The Anti-Scam Response Team has come up with an initiative to incentivize community members to find and report to Telegram scam groups and channels that plague the Polkadot ecosystem.
This initiative aims to make use of the sub-bounties pallet once it’s part of the runtime to issue rewards, but in the meantime it is being tested out with a small number of participants and the rewards are issued with tips. This tip proposal is for such a reward.
The process for participating is described in this Google form, which is how the participating members submit their reports.
Telegram user @Dannytcan (former @Danny4Dayz) has been doing excellent work since this initiative started and has already received a tip last month for his efforts. This tip is for the groups he found and/or reported to Telegram since the last tip and have been marked as scam or removed.
This is a list of these groups:
All these groups posed a direct or indirect threat to users and their funds and were damaging the reputation of the ecosystem.
So, we propose to the Council that a total tip of 2 DOT is awarded.
The curators of this initiative:
@JackEsky: Active member of the community and admin of the official Polkadot Telegram channel. He’s been actively fighting Telegram scams for several months.
@michalisFr: Web3 Foundation employee and member of the Anti-Scam Report Team who leads this initiative
attest that we have verified all the information submitted by the beneficiary based on the rules of the initiative.
The Anti-Scam Response Team has started a program to encourage people to find and report scam groups on Telegram that affect the Polkadot community. They plan to use a special system to give rewards, but for now, they are testing it with a few people and giving rewards as tips.
To join, you fill out a form to report the scams you find. A person named @Dannytcan has been doing a great job finding and reporting these scam groups. This time, he found and reported several groups that were hurting the Polkadot community.
The team suggests giving him a reward of 2 DOT (a type of cryptocurrency). The people in charge of this program are @JackEsky, who is part of the Polkadot community, and @michalisFr, who works for the Web3 Foundation and leads the Anti-Scam Report Team. They have checked all the information @Dannytcan provided.