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Topic: Is KYC For Bounty Hunters Good? Lets Share Our Views! - page 2. (Read 2218 times)

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The last signature campaign ive participated  requires kyc, i provided documents and still pending for almost 3 weeks, and its not clear if we will recieve the bounty cause no one is answering thier telegram group.

All the signs suggest they are scammers.

They really should have been in touch with you by now but their silence speaks volumes.
Most likely the project does not raise a good amount of money, we should know if we are participating in a good project or not, because good project usually pays their bounty hunters, it doesn't matter if it's delayed as long as they will pay.
The bad part is if they will require you KYC when they are not actively answering queries, we should not trust them.
legendary
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The last signature campaign ive participated  requires kyc, i provided documents and still pending for almost 3 weeks, and its not clear if we will recieve the bounty cause no one is answering thier telegram group.

All the signs suggest they are scammers.

They really should have been in touch with you by now but their silence speaks volumes.
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sometimes bounty hunters are very lazy if there is an ico program that uses KYC, if it is only for investors, in my opinion, what I am afraid of is that there are irresponsible people who use bad methods to deceive people with our data already on record, my suggestion is that KYC must be deleted
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The last signature campaign ive participated  requires kyc, i provided documents and still pending for almost 3 weeks, and its not clear if we will recieve the bounty cause no one is answering thier telegram group.
legendary
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Yeah, sometimes like that. We have done KYC process but we got nothing valuable because it's just a shit tokens and well, they can sell our identity to other's party and make money.

Getting useless and worthless tokens in return for participating in bounties is one thing but having your KYC ID sold on to third parties is more of a massive concern.
sr. member
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even multi-account is not allowed but when a project can reach more people with those accounts, it doesn't matter who handles those accounts as long as it gives a big impact to a project marketing.

I dont like bounty campaigns that requires kyc to thier bounty hunters, why pass kyc if you will only get 50$ worth of tokens ive pass my kyc in the campaign that i joined but it almost 3 months my kyc is still on pending.
Yeah, sometimes like that. We have done KYC process but we got nothing valuable because it's just a shit tokens and well, they can sell our identity to other's party and make money.
legendary
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Do you know there are a lot of KYC documents for sale on the dark web?

Yes.

It is a sad fact, scammers are selling KYC to criminals.
legendary
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The KYC program is very good for reducing the number of account users participating in the prize campaign, but if the bounty hunter uses it if I think it's very unpleasant because my identity is afraid to be used for irresponsible people. KYC for investors, not hunters for prizes ...
Seems like abusing bounty campaign being a culture in this forum, but we can see some people who try to find them in an unexpected way. You can see at reputation thread some bounty hunters who did abusing bounty campaign and they will get negative trust from DT member. So, the issue for reducing member through KYC is usesless for me. Eventually, I'm not agree with bounty campaign that need kyc to join with, it just will make my identity be used by them as illegal activity or other thing that will make me uncomfortable.
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if the campaign is really going well, and it has been proven successful with sales, maybe there will be no problem we send the KYC form, because it is a suggestion from the team, and there is a reason for them. for example, there are some from certain countries that can participate, or conditions for claiming payments that we make, so they think we are truly professional in doing work.
legendary
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well, these are 2 different matters:

- if they state there is no KYC and at the end they change their mind, this is a serious breach of an "agreement" and we can call it a scam. Bounty hunters agreed to do the work with certain conditions as advised, if these conditions change in the end it is a scam

- if KYC is required since the beginning, it will be each person decision to join or not, nevertheless, I don't think KYC for bounty hunters makes any sense. The excuse is generally multi-accounts and bots, but there are countless ways to filter those without KYC(we have examples of that in this forum)...
Bounty hunter is not an investor, so it makes no sense to do KYC (especially because in some cases, the teams are not even known), and will you be spreading your ID on 10-20 projects per year? what are the security measures they use to keep your data safe?
Do you know there are a lot of KYC documents for sale on the dark web?

cheers


This is absolutely correct, lots of KYC documents are on sale by criminals using the internet.
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well, these are 2 different matters:

- if they state there is no KYC and at the end they change their mind, this is a serious breach of an "agreement" and we can call it a scam. Bounty hunters agreed to do the work with certain conditions as advised, if these conditions change in the end it is a scam

- if KYC is required since the beginning, it will be each person decision to join or not, nevertheless, I don't think KYC for bounty hunters makes any sense. The excuse is generally multi-accounts and bots, but there are countless ways to filter those without KYC(we have examples of that in this forum)...
Bounty hunter is not an investor, so it makes no sense to do KYC (especially because in some cases, the teams are not even known), and will you be spreading your ID on 10-20 projects per year? what are the security measures they use to keep your data safe?
Do you know there are a lot of KYC documents for sale on the dark web?

cheers
hero member
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Hope they are do that because of positive reason.Because if their reason is like what you said, bounty hunters will mad because reason to not pay them is non sense. But from what i see, when a project told bounty participants to do KYC, some of them follow it and it means they are not have problem with it.


