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I would not, but he can have a handful if he says so. Sounds funny but this only shows how charismatic Manny is to his followers. He would not be a senator for nothing.

Manny doesn't seem charismatic to me at all. In fact, he doesn't seem to have much of a personality at all, but maybe he's more charismatic in his native tongue. I think it's more a case of him being a champion and a working class hero from humble beginnings that most Filipinos get behind him. People treat him like a god there and they will follow anything he says and defend him whenever he does something wrong or amoral, but I doubt he got voted in merely because of his polices, but because of his fame and has legions of fans. If you appeal to the masses then by the very nature of democracy you will get the most votes and win. Why vote for some faceless politician you know nothing about when you can vote for your hero who put your country on the map?
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Blindly investing in something just because a celebrity endorses it is a good way to lose your money. Manny Pacquiao and many others would advertise anything as long as the money is good enough so I would be careful trusting him or anyone else. Many celebs including Mayweather and Paris Hilton have already backed scams and that's why scammers often use them because it's good promotion and many celebs are happy to advertise anything as long as they get paid to do so.
Got your point but Manny's charisma to the Filipinos is different from that of Mayweather to the Americans. Manny had a dozen of endorsement deals here in the Philippines in fact you can see it in his trunk when he fights. If scammers are using Manny as a tool for their scamming activity then there goes our money in the drain.

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Would you suck Manny's dick if he told you it was a good idea?
I would not, but he can have a handful if he says so. Sounds funny but this only shows how charismatic Manny is to his followers. He would not be a senator for nothing.
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Jesus christ! I didn't know manny pacquiao is an investors to this project but I learned a team who created PACcoin claimed manny was actually involved to such project. Why is this team claiming to be the first celebrity crypto token?  Grin

I'm not surprise why there are lots of Filipinos joining a campaign not just this one. I'm a Filipino too. Filipinos learn to speak and write English well as its been taught in our school since day one. In fact some schools require students to speak English while in the school vicinity.
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List of participant of this bounty seems really strange:
- 90% from Philippines or philippines (write the name of your country with a small letter -  Huh what for? mb for to covering up tracks Cheesy)
- One Lady from Rusia ( Huh, with untypical name for Russian - Claudyah, ok mb its a nick only, but the mistake of the name of own country...)
- common Citizen
- Italian resident
3 last - have double registration - seems like were troubles with internet in Philippines that day.

To sum up - it is the most funny list I have ever seen Grin
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It's no wonder bitcointalk has such a spam problem, and from what I've seen most of it comes from just a few countries, and the Philippines is one of them.  I've said that before, and I got branded a horrible racist because of it, but it's true.

That's probably because of the language and tone you use. When you call people by derogatory terms (pajeets etc) and refer to them as rats or whatever it's a bit over the top. If you were going to call Africans or Mexicans niggers and spics and refer to them as vermin etc then people would probably quite rightly call you a racist. Yes, the spam from anyone is extremely annoying and it is a huge problem with he amount of Filipinos that are causing it, but we shouldn't tar an entire country with the same brush nor is it necessary to refer to them in such disparaging terms which I don't think helps.

If anyone doesn't believe that people from Philippines are really good at speaking English. I'm pretty sure that Google will give you some result  Wink

Or just read this article...
"Well, people will now have to think twice before mocking Filipinos’ use of the English language since according to a study by GlobalEnglish Corporation, the Philippines was named the world’s best country in business English proficiency, in not just one but two consecutive years. GlobalEnglish releases an annual report called Business English Index (BEI)the only index that measures business English proficiency in the workplace."

