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January 27, 2018, 09:24:56 AM
I am not quite sold out to this one. It's too risky for you to divulge personal information that can be taken advantage of for an endeavor that doesn't guarantee returns to be asking for KYC. Not all bounties are great though its way better than airdrops. KYC for me is too much to ask just to market some projects.
hero member
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January 27, 2018, 09:19:09 AM
Its a nice idea to prevent multiple accounts. I support KYC for bounty hunters. Also Merit system is a good improvement too.
But need some control on merit too. But KYC will solve all problems.
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January 27, 2018, 09:18:54 AM
Bounty programs are asking bounty hunters to do KYC before they are paid for work done . What do you think of this development.

I don't like it and i think it's dangerous to send your ID and personal information. But i think it's linked to regulations in countries where ICOs are opening.
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January 27, 2018, 09:14:49 AM
Most of bounties do not need KYC for bounty hunters. For now there is not much need KYC for bounty hunters.
Also people can buy coins and token from exchanges without KYC
it's just a matter of time, in the future more and more ISO and bounty programs will require KYC already their quantity has grown significantly
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January 27, 2018, 09:12:32 AM
Most of bounties do not need KYC for bounty hunters. For now there is not much need KYC for bounty hunters.
Also people can buy coins and token from exchanges without KYC
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January 27, 2018, 09:11:29 AM
In terms of preventing multiple accounts, it's obviously good. However, bounty hunters will be reluctant to join bounty for KYC. Growth of bounty programs would come to a halt and the programs would eventually die out.
As for me, I don't care whether or not to pass KYC. Yes, it complicates life. But because of this, the competition is getting smaller. Plus, the introduction of a new system of ranks with merit will make competition even less. I think if you look at it from the other side, it has advantages
the benefits of an excellent reward with bounty programs do not cover the risks that your documents will fall into the nerve of scammers or state structures
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January 27, 2018, 09:05:45 AM
Avoid, new precedent trying to be set, the more people the give in, then you'll have to give you info out for every single airdropped/bounty out there.
It's very dangerous for you to trust these non-reputable individuals with your information and for the future of cryptos as a whole, yet no one is discussing this.

You can blame Polymath for this, they don't want to work harder filter to filter puppets, so instead they want your ID.


Edit: There is probably nothing we can do to stop this, because the vast majority of people trying to do airdrops are very likely to hand over their info without a second thought. This has major repercussions, some of the worst repercussions we will see ever in crypto.

The best thing you can do if you're reading this, is to not give in to these new information whores, who are more than likely to flip your IDs on the darkweb for a profit.

I agree, it is not a good trend and I fear it will only become worse in the future. Pay attention by sending your ID documents to the ICOs!

This come to my mind lately. Because I've read an article about stealing of identity. Wherein people will stole your identity so that it will be use by other people for their terrorism or any other illegal activities. So as a bounty hunter, I am cautious on this kind of bounty campaign that requires KYC unless you are confident that their company is legit.

There's more to it than that though.  It could be that these people asking for KYC info are completely well meaning and legit, but can you trust them to protect your data?  Look at what happened to Equifax just a short while ago.  Personal info is vital to a credit reporting agency just to function, but they got hacked, leading to millions of people's identities being stolen and being sold on darknet markets.  Granted, their security seems to have been a bit shoddy, but even the most secure systems still potentially have exploits which just haven't been found yet.  Major companies understand this, which is why they pay large sums of money to bug hunters.

I find it rather alarming that some people are willing to send potentially-life-ruining-information to unknown strangers when it isn't absolutely necessary, and for nothing more than a tiny amount of money.
Give your KYC information for only a small amount of money.
You don't know what kind of validation they will use for your KYC data, so in the future, you may have criminal trouble because them use your kyc for illegal activities.
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umachit.fund
January 27, 2018, 09:01:18 AM
In terms of preventing multiple accounts, it's obviously good. However, bounty hunters will be reluctant to join bounty for KYC. Growth of bounty programs would come to a halt and the programs would eventually die out.
As for me, I don't care whether or not to pass KYC. Yes, it complicates life. But because of this, the competition is getting smaller. Plus, the introduction of a new system of ranks with merit will make competition even less. I think if you look at it from the other side, it has advantages
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January 26, 2018, 10:38:57 PM
Bounty programs are asking bounty hunters to do KYC before they are paid for work done . What do you think of this development.

I am not aware of any project that is asking for a KYC for bounty. At the end of the day, a bounty hunter is not buying any service, simply getting a tip for supporting a project.

It may be related to avoiding duplicate accounts or users which is a rule in many campaigns.

