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Author Topic: How to know if Bounty is scam?  (Read 7486 times)
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June 13, 2018, 07:02:28 AM
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To be able to know a program Bounty scam or not that can only be known at the end after following Bounty, that the organizer will be lost existence or website cannot be accessed and no more information.
I think before joining Bounty program you should do research first.
The project concept should be clear and have a nice and attractive white paper.
The team consists of professional person members in the Cryptocurrency field.
And finally, make sure the soft cap has been achieved.
That's a few things to consider in order to avoid Bounty scam.
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June 13, 2018, 07:10:37 AM
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Before you join to a bounty program you need to check the product and the project first before joining. And also the bounty manager if they are more active at telegram. You can also check the number of member joining the program and bounty also. Those are the few things that you can consider before joining to a bounty program.
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June 13, 2018, 07:13:43 AM
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I think it's difficult or even unpredictable. but I usually follow the bounty that I think the program and the project is clear, besides I also find out about the rating on the top website listings such as icobench, trackico, and so forth. however, again I affirm it is not a guarantee that the bounty is not a scam. But, at least we a little avoid it and try to find ICO that if akaan success and behavior.
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June 13, 2018, 07:14:55 AM
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How do you know if it is a scam? Because I have encountered a bounty that let me finish all the translations first and didn't respond to me after I have passed it. I hope bounties will not be like this anymore because they demand and we did our part but they didn't do theirs. I hope you could answer my question.

It is hard to determine whether a bounty is a scam or not. I understand what you feel. I also encountered a scam before. I have joined its signature campaign. The whole tine the bounty is live, I am speding my whole time to it. Then no payment received. I think they are enjoying scamming people because they earn big money. Well we choose to earn in a good way the important thing is we did our part and we work.

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June 13, 2018, 07:22:52 AM
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When choosing a bounty quest, you should first see if its project is creative, and secondly, who is its bounty manager? What is the reward cycle of its bounty quest? These are the key to distinguishing between good and bad!
The most important thing is the Manager, who will always keep up to date. But you don't have to keep up with and keep abreast of. Constantly sit in social groups bounty and ask questions.
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June 13, 2018, 07:27:08 AM
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How do you know if it is a scam? Because I have encountered a bounty that let me finish all the translations first and didn't respond to me after I have passed it. I hope bounties will not be like this anymore because they demand and we did our part but they didn't do theirs. I hope you could answer my question.
Usually I always try to follow the company. I also check the product, code, white paper, team members in advance. It gives me some hope. But still, it's hard to avoid scams
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June 13, 2018, 07:28:01 AM
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It very hard to know a bounty that is scam when it comes to bounty because the ICO may be successful but the manager turning out to be a scammer making away with all the bounty participants rewards, so at that it very hard to know the bounty that will turn out as a scam.
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June 13, 2018, 07:31:23 AM
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In my opinion, it is almost impossible to learn, it remains to rely only on luck, the market is very young and there is will be scammers. but in order to reduce the rick, haev to read whitepaper and also check the team as well.
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June 13, 2018, 07:35:31 AM
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First of all I look at team, if they are OK - website good or lame, than product - do I like it or not, than bounty allocation, as far as I can understand, top projects always pay to bounty managers with big name. But always can find a hidden gem. always ask the community and other people if what they can tell about the ICO or bounty so you will have an idea if it has redflags.
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June 13, 2018, 07:36:13 AM
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It very hard to know a bounty that is scam when it comes to bounty because the ICO may be successful but the manager turning out to be a scammer making away with all the bounty participants rewards, so at that it very hard to know the bounty that will turn out as a scam.
Exactly, a lot of factors. The company can be honest, but the Manager is not. And vice versa. Or maybe the Manager is lazy, who knows that it is scammers but does nothing.
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June 13, 2018, 08:01:48 AM
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It is difficult to know the scam bounty. I often follow reputable members on the forum, they are longtime activists and their campaigns are quite credible.
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June 13, 2018, 10:16:21 AM
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I usually check the website design before joining in campaign, if it's ok then next step i check the team, products, icobench, etc... Searching everything about that project.
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June 13, 2018, 10:26:11 AM
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In most cases, you can understand that the SCAM project, but you also can not receive your payment for your work from a successful project too! Much depends on the project administrators, I think for a large number of complaints the forum should react to them somehow!
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June 13, 2018, 10:56:33 AM
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How do you know if it is a scam? Because I have encountered a bounty that let me finish all the translations first and didn't respond to me after I have passed it. I hope bounties will not be like this anymore because they demand and we did our part but they didn't do theirs. I hope you could answer my question.
For me the bounty will be scammed when their social media are no longer updating, the manager will not be active in answering inquiry among members. Their telegram channel are no longer responsive in every inquiry. Most of all they are no longer giving payment to their members.
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June 13, 2018, 01:45:01 PM
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I  always check if the team are legit or not. Check if they are real people and not a dummy or invented name in Linkden. If those guy are a reputable people atleast you can see their names in Google when you search it specially their CEO.
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June 13, 2018, 01:47:42 PM
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It is necessary to carry out the analysis of the project, as if you are going to invest money in this project, here a lot of people write about it, I also think so, because people very often choose bounty without thinking and checking the project.
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June 13, 2018, 01:49:47 PM
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How do you know if it is a scam? Because I have encountered a bounty that let me finish all the translations first and didn't respond to me after I have passed it. I hope bounties will not be like this anymore because they demand and we did our part but they didn't do theirs. I hope you could answer my question.

It is hard to determine whether a bounty is a scam or not. I understand what you feel. I also encountered a scam before. I have joined its signature campaign. The whole tine the bounty is live, I am speding my whole time to it. Then no payment received. I think they are enjoying scamming people because they earn big money. Well we choose to earn in a good way the important thing is we did our part and we work.

Technically it's not that hard to check the crypto market is down or nah cause like most of them have ridiculously "obvious" signs
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June 13, 2018, 01:55:59 PM
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I look at the project first and then their communication on telegram as well.If they're easy to reach and actually respond, they're usually good. The most important is to see the team members and check them out.Second most important is design.Is it stolen from somewhere or it is original?Most of the scam projects are not very good in details.
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June 13, 2018, 02:06:40 PM
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I usually check the company behind the ICO. Learn what they have been doing before they have decided to do ICO.
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June 13, 2018, 02:47:17 PM
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When choosing a bounty quest, you should first see if its project is creative, and secondly, who is its bounty manager? What is the reward cycle of its bounty quest? These are the key to distinguishing between good and bad!
The most important thing is the Manager, who will always keep up to date. But you don't have to keep up with and keep abreast of. Constantly sit in social groups bounty and ask questions.

But what if the manager itself did not finish the project and declare the project a fail even if its success? will it considered scam also? I ask because I encounter before, the project is good and running smooth but in the middle of it the manager declare it a failure and will not continue..
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