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Topic: 90% Of Project Bounties Are Scams - page 5. (Read 1791 times)

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April 29, 2020, 06:53:44 AM
This year might be different, honestly I've came across many good projects this year so far and 70% of this year bounties are all trading on exchanges, this will encourage people like me to keep trying and never think about giving up
Agree that there are many bounty already listed at the exchange. But I'm still a bit worried, I'm afraid they will still be like the bounty not listed at the exchange. Delay distributes and forgets it like previous campaigns did
They may delay payment, but I believe you will receive them. They will not lose the reputation of the project with only a few tens of thousands of dollars from bounty. If they scam bounty then you can denounce them with exchanges, I believe the exchange will unlist those projects.
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April 29, 2020, 06:48:00 AM
This year might be different, honestly I've came across many good projects this year so far and 70% of this year bounties are all trading on exchanges, this will encourage people like me to keep trying and never think about giving up
I believe that 2019 was a turning point, because in 2018 the amount of fraud in the cryptocurrency market increased and many investors lost their money, and most cryptocurrency users during this time became more careful in choosing projects for investments and more competent in the Technical analysis of the whole  available information.  In addition, it is necessary to take into account the fact that the cryptocurrency market has noticeably revived over the last period and therefore developers have much more chances to implement new projects and therefore the balance is shifted in favor of new existing projects, and not towards scammers.
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April 29, 2020, 04:07:54 AM
This year might be different, honestly I've came across many good projects this year so far and 70% of this year bounties are all trading on exchanges, this will encourage people like me to keep trying and never think about giving up
Agree that there are many bounty already listed at the exchange. But I'm still a bit worried, I'm afraid they will still be like the bounty not listed at the exchange. Delay distributes and forgets it like previous campaigns did
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April 29, 2020, 03:58:27 AM
This year might be different, honestly I've came across many good projects this year so far and 70% of this year bounties are all trading on exchanges, this will encourage people like me to keep trying and never think about giving up

entering early 2020 there is a high sense of optimism that crypto will begin to return to passion. what you say that this year is different, it must be recognized. many projects can be completed to the finish and are listed on stock trading. unfortunately in the following month there was a disturbance that was quite disturbing activities that were going well, namely epedemic corona. many projects have to postpone, some have extended their time so that the situation in the developer country can be effective first. but that will not dampen because they remain optimistic that the project will be completed. because indeed the passion for improvement is already visible.
legendary
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April 29, 2020, 01:42:52 AM
Agreed, the majority of Bounty projects are scams, but it is usually quite easy to identify 100% scam projects. The most of them do not even make a quality website.

Because they don't have the budget, but be careful on those who are really good but they are scammers in reality, being a bounty hunter, you will not be at risk but the investors are, they will suffer if the team will just leave.

let's say they were able to raise a good amount, they paid their bounty participants, they pump the project and they leave it.. that's the end, but they will be back with another name and start their scheme again.
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April 29, 2020, 01:28:06 AM
Agreed, the majority of Bounty projects are scams, but it is usually quite easy to identify 100% scam projects. The most of them do not even make a quality website.
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April 29, 2020, 01:26:27 AM
yes, they are. most of the bounty projects nowadays are a scam. The owner just wants quick money and tried to scam people. so before joining any bounty project first try to identify that they are legit. because don't water your time on scam bounty project and you may get red trust for promoting scam bounty project.
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April 29, 2020, 12:52:19 AM
This year might be different, honestly I've came across many good projects this year so far and 70% of this year bounties are all trading on exchanges, this will encourage people like me to keep trying and never think about giving up
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April 29, 2020, 12:41:51 AM
I support this topic in a different way.The bounty manager can check any project well beforehand.Hunters need to be much more aware.Most good projects provide payment.This would have been possible if the payment had been confirmed.Then it is possible to avoid it.
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April 28, 2020, 11:22:31 PM
Yes indeed, that's why we should not joining any campaigns for now if we think there are no good campaigns.
Still, some of them are a good project, listed on good exchanges, and already have community.
The problem is on the end of the bounty campaign, some campaigns doesn't pay the participants with delay reason.
Right, for now it's better to join Bounty where their tokens are already listed on the good Exchange, some Project teams have postponed the distribution Bounty tokens due to incorrect time, because Bearish situation or various other negative situations. And now maybe the reason because Corona virus is the reason they give for us.
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April 28, 2020, 11:13:36 PM
It correlates with the number of scam ICOs.  Wink Because in most cases we are promoting ICOs. But, you waste only time, instead of ICO investors that are loosing real money. And because of that, we earn very low rewards - noone trust in ICOs, noone would like to buy our earned tokens.
We cant avoid losing investors. Imagine how much money are those investors are losing on investing on ICOs? The bounty works if the project succesfully launched money and if the tokeb create demands. But we cant earned money if those ICOs that we promote never get succesful. OP is right most of the bounty are becoming scam and from that we cant rely anymore on bounties. Maybe we should seek other ways aside from doing campaign, social media is a powerful tool and most of these projects are depending on it. Maybe create more serious skills and learn more tough experience would let us advance than simply doing bounty.
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April 28, 2020, 11:05:09 PM

