July 15, 2018, 01:26:49 AM
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There is the risk of joining an altcoin bounty campaign, you will promote their ICO then they turned to scam and you will ended up with nothing.
Just keep trying, reading some articles, reviews and blogs will help you to choose what is a good ICO to join.
If you just joined fake bounty campaigns then the best option you can do is leave and find another better bounty campaigns.
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July 15, 2018, 09:49:04 AM
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No one can guess the fake ico by 100%. Ideas can be absurd, but developers can try to implement them, hired a market maker, pay for the listing. The word "Fake" is used very often, but few projects are created immediately as fraudulent.
Perhaps you are right, as people begin to react to the collected funds from investors and do not hold out. Steal money and run away.

Alas, but I saw projects that have a real practical base of their developments. But the listing did not pay, the bounties were thrown in fact, since they will pay in 9 months. The price of their token falls, so coins for bounty not sell. From the point of view of crypto community it is 100% fake, but from the point of view of business - they are working on the project implementation, but greed has leapt.
But he also saw Russian projects, which were given more for the bounty than the egretia and merculet together. Although they continue to work, the listing is difficult to pay for, as Russian projects are not collected enough, and the reason is that the crypto community regards Russian projects as a scaffold. Sad
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