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member
Activity: 249
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July 07, 2018, 12:17:56 PM
#84
Really Impressio has already turned into a scam? I keep on doing report on their bounty without knowing anything about the scam issue. Fortunately I bumped in to this post and find out that Impressio ran away and leaving everyone behind empty handed. There should really be a bodies of law that would punish all those trash projects.
Yeah. i was surprised about impressio too. looked like good project but turned out as scam . I realized that it was scam because there was no new tweets for some time, nothing . Even the website does not work.
Actually I don't understand why you were surprised? I saw impressio twitter and there are on one video or just photo with CEO or someone! This is definately scam. Here is a good topic "How you can recognize scam" you can find something useful there https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--2856723
By the way don't join any ICO if on their twitter you won't see video with CEO or some photos from conferences or something.
member
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July 07, 2018, 12:16:44 PM
#83
Unpaid bounty is really waste our effort Sad ive been doing bounty for 10 months and 1 out of 100 30% is paying and the rest are scams. but still we keep going . theres a lot of Good Project this year .. SO cheers
newbie
Activity: 112
Merit: 0
July 07, 2018, 09:07:40 AM
#82
Unpaid bounty is due scamming is now common nowadays as many people today are creating fake project to get or to stole money from many investors
newbie
Activity: 33
Merit: 0
July 07, 2018, 08:55:08 AM
#81
I think the reason why not paying bounty hunters the rewards allocated is due fake or scammed ICOs participated so we should be careful by next time when joining jn a campaign.
member
Activity: 532
Merit: 41
https://emirex.com
July 07, 2018, 08:26:45 AM
#80
I have been doing bounties for some time and I have encountered some bounty effort that are not paid for.  

1. Hashcard - scam exit
2. Blackfolio - did not reach softcap
3. BCharity - did not reach softcap
4. Safein - project is cancelled
5. Impressio - scam exit
6. Root blockchain - didn't get enough private investors

I learned a lesson here.  I have to be more selective in the future in choosing bounties, as much as choosing an ICO to invest.  

Do you have any similar experience?  Please share so that others may learn.


Oh my friend, we have the same projects that we promoted before, and all your listed bounty projects are not paying after we help them promote their project, so maybe this time it is a time to do more self study and be more selective in choosing the right project to promote, because cryptocurrency are in a free society, everybody can make an ICO at different useless project, and then applied for bounty services, and at the end it will not succeed, i don't want to be part of this project anymore, so lets be more selective as much as we can, because its our name to be branded as a part of the promotion, so whenever someone or any investor invested to a project, because of us.,we cannot be blamed because we promoted the right project. I just worried some time if we promote scam project, and they could blame us.

So take the courage to promote only the right business to the right people.
newbie
Activity: 107
Merit: 0
July 07, 2018, 08:14:55 AM
#79
Block Broker seems like another scam project nearly
copper member
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Merit: 8
AmaZix.com - Professional community management
July 07, 2018, 07:57:12 AM
#78
According to some research, many trends are beginning to appear in ICOs launched this year, and of course, there's a lot of reason behind why a lot of them fail. 2018 is already a very different market from 2017. Prices are low, so investors are holding on for better prices. Regulations are tighter and investors are a bit reluctant to complete KYC in some cases, or are outright restricted from participating. And then you have scams - research is suggesting as much as 10% of all ICO money raised is lost to fraud and scams.

Perhaps you can make it easier on yourself and look at projects that have already gone through some form of vetting - AmaZix is one of these options, as all of our clients pass through a very strict vetting paid process, of which we have quite a low approval rate (currently only 20% of those who pay for our assessment process are accepted as partners).

It by no means guarantees success, but it does mean that the projects we partner with have what we believe to be the best chances of success from many different criteria.

For those we manage promotion work, you can find current an ongoing ones at bounties.biz.
copper member
Activity: 252
Merit: 0
July 07, 2018, 05:51:29 AM
#77
Kora network Money Token scam projects, the first did not pay, and the second many times changed the rules after the bounty, and most importantly many honest bountiests were rejected. And left the count to people of unknown format. Here to you and transparency of projects!
full member
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July 07, 2018, 05:37:53 AM
#76
I think that to avoid scam by a gift as well as we are even more careful to choose a gift campaign, it all depends on the manager and or team of a gift campaign that we will follow, because not all of his managers and teams have generous souls.
newbie
Activity: 532
Merit: 0
July 07, 2018, 05:29:45 AM
#75
I think that for the work of Airdrop and Bounty, should take the quantity to offset the quality. Every day you work hard on over 30 Bounty projects, you can get some quality Bounty in it.
legendary
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July 07, 2018, 05:27:57 AM
#74
Very happy you made this post, especially very happy that you came to a correct conclusion: you and all of us cannot afford to keep doing all these investments and bounties just to grab a quick buck. We must realize that every action we do affects the market. I bet you all those projects that closed thought they could just let 1000 bounty hunters spread the word and they would get private sales done.

But this proves all the bounty hunter armies can't bring real value and money. The sooner we realize this the better.
jr. member
Activity: 73
Merit: 8
July 07, 2018, 05:25:03 AM
#73
I have been doing bounties for some time and I have encountered some bounty effort that are not paid for.  

1. Hashcard - scam exit
2. Blackfolio - did not reach softcap
3. BCharity - did not reach softcap
4. Safein - project is cancelled
5. Impressio - scam exit
6. Root blockchain - didn't get enough private investors

I learned a lesson here.  I have to be more selective in the future in choosing bounties, as much as choosing an ICO to invest.  

