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Topic: 90% Of Project Bounties Are Scams - page 10. (Read 1791 times)

legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1000
April 08, 2020, 04:09:46 AM
That is why ignoring the bounty campaigns can help us to maximize our time and effort, I've been scammed due to participating in bounty campaigns and for me it is the rigt decision if I will just ignore it. There are legit bounties but it is hard to find especially if most of the projects nowadays are full of shit and scams. It is hard to find legit bounty and for me you need a time of researching.
I agree that we have too many bounty scams running in this forum. But if you are an experienced person in this market and have experience in choosing bounty then I believe you can completely avoid those bounty scams. Should participate in bounty carefully selected
full member
Activity: 842
Merit: 100
April 08, 2020, 03:54:39 AM
all projects have a good and interesting concept. it's just that a project is constrained in raising funds to progress the project
such as failing ICO / not achieving soft caps. until the project has the potential to be a scam
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 1102
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
April 08, 2020, 02:58:40 AM
2018 and below is ICO's best year, 2019 and above and maybe onwards ICO will no longer be profitable, it did not occur to me that ICO in the future would be the same as ICO in 2018 below

investing in coins that have entered the CMC list are the best at the moment, don't give your money to con artists
Well, the longer, the harder it is to find a project that is truly successful. however, it's quite natural if we see so many scams since 2018. Because of this, many people suggest being cautious about choosing investments. Yeah, but when crypto recovery occurs, I hope that there will be many promising projects in the future.
full member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 100
April 08, 2020, 02:08:05 AM
I miss the old good days where altcoin bounties are really worth it. No extensions, no KYC, no lock time and ready to be traded. ICOs had died because of the number of projects that are scam. That is why most investors are avoiding bew projects. Even thos projects who are legitimate and dedicated to dekiver good services and products are having a hard time gathering funds because of the fear ICO scam had brought.
But we will never go back to the past and the past cruelty will never be repeated because the ICO scams has caused it to disappear, and projects that are truly legitimate must now work harder to be trusted by investors
member
Activity: 756
Merit: 12
April 08, 2020, 01:21:05 AM
Who can find out for sure whether this project is a con artist or not. we all don't know. sometimes if you see the concept of a peni project [u also have a concept that is no less good than a real project. all we have to do is find and select projects in this forum, by reading, researching very carefully

Agree, we will know whether or not a scam project after they do not make payments to the bounty hunter or developer team is no longer active in the group. At present, it is difficult to distinguish between scam projects and not because they have planned it neatly
newbie
Activity: 168
Merit: 0
April 08, 2020, 12:24:39 AM
Re: 90% Of Project Bounties Are Scams, I'd rather reserve judgement for later and I'll just leave it all to speculation for now on whether or not it's actually true.

Nonetheless, that's why I stay away and not bother myself with doing any sort of bounties, to avoid any heartbreaks and disappointments later.
member
Activity: 854
Merit: 10
April 08, 2020, 12:07:07 AM
Who can find out for sure whether this project is a con artist or not. we all don't know. sometimes if you see the concept of a peni project [u also have a concept that is no less good than a real project. all we have to do is find and select projects in this forum, by reading, researching very carefully
full member
Activity: 1890
Merit: 101
April 07, 2020, 11:31:02 PM
2018 and below is ICO's best year, 2019 and above and maybe onwards ICO will no longer be profitable, it did not occur to me that ICO in the future would be the same as ICO in 2018 below

