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full member
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March 09, 2019, 04:11:25 PM
#32
Just remember that most of the bounties are for scam ICO campaigns, it would be better to support a token that is already trading on an exchange or released a product, rather than just starting a project
full member
Activity: 228
Merit: 100
March 09, 2019, 10:56:56 AM
#31
There are several ways to get digital currencies. Airdrop or signature campaign. On a siganture campaign, however, you need at least one merit to become Jr.Member. Before joining the program bounty, check it out well, as you type may be fraudulent. Verify, withepaper, roadmap, dev team ....
hero member
Activity: 998
Merit: 504
March 07, 2019, 01:38:35 PM
#30
Good bounty campaigns that pays are hard to find nowadays. Most are fake ico they only want to raise some amount of money and leave the campaign, and jump in to another project.
That's why before joining the bounty, you should always check the background of the project and decide whether that project can make any profits ahead. Also, always try to consider the demand for the project which bounty you are going to join because you only will have profits from the bounty tokens if those tokens are already in huge demand and uprising on any of the exchanges.

Two years ago nearly each bounty was been successful and making profits our from bounties was really much easier as compared now.
hero member
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Merit: 675
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March 07, 2019, 12:38:08 PM
#29
You can see a lot of bounties launching everyday. It is very important to distinguish a real bounty and identity a scam bounty. You can mostly trust the bounties which are been launched by reputed managers instead of going on for the bounties which are been started by a newbie or copper member accounts.

You should always check on the team, the product, MVP, tokenization, etc to be sure you are with a correct bounty. Bounty campaigns are a best way to earn tokens for minimum work and also those tokens gain a lot of value ahead if the project has that potential.
sr. member
Activity: 798
Merit: 250
March 07, 2019, 12:09:47 PM
#28
Before investing your time and effort in any bounty campaign, you should firstly study carefully the ICO project (its concept, whitepaper, team, the website..) and make sure it is really having a good potential and real product, otherwise avoid participating because the number of useless ICOs increased recently.
hero member
Activity: 1946
Merit: 502
March 07, 2019, 01:13:39 AM
#27
Good bounty campaigns that pays are hard to find nowadays. Most are fake ico they only want to raise some amount of money and leave the campaign, and jump in to another project.
hero member
Activity: 1358
Merit: 509
March 06, 2019, 02:50:35 PM
#26
How do I distinguish between reliable and scam bounty? Are there other ways to earn free digital currencies rather than faucet and bounty?
Reliable bounties are hard to find and you need to check every single bounty in order to choose the best one. Sometimes teams accept decision for lowering the bounty pool and they solely want to distribute within 6 months for a purpose. I pay attention to bounty manager too, having a good bounty management record is a big plus for applying to the bounty.
hero member
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March 06, 2019, 01:37:09 PM
#25
How do I distinguish between reliable and scam bounty? Are there other ways to earn free digital currencies rather than faucet and bounty?
Distinguishing would always depend or vary on how you research things up on where you can able to judge directly if the project is reliable or just
an another copy-cat from other projects.You do have your own will to judge but most people are lazy too much on making some research and jumping into
things careless which in result with loss of investment.
sr. member
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March 06, 2019, 12:26:19 PM
#24
Faucet and bounties are not going to give much rewards for you so if you are good poster you may join on campaign with bitcoin payment or if you are capable of doing some service you can post your service thread on service section and also can try on the freelancing sites to find jobs for you shich pays you in bitcoin.
full member
Activity: 658
Merit: 100
March 06, 2019, 06:34:36 AM
#23
Faucet is not recommended. unless you are ready with a small payment.
I left it a few years ago.
as well as bounty, bounty is not very interesting now because of some scams and fraud
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March 05, 2019, 05:46:31 PM
#22
all the reviews from forum friends from pages 1-35 maybe we can find answers to how to distinguish between scam projects or not, but the problem facing bounty hunters at this time besides scam projects is payments that are not in line with the work we do and tend to get payments at a price of 0
member
Activity: 322
Merit: 12
March 05, 2019, 03:04:37 PM
#21
How do I distinguish between reliable and scam bounty? Are there other ways to earn free digital currencies rather than faucet and bounty?
for bounty me I always participate in the bounty that are listed in the rating platform
sr. member
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March 05, 2019, 02:19:46 PM
#20
A bounty being a scam is from different levels :
1.The project is a scam - you need to do your own research about the project that you promote for bounty. If they turn out scam not only would you lose your money that you put your hard work in for but also your reputation for supporting them.
2.The manager is a scammer - in this case you have to prevent yourself from joining every new bounty that appears and go with those managed by trusted campaign managers.
3.Project fails to raise enough money - then they are not a scam but they failed in their objective. Nothing you can do to prevent it.

