since when a bounty requires its participants to pay for it (by masking it with words "contribute in ico"?)
bounty = someone does something in order to get paid in something.
now, you guys said we have to pay 0.1 eth in order to get paid for our work or else we won't get anything and to filter fake submissions.
let's say some of us pay you 0.1 eth and we will get the token, meanwhile some don't.
does that mean they're fake? maybe, or maybe they just don't want to because it's silly, so they won't get the token but you still get a free publication.
it's still a win for you but a loss for some legit participants.
or are you guys doing this just because you didn't reach your target sale?
and look at this, from your blog, how can you guarantee that the token we get will worth that much, $500, once it hits the market?
if you can, man, maybe you have some kind of psychic or shaman on your team lol.
yeah, this is a bold move from your side but stupid at the same time.
let's see how's your project gonna perform in the market.
cheers!
lol i never saw that
even if i don't agree with kyc required for bounty hunter, i can understand
but ask a contribution after 10 weeks of bounty for to be able to receive what they owe us, at best it's extortion and at worst it's a scam