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Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Topic started by: Domithra on May 28, 2018, 08:09:39 PM
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The best way to check for a scam project is to run some few checks on the team members especially with the credential they present. Follow their social media platform for consistency in the information they provide with that one in their website. Sometimes the bounty manager can give a clue about the authenticity of the project.
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I agree. Those mentioned was the important to do by individual to be able to notice the scam project. It is a waste of time by joining the campaign that scam.
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You can know a bounty is a scam by following the advisors and team members on social media. If you realize they don't post stuff about the project, then it might be a scam
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The best way to check for a scam project is to run some few checks on the team members especially with the credential they present. Follow their social media platform for consistency in the information they provide with that one in their website. Sometimes the bounty manager can give a clue about the authenticity of the project.
Perfect! Everything that needed to know were mentioned. The ultimate confirmation is from bounty manager once he announce the project is scam, no more question it is scam.
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The best way to check for a scam project is to run some few checks on the team members especially with the credential they present. Follow their social media platform for consistency in the information they provide with that one in their website. Sometimes the bounty manager can give a clue about the authenticity of the project.
+ choose a trusted bounty manager with many projects on portfolio.Read the whitepaper and so on..
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Good advice. Well, scam project sometimes hard to notice because they look like verified team that sometimes victims did not know until the end they already got scam. Maybe it is all about the visibility and transparency.
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Planning to plan to follow the project without gaols will probably will no consistency. Once we are serious to our crypto life and participate in the campaign we should have the eagerness to follow the project of course we should have genuine desire in order to notice the project whether it is scam or not.
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I see bounty scam from ICO's social media project whether it is frequently update or rarely update. that way I can see how they are selling every day.
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Once the ICO is scam I think the root to know is who manage the team, and what the content of the white paper. Without providing some of the major needs to the community there is a chance that the ICO is scam.
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Thank you very much. I have not figured out how to see if the bounty is a scam or not. I can only follow all the bounty available to reduce the percentage of my failure to earn money in this forum.
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The best way to check for a scam project is to run some few checks on the team members especially with the credential they present. Follow their social media platform for consistency in the information they provide with that one in their website. Sometimes the bounty manager can give a clue about the authenticity of the project.
I agree with your statement sir.
manager bounty Will give we notice if the projects scam
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good question, for example I work only in those bounty companies who have already collected their soft cap
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The best way to check for a scam project is to run some few checks on the team members especially with the credential they present. Follow their social media platform for consistency in the information they provide with that one in their website. Sometimes the bounty manager can give a clue about the authenticity of the project.
Yes I agree. Follow the social media platform for consistency in the information they provide with that one in their website.
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The best way to check for a scam project is to run some few checks on the team members especially with the credential they present. Follow their social media platform for consistency in the information they provide with that one in their website. Sometimes the bounty manager can give a clue about the authenticity of the project.
You can read whitepaper, roadmap and the project's purpose.
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maybe it's better we are more familiar with some Bounty Managers.
so when we are familiar we can know which SCAM and not in the campaign.
"steal a look, get attention"
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After we are serious about crypto life we ​​participate in the campaign, we must have a strong desire to follow the project, of course we must have a sincere desire to be able to pay attention to the project whether it is fraud or not.
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I experience an ICO now, the reviews in Facebook website of that bounty is scam and never get back all their money. Also I experienced, I joined twitter bounty campaign and all the spreadsheets are not updated also there telegram group. Some are scam but I don't think some bounty are scam when all of their campaigns are active.
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The best way to check for a scam project is to run some few checks on the team members especially with the credential they present. Follow their social media platform for consistency in the information they provide with that one in their website. Sometimes the bounty manager can give a clue about the authenticity of the project.
You can read whitepaper and road map. If you want to chosse good bounty. It is my opinion.
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The best way to check for a scam project is to run some few checks on the team members especially with the credential they present. Follow their social media platform for consistency in the information they provide with that one in their website. Sometimes the bounty manager can give a clue about the authenticity of the project.
