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Topic: A Bounty Hunter Guide: Things I Do Before Joining Bounty Campaigns (Read 700 times)

copper member
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This is a great post for beginners. I recommend you also to evaluate the idea of the project on the uniqueness. And ask yourself a question: "Could I become a client of this project?"
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Yeah, you write it right. Your information will be very useful for all beginners. I would also like to add to this list of actions - communication with the team. I usually ask a few questions in their telegram chat to see how willingly they talk about their work and how competent they are. It's not necessary, but sometimes it can be very useful.
full member
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a very useful topic since i do some bounties too. now i have some info about scam project. thanks Wink
i usually check the whitepaper before i decide to join some bounties. i think that's important for me to know how good is that project. and i also check who is the manager and icobench rating.
hero member
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You can do all these things and still end up getting scammed.  Some of the most valid looking projects and exchanges have ended up exit scamming so there it is always risky.  You don't want to waste your time and end up working for free.  I believe your time is better spent working a job in real life or learning new skills.
jr. member
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Thanks for this article to help me more when I participated in the bonus campaign,
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I think the most important thing bounty hunter need to check is ICO project behind each bounty campaign cause at the moment, it's very dangerous if bounty hunters don't check it carefully, they'll become promoters for scam project then they'll be tagged by DT member in this forum right after scam project detected.
newbie
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This is a great guide, thx for the intel in the name of all newbies
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Thank you for your guide, this is very usefull especially for joining signature campaign. We have to choose the campaign that have exact time, when will be ended, because I think the hardest campaign is signatyre campaign.
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Thanks for the detailed post about how to fulfill rewards. I also joined to all campaigns and didn't earn anything. This is a very good guide for beginners. Thank you!
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legendary
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Great post!
This will help save a lot of people a lot of time and energy.
Of course it will. A lot of people do not understand the value and importance of digging on something before deciding to be a part of it. Bounty hunting is also like using your funds to invest in a project as an investor, but this time you are making use of your time, space and energy for some campaigns though, to get something substantial as an investment without having to use real life funds for it and in that case, it is very necessary to take into precaution most of the things that the OP mentioned, and most especially, when it comes to the product and the team.
legendary
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Good job OP, check the “scam accusation” and “reputation” forum section is a perfect reflex !
Hope a lot of young members adopt the same process
Actually, a lot can be found on that part of the forum but at the same time, what is important for any bounty hunter is to try as much as possible to at least do some diggings by themselves to be sure they want to be participating in what they can invest into. Actually, anyone who values their time will not want to waste it on things that are irrelevant, so it is imperative for every individual being a part of a bounty campaign to try as much as possible to do due diligence on any project they want to join which encompasses checking out the team and looking for product availability.
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I have been a bounty hunter since December 2017, and from that day until now, I have learned a lot of things in order to spot good bounty campaigns...How about you guys? What are the things you do before joining bounty campaigns?
You did a great job. But even more you do when you select companies. I even find it hard to imagine how much time it takes for you.
Thanks for the info. Good luck!
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Now you need to follow the company at least several times a week. If the company scam, then you can paint the trust. If you miss this point, the recovery of your account will take some time.
hero member
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I agree with you. It's better to have good than random campaigns. Before, what I did was to pick the campaigns on the first page of the bounty thread, and hope that it will pay in the future. I did not bother to get more information on the ICO, but now I learned it the hard way, by which out of all the campaigns I joined in the past, only around 10% were successful.

I'll follow what is stated here and try to get better campaigns.
A lot of bounty hunters think it is the quantity of the bounty project you are a part of that matters, but what they do not understand is that the few ones you can lay your hands on which are worth it, are far better than hundreds of shit projects put together and what the OP has mentioned is indeed what every bounty hunter should always be doing as long as they value their time and their space and would not want to waste it on irrelevant projects. The problem however with a lot of people is that they tend to just want to load their wallet with different bounties, either shitty or not.

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Rank has nothing to do with how quality your thoughts are. Ranks are just showing how old you are with respect to this forum. If you refer merits then I may agree somehow Tongue.
newbie
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Based on the rank of the author of the post, we can conclude that the tips are not very valuable.
full member
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Thank's you, the article is thorough and high-quality. Everything is set out correctly. I have several sites for the opinion and review of which I rely. But the main parameter in choosing a bounty for me is a manager who, without mistakes and honestly calculates the stakes. If a project is gooing  to success , there are more scammers registeres in it and a dishonest manager begins to change the rules and conditions for calculating the stakes.
newbie
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Great post!
This will help save a lot of people a lot of time and energy.
hero member
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Good job OP, check the “scam accusation” and “reputation” forum section is a perfect reflex !
Hope a lot of young members adopt the same process
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