1.The project is a scam -  how can we know if a project is scam ?  , some project looks verry legit at first but eventually they are slowly turning into a scam .

2.The manager is a scammer - how to know if the manager is a scammer ? not all trusted and reputable managers are legit  . some old members were verry trusted at first but eventually they did also turn into a scammer .

3.Project fails to raise enough money - how can we know that a project will fail ?  

its really hard to predict the outcome of a  bounty without trying them out first  .  bounties are like gambling both are verry risky  .  luck does matter the most on here
It is hard to predict if a bounty is going to be successful or not but it is not impossible. There are dozens of people who make profit constantly from bounties, and i dont think we can talk about luck here. There are different methods and specific informations you have to find in order to increase your chances of choosing a good bounty. This is something related to experience, because thats whats really going to help you to choose the best bounties. But now here the question, how can you have experience if you never invested in bounties? The conclusion is that bounties are not the best solution for most of you to invest your money.

I'm not sure what you mean by investing in bountys, could you explain it ... Maybe it's about investing time?
I agree that it is not easy to find a bounty that will bring a good reward, but certainly the experience helps a lot and reduces the risk that the project we choose will fail.
full member
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March 05, 2019, 02:11:46 PM
#19
A bounty being a scam is from different levels :
1.The project is a scam - you need to do your own research about the project that you promote for bounty. If they turn out scam not only would you lose your money that you put your hard work in for but also your reputation for supporting them.
2.The manager is a scammer - in this case you have to prevent yourself from joining every new bounty that appears and go with those managed by trusted campaign managers.
3.Project fails to raise enough money - then they are not a scam but they failed in their objective. Nothing you can do to prevent it.

1.The project is a scam -  how can we know if a project is scam ?  , some project looks verry legit at first but eventually they are slowly turning into a scam .

2.The manager is a scammer - how to know if the manager is a scammer ? not all trusted and reputable managers are legit  . some old members were verry trusted at first but eventually they did also turn into a scammer .

3.Project fails to raise enough money - how can we know that a project will fail ?  

its really hard to predict the outcome of a  bounty without trying them out first  .  bounties are like gambling both are verry risky  .  luck does matter the most on here
It is hard to predict if a bounty is going to be successful or not but it is not impossible. There are dozens of people who make profit constantly from bounties, and i dont think we can talk about luck here. There are different methods and specific informations you have to find in order to increase your chances of choosing a good bounty. This is something related to experience, because thats whats really going to help you to choose the best bounties. But now here the question, how can you have experience if you never invested in bounties? The conclusion is that bounties are not the best solution for most of you to invest your money.
sr. member
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March 05, 2019, 01:20:47 PM
#18
A bounty being a scam is from different levels :
1.The project is a scam - you need to do your own research about the project that you promote for bounty. If they turn out scam not only would you lose your money that you put your hard work in for but also your reputation for supporting them.
2.The manager is a scammer - in this case you have to prevent yourself from joining every new bounty that appears and go with those managed by trusted campaign managers.
3.Project fails to raise enough money - then they are not a scam but they failed in their objective. Nothing you can do to prevent it.

1.The project is a scam -  how can we know if a project is scam ?  , some project looks verry legit at first but eventually they are slowly turning into a scam .

2.The manager is a scammer - how to know if the manager is a scammer ? not all trusted and reputable managers are legit  . some old members were verry trusted at first but eventually they did also turn into a scammer .