Yes, I think Too many bounty is scams. We can read whitepaper, roadmap and their webiste.
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The most important is to see the team members and check them out. Second most important is design. Is it stolen from somewhere or it is original? Most of the scam projects are not very good in details.
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The best way to check for a scam project is to run some few checks on the team members especially with the credential they present. Follow their social media platform for consistency in the information they provide with that one in their website. Sometimes the bounty manager can give a clue about the authenticity of the project.
to be able to know the gift of a scam is not easy, and all ICO projects each have a team that wants the project they handle to succeed and develop well in the future, because their task is to be able to make investors interested in supporting the project they handle.
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The best way to check for a scam project is to run some few checks on the team members especially with the credential they present. Follow their social media platform for consistency in the information they provide with that one in their website. Sometimes the bounty manager can give a clue about the authenticity of the project.
I personally prefer to read whitepaper, roadmap and see the project's purpose.
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The best way to check for a scam project is to run some few checks on the team members especially with the credential they present. Follow their social media platform for consistency in the information they provide with that one in their website. Sometimes the bounty manager can give a clue about the authenticity of the project.
+ choose a trusted bounty manager with many projects on portfolio.Read the whitepaper and so on..
I agree mate. I always read whitepaper and roadmap before join bounty program.
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The best way to check for a scam project is to run some few checks on the team members especially with the credential they present. Follow their social media platform for consistency in the information they provide with that one in their website. Sometimes the bounty manager can give a clue about the authenticity of the project.
Perfect! Everything that needed to know were mentioned. The ultimate confirmation is from bounty manager once he announce the project is scam, no more question it is scam.
I think we can know that a bounty is scam by conducting some research about the background of the bounty and to its member.Its better to include there platform and always see whats the differnce in other bounty.
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How we can really determine the scam? The result at the end will tell the fact because sometimes no matter how good the project is still we are not free of scam.
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You are right, always check the team member information to know if the project is a scam. Unclear information about the team can indicate a scam project. Moreover, their social media are rarely active. And one thing you need to check also, it is the legality of the company / project.
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You can know a bounty is a scam by following the advisors and team members on social media. If you realize they don't post stuff about the project, then it might be a scam
I agree mate. By following the advisors and team members on social media, we will get clue.
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I read an article about hackers suspected of stealing $87 mln worth cryptos. Rarely chinese police arrested this guys. I'm impressed because it's a big achievement for the police.
Link to article here: https://www.spam blocked b/the-chinese-police-arrested-hackers-suspected-of-stealing-87-mln-worth-cryptos/
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The best way to check for a scam project is to run some few checks on the team members especially with the credential they present. Follow their social media platform for consistency in the information they provide with that one in their website. Sometimes the bounty manager can give a clue about the authenticity of the project.
Yes I agree mate. We can to detect the bounty is a scam by follow the bounty manager at social media.
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The best way to determine Bounty is worth following or not is to do some research before joining Bounty.
I think by looking closely at the concept of the project, see the team's skeletons consist of professionals, and see whitepapers, and make sure the soft cap is achieved. These are some ways to be considered in determining a quality Bounty.
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Its very difficult to determine of the bounty is a scam. However, dig some research in order to know if the bounty has a higher percentage of sucess. Also join to the bounty that has been manage by a credible bounty manager.
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I'm not familiar in choosing a good bounty program which is legitimate to participate but most of the time i participate only on a bounty campaign which is manage by a bounty manager with higher ranks like Sr. Member and Hero/Legendary Member.
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Good recommendation. well, rip-off challenge every so often difficult to observe because they appear to be validated team that from time to time sufferer did no longer know till the end they already got scam. maybe it's miles all approximately the visibility and transparency.
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I pay attention to completed agreements about partnerships with proof of it. Reliable bounty managers can also help. Besides, it's vital to claim eth address which is for accepting all investments. Sometimes I'm shocked about blatant lie about collected amount. Be careful with it.