Source: http://www.staffvirtual.com/call-center-capital-of-world-philippines-best-in-english

Nothing much to say Smiley



This obviously isn't the case across the board, but I'm sure people who work in offices have much better linguistic skills than the average unemployed Filipino on the street. If it was then nobody would have an issue with any Filipinos, but it's the ones who come here and churn out barely decipherable mindless drivel when they quite clearly can't speak English that is the problem, or even worse is when they just copy someone else's post because they quite clearly can't speak English. We really should be encouraging these people to stick to their local boards if they struggle with English as that's what they're there for, and there should certainly be punishments for campaigns that accept and pay for these sorts of post. If they couldn't get paid then they wouldn't make them in the first place.

With Manny Pacquiao's fight last month, people from the Philippines were all watching. That was the first time also that we saw a crypto related ads on his fight. Filipinos with knowledge of crypto suddenly became interested of GCOX thinking that this is a legitimate ICO. They are not only bounty hunters, there are also who invest in that ICO because we believe and have trust in Manny Pacquiao. We could see a lot of Filipinos in GCOX bounty and ICO because of Manny.




Would you suck Manny's dick if he told you it was a good idea? Blindly investing in something just because a celebrity endorses it is a good way to lose your money. Manny Pacquiao and many others would advertise anything as long as the money is good enough so I would be careful trusting him or anyone else. Many celebs including Mayweather and Paris Hilton have already backed scams and that's why scammers often use them because it's good promotion and many celebs are happy to advertise anything as long as they get paid to do so.
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I don't know what's the motive of the OP of making this thread and such unbelievable title. I did take a look at his profile and found out that this guy couldn't be trusted.

With Manny Pacquiao's fight last month, people from the Philippines were all watching. That was the first time also that we saw a crypto related ads on his fight. Filipinos with knowledge of crypto suddenly became interested of GCOX thinking that this is a legitimate ICO. They are not only bounty hunters, there are also who invest in that ICO because we believe and have trust in Manny Pacquiao. We could see a lot of Filipinos in GCOX bounty and ICO because of Manny.


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Of course they will flood this forum. They live on dirt floors with no running water, they can make a fortune on this forum compared to their normal wages.
We are a nation of hospitable and friendly people, you can visit the Philippines to prove it yourself. Just respect us and don't messed with us.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHcxPOj2EJI
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Hello! I'm from the Philippines and I'm quite surprised of how many Filipinos are participants of that campaign, because to be honest, not a lot of people know about bitcoin in here. I live in Manila - which is supposed to be the most "advanced" city in my country - but even so, the number of people who know about cryptocurrency or that it even exists in this city is very low, even among teenagers and young adults. However, I guess it's not fair to assume that that's a result of multiaccounting. Just my two cents  Wink
The reason why you're so surprised is that you just saw a solid proof that a lot of Filipinos knows this forum and doing bounties and its not like people in the Philippines will let other people know what they are doing. But I have to agree with your point that there are still a lot of people who doesn't know cryptocurrencies despite the fact that a lof of news report are aired on television.
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I understand why there are so many people here in the Philippines doing everything they can just to earn money. I know that some of them are already abusing the forum and some are earning money even it's in a bad way. Because actually I'm experiencing the same way how they live. But behind all of these, I still can't resist to understand why they are doing such things,  what they were doing makes me think that it's too bad, but also so sad.

I don't know how to defend my countrymens after seeing the spreadsheet, but as a Filipino, I would like to defend the remaining good members and the name of my country from people who were judging it. Yeah, the spreadsheet proves that there are really a lot of bounty hunter from Philippines and you are free to say that too many shitposters are from Philippines but can anyone assure that we are all the same? English is not our native language but it makes me laugh whenever a Filipino beats a Native English Speaker.

By the way OP, is it right to say to your topic's title that "All bounty hunters are from Philippines?" Smiley
I will not disagree that's it is right if there are no other participants from other countries.

Although there are lot of Filipino who were hunting bounties, guys please, don't forget that there are still some Filipino who were doing good contributions for the forum also at some general discussions. I'm afraid that you might forget that there are still some people from Philippines who are good part of this community.