investing in coins that have entered the CMC list are the best at the moment, don't give your money to con artists
sr. member
Activity: 2422
Merit: 267
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April 07, 2020, 09:30:41 PM
I miss the old good days where altcoin bounties are really worth it. No extensions, no KYC, no lock time and ready to be traded. ICOs had died because of the number of projects that are scam. That is why most investors are avoiding bew projects. Even thos projects who are legitimate and dedicated to dekiver good services and products are having a hard time gathering funds because of the fear ICO scam had brought.
I strongly agree with your opinion that many ICOs have become scams, so many are starting to leave even though it is not up to 90% because there are still some that are also good and can succeed. the time is quite long also the period of the scam project has occurred and continues to grow can not be completed because there may be no joint participation to be able to reduce so that no scam project. true your words really miss the good times when altcoin is very valuable and well valued, hopefully things like this can come back again even though now the epedemic corona is also disturbing.
hero member
Activity: 2366
Merit: 594
April 07, 2020, 07:16:46 PM
I miss the old good days where altcoin bounties are really worth it. No extensions, no KYC, no lock time and ready to be traded. ICOs had died because of the number of projects that are scam. That is why most investors are avoiding bew projects. Even thos projects who are legitimate and dedicated to dekiver good services and products are having a hard time gathering funds because of the fear ICO scam had brought.
sr. member
Activity: 1456
Merit: 359
April 07, 2020, 07:06:28 PM
That is why ignoring the bounty campaigns can help us to maximize our time and effort, I've been scammed due to participating in bounty campaigns and for me it is the rigt decision if I will just ignore it. There are legit bounties but it is hard to find especially if most of the projects nowadays are full of shit and scams. It is hard to find legit bounty and for me you need a time of researching.
hero member
Activity: 2058
Merit: 538
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
April 07, 2020, 06:59:53 PM
We are knew that most of the projects since in the 2018 upto 2020 are scam because many scammer are enter crypto to scam us and use us. They are going to use us by doimg promotinv their project and the all benefits is only to them because the bounty hunters did not earn money if the project are scam and the worst of that is the investors who invest more money .  So we need to be careful of what project we promoted and invested.
Right, scams target you. During 2018-2019 there were indeed many scam projects, it could be due to fraudsters in disguise, it could be due to poor market conditions, and the changing ICO trend. Successful projects with bounty programs are few, such as CEDEX, Content Protocol, while others delay distribution and rewards, and eventually disappear.
We must realize that trends always change. We can still get money from the bounty, but it takes patience and more effort. A good bounty at this time, in my opinion, is the weekly payment in BTC or eth, the rest we must be more prepared to be patient and accept the risk.
I don't agree with the trend part of your post due to the increasing number of bounty scammers and exit scam projects. Finding good bounty is hard, even if the hunter convince himself about the existence of good bounty, catching one is big deal due to the limits by bounty managers. Effort is not rewarded in the delaying bounty distribution and many tricky options are used for increasing the time delay before the real distribution phase.
hero member
Activity: 2814
Merit: 576
April 07, 2020, 06:58:25 PM
We are knew that most of the projects since in the 2018 upto 2020 are scam because many scammer are enter crypto to scam us and use us. They are going to use us by doimg promotinv their project and the all benefits is only to them because the bounty hunters did not earn money if the project are scam and the worst of that is the investors who invest more money .  So we need to be careful of what project we promoted and invested.
Not just the bounty manager alone that needs to check the legitimacy of the project he's going to handle but most of all, we the bounty hunters because scam projects are not really worth of our time spending. There are a lot of projects that seem to be very potential at first but when it almost ends, suddenly it breaks the line and turns out into a scam one. This is the sad reality we are facing at the moment.
full member
Activity: 896
Merit: 108
April 07, 2020, 06:28:02 PM
We are knew that most of the projects since in the 2018 upto 2020 are scam because many scammer are enter crypto to scam us and use us. They are going to use us by doimg promotinv their project and the all benefits is only to them because the bounty hunters did not earn money if the project are scam and the worst of that is the investors who invest more money .  So we need to be careful of what project we promoted and invested.
Right, scams target you. During 2018-2019 there were indeed many scam projects, it could be due to fraudsters in disguise, it could be due to poor market conditions, and the changing ICO trend. Successful projects with bounty programs are few, such as CEDEX, Content Protocol, while others delay distribution and rewards, and eventually disappear.
We must realize that trends always change. We can still get money from the bounty, but it takes patience and more effort. A good bounty at this time, in my opinion, is the weekly payment in BTC or eth, the rest we must be more prepared to be patient and accept the risk.
hero member
Activity: 3052
Merit: 606
April 07, 2020, 10:26:45 AM
I don't know if it's intended that way but yeah most of the projects  bounty are turning out to be that way. Sometimes the project members prefer to extended the bounty duration just when the bounty is about to end by a month which is extremely unfair . And sometimes they just don't give bounty .
And sometimes you just forget that you are expecting a bounty from a certain campaign.
If most of the bounty campaign will extend the distribution and you'll fail to monitor them timely, you might miss it as sometimes they will add some rules to qualify for the distribution and if you miss the period they give, this could mean goodbye to your effort.
hero member
Activity: 1834
Merit: 523
April 07, 2020, 08:55:56 AM
We are knew that most of the projects since in the 2018 upto 2020 are scam because many scammer are enter crypto to scam us and use us. They are going to use us by doimg promotinv their project and the all benefits is only to them because the bounty hunters did not earn money if the project are scam and the worst of that is the investors who invest more money .  So we need to be careful of what project we promoted and invested.
full member
Activity: 742
Merit: 102
Second Live
April 07, 2020, 08:28:44 AM
Yes, It's all getting worthless day by day the unfortunate thing is mostly bounty participants especially newbies are not trying to understand and getting involve in the bounties which are absolutely worthless and their useless attempts are creating hype for scam bounties which is not a good sign for dedicated and creative participants.

   I don't think there are just newbies involved in promotion of any bounty that appear here
on forum. Many times I saw how senior members and some lower ranks promote bounties
that are scams, but they continue to write their reports in bounty topic. Even after the end
of bounty they continue with promotion! They don't read the topic, they don't do the most
simple research, they don't even open a site of bounty project. But they cry when they are not
paid. In most bounties I participated I got paid, except one!
I think you don't necessarily care about their rankings. They may have high ratings in this forum, but they have no experience of bounty selection. In 2019 I saw a lot of cases like that, they joined the shitbounty and promoted it. They then weep and blame these scam projects
member
Activity: 630
Merit: 11
NEW MEDICINE:Faster, Safer, Smarter
April 07, 2020, 08:04:17 AM
I don't know if it's intended that way but yeah most of the projects  bounty are turning out to be that way. Sometimes the project members prefer to extended the bounty duration just when the bounty is about to end by a month which is extremely unfair . And sometimes they just don't give bounty .
sr. member
Activity: 1313
Merit: 278
April 06, 2020, 04:03:16 PM
Not every bounty manager has the competence to distinguish a good project from a bad one.
I do not agree that 90% of the bounty scam companies are more likely that most of these projects are not already solvent at the stage of idea and marketing.
The bounty manager only does the work of his superiors so when there is a scam bounty it is not the fault of the bounty manager but the error of the developer who cannot be trusted and does not value the bounty hunter participants by not paying or when paid but the price is given on the market there is no support from the developer so that the price rises, so most of this is the fault of the developer.


Look at what the DT members are doing on the forum with similar managers in whose work a "random" scam project was discovered.
They instantly receive a note in their trust, which they do not remove later, which means that this is a mark on the manager’s reputation forever.
If you take responsibility for conducting companies, then it depends on you whether this is an honest company or another scam.
jr. member
Activity: 46
Merit: 2
CETAN - CRYPTO BANKING
April 06, 2020, 02:31:09 PM
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