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Akoldi_ibk
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September 15, 2019, 08:52:48 PM
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This is more or less the same reason why genuine projects failed to raise substantial funds to pursue their development. Investors are very careful and you can't blame them. So many bad actors had ruined everything. Once projects are not doing or turning to scam, bounties are being seriously affected too. Hard to make penny in bounty these days.

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September 15, 2019, 09:19:55 PM
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Bounties are taking more sudden turns than ever,now I don't realize what to accept anymore,i need to pass on a message to all bounty hunters on here that bounties with working items can turn scam,yes it transpired already,bounties with genuine use life cases or working products can go to be trick directly before your eye.

Regardless of whether the groups or teams are professionals or they have great previous chronicles doesn't mean they can't trick individuals,they are just feeding investors with fake use cases to lure them

Well, you cannot  eliminate the human factor, but in most cases, if a team has good and clean records with several successful projects, they are more likely to continue to maintain that status quo and not want to tarnish or destroy the reputation that they have been working for.
Also, a working product can be in different forms. There might have an MVP, which sometimes might not worth considering for investment and there might be a complete working product. So when you have this, choose what to invest in.
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