3.Project fails to raise enough money - how can we know that a project will fail ?  

its really hard to predict the outcome of a  bounty without trying them out first  .  bounties are like gambling both are verry risky  .  luck does matter the most on here

Unfortunately, that's all true. It would be the best if the bounty could make an escrow, but unfortunately it is often the case that they do not have the funds, that's why they pay in tokens.
Bounty hunters take the risk that the project may fail, mainly because the rewards are much higher than in the case of coin paid campaigns that are already listed on exchange.
member
Activity: 291
Merit: 15
March 05, 2019, 01:06:33 PM
#17
How do I distinguish between reliable and scam bounty?
Project, find a project first then join bounty for that project. Don't go directly to Altcoin Bounty without reading Altcoin Announcement.
Are there other ways to earn free digital currencies rather than faucet and bounty?
Airdrops? Maybe not good but you will earn more than on faucet.
Unless someone donate you or send you a tip for useful post or help I don't think there is.
legendary
Activity: 3472
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March 05, 2019, 06:33:58 AM
#16
A bounty being a scam is from different levels :
1.The project is a scam - you need to do your own research about the project that you promote for bounty. If they turn out scam not only would you lose your money that you put your hard work in for but also your reputation for supporting them.
2.The manager is a scammer - in this case you have to prevent yourself from joining every new bounty that appears and go with those managed by trusted campaign managers.
3.Project fails to raise enough money - then they are not a scam but they failed in their objective. Nothing you can do to prevent it.

1.The project is a scam -  how can we know if a project is scam ?  , some project looks verry legit at first but eventually they are slowly turning into a scam .

2.The manager is a scammer - how to know if the manager is a scammer ? not all trusted and reputable managers are legit  . some old members were verry trusted at first but eventually they did also turn into a scammer .

3.Project fails to raise enough money - how can we know that a project will fail ?  

its really hard to predict the outcome of a  bounty without trying them out first  .  bounties are like gambling both are verry risky  .  luck does matter the most on here

Agree with you. There are two top rules.
Only bounties with payments in coins which is already listed on the exchange. Bounties where managers use trusted escrow.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 502
March 05, 2019, 12:09:04 AM
#15
If you don't want to join on bounties then you can join on campaign with bitcoin payment.
It is rare to find a bounty that pays in bitcoin. Do not confuse Signature campaigns paying in bitcoin with bounty campaigns. The closet I got was that some campaigns paid in Ethereum and not tokens. But most of them will pay in tokens. This is justified because they want their project to be known and what that liquidation of their token.

Also the project may not be successful at which point the tokens will be valueless approximately but bitcoin wont - thus paying hunters in bitcoin means a waste of funds for them. This is effectively a method to blanket scam these people or at least something that I have felt unethical from the point of view of bounty hunters since my first days here.

In the recent days no bounties were paying any rewards to the participants due to project failure or it might e a scam project so we can join on legit project if they have bitcoin paying bounties it might failure but our effrots will get worth it.
full member
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March 04, 2019, 10:03:23 PM
#14
A bounty being a scam is from different levels :
1.The project is a scam - you need to do your own research about the project that you promote for bounty. If they turn out scam not only would you lose your money that you put your hard work in for but also your reputation for supporting them.
2.The manager is a scammer - in this case you have to prevent yourself from joining every new bounty that appears and go with those managed by trusted campaign managers.
3.Project fails to raise enough money - then they are not a scam but they failed in their objective. Nothing you can do to prevent it.

1.The project is a scam -  how can we know if a project is scam ?  , some project looks verry legit at first but eventually they are slowly turning into a scam .

2.The manager is a scammer - how to know if the manager is a scammer ? not all trusted and reputable managers are legit  . some old members were verry trusted at first but eventually they did also turn into a scammer .

3.Project fails to raise enough money - how can we know that a project will fail ?  

its really hard to predict the outcome of a  bounty without trying them out first  .  bounties are like gambling both are verry risky  .  luck does matter the most on here
full member
Activity: 630
Merit: 100
March 04, 2019, 03:18:59 PM
#13
Bounties are tokens you receive for doing some work like promoting via social media sites. However some give them away for free, these are called 'airdrops' but most however are just shitcoins.
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