Of course they will flood this forum. They live on dirt floors with no running water, they can make a fortune on this forum compared to their normal wages.
Watch your tongue buddy Smiley You don't need to say that.
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There are a lot of people in the Philippines that speak a high level of English. A lot of call centers that service English speaking countries all over the world are based in the Philippines.
Thanks man.

If anyone doesn't believe that people from Philippines are really good at speaking English. I'm pretty sure that Google will give you some result  Wink

Or just read this article...
"Well, people will now have to think twice before mocking Filipinos’ use of the English language since according to a study by GlobalEnglish Corporation, the Philippines was named the world’s best country in business English proficiency, in not just one but two consecutive years. GlobalEnglish releases an annual report called Business English Index (BEI)the only index that measures business English proficiency in the workplace."

Source: http://www.staffvirtual.com/call-center-capital-of-world-philippines-best-in-english

Nothing much to say Smiley

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Hello! I'm from the Philippines and I'm quite surprised of how many Filipinos are participants of that campaign, because to be honest, not a lot of people know about bitcoin in here. I live in Manila - which is supposed to be the most "advanced" city in my country - but even so, the number of people who know about cryptocurrency or that it even exists in this city is very low, even among teenagers and young adults. However, I guess it's not fair to assume that that's a result of multiaccounting. Just my two cents  Wink

Nice to see a very relevant comment here from a member who can give real insight to the current situation.

Just because someone has mentioned in the spreadsheet or his profile that he is from a certain place, it does not become true. However, I was not much surprised to read OP. Freelancing is on rise there and thus some people might be doing this with multiple profiles. If what Op claims is true, there is a strong possibility of this only especially after this comment.
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I can simply prove that if not all mostly yes most of the bounty hunters here are from the philippines or any other third world countries gaining the benefits that it can give to them.

I've been into social groups before. When we started that groups from twitter and facebook at first it was just fine but when the bounty hunting started plus the fame of bitcoin started in the philippines. All suddenly most of the groups was being burned by bounty hunting posts. Then some of them was able to found out that they have good opportunity on this forum since it promotes a bounty hunting threads. 

I guess we can only prove that one if we monitor the posts from altcoins. Maybe adding an analytics to that section?
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Hello, I have just found this interesting information.
When you look at this bounty spreadsheet (GCOX campaign): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12TJzpkePkRwyRBEIIvjr-mJnZbskkW_wfD2mZNBMm0Q/edit#gid=1544862346 - you will see that almost everyone is from Philippines.
It is not strange? It is not an example of multiaccounting?
The registration form looks like this: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScchFQPaafMx3fVTMYiNs2KuFTrx03Gtuy1RbilqfTFHcPPjA/viewform

Thank you for your explanation Wink.


I think this is a hasty generalization on your part to make a claim of multiaccounting.

I am a Filipino and I can say that the high knowledge in cryptocurrency that we have right now is mainly because of the awareness of the international news (one more point is we are known as multilingual people).  Most of us are very fluent in english and even some are fluent in more than 3 languages.

I have a decent job ( I am a licensed Civil Engineer) and I am here in this forum to read and learn about cryptocurrency.  I also do trading and have ripples and monero coins.  In addition, I am part of lots of bounty campaigns here but I have only one account ( how can I manage multiple accounts given that my work as an engineer is already tedious).

Many Filipinos are familiar with cryptocurrency but there are only minimal supports from the government (we do not have our own established cryptoexchange yet but some startups are initiating to become one).
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Of course they will flood this forum. They live on dirt floors with no running water, they can make a fortune on this forum compared to their normal wages.
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Better correct your title you posted All bounty hunters are from Philippines even though you are asking it's obvious and a fact that there are other members from other countries participated in bounty hunting it should be "Majority of bounty hunters comes from the Philippines?"
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That's just one campaign... I wouldn't say that mostly bounty hunters came from Philippines. Yeah, there lot of people from this country, but also so many bounty hunters are from Indonesia, Vietnam, Russia, Ukraine. Shortly - not from rich countries.
But I'm curious why this bounty ask for country of origin? Why they need to know it?
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This is embarrassing. Just when I thought Russians and Indonesians were the most active forum users, and here are my fellow countrymen; proactive in joining bounties. Some of them didn't even bother to post on our local board.


