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Topic: It is hard to detect scammed bounty campaign.. - page 14. (Read 37281 times)

sr. member
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No we can't know the scam project from the beginning we follow unless the manager is very active and looking for information whether the project they are handling is a scam project or not because the manager's involvement is also very important to minimize the worst possible projects they handle.
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For me it's not hard to detect some scammed bounty campaigns Because we just need to read the whitepaper of the project and explore the outcome of it.
But in some cases, technical documentation can be forged so well that we will not notice anything. Now scammers have more and more traps for us.
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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?
If we initially knew that we would be left without remuneration, we would not have any disappointments. But without this in any way. You see for yourself, it is very difficult to determine a quality project that will not deceive the bounty hunters. Embarrassed
sr. member
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For me, YES since you really don't know if there team really exist and will do the upcoming development once they receive the money that invested by a lot of investors.

I think the best to detect is reading their Whitepapers and verify per word by words if they just copied it in another projects.
sr. member
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every bounty can be a scam bounty because whatever it achieved in the market even it is the very successful one or not in the end the team's decision is the paramount if they will pay you or not.
sr. member
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to avoid a scam bounty it's hard , really , i agree with the OP.
because in my experience at past , i already scammed by bounty , work and put all my effort for 3month and got scammed by bounty project.
from thats , i know , i should choose a bounty managed by trustworthly member at bitcointalk or the manager already have a good reputation for managing bounty , this idea isn't guarantee u will not get scammed , but this is the best idea i can do to avoid joining a scam bounty , and sometimes doing research and see the ICO rating at ICO review/rating sites.
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For me it's not hard to detect some scammed bounty campaigns Because we just need to read the whitepaper of the project and explore the outcome of it.
jr. member
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No one can know in advance the fraudulent draft or real. I think we need some regulation by the big players or exchanges, to check for new projects when they come to ICO. This is a very serious issue that must be addressed in the near future, we strongly inhibit fraudulent projects that scare away investors.
jr. member
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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?

No, identify scam bounty campaign is not so difficult. It is necessary to pay attention to the development team, to determine its reality and experience in this field. Pay attention to the date of registration of the project and activity in social networks. Also, the project should have activity on GitHub and ready smart contract.
jr. member
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For most participants, they lack the experience to judge whether a project is scam, and even many scams are difficult to judge even the veteran. This is a very sad thing, the whole icos industry is awful.
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Activity: 462
Merit: 14
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 to know exactly which bounty campaign is scam or not. Even some bounties still send you full payment but this tokens never listed on market and no have any value. Is it called scam or not?
full member
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It's hard to distinguish between true and false rewards, because now that fraudsters are making it easier for investors to get cheated, they are starting to make better ICO scams, which makes it difficult for our bounty hunters to distinguish between true and false!
copper member
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there's one way to find a scam challenge. rip-off initiatives have one-dimensional websites. they are made as a replica. in case you carefully read, you may remember that if the web site is bad then the equal can be the assignment.
jr. member
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The most important thing what you want to do before putting money into an ICO is a proper research. This includes gathering many different opinions and points of view on a project.
full member
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Actually, it is difficult to detect fraudulent campaigns, they are too smart and skilled in doing so. It can only be noted when there is no transparency in sales, in the telegram group that is not up to date about information on team activities. Unclear in determining the exchange. This can state a fraud campaign.
jr. member
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I am also so difficult to detect it, because their web and white paper are very convincing to team members, I look forward to projects that can detect ico scams earlier.
member
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Yes it is not easy to identify a good bounty campaign from a scam or bad one. In my life as a bounty hunter I have atleast participated many times in scam campaigns and it is really frustrating. I did do my job before participating in any bounty campaign like researching said campaign and checking out people behind it but it seems scammers have also become more cunning. They have also find new ways to fool people.
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Alright so I figure identifying abundance battles or task could be excruciating additionally when you where ready to join or put resources into a venture where you were being trick. I have perused a few contributions of alternate individuals and I get some required data for me likewise to get a decent ICO undertaking to join with either contributing on it or joining abundance battles. I realize that I will get a decent ICO ventures one day.
hero member
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The best rules are: research about the team of the project, look at info of managers, search for the project at ICOBench etc. The best companies are rated best, and their teams are trust worthy.
Researching what they are is what helped me to learn what the coins purpose was outside of an exchange.
sr. member
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If the bounty rewards look too good to be true, or the team behind the project does not look strong enough to pull off their road map, then you can be pretty sure that ICO will fail and the bounty will not be distributed. The game is simple, only spend your time and effort on strong projects that have a realistic chance in this market, there are very few, so choose wisely.
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