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December 23, 2018, 12:31:32 PM
#32
It is believed that all ICO projects that are starting their activities are legitimate until there are doubts about the opposite. Now this activity of the ICO is not yet regulated, and therefore there are no organizations that could protect the rights of investors and headhunters. We can only have hope for state regulation of this type of activity. It should be soon. Now many states are preparing their own rules for regulating ICO projects.
sr. member
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December 22, 2018, 02:39:35 PM
#31
So far there are no organizations that protect hunter bounty rights, but there are several platforms that guarantee that we as bounty hunters will still get their rewards and maybe you already know what platform
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December 22, 2018, 11:52:38 AM
#30
Sorry, but it's like in a jungle...
Scammers are so effective that they manage to fool everybody, even ico-ratings websites.

We just have to DYOR and hope to work for a legit project.
 
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December 22, 2018, 11:51:54 AM
#29
I also wait like you, so far I have only been following a bounty because I am sure and read their whitepaper, there is no organization that guarantees a project is a scam or not, so depend on yourself
jr. member
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December 22, 2018, 11:06:50 AM
#28
no denying that indeed, ICO that culminate with the cheat more, but why still many participants involved in it. This is because they know full well that the ICO basically give you an advantage in an easy way. only does indeed need to be careful in choosing the ICO.
hero member
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December 22, 2018, 10:59:06 AM
#27
Still not yet. because the fact is that permission from a manufacture of ico today is unclear and this is indeed a problem. but until now the fact is that ico still exists. and many bounty participants get losses
copper member
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December 22, 2018, 10:54:33 AM
#26
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
Unfortunately, bountie hunters currently have no way to enforce their rights. Hopefully someday a solution will be found for this problem. Otherwise bounties are becoming increasingly unattractive.
copper member
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December 22, 2018, 10:49:28 AM
#25
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

None my brother. This question have bugged my mind before. Most Campaign managers are now friendly before and during bounty but once the bounty has ended, they will turn to tigers and intimidators. I wish bounty hunters can have a union
jr. member
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December 22, 2018, 10:47:47 AM
#24
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
An interesting question, here no one protects you, the main thing is just to choose good projects so that you do not get to the Scam, only bounty Manager can give you a good bounty that are rarely a Scam
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December 22, 2018, 10:42:11 AM
#23
I think up to now, I haven't found it. quite troubling indeed with an increase in the number of ICO scam is certainly detrimental to many parties. I wish for the ICO and bounty campaign goes healthy with no cheating.
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December 22, 2018, 10:34:55 AM
#22
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.
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December 22, 2018, 10:14:14 AM
#21
I am joined many bounty campaigns before, even I have read their whitepaper, but still cannot find out the project is scam or not, the scammer also are using the real person and you do not know this person is the real team member or not, it hard to find the scam project in this case.
jr. member
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December 22, 2018, 10:11:38 AM
#20
There is no support for bounty hunters, they are not guranteed . But in my opnion escrows should be involved this situation and protect bounty hunters rights.
jr. member
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December 22, 2018, 10:08:33 AM
#19
There is no any cooperate body that is protecting bounty hunters, the team and bounty manager treat bounty hunter as beggers or think they are not important but you can avoid scam bounty by following trusted bounty managers without picking bounties randomly
sr. member
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December 22, 2018, 06:46:53 AM
#18
there is no organization that protects the copyright of hunters because we are here playing for free and there is no coercion, so when the time we risk becomes useless it is the risk of each individual.
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December 22, 2018, 05:41:25 AM
#17
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
Never heard of any such institution or organization that protects hunter bounty rights. Even the rights of investors who are deceived are hard to fight for. Can only report to the authorities.

There was a time that teams are doing ICO are required to have escrows. Escrows can be a safeguard for the bounty hunters and also the investors depending to the agreement but then again no one is for sure about getting paid but there's higher chance of it. Those times I think were better than the ones that is happening today. SEC would also be good and its currently happening on some corners of the globe.
In my opinion requiring escrow in conducting ICO is/was a good option. But the possibility of fraud can still occur. And yes, perhaps SEC could be one of the options for ICO regulator, but not bounty hunters IMHO.
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December 22, 2018, 05:36:29 AM
#16
For now there is no organization that protect bounty hunters from scammers i think. I do hope that there will one in the future but as a bounty hunter we should also do our part on making the project successful by not spamming.
sr. member
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December 22, 2018, 05:33:56 AM
#15
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
Actually, its hard to determine if you the project that you have promoting is legit or not. There is no organization that protect that right of bounty hunters and as of now some bounty hunter do not receive their rewards after promoting the project simply because it is failed or it is scam.
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December 22, 2018, 05:24:32 AM
#14
Is there any organisation out there today that protects the right of bounty hunters??
As far as I know, there is no existing organization or group inside our forum dealing with that kind of matters. The mods are the one who take responsible for giving disciplinary actions against scammers (by putting neg trust of course).
And is there a way to know if the project you're promoting is legit or not??
Yup! It is by doing your own research on that particular project. You should visit their site and social media accounts, look for their whitpaper and objectives and look for the dev team. The answer for your question will based on your intuition and own analysis with the small help of opinions coming from the others (keeping updated in the Service Discussion might help too.

Here's a tip, if the project is too good to be true or looks shady then there's a big chance that it was a scam. Be very careful in making decisions and good luck Smiley.
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December 22, 2018, 05:17:58 AM
#13
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
Now, in my opinion, there is no organization that would defend the right of bounty hunters. Over time, the activities of the ICO will be regulated by the states. Then there will be a government agency that may consider complaints against ICO teams. Many states are already taking certain steps to regulate ICO activities. These are Japan, Germany, France, Russia, Australia.
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