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hero member
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Beautiful campaign is needed to attract investors and it's really normal. That's why both: scammers and non scammers prefer to have nice thread/website and attractive promises.
Bounty managers don't care about it too.
And once there was discussion to take some btc as a fee in order to open ANN thread of ICO to prevent scam. Seems this idea is forgotten too...
Can't help, no one can help you and it won't be prevented, that's bad to hear.
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Perhaps this topic will arouse extreme emotions, but it needs to be created. I will not write exactly why I decided to do it.

I do not intend to accuse anyone. However, it is true that unfortunately many bounty campaigns are conducted without honesty. I met this myself.

How to best deal with suspicions of fraud - intentional actions (e.g. not counting coinage or not paying out money) [it is really easy to find out that something is wrong]  ?

How to counteract it. Unfortunately I recently met with a bounty which was quite successful. I don't know what to do at all. On one side I have it somewhere. People will always not be honest. On the other hand, it awakens anger and a desire to warn against dishonest people and the ICO (even the successful ones) for the future.

One thing. Only not telling me that the rank or merit of something gives here. Unfortunately, I have a feeling that the "higher" you are: someone is, the more you are in your ass (of course it's not the majority, but unfortunately it's still a large part of this group).

It is interesting that you can find bounty campaigns held without honesty, but I want to know is it in participant side or in bounty management? And how can you find the dishonesty of the bounty? It will be transparent for all people here in this forum and to avoid misleading.

Hey have you heard about ICO scams are not. There is possiblity to scam the participants. Plenty of signature and bounty campaigns done this to their participants. This is really ridiculous information mate.
Zigger, cellblocks and bitplay are the recent signature campaigns which has been done signature scamms in this forum.
Please go to scam accusation section to complain the scam projects around this forum. Definitely moderators will take action against them.
Scam ICO is becoming gradually gaining numbers unlike on previous years where there are more successful than on failed ones.We can really able to see scam projects but i dont think that reporting them to moderators would be a sufficient action.They wont really care if they would get red trust since they do able to accumulate large amount of funds to its investors but somehow having negative impressions or comments which will really affect such project and people would be aware.

The hard part as a bounty participant you wont really able to easily point out if the project would be scam or not, theres no such thing on your are just depending on your guts or intuition.
hero member
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Perhaps this topic will arouse extreme emotions, but it needs to be created. I will not write exactly why I decided to do it.

I do not intend to accuse anyone. However, it is true that unfortunately many bounty campaigns are conducted without honesty. I met this myself.

How to best deal with suspicions of fraud - intentional actions (e.g. not counting coinage or not paying out money) [it is really easy to find out that something is wrong]  ?

How to counteract it. Unfortunately I recently met with a bounty which was quite successful. I don't know what to do at all. On one side I have it somewhere. People will always not be honest. On the other hand, it awakens anger and a desire to warn against dishonest people and the ICO (even the successful ones) for the future.

One thing. Only not telling me that the rank or merit of something gives here. Unfortunately, I have a feeling that the "higher" you are: someone is, the more you are in your ass (of course it's not the majority, but unfortunately it's still a large part of this group).

It is interesting that you can find bounty campaigns held without honesty, but I want to know is it in participant side or in bounty management? And how can you find the dishonesty of the bounty? It will be transparent for all people here in this forum and to avoid misleading.

Hey have you heard about ICO scams are not. There is possiblity to scam the participants. Plenty of signature and bounty campaigns done this to their participants. This is really ridiculous information mate.
Zigger, cellblocks and bitplay are the recent signature campaigns which has been done signature scamms in this forum.
Please go to scam accusation section to complain the scam projects around this forum. Definitely moderators will take action against them.
newbie
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Perhaps this topic will arouse extreme emotions, but it needs to be created. I will not write exactly why I decided to do it.

I do not intend to accuse anyone. However, it is true that unfortunately many bounty campaigns are conducted without honesty. I met this myself.

How to best deal with suspicions of fraud - intentional actions (e.g. not counting coinage or not paying out money) [it is really easy to find out that something is wrong]  ?

How to counteract it. Unfortunately I recently met with a bounty which was quite successful. I don't know what to do at all. On one side I have it somewhere. People will always not be honest. On the other hand, it awakens anger and a desire to warn against dishonest people and the ICO (even the successful ones) for the future.

