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Topic: Let's stop helping scammers - page 3. (Read 989 times)

hero member
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June 10, 2020, 06:24:57 AM
#20
Be careful which bounty projects you promoting, we start blaming projects once they turn scam for not paying us but we helped them scam many investors of their money, remember, the more we helping scam project the more crypto will get bad names, investors who don't know anything about crypto but took the risk anyways and end up losing his or her money will no doubt says crypto is scam....

Unfortunately 99% of hunters hardly read anything, they never have and they never will, all they are after is some stakes, they don't read any rules regarding bounty before and after, even if you try to warn them of a project being a possible scam, only few will read and stay back, majority won't read instead they will promote bounty till the end then they will cry of not getting paid.
jr. member
Activity: 211
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June 10, 2020, 06:18:11 AM
#19
Be careful which bounty projects you promoting, we start blaming projects once they turn scam for not paying us but we helped them scam many investors of their money, remember, the more we helping scam project the more crypto will get bad names, investors who don't know anything about crypto but took the risk anyways and end up losing his or her money will no doubt says crypto is scam....

This is the truth, we must learn to accept responsibility as Bounty hunters.

And the best way to achieve this is by doing proper research before embarking on any Bounty work. Verify the project claims and reward structure.

Be sure to work for the best all the time
sr. member
Activity: 1183
Merit: 251
June 10, 2020, 06:10:52 AM
#18
The problem is those people blamed at the end of the campaign or after the promotional activities have already ended. those people must try to do DYOR before they wanna promote anything related to the ICO or IEO right now.
full member
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June 10, 2020, 06:01:43 AM
#17
Be careful which bounty projects you promoting, we start blaming projects once they turn scam for not paying us but we helped them scam many investors of their money, remember, the more we helping scam project the more crypto will get bad names, investors who don't know anything about crypto but took the risk anyways and end up losing his or her money will no doubt says crypto is scam....
We have no way of knowing which projects might become scams in the future. If we knew them, they would probably be tagged and no one will participate. Do research very carefully before engaging in bounty at the present time
hero member
Activity: 2576
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June 10, 2020, 05:41:18 AM
#16
Be careful which bounty projects you promoting, we start blaming projects once they turn scam for not paying us but we helped them scam many investors of their money, remember, the more we helping scam project the more crypto will get bad names, investors who don't know anything about crypto but took the risk anyways and end up losing his or her money will no doubt says crypto is scam....
That's right, so many people suggest that before promoting a project, you have to do research first so that we can find out about the project, even though we can't know the full intention of the project team, but at least it can provide a little important information for us personally.
sr. member
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June 10, 2020, 05:28:21 AM
#15
sometimes we don't know if the project is a scam, we know at the end of the campaign. and investors who lost money in my opinion is not the fault of the bounty hunter but the fault of those who do not want to do more in-depth research on the project before investing
full member
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June 10, 2020, 05:28:10 AM
#14
I really don't think any bounty hunter would want to promote a project that is scam, that is more like purposely doing a job you know you won't receive payment for, because if at the end the project turns out to be scam your effort as a promoter is wasted, that is why people will always tell you to do your research and invest what you can risk to loose if the project turns out to be scam. The bottom line is to do your own research and invest as much as you can bear to let go.
full member
Activity: 644
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June 10, 2020, 05:19:12 AM
#13
You are right that we should stop helping fraudsters. But scams do not happen once we know. As long as I became a Bounty Hunter many projects were paying. But, many projects do not pay. If we look at Altcoin conditions since 2018 there are many projects that are a scam. As long as you don't lose money because of investing in a scam project, I guess it doesn't matter.

But for now, you have to be sure because there are still many Bounty projects that have good potential. We do not know that this project was initially doubtful but could be a success. Better still continue to do the Bounty campaign, but it should be smarter to determine the best project.
full member
Activity: 363
Merit: 100
June 10, 2020, 05:11:33 AM
#12
Be careful which bounty projects you promoting, we start blaming projects once they turn scam for not paying us but we helped them scam many investors of their money, remember, the more we helping scam project the more crypto will get bad names, investors who don't know anything about crypto but took the risk anyway and end up losing his or her money will no doubt says crypto is a scam....

