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legendary
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September 20, 2019, 02:53:01 AM

We should have more of that kind of bounty manager, bad manager are also one of the main reason why there's a lot of scams in the market.
As a bounty manager, he has a clear communication to the team than the participants, so he should make a research before accepting the job.

Bounty manager should work like an exchange in the IEO set up where they evaluate the project first before they will accept listing for IEO in their site.
There are only few of them. Yahoo (as i mentioned earlier), hhampuz, and few others managers who always evaluate any of ICO before accept their offer. But there are rarely case when ICO seems turned into scam in middle of campaign, that's where those managee decided to continue the bounty or stopped  it before all participants got rekt
hero member
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September 20, 2019, 02:34:27 AM
If the bounty manager isn't one member of the team (which is the case for most bounty campaigns actually), even asking him such questions wouldn't help the hunters, since he is just a hired worker and don't know if the campaign will be extended or not, and even some of them don't know if the project itself is legitimate or not.
Most of bounty manager on altcoin bounty only looking to get paid, they don't even care whether the site or ICO or project is scam or not, but there are also few managers who checked the site and anything else (are they legit or not) before take the job (ex yahoo62278).
We should have more of that kind of bounty manager, bad manager are also one of the main reason why there's a lot of scams in the market.
As a bounty manager, he has a clear communication to the team than the participants, so he should make a research before accepting the job.

Bounty manager should work like an exchange in the IEO set up where they evaluate the project first before they will accept listing for IEO in their site.
hero member
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September 20, 2019, 02:18:47 AM
Recently, I just had this bad experience with a bounty campaign I joined (Vanta to be specific). They've extended the campaign, added some task, and threatened participants that they'll not get all the bounty rewards if they won't participate. I raised my concerns to the bounty manager and I was quite disappointed with the response.


To all fellow hunters, you may want to ask this questions to your bounty managers before joining a campaign:

1. Bounty campaign extension
- Will the team ask for an increase in the bounty pool?
- Will the team close the registration and allow only those participants prior to extension?


2. ICO team inserting rules after the campaign
- Will the team allow ICO teams add rules like exchange voting and require hunters to participate?
- What would be the bounty team's response if ICO teams would withhold the bounty rewards to force hunters to participate?


These questions might help you understand how strong the bounty manager is when it comes to protecting its group of bounty hunters.


Disclaimer: I've also posted a similar topic in other forums I'm into. In case someone checks my post for plagiarism


But some of the bounty managers are part of the projects and even if they are working independently, they have no control if the developers change their rules, when running a campaign there are no exact rules, they change it to suit their campaign needs at a given time, you will just get disappointed if you think they are not going to change the rules.
hero member
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
September 19, 2019, 11:11:35 AM
Recently, I just had this bad experience with a bounty campaign I joined (Vanta to be specific). They've extended the campaign, added some task, and threatened participants that they'll not get all the bounty rewards if they won't participate. I raised my concerns to the bounty manager and I was quite disappointed with the response.


To all fellow hunters, you may want to ask this questions to your bounty managers before joining a campaign:

1. Bounty campaign extension
- Will the team ask for an increase in the bounty pool?
- Will the team close the registration and allow only those participants prior to extension?


2. ICO team inserting rules after the campaign
- Will the team allow ICO teams add rules like exchange voting and require hunters to participate?
- What would be the bounty team's response if ICO teams would withhold the bounty rewards to force hunters to participate?


These questions might help you understand how strong the bounty manager is when it comes to protecting its group of bounty hunters.


Disclaimer: I've also posted a similar topic in other forums I'm into. In case someone checks my post for plagiarism


Even if you asked these questions and get a satisfactory answer, there is no guaranty that they will not change the rule, because almost all bounty managers can change the rule anytime to the advantages of the campaign.

I have asked one bounty manager that there will be no KYC and he says yes, only to change later that they are now implementing KYC because of the very old alibi of bounty hunters cheating.
member
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September 03, 2019, 02:51:58 AM
If the bounty manager isn't one member of the team (which is the case for most bounty campaigns actually), even asking him such questions wouldn't help the hunters, since he is just a hired worker and don't know if the campaign will be extended or not, and even some of them don't know if the project itself is legitimate or not.
Most of bounty manager on altcoin bounty only looking to get paid, they don't even care whether the site or ICO or project is scam or not, but there are also few managers who checked the site and anything else (are they legit or not) before take the job (ex yahoo62278).

Yes, every manager should do their duty before publishing the bounty ANN, they have the right to ask the company about their activities because it will really help the bounty manager to increase his reputation in the market. Very few managers are doing their job in the right way.
legendary
Activity: 2366
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August 31, 2019, 08:53:01 PM
If the bounty manager isn't one member of the team (which is the case for most bounty campaigns actually), even asking him such questions wouldn't help the hunters, since he is just a hired worker and don't know if the campaign will be extended or not, and even some of them don't know if the project itself is legitimate or not.
Most of bounty manager on altcoin bounty only looking to get paid, they don't even care whether the site or ICO or project is scam or not, but there are also few managers who checked the site and anything else (are they legit or not) before take the job (ex yahoo62278).
full member
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August 31, 2019, 07:59:40 PM
If the bounty manager isn't one member of the team (which is the case for most bounty campaigns actually), even asking him such questions wouldn't help the hunters, since he is just a hired worker and don't know if the campaign will be extended or not, and even some of them don't know if the project itself is legitimate or not.
legendary
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August 27, 2019, 04:25:03 PM
Another phrase that could be a cheat is their early claim that the 'campaign rule could be changed any time', so if it could be changed what else are we sure we cam hold on to? I still beleive a bounty manager that seek the confidence and trust from his participants will try to satisfy them with the agreed reward.
Well if that was told when or before campaign started it's fine IMO, since all bounty hunter who want to join have read the rules first. If they are decided to join and in the end of campaign they got cheated by that rules, it's their own fault. If they don't like that rules, don't join it.
Not all bounty hunters do  really read up bounty rules anytime and i can attest to that.They would just complain in the end when theres such changes happen.
We can understand if the said changes arent affecting the pay distribution date but most likely this is the main issue where most projects do give of.
You can ask on early phase but if the team didnt get their expected results then the next step is on giving out bounters to have a headache.lol

