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Board Scam Accusations
Re: Atlant does not want to pay participants in the atlant bounty campaigns
by
dillpicklechips
on 26/11/2017, 12:16:48 UTC
He is exaggerating or doesn't know math and dates. If the estimate time of 10 weeks from now which they can make all the spreadsheets available publicly and the payment of the participants which adds up maybe 4 more weeks (i.e. if they have a plan to pay their participants), it will not even get the year 2018 done. 2019-2020 is just ridiculous.
I indirectly meant to say that the spreadsheets will never be assessed and hence don't insult my intelligence (I may be even more educated than you Smiley ).
I'm not. That's why I said either you are exaggerating (hyperbole, a figurative language) or doesn't know math. I'm sorry if you're offended. Who knows which one of us is more intelligent? Lol. Just kidding and don't take it seriously.
It's better to assume that they don't have any intention to pay.
It's more like "entertaining a possibilty" than assuming. I think that's more precise.
Are you even a member of the bounty campaign?
I am. From the very first week up to the last.
I can't say that they are scam or not but the account of Frogman seems to be hacked. I'm losing hope to get paid anyways.
I also do. With all of this, I'm not taking my hopes up. If they don't then fine and if they will then that's better.

Now they will pay every 2 weeks
This makes sense. This will save their token's market. As time goes by, they might be listed to more trading platforms which will make the token distributed widely, have a good volume and demand instead of dying due to massive selling that might happen if they release the bounty all at once. If it happens, it would be hard to save the token and as well as their project (that's if they really are serious about it) and it might just end up dying.