Which projects are requiring them??
INS is getting bounty participant to submit kyc, which I think is totally not necessary. It is understandable to get ICO participants to submit kyc but bounty participants only get so little tokens
Our KYC information is given only for a small amount of token.
I think this is unnecessary. If KYC information is really needed, then I think I will give up the reward. Angry
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January 26, 2018, 10:06:55 PM
I think there may be more and more projects to do this.
However, I find it somewhat unacceptable.
If I would like to take part to a signature compaign and just want to earn extra money, it may not be a lot of money, but it requires my personal information, I think I will choose not to participate.
And I think this is not a decentralized coin/token.
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January 26, 2018, 09:49:13 PM
for me in most cases it is a helping matter on those that make use of multiple account in one particular bounty program, because when it got to the time when they will receive their payment, they will be ask to provide this KYC verification which will now tire them down, they will only have the chance to verify one of their account.
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January 26, 2018, 05:19:49 PM
Bounty programs are asking bounty hunters to do KYC before they are paid for work done . What do you think of this development.
I think it's a good idea. After all, many people create dozens of accounts and dishonestly earn coins. Such people need to lose rewards and verification will help.
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January 26, 2018, 10:24:12 AM
I don't want to give my KYC to anyone. In many telegram groups, I can see a lot of people selling KYC materials. Maybe these KYC materials are the ones you submitted to the ICO team.
This sounds terrible, so I won't take any ICO project that requires KYC data.
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January 26, 2018, 10:19:15 AM
Bounty programs are asking bounty hunters to do KYC before they are paid for work done . What do you think of this development.

I am not aware of any project that is asking for a KYC for bounty. At the end of the day, a bounty hunter is not buying any service, simply getting a tip for supporting a project.

It may be related to avoiding duplicate accounts or users which is a rule in many campaigns.

Which projects are requiring them??
INS is getting bounty participant to submit kyc, which I think is totally not necessary. It is understandable to get ICO participants to submit kyc but bounty participants only get so little tokens
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January 26, 2018, 09:06:04 AM
Bounty programs are asking bounty hunters to do KYC before they are paid for work done . What do you think of this development.

this does not seem too good because their bounty seekers only get very small pay but have to spend a lot of money to take care of the passport, unless KYC only uses a driving card or just a telegram account and that email just seems enough.
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January 26, 2018, 06:54:04 AM
Avoid, new precedent trying to be set, the more people the give in, then you'll have to give you info out for every single airdropped/bounty out there.
It's very dangerous for you to trust these non-reputable individuals with your information and for the future of cryptos as a whole, yet no one is discussing this.

You can blame Polymath for this, they don't want to work harder filter to filter puppets, so instead they want your ID.


Edit: There is probably nothing we can do to stop this, because the vast majority of people trying to do airdrops are very likely to hand over their info without a second thought. This has major repercussions, some of the worst repercussions we will see ever in crypto.

The best thing you can do if you're reading this, is to not give in to these new information whores, who are more than likely to flip your IDs on the darkweb for a profit.

I agree, it is not a good trend and I fear it will only become worse in the future. Pay attention by sending your ID documents to the ICOs!

This come to my mind lately. Because I've read an article about stealing of identity. Wherein people will stole your identity so that it will be use by other people for their terrorism or any other illegal activities. So as a bounty hunter, I am cautious on this kind of bounty campaign that requires KYC unless you are confident that their company is legit.

There's more to it than that though.  It could be that these people asking for KYC info are completely well meaning and legit, but can you trust them to protect your data?  Look at what happened to Equifax just a short while ago.  Personal info is vital to a credit reporting agency just to function, but they got hacked, leading to millions of people's identities being stolen and being sold on darknet markets.  Granted, their security seems to have been a bit shoddy, but even the most secure systems still potentially have exploits which just haven't been found yet.  Major companies understand this, which is why they pay large sums of money to bug hunters.

I find it rather alarming that some people are willing to send potentially-life-ruining-information to unknown strangers when it isn't absolutely necessary, and for nothing more than a tiny amount of money.
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January 26, 2018, 05:43:27 AM
Avoid, new precedent trying to be set, the more people the give in, then you'll have to give you info out for every single airdropped/bounty out there.
It's very dangerous for you to trust these non-reputable individuals with your information and for the future of cryptos as a whole, yet no one is discussing this.

You can blame Polymath for this, they don't want to work harder filter to filter puppets, so instead they want your ID.


Edit: There is probably nothing we can do to stop this, because the vast majority of people trying to do airdrops are very likely to hand over their info without a second thought. This has major repercussions, some of the worst repercussions we will see ever in crypto.

The best thing you can do if you're reading this, is to not give in to these new information whores, who are more than likely to flip your IDs on the darkweb for a profit.

I agree, it is not a good trend and I fear it will only become worse in the future. Pay attention by sending your ID documents to the ICOs!

This come to my mind lately. Because I've read an article about stealing of identity. Wherein people will stole your identity so that it will be use by other people for their terrorism or any other illegal activities. So as a bounty hunter, I am cautious on this kind of bounty campaign that requires KYC unless you are confident that their company is legit.
newbie
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January 25, 2018, 08:37:19 PM
Nowadays there are too many bounty hunters trying to get bounty by
tools, multiple account and so on. That is why they are introducing KYC for hunters.

I think that nowadays many managers are limiting the participants.
In future I think only honest hunters will get job directly from the managers.

I have to say that someone doing cheat is only harming the future of blockchain and bounty program.

will submitting kyc documents to those sites make any problem to privacy?
full member
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January 25, 2018, 08:32:04 PM
Nowadays there are too many bounty hunters trying to get bounty by
tools, multiple account and so on. That is why they are introducing KYC for hunters.

I think that nowadays many managers are limiting the participants.
In future I think only honest hunters will get job directly from the managers.

I have to say that someone doing cheat is only harming the future of blockchain and bounty program.
jr. member
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January 25, 2018, 08:23:04 PM
In terms of preventing multiple accounts, it's obviously good. However, bounty hunters will be reluctant to join bounty for KYC. Growth of bounty programs would come to a halt and the programs would eventually die out.
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