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Topic: KYC of bounty hunters - page 86. (Read 6981 times)

jr. member
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January 16, 2018, 09:57:16 AM
#76
I dont go into any bounties that require KYC. It is simply not necessary and i find it suspicious that they are interested in that kind of information.
full member
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Merit: 102
January 16, 2018, 09:50:51 AM
#75
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??
I know of INS Ecosystem Bounty and Gladius Bounty Campaign
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www.cd3d.app
January 16, 2018, 02:07:58 AM
#74
i also dont agree with needed KYC to join campaigns and getting reward for the  bounties. but i once tried KYC for the AMM bounties, but even the participant dont have any requirements to be KYC'ed they getting paid also. so whats the purpose of KYC if someone can get reward even they havent.
sr. member
Activity: 574
Merit: 253
January 16, 2018, 01:58:47 AM
#73
Really I can't stand all that KYC formalities in any sphere, not only in bounties. It's my personal information and I don't want to share that data with anybody. The most weird personal identity experience I had when one of the big companies asked me for my photo with a today newspaper (!) just like that kidnappers does. I understand they want to protect their clients but that is damn sick.
member
Activity: 168
Merit: 10
January 16, 2018, 01:54:29 AM
#72
There's a new rule about this now? Whoa! Shocked But I don't agree on this as I prefer not submitting my much valued documents for security reasons. They shouldn't force bounty hunters to submit such delicate file for such reasons.
member
Activity: 146
Merit: 10
January 16, 2018, 01:51:04 AM
#71
first you need KYC to join ICO, then you need KYC to join large exchanges to be able to trade crypto, and now you also need KYC for bounty... 
I dont like the way it goes.. crypto is about anonymity , that's one of the reason why its popular and accepted by the community..
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 106
January 16, 2018, 01:42:31 AM
#70
negative. I dont want to do KYC. Scammers will still find a way to get around KYC

Can you give a reason why you dont want to do kyc? Is there any specific you can tell us here? Thanks
I agree with your opinion, scammers can be still around although with kyc.
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Merit: 10
JOIN THE NEXT MEGATREND IN CRYPTO
January 16, 2018, 12:56:12 AM
#69
This is a good thing for a typical bounty hunter,if a KYC is required in every campaigns there will be less spammer and multi account registrants,cheaters will be rare in some point of time,quality campaigns will be given to us.
full member
Activity: 854
Merit: 104
January 16, 2018, 12:45:08 AM
#68
I am categorically against the provision of all sorts of personal information in the process of the signature campaign on the part of the participants in such a campaign. Terms of campaign signatures should be clearly stated on the first page of the campaign, so that every bounty hunter knows what information is required of him and decides whether to join him in this campaign or not. The demand for additional information at the end of the campaign, when ICO is already completed and issues with tokens are being resolved, is already inadmissible. Such information is mainly aimed at not paying tokens for the work done to all participants and, in fact, is a fraud on the part of the company conducting the ICO.
     Also a very bad trend on the part of these companies is the need for various requirements for paying tokens for the work done after the end of the ICO on various other sites, such as telegrams and others. This is unlawful arbitrariness. There is one site - bitcointalk and all questions should be solved only in it.
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 502
January 16, 2018, 12:06:10 AM
#67
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.
Correct it is simple nonsense that you need to give away your information in order to receive something for which you already worked, many people are going to give in but at the same time there are many that are simply not going to ever bother with bounties like that ever again and that is going to decrease the exposure of projects and that is going to make those projects fail.
hero member
Activity: 2268
Merit: 579
Vave.com - Crypto Casino
January 15, 2018, 11:00:15 AM
#66
It nice that the bounty programs starting using the KYC which I think it will stop the act of people using alt account to register in other spam the bounty provider and will also lead to genuine bounty member.
sr. member
Activity: 532
Merit: 251
January 15, 2018, 03:07:43 AM
#65
The whole idea of anonymity from this is badly damaged. They think that this way they will exclude users with multiple accounts. But no one will prevent these users for a small payment to ask to undergo this procedure of his friend.
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 106
January 15, 2018, 02:56:00 AM
#64
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. Pay attention by sending your ID documents to the ICOs!

I also just doing it for 1 bounty. I force myself to do that because i will not get paid if i dont fill it.
Actually i dont really like to do that because as the cryptocurrency characteristic that we need anonymous. Why more ico need that.
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 101
January 15, 2018, 02:55:48 AM
#63
I did the signature campaign for Gladius and they are asking for KYC now as well if we want to get paid. I still do not understand why. They didn't mention that before the start of the campaign.

Even AMM did the same thing however they did pay me even though I didn't submit KYC. I like Gladius project but most likely I won't get paid now since don't want to go through KYC.
full member
Activity: 644
Merit: 103
January 15, 2018, 02:48:22 AM
#62
This is a unnecessary hassle for everyone involved. But we can't do anything about it if it concerns country regulations or the law has something to do with it. I really don't see any logic behind this move if there's someone who knows, please enlighten me.
member
Activity: 490
Merit: 11
January 15, 2018, 02:30:46 AM
#61
I, like many other people who deal with crypto-currencies, are strongly opposed to KYC projects, so I only express my negative attitude about this process and just want to understand what purposes KYC is used for
member
Activity: 110
Merit: 10
January 15, 2018, 02:23:38 AM
#60
It seems annoying for bounty hunters to submit KYC documents specially when we already are paying details for each and every transaction other than crypto. On the other hand it is a good move for identifying valid and unique users and avoiding spams.
full member
Activity: 353
Merit: 100
January 15, 2018, 02:17:49 AM
#59
of course not, this is a disaster, and you are not investing anything, why would you need to provide your personal information? I wouldn't risk my privacy for $200 a month, of course not, it is not worth it.
As I heard one or more projects wanted IDs from the bunty hunters in here. Hope it won't become regular procedure.
member
Activity: 345
Merit: 10
January 15, 2018, 02:14:27 AM
#58
As I heard one or more projects wanted IDs from the bunty hunters in here. Hope it won't become regular procedure.
full member
Activity: 350
Merit: 108
January 15, 2018, 01:50:14 AM
#57
i do not agree with the terms KYC on bounty participants because i do not know what the purpose of the KYC. if at the beginning of the requirement follow bounty must upload KYC then i will not join.
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