Do you have any similar experience?  Please share so that others may learn.

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Recently, a lot of such ICO that before the start of the collection of funds show themselves to be on the good side and as soon as the bounty program and Fund raising starts - it turns out that the scammers. Be careful with the choice of investment.
newbie
Activity: 364
Merit: 0
July 07, 2018, 05:17:16 AM
#72
I have been doing bounties for some time and I have encountered some bounty effort that are not paid for.  

1. Hashcard - scam exit
2. Blackfolio - did not reach softcap
3. BCharity - did not reach softcap
4. Safein - project is cancelled
5. Impressio - scam exit
6. Root blockchain - didn't get enough private investors

I learned a lesson here.  I have to be more selective in the future in choosing bounties, as much as choosing an ICO to invest.  

Do you have any similar experience?  Please share so that others may learn.

I think when you participate in bonuses, you should find out information of that project. Check what the project is and see what the community of the project is. Because if a project wants a successful project, there should be a community contributing to it. Also you can learn more about WPP's projects, ... Those are the things when I search for a bounty program.
newbie
Activity: 103
Merit: 0
July 07, 2018, 04:03:21 AM
#71
I believe that every bounty hunter has encountered such a situation, we can only avoid more such fraudulent rewards through continuous learning! I usually distinguish the bounty task with the following points!
1. White paper
2. Official website
3. Product requirements
4. Bounty Manager
full member
Activity: 602
Merit: 103
July 07, 2018, 03:57:59 AM
#70
I have also have some bounty campaigns that are unpaid but as per rules are saying that they are allocating certain percentage of their total produced tokens as part of their marketing campaigns, not be able to reach softcap and cancelling the project are understandable. But the worst thing I had learned is that some of the biggest ICO are greedy and not paying their bounty hunters which also helped them.

Those projects I belong are

1. Envion - Finished their ICO last January and collecting about 100 MILLION USD are not paying us. Their reason is they haven't done the audit yet because they are busy buying sh*t. Later after that comes the partner CEO running away the money (exit scam). Now they are found nowhere.

2. Beluga Pay - Got 4 Million USD from their ICO and not updating their spreadsheet which Im saddened because the pinned post on their TG channel is spreadsheet is updated weekly. Also saying that they would distribute the rewards a year from now. They think that they are smart e.

3 ( To Be Updated )
newbie
Activity: 107
Merit: 0
July 07, 2018, 03:33:21 AM
#69
I have been doing bounties for some time and I have encountered some bounty effort that are not paid for.  

1. Hashcard - scam exit
2. Blackfolio - did not reach softcap
3. BCharity - did not reach softcap
4. Safein - project is cancelled
5. Impressio - scam exit
6. Root blockchain - didn't get enough private investors

I learned a lesson here.  I have to be more selective in the future in choosing bounties, as much as choosing an ICO to invest.  

Do you have any similar experience?  Please share so that others may learn.


Impresso, an ICO with so good profile but end of at scam exit =)))
hero member
Activity: 2632
Merit: 787
Jack of all trades 💯
July 07, 2018, 02:56:34 AM
#68
Really Impressio has already turned into a scam? I keep on doing report on their bounty without knowing anything about the scam issue. Fortunately I bumped in to this post and find out that Impressio ran away and leaving everyone behind empty handed. There should really be a bodies of law that would punish all those trash projects.
Yeah. i was surprised about impressio too. looked like good project but turned out as scam . I realized that it was scam because there was no new tweets for some time, nothing . Even the website does not work.

Should rather be more vigilant on this since maybe there would be more scams would come and better we should set our standards upon joining and we should try to read all the details before joining on any camps out there. Its better if there's an escrow entering but almost all of the bounty camp doesn't have that.
full member
Activity: 630
Merit: 104
July 07, 2018, 02:24:37 AM
#67
Really Impressio has already turned into a scam? I keep on doing report on their bounty without knowing anything about the scam issue. Fortunately I bumped in to this post and find out that Impressio ran away and leaving everyone behind empty handed. There should really be a bodies of law that would punish all those trash projects.
Yeah. i was surprised about impressio too. looked like good project but turned out as scam . I realized that it was scam because there was no new tweets for some time, nothing . Even the website does not work.
sr. member
Activity: 616
Merit: 252
July 06, 2018, 10:34:26 PM
#66
I have been doing bounties for some time and I have encountered some bounty effort that are not paid for.  

1. Hashcard - scam exit
2. Blackfolio - did not reach softcap
3. BCharity - did not reach softcap
4. Safein - project is cancelled
5. Impressio - scam exit
6. Root blockchain - didn't get enough private investors

I learned a lesson here.  I have to be more selective in the future in choosing bounties, as much as choosing an ICO to invest.  

Do you have any similar experience?  Please share so that others may learn.


Yes I do have similar experience with yours except that its different ICOs or Pre-ICOs. With so many bounties appearing every day, you have a lot to choose from but then maybe more than half of it would not be paying because of the reasons you stated above. I would just advice to choose the projects carefully and even if you are confident that you will be paid, just do not expect too highly because there is a chance that you will be disappointed. There are times that even those reputable managers can handle a bounty that would end up not paying.
full member
Activity: 434
Merit: 102
Leading Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Company
July 06, 2018, 08:58:56 PM
#65
i have had such an experience too hunting bounties some exit scammed,others too didnt reach their softcaps and some were stopped too but i learnt to study the project very well before joining especially the team,partnership deals,number of followers on social media platforms and so on.I have become very selective as some of these projects are outright scams,promising outrageous payouts.
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