aldencio
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July 19, 2018, 01:49:31 PM |
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Recently there are more bounties are scam. I actually experienced that, even the ico was successful or sold out the project or bounty campaign i joined never give us a rewards for the hardwork of the hunters who promoted their project. But i do not lose my hope that one day i will found a good bounty campaign that will be worth for all my effort for it.
well, yes, you jeed to take into consifpdration all the scam things and bounty scams, unfortu atelt, thet are a part of the matket
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aldencio
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July 19, 2018, 01:50:07 PM |
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We have to accept this when there are so many bounty programs going on daily. ICOs are not good at raising capital so there is no money to pay for bounty hunters
scammers are real problem as i think that they should be ounished somehow,any ideas s9 far nowz?
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aldencio
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July 19, 2018, 01:50:43 PM |
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My advice is to join only bounties that have a well known and trusted bounty manager. In my experience that's the really key in order not to waste your time.
In my own opinion, I think there are so many scams because there are so many people who easily be scammed. There is no specific way to prevent the scams or to know if it's a scam or not. We are the one who should do an adjustment, but one thing is for sure before joining a project please do your research about.it. i eould like to panish scammers, i just do not know how to do it right here andright now at the modern conditions
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Ostonian
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July 19, 2018, 02:01:02 PM |
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We can not guess what the project is waiting for in the future. Therefore, we undertake to participate in their bounty campaigns in the hope that the project will be successful. And in the end, he either does not reach the softcap, or even ceases his activities and many other reasons.
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July 19, 2018, 02:02:40 PM |
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My advice is to join only bounties that have a well known and trusted bounty manager. In my experience that's the really key in order not to waste your time.
I agree that bounty manager is the most important thing to earn from bounty, besides we should always follow the latest developments from the project and news from the manager so that if the project proved scam or not reach softcap then we immediately stop.
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sashulya7979
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July 19, 2018, 02:05:49 PM |
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According to the latest statistics 90 percent of this scam projects! upsets such a large number! 3,500 projects in this year were scam projects! I hope when there will be at least some kind of regulation and will be followed, then there will be very few such bad projects!
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kamengbate553
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July 19, 2018, 02:10:07 PM |
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I think for now there are so many scammers or scammers of ICO projects that have been in circulation, because they even put their tokens in exchange and are not talking about rewarding rewards to us as Bounty campaign participants, because if they would cheat people then they would do it , and they leave no trace as we stare at the empty space.
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Fritz93
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July 19, 2018, 02:15:00 PM |
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Unfortunately now there are a lot of fraudulent projects, and I'm very scrupulously approaching the choice of the project for participating in the company's bounty. I do not want to just do it, it's useless to spend a couple of months at work and get nothing for it.
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Fritz93
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July 19, 2018, 02:17:43 PM |
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Unfortunately now there are a lot of fraudulent projects, and I'm very scrupulously approaching the choice of the project for participating in the company's bounty. I do not want to just do it, it's useless to spend a couple of months at work and get nothing for it.
And how can we determine the skam at the initial stage or not? Yes, practically neither. For 100% we can not be sure of this. Of course there are several mandatory items to check - for example, team members, availability of technical documentation, and how seriously the official website of the project has been developed.
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rvlrshr
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July 19, 2018, 02:27:17 PM |
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I know it really takes time to identify a legit ICO to support but you need to read and compare the whitepaper, roadmap and always check the people behind the project because it might end like what I saw they just used a photo on google and made that person a CEO.
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fadlyzuld
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July 19, 2018, 03:01:11 PM |
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Why are there so many scam bounties out there and how are we to know which is scam or not
It's really hard to know that bounty is scam or not. This is my experience to choose a good bounty: 1. Project has a clear website 2. Experienced managers (managers are Chinese or Korean will has higher success rate) 3. Has a good roadmap 4. The target is not too big 5. Token distribution is a lot, ordinary project token much faster reach softcap
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Todoroki
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July 19, 2018, 03:04:51 PM |
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It is very difficult to distinguish between a truly program and a scam program. You are still lucky if you get a scam bounty because you don't spend any money. How about the investors who have spent a lot of money just for the scam ICO
I think the only way is to see who the team is behind the project. Get to know and find out more about them
There are indeed many bounty or airdrop projects that claim to take easy money for their followers by removing the largest share they already have while others have less. But on the other hand they are a good project supported by the community just trying to read more before you go in. So carefulness and analysis are very important.
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Saint1990
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July 19, 2018, 03:18:58 PM |
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Why are there so many scam bounties out there and how are we to know which is scam or not
Dude due to rise in the interest of the blockchain and crypto industry lot of people's are launching ICOs. Some people are launching ICOs with good intentions and some peoples are launching ICOs to steal the money and betray the investors. Read this post shared by some of our BTT https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4695175.0The above post helps to find good ICOs and to identify bad ICOs.
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July 19, 2018, 09:13:46 PM |
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When there is so much money to be made, scammers gather like sharks around it, so it is logical that some bounties turn out scams. Act like an investor, not of money but of your time. Do your research and figure out if the company is legit.
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July 19, 2018, 09:25:44 PM |
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it is hard to see the gift of a scam or not, so we should do some research first, and read the whitepaper they see their plans in the future, see the developer team and do not forget to see the road map
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blazsqd
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July 20, 2018, 05:10:10 PM |
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True scam is everywhere and I'm not very clever to avoid it, but we still have to be careful with just select ICO with good ratings in ICO Review, team and clear project. And if you have experienced friends on it, it would be better to ask them directly, because their opinions are also very helpful.
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July 20, 2018, 05:11:28 PM |
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So much fraud, because scammers are not persecuted and they feel impunity. In order not to waste time on participating in bounty campaigns of fraudulent projects, you need to spend enough time to study them.
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rahul10948
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July 20, 2018, 05:11:46 PM |
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This is of course because the longer the ICO project, more and more, and also a lot that is getting a good deal. Then, many people who are not responsible for utilizing this State to act evil. That is to create a project that is a scam. Or it could be because the number of existing ICO is not proportional to the number of existing investors. So many projects fail. Maybe after regulation the amount of scam may be reduced
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July 20, 2018, 05:14:39 PM |
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I think we bounty hunters just need to be extra careful than we are before because a times some project will look so real that you can never doubt their integrity but it is so unfortunate that that they ended up being the greatest scam after investing so much time without nothing to show for it.
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Lab_Rat
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July 20, 2018, 05:15:47 PM |
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The question isn't correct. Scam is not a bounty campaign, scam is ICO. But I think that this is not quite a scam, just projects don't find investors and are closed. They don't scam their investors, because there are no investors.
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