Many bounty hunters have sent KYC and still have not been paid bounties because the project owners and/or bounty managers are scammers.

Maybe they wanted KYC for free by fooling bounty participants just to sell on to criminals.
If that thing happen, we can report them to community and then community can make any judgement for them. Because when people don't believe with a project anymore, it will be very bad thing to them.
legendary
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Hope they are do that because of positive reason.Because if their reason is like what you said, bounty hunters will mad because reason to not pay them is non sense. But from what i see, when a project told bounty participants to do KYC, some of them follow it and it means they are not have problem with it.


Many bounty hunters have sent KYC and still have not been paid bounties because the project owners and/or bounty managers are scammers.

Maybe they wanted KYC for free by fooling bounty participants just to sell on to criminals.
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I dont like bounty campaigns that requires kyc to thier bounty hunters, why pass kyc if you will only get 50$ worth of tokens ive pass my kyc in the campaign that i joined but it almost 3 months my kyc is still on pending.
hero member
Activity: 1932
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The KYC program is very good for reducing the number of account users participating in the prize campaign, but if the bounty hunter uses it if I think it's very unpleasant because my identity is afraid to be used for irresponsible people. KYC for investors, not hunters for prizes ...


Handing over KYC for bounties is a non-starter. It is something not important at all but it is becoming more and more prevalent as an excuse used by bounty managers or project owners in order to withhold bounty and non-payment
Hope they are do that because of positive reason.Because if their reason is like what you said, bounty hunters will mad because reason to not pay them is non sense. But from what i see, when a project told bounty participants to do KYC, some of them follow it and it means they are not have problem with it.
legendary
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The KYC program is very good for reducing the number of account users participating in the prize campaign, but if the bounty hunter uses it if I think it's very unpleasant because my identity is afraid to be used for irresponsible people. KYC for investors, not hunters for prizes ...


Handing over KYC for bounties is a non-starter. It is something not important at all but it is becoming more and more prevalent as an excuse used by bounty managers or project owners in order to withhold bounty and non-payment
member
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The KYC program is very good for reducing the number of account users participating in the prize campaign, but if the bounty hunter uses it if I think it's very unpleasant because my identity is afraid to be used for irresponsible people. KYC for investors, not hunters for prizes ...
legendary
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Asking bounty hunters for KYC after the campaign is over is a clear sign of dishonesty from the bounty managers or project owners.

If project owners and bounty managers make it clear from the beginning that KYC is required then it is up to the bounty participants whether they are willing to risk sending their ID or not.

i think its not a scam because i often see this kind of strategy whenever i join the airdrops on other external sites  . some project put the status of the kyc ( if they will accept kyc or not )  but some put only n/a or pending on thier status  . i dont usually join this kind of projects because im afraid that they will require kyc at the middle or at the end of the campaign and worst thing is that i dont have a vaid id's to do a kyc .


I would never send my KYC to anybody. I do not participate in bounties, maybe on day I will but will never participate in one that had KYC as a prerequisite. I would never send my personal ID to anybody over the net.

Maybe, very reluctantly I might consider sending it to an exchange in order to withdraw FIAT to my bank but other than that I would never consider it because you have no idea what these people will do with your ID after they receive it. They have your bank details and signature, they have your photograph on drivers licence or passport and that is a risk too big too ignore for the hope of receiving freebie-crypto.
full member
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Asking bounty hunters for KYC after the campaign is over is a clear sign of dishonesty from the bounty managers or project owners.

If project owners and bounty managers make it clear from the beginning that KYC is required then it is up to the bounty participants whether they are willing to risk sending their ID or not.

i think its not a scam because i often see this kind of strategy whenever i join the airdrops on other external sites  . some project put the status of the kyc ( if they will accept kyc or not )  but some put only n/a or pending on thier status  . i dont usually join this kind of projects because im afraid that they will require kyc at the middle or at the end of the campaign and worst thing is that i dont have a vaid id's to do a kyc .
legendary
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Asking bounty hunters for KYC after the campaign is over is a clear sign of dishonesty from the bounty managers or project owners.

If project owners and bounty managers make it clear from the beginning that KYC is required then it is up to the bounty participants whether they are willing to risk sending their ID or not.
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