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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Cheaters . who caused the cryptocurrency to go down
by
Zionatin
on 21/10/2019, 22:26:53 UTC
I don't think this user is talking about bounty. You can't cheat a project with bounty. It won't affect them. Not sure what the OP is talking about tbh, I wish they would edit their post. You cannot cheat a bounty. If you make more then one account the same amount of tokens will still be sent out. The project won't lose anything. I don't actually see what the problem is really? So long as the work is good who cares?

After reading some of the members' responses related to the OP discussion, it turns out that what the cheaters meant here was for bounty hunters.
I think there needs to be a company specializing in combating fraudsters.
To overcome this, multi-account, cheaters who are trying to monopolize the bounty campaign, there are already a number of bounty managers and other members who are very concerned and create a red list for related accounts and cheating.
Instead of busy blaming each other for making this bad, it's better to focus on each other's progress. Focus on running the bounty to the maximum, according to the rules, and not being greedy.
Absolutely. There are many frauds in the cryptocurrency world. Especially those bounty hunters. There are many users who use multiple accounts in order for them to be able to earn. So I would say that it is cheating and it might fraudsters as well the reason why bitcoin still doesn't know due to multiples accounts being used by the same person. That's probably the reason the project has a low count of investors. But if ever, that has a small effect not the overall outcome and it depends who is managing.

Why would someone having more then one account do anything to a project? How does that hurt them? THe same amount of work is still done and the same amount of tokens are still given out.