although this year many projects have been registered in the market but there are some that are not in accordance with the distribution schedule, I follow 2 bounties that have been registered in the market but for sending coins to the bounty hunters late even some have to wait for up to 3 months
I think it's a good thing to keep the price tokens not dumps, indeed distribution with period 3 months does make us annoyed to wait, But if that's the best for the Project then we must also support their planning. It's better to join a Bounty that is already registered on the Exchange than an unclear Bounty where Exchange will be used.
Developers should make it clear in the first place that bounty hunters need to wait a long time to receive their bounty but instead they just change the terms and condition of the bounty campaign to mess with bounty hunters, i can understand the price will dump if bounty hunters will sell but they shouldn't lock the tokens if the volume is high.
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Trphy.io
April 28, 2020, 10:57:22 PM

although this year many projects have been registered in the market but there are some that are not in accordance with the distribution schedule, I follow 2 bounties that have been registered in the market but for sending coins to the bounty hunters late even some have to wait for up to 3 months
I think it's a good thing to keep the price tokens not dumps, indeed distribution with period 3 months does make us annoyed to wait, But if that's the best for the Project then we must also support their planning. It's better to join a Bounty that is already registered on the Exchange than an unclear Bounty where Exchange will be used.
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April 28, 2020, 10:04:39 PM
2018-2019 many bounties with failures that occur due to serious failure by the developer so that the project does not run smoothly.
But this year many bounties that have appeared are already listed on the stock exchange, which means there is a good increase this year, hopefully this year there will not be many failures in the bounty program.
although this year many projects have been registered in the market but there are some that are not in accordance with the distribution schedule, I follow 2 bounties that have been registered in the market but for sending coins to the bounty hunters late even some have to wait for up to 3 months

Yeahh.. i hate when this is happen, the project is already list in exchange but they always have a reason to delay distribution.. and i joined this bounty since a year ago and we must past KYC 2 times first by their BM and now from the project team Roll Eyes But waiting is over (maybe) because distribution day is almost come i hope there will no more drama for the distribution..
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April 28, 2020, 08:34:48 PM
2018-2019 many bounties with failures that occur due to serious failure by the developer so that the project does not run smoothly.
But this year many bounties that have appeared are already listed on the stock exchange, which means there is a good increase this year, hopefully this year there will not be many failures in the bounty program.
although this year many projects have been registered in the market but there are some that are not in accordance with the distribution schedule, I follow 2 bounties that have been registered in the market but for sending coins to the bounty hunters late even some have to wait for up to 3 months
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April 28, 2020, 06:56:59 PM
Maybe 90% of them ends in a scam, but for sure at the start of those project, the idea was to make a clean business. But why do these bounties ends in a scam? When the people see how their token is making tons of real money, then there are no more reasons to spend a big time and effort to the business, at that point is easy to hit and run.
May be some really wanted to come up with a clean business but there are always scammers and if they find an opportunity to cash in they will jump in and that is what happened in the ICO market, it was easy to get funds if you had an novel idea for a project and that attracted all the scammers, only regulation can prevent the scammers from exploiting the market.
legendary
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April 28, 2020, 06:12:57 PM
Maybe 90% of them ends in a scam, but for sure at the start of those project, the idea was to make a clean business. But why do these bounties ends in a scam? When the people see how their token is making tons of real money, then there are no more reasons to spend a big time and effort to the business, at that point is easy to hit and run.

It's sad but that's the way it is.
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April 28, 2020, 05:34:38 PM
Bounty programs are incentives offered to an array of participants for various activities associated with an initial coin offering (ICO). ... The incentives can take the form of cash rewards (usually rare) and free (or discounted) tokens which can be cashed in later when the tokens are listed on an exchange.
Broadly, there are two stages to an ICO. In the first stage, which is also known as pre-ICO, the offering is marketed to prospective investors. These include social media influencers, blog writers and Bitcointalk Signature Bounty marketers.
But in short whatsoever people notice is thriving they take advantage of it. Though they are scammers but not up to 90%. You need to critically look at a project before venturing in to it with like of there white paper, manager, and the team. This can little bit pave way for someone not to be scam. So that is it
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April 28, 2020, 03:53:43 PM
It correlates with the number of scam ICOs.  Wink Because in most cases we are promoting ICOs. But, you waste only time, instead of ICO investors that are loosing real money. And because of that, we earn very low rewards - noone trust in ICOs, noone would like to buy our earned tokens.
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April 28, 2020, 03:50:05 PM
I have followed the bounty from 2017, from the social media campaign and the signature bounty campaign, having a prize that was not small at that time, I be grateful in 2017-2018 is a good time, but for 2019-2020 I think the bounty is indeed not a good, and I don't think 90% scam, you are wrong
Why are you saying that OP is wrong? Apparently from 2019 until now, more than 90% of bounty is scam. You can go to the bounty section and do the check, it is difficult for you to find bounty successfully in that period. But 2020 is a great year for bounty, I'm seeing a lot of good bounty running. It is completely different from 2019
2018-2019 many bounties with failures that occur due to serious failure by the developer so that the project does not run smoothly.
But this year many bounties that have appeared are already listed on the stock exchange, which means there is a good increase this year, hopefully this year there will not be many failures in the bounty program.
Apparently this year bounty has been a lot better. But there is still a lot of risk that bounty will not make distribution, we will have to wait a few months to be able to make the most accurate comments.
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