Even if you say that I think others will still helping scammers without any idea about it.
Because the majority of the members here in the forum don't know how to determine if the project is a scam or not,
that's the real talk things happened. This might be the problem why still there are a lot of people joining in project without proper knowledge.
hero member
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June 10, 2020, 04:31:42 AM
#11
Firstly, i want you to understand that it not every project that didn't pay their bounty participant end up scamming their investors. However, there's no way we can stop scammers cause they will always figure out another strategy and the best thing bounty hunters ought to do is doing research about the project (which what i always do) before participant in their bounty.
That's right, not all projects not pay Bounty participants, most of them pay, but the next problem arises where their tokens are not valuable on Exchange, of course this is their trick creating shitcoin to be sold to investors. Scammers only look at investor bags, their target is to take investor money.
full member
Activity: 527
Merit: 113
June 10, 2020, 04:23:15 AM
#10
Be careful which bounty projects you promoting, we start blaming projects once they turn scam for not paying us but we helped them scam many investors of their money, remember, the more we helping scam project the more crypto will get bad names, investors who don't know anything about crypto but took the risk anyways and end up losing his or her money will no doubt says crypto is scam....
As if its easy to recognized the campaign we promote would turn out to be scam right? Sometime a good project have a hidden agenda but its on the long term. If hunters only knew whether the project is scam or not then it will be avoided. There are too many bounty out there and only 2/10 release campaign usually paying hunters and tend to be real and legit. So better to choose which bounty should be prioritized.
hero member
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June 10, 2020, 04:16:49 AM
#9
Be careful which bounty projects you promoting, we start blaming projects once they turn scam for not paying us but we helped them scam many investors of their money, remember, the more we helping scam project the more crypto will get bad names, investors who don't know anything about crypto but took the risk anyways and end up losing his or her money will no doubt says crypto is scam....
Firstly, i want you to understand that it not every project that didn't pay their bounty participant end up scamming their investors. However, there's no way we can stop scammers cause they will always figure out another strategy and the best thing bounty hunters ought to do is doing research about the project (which what i always do) before participant in their bounty.
copper member
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June 10, 2020, 03:46:58 AM
#8
I think it's best if you wouldn't promote it at all if you are worried about getting scammed. Not getting any reward is quite common now with all the bounties, sometimes you can but it's a zero value token, basically a shitcoin. No acceptance of the token in any exchanges also means nothing to get the BTC reward that bounty hunters want. No point.
member
Activity: 574
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June 10, 2020, 03:41:25 AM
#7
The only thing that will keep making crypto look like scam is if new investors are losing money to new projects over again, I don't know what the best solution will be for this but I hope for a solution at least.

There are some high quality scam projects that no one can caught them until they actually exit scam or turn scam after stealing investors fund.
member
Activity: 574
Merit: 24
June 10, 2020, 03:38:46 AM
#6
Be careful which bounty projects you promoting, we start blaming projects once they turn scam for not paying us but we helped them scam many investors of their money, remember, the more we helping scam project the more crypto will get bad names, investors who don't know anything about crypto but took the risk anyways and end up losing his or her money will no doubt says crypto is scam....
Instead of this I think we should start working on making investors realize that crypto investment is a high risk investment and has no guarantee, thy should only invest only what they can afford.
I wish this can be on every new projects that are trying to raise funds, when was the last time any of you guys come across a new project that warns investor that 'investing on new projects are high risk' investment plan? It's been long, can't even recollect the name of the project I last saw that on...
member
Activity: 532
Merit: 41
June 10, 2020, 03:36:20 AM
#5
Be careful which bounty projects you promoting, we start blaming projects once they turn scam for not paying us but we helped them scam many investors of their money, remember, the more we helping scam project the more crypto will get bad names, investors who don't know anything about crypto but took the risk anyways and end up losing his or her money will no doubt says crypto is scam....
Instead of this I think we should start working on making investors realize that crypto investment is a high risk investment and has no guarantee, thy should only invest only what they can afford.
member
Activity: 532
Merit: 41
June 10, 2020, 03:35:17 AM
#4
Yea bounty manager will only make sure that participants get paid as promised, whatever happens or will happen to the project is no more bounty managers work or job, the real fact about bounty projects or mainly new projects is you can never know, in those early days in 2010 many altcoins came in but weren't alive any longer today, it's all about risks.
hero member
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June 10, 2020, 03:29:11 AM
#3
It's difficult for you guys to look in the beginning if the project is a scam if it actually looks like a legit project. They have promising and truthful gains and development of the project so you can't determine them scamming people at the first place.

How do you tend to escape from scammers Everytime? Don't tell me you have one because that's not always the case, not even a bounty manager can give guarantee on bounty projects they introduce, they will still tell you to do your own research no matter how good their reputations are. .. tell me, cos I need answers
It's true that bounty managers also don't have the idea that the project is scam. They also do their research and accept projects that are legit and not scammy in description.
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Making Smart Money Work
June 10, 2020, 03:21:08 AM
#2
How do you tend to escape from scammers Everytime? Don't tell me you have one because that's not always the case, not even a bounty manager can give guarantee on bounty projects they introduce, they will still tell you to do your own research no matter how good their reputations are. .. tell me, cos I need answers
member
Activity: 434
Merit: 19
June 10, 2020, 03:16:11 AM
#1
Be careful which bounty projects you promoting, we start blaming projects once they turn scam for not paying us but we helped them scam many investors of their money, remember, the more we helping scam project the more crypto will get bad names, investors who don't know anything about crypto but took the risk anyways and end up losing his or her money will no doubt says crypto is scam....
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