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member
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March 18, 2019, 01:46:34 PM
#52
Yes there is and it is called escrow.
It serves to protect investors and could protect bounty hunters but projects don't use escrows. Escrow could force projects to pay bounty hunters before they release invested funds.
full member
Activity: 579
Merit: 102
March 18, 2019, 12:54:25 PM
#51
The participants of the bounty companies are the most unprotected layer of cryptoindustry. At the moment there is no body that protects their rights and this is very sad, but I hope that in the future such a body will appear.
member
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Merit: 10
December 28, 2018, 10:54:13 PM
#50
There is almost no way but to protect yourself.
I saw recently, the ICO intends to scam almost nonexistent.
The rest, the participants ICO has increasingly smarter, they will learn carefully the project before deciding to invest.
member
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Merit: 10
December 24, 2018, 05:01:53 PM
#49
I also once was interested in this issue and it turned out that here is the Wild West. Everyone is based on his own experience and partly on good luck. In case the project fails or behaves unfair, bounty hunters can't do anything. I would gladly support the establishment of a Union that would influence and protect the rights of bounty hunters.
member
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Merit: 10
December 24, 2018, 09:37:48 AM
#48
in my opinion there is no organization that protects the rights for bounty hunters, because bounty hunters are free for anyone and their whereabouts are unknown.
sr. member
Activity: 630
Merit: 267
December 24, 2018, 06:16:02 AM
#47
Unfortunately, there is no such structure. But we certainly need a structure like this as a bounty hunter, there are times when I can't get what I deserve.
member
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Merit: 19
December 24, 2018, 06:09:34 AM
#46

As far as I know there are no such organizations or defenders for bounty hunters now. However, there are bounty platforms that partially fulfill these functions, they choose projects, learn information about them, communicate with project representatives. Such platforms have a low percentage of scam projects and a large percentage of guaranteed payments. If you do not have enough experience to study the project data yourself and make an analysis, then you can trust the bounty platforms or rating sites. And of course be sure to read all the reviews about the project that interests you.
newbie
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December 24, 2018, 02:48:03 AM
#45
Is there any organisation out there today that protects the right of bounty hunters??

And is there a way to know if the project you're promoting is legit or not?? Because Even with the presence of SEC the rate of scam ico's has increased drastically
I think right now there is no any strong organization which have strong view on the ICOs to filter out the scam ICOs. The moderators of this forum play a vital role to give negative trust to scam ICOs besides that you can also go to the rating websites where the expert rate these ICOs.
copper member
Activity: 383
Merit: 100
December 24, 2018, 12:29:33 AM
#44
not to protect bounty participants but in this forum they are spreading Ico, and that is not paying or their project is scam there will be sanctions from forum moderators .
hero member
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December 23, 2018, 06:37:43 PM
#43
Is there any organisation out there today that protects the right of bounty hunters??

And is there a way to know if the project you're promoting is legit or not?? Because Even with the presence of SEC the rate of scam ico's has increased drastically

Well, so far we have none the best thing we can do is to post a report in the scam section to warn potential investors and other bounty hunters,only bounty hunters can help bounty hunters too  but it's going to be a big help if we have a group thast can help bounty hunters for rewards issues.
full member
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December 23, 2018, 06:32:08 PM
#42
yeah, in 3 months, i've joined almost 6 video bounties and i was being scammed 3 times. even there is no problem with their whitepaper, website, and team. i've checked them all and it seems legit. but still they have scammed bounty hunters.     
jr. member
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December 23, 2018, 06:27:04 PM
#41
Is there any organisation out there today that protects the right of bounty hunters??

And is there a way to know if the project you're promoting is legit or not?? Because Even with the presence of SEC the rate of scam ico's has increased drastically
ICOs are not regulated by SEC and that is why some people are now trying to bring up STO that is regulated. Therefore, there is yet no body to oversee that, expect if tomorrow, it is announced that it's now regulated.
Then protecting investors now might not be feasible, until we see the regulation of not just STOs, but also ICOs coming into actualization. So if investors are protected, definitely, it will extend to bounty hunters.
full member
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Merit: 100
December 23, 2018, 01:53:08 PM
#40
I don't really know about bounty hunter protection organizations from fraudulent projects. because the bounty hunter follows the Bounty project to work to support the product and get tokens. Scam projects are rampant for that, we must be extra careful in choosing, the simple way I look at the product, the development team and the manager then provide a telegram or intragram group.
sr. member
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December 23, 2018, 01:09:11 PM
#39
I remember that crypto has not been created by the SEC for its own law. Currently to detect a fraudulent ICO, it should be based on the investor itself, since most of these are currently only ICO rating sites, it does not bring much useful information to everyone.
Most of the ICO rating sites are useless in current market. Because no one is know the exact information and potential of ICO. I think many scam projects are listed in top level in many sites so we should check the softcap and hardcop of the project then choose the right project is the good move.
sr. member
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December 23, 2018, 12:57:59 PM
#38
Is there any organisation out there today that protects the right of bounty hunters??

And is there a way to know if the project you're promoting is legit or not?? Because Even with the presence of SEC the rate of scam ico's has increased drastically

No, there are no such organizations. We are on our own. I used to think that if projects cut the pool or did not pay the rewards, nothing could be done, but over time I saw many examples when the bounty hunter community managed to achieve it.
legendary
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December 23, 2018, 12:52:38 PM
#37
Is there any organisation out there today that protects the right of bounty hunters??

And is there a way to know if the project you're promoting is legit or not?? Because Even with the presence of SEC the rate of scam ico's has increased drastically

YOU... YOU are who must protect yourself... I mean, at the moment there aren't too many laws about crypto... it is true that step by step we are growing a regulation about crypto but at the moment, as far as I know, it'd be better if you save yourself from scams.
sr. member
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December 23, 2018, 12:49:09 PM
#36
Is there any organisation out there today that protects the right of bounty hunters??

And is there a way to know if the project you're promoting is legit or not?? Because Even with the presence of SEC the rate of scam ico's has increased drastically
There is not such organization, i wish organization like that could be set up to fight for interest of bounty hunters because team are manipulating hunters because they don't have choice, terms and conditions are changed frequently by the team when it comes to payment of bounty.
If it is about funds that reserved for bounty pool, it can be escrowed but rarely happens. The worse is, they extending the duration of the bounty without adding any bounty funds, so that the bounty hunters received very unusual results. Unfortunately with that, That's we are rarely find a project that truly values our hard work.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
December 23, 2018, 12:44:09 PM
#35
I remember that crypto has not been created by the SEC for its own law. Currently to detect a fraudulent ICO, it should be based on the investor itself, since most of these are currently only ICO rating sites, it does not bring much useful information to everyone.
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December 23, 2018, 12:37:19 PM
#34
Is there any organisation out there today that protects the right of bounty hunters??

And is there a way to know if the project you're promoting is legit or not?? Because Even with the presence of SEC the rate of scam ico's has increased drastically

I don't think there is any prganization that protects the rights of bounty hunters. In fact, it is the bounty hunters that needs the job and not the ICO itself. So whether we like it or not, it is part of the risk for bounty hunters to identify those legit and scam projects.
sr. member
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December 23, 2018, 12:33:36 PM
#33
bounty participants are currently at a disadvantage because there are many cheats who cheat and there is no protection for them. this makes them much harmed by irresponsible people
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