Post
Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Let's stop helping scammers
by
CryptopreneurBrainboss
on 10/06/2020, 12:29:39 UTC
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....

So how exactly are the hunters helping the scammers when they themselves have no idea of the project they're promoting been a scamming ones, don't forget most project aren't that obvious with their scamming intention from the very beginning. We're too quick to blame the hunters be it when the project fails due to tokens getting dump or when they're unable to raise funds from crowdfunding and forgetting that bounty hunting is just one of the many ways this project advertise themselves.

Big platform like coinmarketcap and other platforms that can be used for advertising, providing this project with global publicity should be blamed more instead of the hunters that their advertising audience are restricted to some specific audience like their followers, topic viewers etc.

The investors should take the responsibility of researching on any project that pick their interest before they invest into it and stop blaming someone else for their uncalculated risks.