One thing. Only not telling me that the rank or merit of something gives here. Unfortunately, I have a feeling that the "higher" you are: someone is, the more you are in your ass (of course it's not the majority, but unfortunately it's still a large part of this group).

I think at this stage in the blockchain/crypto/ICO world, there will unfortunately be a lot of scams - it's nature of the gold rush.

But as the space matures (which it is doing at a rapid rate) I think more legitimate people and institutions are entering. The downside is that the wild west period will come to an end and the space will be less accessible to average person. However, this is the only way for the space to not look like a scam market.

The challenge will be how to maintain a fair and open environment without letting the "usual suspects" - super wealthy people, banks, governments, large corporates, etc. - take over.

There's always trade-offs, as with anything in life. I only hope that real actors today survive the next big step and we can keep the blockchain world more or less free.
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Unfortunately, there are many people taking advantage of the bounty hunters!!!

You need to thoughtfully investigate the projects before you decided to join the campaigns.

Even the Bounty Manager reputation is not a bulletproof of a good campaign...

In my experience there are a few Teams that rule the bounties.

AmaziX is running many campaigns, and I still need further proofs to consider them a good Team.
Some bounties get a big delay on registering stakes in the spreadsheets, and some rules are not that well explained.

G0blin for me is currently the best managed bounties, but I'm still waiting for the first payout to consider them truthfully.

Then there are the reputable individual Campaign Managers...

Sylon for me had never failed.
aTriZ is getting a bunch of bad feedback and I'm still waiting payment on 2 campaigns.

This is just my feedback. I think there is already one topic talking about the campaign managers....
jr. member
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Perhaps this topic will arouse extreme emotions, but it needs to be created. I will not write exactly why I decided to do it.

I do not intend to accuse anyone. However, it is true that unfortunately many bounty campaigns are conducted without honesty. I met this myself.

How to best deal with suspicions of fraud - intentional actions (e.g. not counting coinage or not paying out money) [it is really easy to find out that something is wrong]  ?

How to counteract it. Unfortunately I recently met with a bounty which was quite successful. I don't know what to do at all. On one side I have it somewhere. People will always not be honest. On the other hand, it awakens anger and a desire to warn against dishonest people and the ICO (even the successful ones) for the future.

One thing. Only not telling me that the rank or merit of something gives here. Unfortunately, I have a feeling that the "higher" you are: someone is, the more you are in your ass (of course it's not the majority, but unfortunately it's still a large part of this group).

It is interesting that you can find bounty campaigns held without honesty, but I want to know is it in participant side or in bounty management? And how can you find the dishonesty of the bounty? It will be transparent for all people here in this forum and to avoid misleading.
newbie
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This is a very good opportunity to participate. This is going to boom for sure. Smiley
jr. member
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April 29, 2018, 07:07:53 PM
#4
Hi, really out of 40 1 Huh? I ve done quite a few and never had this issue. Whats your specialty, maybe I can forward you some work
member
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April 28, 2018, 11:04:00 AM
#3
It's not even about me here anymore. You have to learn from your mistakes. Lost money and lost time. After all, he teaches a lesson.

I am more concerned about the future and about the well-being of everyone in the forum. To be honest, you have to do something about it because it makes me puzzled to look at those little people who want to knock out to do people on the balloon day after day...
jr. member
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April 28, 2018, 04:25:22 AM
#2
So, i just already wrote about that in another part of forum.
I was in 40 bounty campaign, and only 1 (!!!!) of them, send me tokens.
I am really foolish Cry
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April 28, 2018, 01:48:08 AM
#1
Perhaps this topic will arouse extreme emotions, but it needs to be created. I will not write exactly why I decided to do it.

I do not intend to accuse anyone. However, it is true that unfortunately many bounty campaigns are conducted without honesty. I met this myself.

How to best deal with suspicions of fraud - intentional actions (e.g. not counting coinage or not paying out money) [it is really easy to find out that something is wrong]  ?

How to counteract it. Unfortunately I recently met with a bounty which was quite successful. I don't know what to do at all. On one side I have it somewhere. People will always not be honest. On the other hand, it awakens anger and a desire to warn against dishonest people and the ICO (even the successful ones) for the future.

One thing. Only not telling me that the rank or merit of something gives here. Unfortunately, I have a feeling that the "higher" you are: someone is, the more you are in your ass (of course it's not the majority, but unfortunately it's still a large part of this group).
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