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Topic: It is hard to detect scammed bounty campaign.. - page 12. (Read 37281 times)

full member
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It is very difficult to know if the ICO is a scam or not, maybe I can only say look from the ICO manager, whether he has ever undergone ICO and whether the ICO is successful or not,
sr. member
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There is nothing complicated in this, it all depends on your attentiveness and curiosity, a scam project is a deception, which means in some place this deception can be defined.
I think it is definitely hard because before i also experienced to participate on a lot of bountues that is scammed and not payin but i became better bounty hunters by analyzing very well if the project is legit and can able to raised a lot of money.
full member
Activity: 546
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True, way too many of them are so professional looking right now that they are even outdoing the legit projects., It can be frustrating when you are just trying to find a bounty that you can participate in. There needs to be some kind of rule when it comes to making bounties so that there can be less scam bounties and people can participate in the good ones.
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There is nothing complicated in this, it all depends on your attentiveness and curiosity, a scam project is a deception, which means in some place this deception can be defined.

fraud is now everywhere, so we have to be careful in finding the info, because the search info about the truth of a project is easy. because all that doesn't work as we imagine.
full member
Activity: 381
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Many lessons have been truly learnt from ignorantly joining Scam Bounties. But the truth remains that ICO Bench ratings as initially purported by prior Posters can be of help averting such. I also feel aside this and qualitative management Team cum community discoveries, responses to thread and how long the project had been in existence can also be alternative or further options.
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There is nothing complicated in this, it all depends on your attentiveness and curiosity, a scam project is a deception, which means in some place this deception can be defined.
It seems to me that this is practically the only problem that is very difficult to handle. Determine the fraudulent project is almost impossible, especially if the fraudsters are also professionals. They are able to attract investors and Deceive all involved participants of a false project.
sr. member
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There is nothing complicated in this, it all depends on your attentiveness and curiosity, a scam project is a deception, which means in some place this deception can be defined.
full member
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Merit: 101
yes, I agree with you, it is now increasingly difficult to detect scam bounties, because now more and more new bounties are emerging, and this makes the bounty scam even harder to detect.
jr. member
Activity: 252
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I think that is a challenge when you have to choose a potential bounty campaign. sometimes even a campaign participant can be deceived by a scam bounty campaign, therefore understanding a project before you join it is very necessary to analyze the results in the future
it is a challenge indeed sometimes and for me it is hard to stop being paranoid inside about choosing bounty campaigns
jr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 2
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It is really hard to detect scammed bounty campaign.  After completing all the requirements to be able to get accepted in a bounty campaign, spending much time to participate in forums and not to mention carrying their banners, completing all the tasks and reports then all of a sudden you will just find out that you have been scammed already.  luckily I am not the only one but to think all participants did the same efforts as well as you did.  But it is really happening, lesson learned and could be just charge it to experience and move on.  If we could only find out at early stage if we were in to scam or a legit bounty campaign.  Who would really know anyway?
it is really hard i now what you are talking about and sometimes even whe  ylu are one hundred per cent sure you can be wrong
sr. member
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In investigating the bounty, do not let the concept or idea presented become a benchmark for knowing the quality of the bounty. Concepts and ideas can also be designed in a way that is good and attracts many participants. To be used as a benchmark in assessing the bounty is the sales process, as much as possible follow the bounty whose sales have been able to reach the minimum limit, the sales process also takes place productively and aggressively in marketing to investors, active in providing the latest information.
sr. member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 269
I am really glad to see how many shared means and ways to somehow detect if a project is a scam or not.

But one thing i assure you, with experience, there are really no hard hitting fool proof means of identifying a scammer until you get scammed. This dubious entities learned how to play tricks on the aspects we will be checking out  to verify them and had found a number of ways to make themselves as trustworthy and reliable.

So never trust a single approach alone, mix them altogether so you could come up with a better judgement.
full member
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Merit: 100
Yes it's actually hard, but I will not use the word scam. Most project are genuine but due to lack of funding,  they could not meet up with payment. So that's just the irony
moreover there is no buy back system which is certainly detrimental to every investor. every bounty project failed even though it was handled by a professional manager and that was the reality of this forum. we have to be more detailed in choosing a bounty campaign
copper member
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Indeed, fraud often occurs, I detect bounty campaigns through my analysis by checking the admin on the telegram and their website. The scams that I often go through they run away and the telegram group is lost.
copper member
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Yes it's actually hard, but I will not use the word scam. Most project are genuine but due to lack of funding,  they could not meet up with payment. So that's just the irony
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Basically, bounty participants take the same risks as investors. Risk can be completely excluded only in the future when ICOs will take their new form and improve the process. In this case, scams will not be possible.
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See the ICO rating on sites such as ICOBench and others. Do not join companies with a rating below 60% (3.5 on ICOBench).
Is ICObench worthy of being a benchmark for project analysis? Some of them have a rating above 3.5 and that is scammed. Instead of not wanting to believe the ICObench assessment. I once trusted ICObench with a project rating of up to 4.5 and it turned out that he was scammed. Sorry, I can't name the project.
full member
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it's kind of hard, but I don't think that everybody be fooled easily like that.
in many people that joined in, maybe few of them could detect the scam and send warning to others.
I think that's the best way to go. others. it's very hard
sr. member
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Merit: 250
At the moment I only trust the managers of the bounty company. The fact is that in such a market, even decent projects and a good idea can not assemble a soft cap.
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Lot's of bounty ICO I already joined is not a scam Becsuse lots of them taking time for payment and they need time to consider if they dont reach softcap or middle raised or hardcap.
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