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Topic: Daneel bounty manager cheating in his own bounty - page 2. (Read 863 times)

sr. member
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This project (Daneel) together with this bounty manager (not Sylon, I mean cryptobox) scammed  investors and bounty hunters.
Sylon is a honest manager I think. And everyone know him. But they (Daneel team kick out him, and hired new  and started scam people.
Investors - because they dumping price, and bounty, because just stealth their tokens.

Look how they selling tokens

One of their adress
https://ethplorer.io/address/0x09d30d57b096ac4c16371cf124b67a1fb9f419c0

At 26th and 28th of April (when price was highest) a lot of tokens from this adress gone to this adress (just for 1 adress several transactions! So this is not an advisors etc tokens).

https://ethplorer.io/address/0xbb8e6d03f1640b2d89990fdcdd4e328a97007d98

and than to this Exchange adress (Idex)

https://ethplorer.io/address/0xa12431d0b9db640034b0cdfceef9cce161e62be4

After this price started down...

But wtf? Which right they have for selling tokens just after ICO? Every ICO have vesting period for developers tokens (at last half of year or more)

Price was 44 cent before they started selling tokens.. and now... its going to zero, because this "developers" and bounty manager selling tokens.

legendary
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I tagged this user for dishonestly giving his "brother" (I don't believe that) a spot in the campaign and for the other accusations.  He's clearly not being honest and should never be involved in managing a bounty or in any other high-level position in same.  Looks like he'll do whatever he needs to do to siphon money out of bounties, and it isn't fair to other participants.  Good call on posting this, OP.

Edit: magisterr just deleted his post that I just quoted but snipped.  Not sure why.
legendary
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Personally I believe participating in a bounty campaign you manage is a conflict of interest. You're already being paid to do the work, so there's no reason for you to chase tokens as well and open yourself up to bending rules to make sure you qualify for the bounty pay as well. It's called "double dipping"
Not necessarily. Most of the good bounty managers are paid in ETH/BTC and not the tokens for the bounty. Should they wish to participate in the bounties, they should be applying through the same rules as created for the other participants.For instance, if the campaign manager wishes to write a good blog post for some tokens,he should be allowed to do that provided he should judge his stuff rationally which is not the case here.
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First of all, If I wanted to cheat I would have used a different name and totally different bitcointalk account for that. Why would a cheater use his own bitcointalk account in order to cheat knowing the fact that he is gonna get caught anyway. That doesn't make any sense at all.

I actually think it's okay for a bounty manager to participate in his own campaign as long as it's transparent and clear. .. However, I am wondering why didn't you add your username in the spreadsheet then? What's the need of adding a random username like (bluhori)  Huh

legendary
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Personally I believe participating in a bounty campaign you manage is a conflict of interest. You're already being paid to do the work, so there's no reason for you to chase tokens as well and open yourself up to bending rules to make sure you qualify for the bounty pay as well. It's called "double dipping"
Vod
legendary
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Third, Anyone is eligible for bounty program as long as he/she follow the rules. The story line is My brother used my bitcointalk account to register in the bounty program since he didn't have one.

Yeah, we hear this "brother/sister/mother/dog" story all the time.  I like the way you tried to say you didn't cheat with your first two reasons, then admitted you cheated with the third.  :/
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Wow looks like I am famous now. Let me explain the situation here.

First of all, If I wanted to cheat I would have used a different name and totally different bitcointalk account for that. Why would a cheater use his own bitcointalk account in order to cheat knowing the fact that he is gonna get caught anyway. That doesn't make any sense at all.

Second Why would I cheat for couple of thousand DAN tokens? for few hundred buck?. I have my own investment funds. And I have been investing in many ICOs as a early adopter. Plus check my twitter for god's sake.

Third, Anyone is eligible for bounty program as long as he/she follow the rules. The story line is My brother used my bitcointalk account to register in the bounty program since he didn't have one. I encouraged him to do it as a stepping stone for the jungle of bounty. He used my BCT account to register and hence the entry highlighted above. This screenshot was taken from the first version of the excel sheet. There were few errors in the sheet which we have rectified. Final sheets reflects the correct amounts and status. You can go to the proof link and see it for your self. The work is being done regardless of BCT account being mine. Hence the token amount is allocated accordingly.

Hope this reply clarifies everything.

cheers
CF
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Daneel bounty campaign thread was managed by mazzer. However, there's another guy involve in the bounty management who I believe is the community manager for Daneel, his name is Cryptoofox and here you can see him as an Admin in Daneel main group and bounty group



https://t.me/daneel_bounty


After checking the copy of the final spreadsheet I came across many suspicious activities been done by the community manager Cryptoofox.

First case, he participated with his alt and reported with his own account

Example: his report: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.29941451
Archival: http://archive.is/FZbqt



When you search with his FB and Twitter name in the spreadsheet, you can see it's registered under a different username (bluhori) with no link to his alt profile.
 
Reference: FB #274  Twitter #42 Telegram #601

Second case, The same username (bluhori) registered for the signature campaign #153 and the profile link takes you to Cryptoofox profile. Okay, here what's wrong with this:

- He's registered under a different name
- He's registered on a different rank:
- In the spreadsheet it says (Senior Member) - where the username (bluhori) doesn't exist and Cryptoofox is a (member rank)

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