good project and the selling price is quite high and already listed on the coin market cap, approximately when the bounty campaign will be held? I would love to join the bounty campaign. thank you sir
HI hadisaw, we are thinking about to run a bounty campaign. We will let you know as soon as we are ready.
Just a little advice from me, if you are planning a bounty program, it's best to find a professional and reputable bounty manager, because this is very influential about the future development of the S4F project.
Thanks a lot. Should we run a Bounty we will for sure screen different bounty managers first. Any recommendations of skilled bounty managers are allways welcome.
Should you plan a bounty campaign, I would like to recommend to you Wapinter He has the most successful campaigns out there and a huge experience which can be proved by the time he has in this industry... lots of years with many happy bounty creators and participants. Wapinter is one of the managers with spinal cord that takes good decisions regarding his bounty campaigns that bring a good rate of success to the creators of the campaign.
That's not a good post, it's just a generic post stating the obvious, followed by spamming his own Youtube link. Judging by the rest of his post history, he's a shitposter spamming links.
Sorry, I just realized now I should've quoted "smart posts". My bad
As I stated, just my 2 cents, it's just a feeling when I read posts, not saying it is a problem or that I have something against those users.
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New users smarts posts
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TitanAI
on 15/03/2020, 13:49:04 UTC
Was reading posts today and noticed lots of newbies writing very smart posts. Did you ever had the feeling - this is definitely an old user trying to make farming accounts or his old account was banned. You can see that his posts struggle to get attention ) Just my 2 cents about newbie users posting ultra-smart things that are not in their league, kinda, 'ish.
Good project, could OP post more about it? I could find the blog at https://steemit.com/@bedcoin very nice stuff on the new steemit blog too, waiting for more news.
must delet your previous Bump before adding new Bump post.
Thanks, I will keep that in mind
Do I need to write this again? Moderators may Ban you for a few days if you continue this.
I am adding a bump message every 10 light years. Don't think this is the main spam factor on this forum. There are many threads with good ban reasons and don't get banned.
It's not just about these 4 projects. More than 75% of ICOs failed in 2018. I too had participated in some bounties and received the payment as well. But the main mistake I have made is that I didn't cash them out as soon as I had received them. I actually awaited for them to start their business so that I can get good value. In this process, every single tokens of my holdings lost more than 90% of their value and many of them even got de-listed from the exchanges.
The entire ICO market is becoming very similar to the HYIP market where a lot of shady people are involved in ruining public money and this nuisance won't stop unless we have a filtration process in place. The way ICO owner asks for KYC, we need to ask for the same from the ICO owners before we invest any significant sum into it. At least we will have something to pursue later on.
You said something crucial for this point in time that is a very relevant solution for avoiding most of ICO SCAMS - KYC for ICO owners.
I have been there at the start of HYIP's ERA and at its end, and I can say it is looking very similar to the nowadays ICOs.
I did myself the same mistake of holding tokens trying to give the project a shot to properly launch and have some value, I failed of course. 98% don't even get on exchanges.
Your Design is really attractive. Pretty good Design. I see your portfolio and all the design are looks professional I like it. Your price is also very cheap.
Thanks for your good thoughts. Feel free to drop by anytime for a cool design
Honestly, these types of phishing scams are very common.
And this includes not just phishing emails, but also phishing accounts/impersonators on social media platforms as well. But one common thing across them all is that they are promising some form of monetary reward, which either requires you to send coins to their address to access a higher reward, or to click on a link to a phishing exchange site and enter in login details.
Most people are already aware of this type of scam due to how widespread it is, but obviously, people still get scammed. When you receive any correspondence to your email, use your common sense. If the offer is unrealistic, then don't take it up.
Best we secure our major emails used to register on exchanges by avoid using same emails on randomly. Such phishing sites are getting rampant recently and investors need to weary as well.
I have lots of e-mails that I use for registration purposes only but somehow they get to my 3 main e-mails too. I feel like my e-mail being very old was somehow added to some bulk e-mails database.
Most likely. It's almost impossible to trace down to the exact site that leaked your info, though.
They are common because many still think it can't happen to them, they are too relaxed and relay on their security measures too much, measures that don't really matter for the attackers, they can still get to your info, especially to the ones that don't have 2FA activated for their wallets/accounts.
Best we secure our major emails used to register on exchanges by avoid using same emails on randomly. Such phishing sites are getting rampant recently and investors need to weary as well.
I have lots of e-mails that I use for registration purposes only but somehow they get to my 3 main e-mails too. I feel like my e-mail being very old was somehow added to some bulk e-mails database.