You should move this thread/discussion to the scam section since you attached the word scam in your title, I noticed that you are running a lot of bounty campaigns in the altcoin section but how come you do not have a disclaimer about the campaigns you're running, just like what reputable managers are doing.
You should warned the participants and let them know if you were holding or the one managing the distribution, So they would proceed if they wanted to join or not, relieving you of the blame.
You should have taken the lead of other bounty managers but you overlooked this and ignored to add a disclaimer.
Hello.
We run a lot of bounty campaigns and most of them are escrow - which we always indicate in the announcement and rules of the bounty campaign. When payments are made by the project itself (project team) we notify participants in our telegram chat that the project team will distribute the awards
What's stopping or holding you from creating a disclaimer of course it is part of your job to announce when is the distribution, but giving them a heads up that participants are joining at their own risk is also part of your job, as if you are 100% sure of the distribution so you don't need a disclaimer?
Anyway, there is no guarantee in the altcoin bounty, they will either decline to distribute or they will distribute after the coin/token has no value.