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August 06, 2018, 10:09:04 PM
#56
In my recent bounty participation, all is good and i have been paid in all my hardwork. The tokens that i hardly earned is already in my ethereum wallet and the coin is already traded in forkdelta. But suddenly the telegram channel of the bounty shut down and also the forkdelta is delisting the coin. My question is, is this possible that even the traded coin can be end up a scam? as a bounty hunter it’s not a big loss but i’m pitty on the part of the investors that nagging that they are being scam. How?

Anything is possible here most especially those traded in smaller exchanges and I think ForkDelta is categorized under this though am not saying that if one is in that exchange then it should be suspected as a scam. The point is that in cryptocurrency anybody can start a blockchain-based or token-based project, get funded, get traded and then slowly let the project die its natural death...then create another project again. This is what scammers are doing and I pity those people who will believe on them and their promises. You see, this is the biggest problem with cryptocurrency it has become so easy for scammers to exploit the platform for their evil intent and for now there is not so much we can do about it except being vigilant and not be one of their victim statistics.
Yes i think this is what happened to me and others that joined this project. It hurt that in reality this is commonly occured and unevitable. I hope there will be some way to avoid this kind of scam scheme in cryptocurrency.
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August 04, 2018, 05:38:15 AM
#55
You will have to get used to the fact that fraud with ICO is very common and you will come across it more than once.
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August 04, 2018, 05:21:51 AM
#54
Nothing impossible to bitcoin.because People expect scams to happen in the beginning, but after everything finishes and the money and token is trade.
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August 02, 2018, 03:27:47 PM
#53
Of course, it is. They can run away with money any time, doesn't matter whether a token is trading on an exchange already or not.
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August 01, 2018, 06:45:33 PM
#52
In my recent bounty participation, all is good and i have been paid in all my hardwork. The tokens that i hardly earned is already in my ethereum wallet and the coin is already traded in forkdelta. But suddenly the telegram channel of the bounty shut down and also the forkdelta is delisting the coin. My question is, is this possible that even the traded coin can be end up a scam? as a bounty hunter it’s not a big loss but i’m pitty on the part of the investors that nagging that they are being scam. How?
Yes it's possible because its their strategy to.make people believe that they are true project but in the end they will be scam. That's why we need to extra careful to choose the project we participate because some people change their mind when it comes to money.
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August 01, 2018, 06:36:13 PM
#51
ForkDelta not the stock exchange, delisting which seem unrealistic. Tokens as suddenly there appear, also suddenly disappear.
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August 01, 2018, 09:44:36 AM
#50
In my recent bounty participation, all is good and i have been paid in all my hardwork. The tokens that i hardly earned is already in my ethereum wallet and the coin is already traded in forkdelta. But suddenly the telegram channel of the bounty shut down and also the forkdelta is delisting the coin. My question is, is this possible that even the traded coin can be end up a scam? as a bounty hunter it’s not a big loss but i’m pitty on the part of the investors that nagging that they are being scam. How?


yes, some projects can be a scam after successfully out of ico. as in some cases that happened to ico centra and tbar. both projects became scam after the discovery by parties such as sec legal entities from the United States. maybe you can read it in some google search. this is due to various factors. so chances are like that.
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August 01, 2018, 09:43:29 AM
#49
In my recent bounty participation, all is good and i have been paid in all my hardwork. The tokens that i hardly earned is already in my ethereum wallet and the coin is already traded in forkdelta. But suddenly the telegram channel of the bounty shut down and also the forkdelta is delisting the coin. My question is, is this possible that even the traded coin can be end up a scam? as a bounty hunter it’s not a big loss but i’m pitty on the part of the investors that nagging that they are being scam. How?
I think it is a scam, they close the telegram, it's a sign that the coin is a scam, it's a little strange because usually scam project, not to hardcap, what else to the forkdelta, either investor bounty hunter I think a huge loss. hope it does not happen in coins or other ico

Yeah it sounds to me like they set the whole coin itself up to fall apart after they've collected their cash and were long gone. It's a pity that people do such terrible things, and unfortunate that you wasted your time on this (even if it wasn't much effort). People expect scams to happen in the beginning, but after everything finishes and the money arrives in their wallets, they let their guards down. It's tempting to let it sit in there for a while and your investment to grow, but there's no telling yet if it is a legit coin or they just listed a bag of hot air.
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August 01, 2018, 09:40:05 AM
#48
this is a bit weird, the solution. You contacted Developer, and you asked smart contract, I think have been in trading at fork / etherdelta then maybe there is no fraud. try contacting them through their telegram channels.
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August 01, 2018, 09:04:15 AM
#47
well, most likely it's scammers, I participated in a similar project named Denaro, just knocked over all
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August 01, 2018, 08:53:04 AM
#46
In my recent bounty participation, all is good and i have been paid in all my hardwork. The tokens that i hardly earned is already in my ethereum wallet and the coin is already traded in forkdelta. But suddenly the telegram channel of the bounty shut down and also the forkdelta is delisting the coin. My question is, is this possible that even the traded coin can be end up a scam? as a bounty hunter it’s not a big loss but i’m pitty on the part of the investors that nagging that they are being scam. How?