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It is not strange? It is not an example of multiaccounting?

Signature participants from #6 to #45, and #59 to #74 might be calling their friends or relatives.  Roll Eyes Or maybe a single user built an army. That campaign needs an eye of the hawk, and I hope coinlocket$ will investigate it.

And I'm pretty sure that the Senator didn't summon or call his fellow citizens to join that bounty.
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The Pacquiao fight was last month. The legions of Filipinos haven't just magically appeared recently. They've been here years and continue to grow.
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What Im seeing here are:

a) because of that GCOX exposure during the fight of MP and Matthysse (it was also seen in the ring post), usual bounty hunters from the Philippines make a hype about it to their social media friends resulting for those inexperienced people in crypto to try what doing bounties are. I have seen a Facebook post about it with some good speculations and most of the people's comments are asking questions on how to do bounty as they will try to joined the GCOX campaign. And the rest is history....

b) maybe multi accounts but not all. just my one cent.
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It could possibly be a good number of people using multiple accounts, but I wouldn't come into that conclusion immediately. Philippines is a 3rd world country with high unemployment rates and high poverty rates. Minimum wage is more or less $10 a day. Most people find themselves lucky enough if they're receiving $15 a day. So yea, expect filipinos to be active in places where they can earn money without much effort.
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If you're familiar with the recent fight of Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao, the Matthysse vs Pacquiao, fighting for the WBA World Welterweight Title.
During the Face-off (Weigh in) of Matthysse and Pacquiao, that's the first time I heard about the GCOX because they've announced it on tv. The announcer stated that it's a cryptocurrency so I searched and found out that this project is supported by Pacquiao. GCOX is the world’s first global celebrity cryptocurrency exchange, has signed Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao as its first boxing celebrity.

This is the reason why there are many Filipinos in the bounty of GCOX, because of him. Filipinos always support Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao on every fights since his battle with Morales and others. Some people around the world also liked him especially when he had a fight with Mayweather Jr,.

Pacquiao is also a Senator in the Philippines so don't be surprised if there are many Filipinos in the GCOX because Filipinos really like and support him. It's also broadcasted in national channels so there are many people already familiar with it.



Im pretty sure that there were tons of Philippines joining all kinds of bounties, ICOs, translation work, giveaways, spamming stuff on social network.. before Pacquiao made that announcement you talk about.

You have to put yourself on their shoes: Would you do that if you had the opportunity, or rather be exploited in some menial minimum wage job which is draining all energy away from you?  People will always tend to minimize energy spent per money generated. Can't blame them. Of course if I was them I would at least make the effort of learning some decent english before posting on the non-local boards. If they fail to do that then there's no other way out but banhammer, at least for these that spam too much.
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If you're familiar with the recent fight of Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao, the Matthysse vs Pacquiao, fighting for the WBA World Welterweight Title.
During the Face-off (Weigh in) of Matthysse and Pacquiao, that's the first time I heard about the GCOX because they've announced it on tv. The announcer stated that it's a cryptocurrency so I searched and found out that this project is supported by Pacquiao. GCOX is the world’s first global celebrity cryptocurrency exchange, has signed Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao as its first boxing celebrity.

This is the reason why there are many Filipinos in the bounty of GCOX, because of him. Filipinos always support Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao on every fights since his battle with Morales and others. Some people around the world also liked him especially when he had a fight with Mayweather Jr,.

Pacquiao is also a Senator in the Philippines so don't be surprised if there are many Filipinos in the GCOX because Filipinos really like and support him. It's also broadcasted in national channels so there are many people already familiar with it.

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