I feel sorry for those who invested in the ICO. It's now obvious that the ICO is a scam and the tokens derived from it automatically become shit or dead coins.

I am bounty hunter too and I very sorry for all investors for their money in ICO also, because in this year I saw very much scam project, from 50 campaigns only 2-5 projects will be traded on some exchanges.
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August 01, 2018, 08:49:12 AM
#45
Yes it could happen if there is no trading volume on the coin. the exchange will remove the coin on the list of coins traded on the exchange. this makes investors lose their money.
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August 01, 2018, 08:48:17 AM
#44
In my recent bounty participation, all is good and i have been paid in all my hardwork. The tokens that i hardly earned is already in my ethereum wallet and the coin is already traded in forkdelta. But suddenly the telegram channel of the bounty shut down and also the forkdelta is delisting the coin. My question is, is this possible that even the traded coin can be end up a scam? as a bounty hunter it’s not a big loss but i’m pitty on the part of the investors that nagging that they are being scam. How?

I feel sorry for those who invested in the ICO. It's now obvious that the ICO is a scam and the tokens derived from it automatically become shit or dead coins.
therefore for those who invest in ICO must carefully read it and its mission also and his team as well. because now many ICO coins are scam and fraud
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August 01, 2018, 08:48:07 AM
#43
Lol, I haven't met this situation yet. Could you please share which bounty thread it is?
I think this team respects the bounty hunter very much, because I participate in the fraud of the ICO project, they will not pay any bounty.
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August 01, 2018, 08:46:54 AM
#42
In my recent bounty participation, all is good and i have been paid in all my hardwork. The tokens that i hardly earned is already in my ethereum wallet and the coin is already traded in forkdelta. But suddenly the telegram channel of the bounty shut down and also the forkdelta is delisting the coin. My question is, is this possible that even the traded coin can be end up a scam? as a bounty hunter it’s not a big loss but i’m pitty on the part of the investors that nagging that they are being scam. How?

You can make your personal coin and trade it by contract in forkdelta, listing on forkdelta means nothing, it is a decentralized exchange and they don't investigate tokens that are traded there.

Sure, I don't know really just 1 example for delisting coins from Forkdelta. Even scam coins are traded there now, for example, Dinario (DNO) - it has scammed a 5-6 months ago but still traded there.
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August 01, 2018, 08:45:18 AM
#41
In my recent bounty participation, all is good and i have been paid in all my hardwork. The tokens that i hardly earned is already in my ethereum wallet and the coin is already traded in forkdelta. But suddenly the telegram channel of the bounty shut down and also the forkdelta is delisting the coin. My question is, is this possible that even the traded coin can be end up a scam? as a bounty hunter it’s not a big loss but i’m pitty on the part of the investors that nagging that they are being scam. How?

As far as I know, Forkdelta hasn't delisted coins ), because it is the decentralized exchange. But if telegram channel shut down it is very bad sign of a scam coin.
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August 01, 2018, 08:43:50 AM
#40
Really cant tell till you determine that if they will pay or not on the end of the project. But yeah, it's fishy why they have to take down their telegram accounts. It's very alarming.
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August 01, 2018, 08:40:39 AM
#39
In my recent bounty participation, all is good and i have been paid in all my hardwork. The tokens that i hardly earned is already in my ethereum wallet and the coin is already traded in forkdelta. But suddenly the telegram channel of the bounty shut down and also the forkdelta is delisting the coin. My question is, is this possible that even the traded coin can be end up a scam? as a bounty hunter it’s not a big loss but i’m pitty on the part of the investors that nagging that they are being scam. How?

You can make your personal coin and trade it by contract in forkdelta, listing on forkdelta means nothing, it is a decentralized exchange and they don't investigate tokens that are traded there.
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August 01, 2018, 08:32:21 AM
#38
Yes, this is very possible because most of this projects do not really have good ideas, they wait to get the trust of investors and when they get listed, some of them crash but the potential of a coin depends on the main idea of the project, the dev and management team and also the community. Some of this coin crash because ones it get, investors sell immediately because they are not sure of the future and the news spreading around a coin also affects the price.
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August 01, 2018, 08:28:06 AM
#37
Based on what you had testified, I believe there are really ICO's in the crypto market were participating just to get more people to invest their ICO and later would left just like what other scam ICO's were doing. It's so sad for those investors who had been scammed for such ICO and it should have been better, before these ICO will be allowed in this forum, they should undergo a thorough validation and rigid screening prior to be accepted to operate their ICO. In this manner, scam would have been minimize and avoided.
It happens and it's continue happening based from what we've seen from the market, those new ico coins after reaching exchange and the scam devs seen that there's no chance to keep collecting more money, they will just end it up dumping their own coins and the fact that volume is really important to most exchange it can be removed and delist the said project/tokens.
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