That's really true mate, most of them doesn't care about it, some are just basing only if they feel is good they will join and then if it is bad they won't partake in it. Sometimes they are attracted with the Billions or millions allocation without checking how much per token. Where in the end they will finally realize its too late for them to quit the project campaign.
We cant really deny that if we do read up anytime those ANN titles having some billions and millions allocated token on their bounty campaign does really spark out some interest as a bounty hunter and i can say such thing yet i had experienced on looking up these numbers when im still a newbie.Even now we can see displaying out $1,xxx,xxx or more just to lure in advertisers.Its been part of their marketing strategies but talking about success rate its still unknown thats why bounty hunting is some sort of gambling.
legendary
Activity: 3094
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August 20, 2019, 02:10:00 PM
Another phrase that could be a cheat is their early claim that the 'campaign rule could be changed any time', so if it could be changed what else are we sure we cam hold on to? I still beleive a bounty manager that seek the confidence and trust from his participants will try to satisfy them with the agreed reward.
Well if that was told when or before campaign started it's fine IMO, since all bounty hunter who want to join have read the rules first. If they are decided to join and in the end of campaign they got cheated by that rules, it's their own fault. If they don't like that rules, don't join it.
Not all bounty hunters do  really read up bounty rules anytime and i can attest to that.They would just complain in the end when theres such changes happen.
We can understand if the said changes arent affecting the pay distribution date but most likely this is the main issue where most projects do give of.
You can ask on early phase but if the team didnt get their expected results then the next step is on giving out bounters to have a headache.lol
legendary
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August 20, 2019, 08:37:51 AM
Another phrase that could be a cheat is their early claim that the 'campaign rule could be changed any time', so if it could be changed what else are we sure we cam hold on to? I still beleive a bounty manager that seek the confidence and trust from his participants will try to satisfy them with the agreed reward.
Well if that was told when or before campaign started it's fine IMO, since all bounty hunter who want to join have read the rules first. If they are decided to join and in the end of campaign they got cheated by that rules, it's their own fault. If they don't like that rules, don't join it.
sr. member
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SOL.BIOKRIPT.COM
August 20, 2019, 07:48:02 AM
Another phrase that could be a cheat is their early claim that the 'campaign rule could be changed any time', so if it could be changed what else are we sure we cam hold on to? I still beleive a bounty manager that seek the confidence and trust from his participants will try to satisfy them with the agreed reward.
hero member
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Temporary forum vacation
August 19, 2019, 07:01:33 AM
The problem with bounty teams is that they are all 3rd party people, managing bounties for other teams, and possibly even managing several bounties all at the same time.

They do not really care about what the project will decide, as long as they eventually get paid. Very few people really care about their so called communities.
full member
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August 18, 2019, 01:29:14 PM
Recently, I just had this bad experience with a bounty campaign I joined (Vanta to be specific). They've extended the campaign, added some task, and threatened participants that they'll not get all the bounty rewards if they won't participate. I raised my concerns to the bounty manager and I was quite disappointed with the response.


To all fellow hunters, you may want to ask this questions to your bounty managers before joining a campaign:

1. Bounty campaign extension
- Will the team ask for an increase in the bounty pool?
- Will the team close the registration and allow only those participants prior to extension?


2. ICO team inserting rules after the campaign
- Will the team allow ICO teams add rules like exchange voting and require hunters to participate?
- What would be the bounty team's response if ICO teams would withhold the bounty rewards to force hunters to participate?


These questions might help you understand how strong the bounty manager is when it comes to protecting its group of bounty hunters.


Disclaimer: I've also posted a similar topic in other forums I'm into. In case someone checks my post for plagiarism



I think it's a necessity to ask before joining as it will help to avoid most of this post coming up of Campaign extension and others that might come up and the rest
sr. member
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August 16, 2019, 09:45:08 AM
Asking the team before joining the campaign project is the good thing that we must do always as a bounty hunters, so that nothing's to be blame in the end but ourselves. Besides, before we ask in the bounty thread the answer was already in there to their general rules, which is they have the rights to change without further reason.
member
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August 12, 2019, 10:01:36 PM
all rules are in favor of the bounty manager that they have the right to change all the rules if necessary and disqualify the participant without notice,
so before joining the bounty we must analyze the bounty project by looking at the progress of the project to what extent their success.
hero member
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August 11, 2019, 11:22:27 PM
It is our freedom to ask anything before joining the bounty campaign. Now if they didn't answer your question properly, its your choice if you are going to continue to apply or not. But if that happen to me I won't join anymore if they didn't answer my query, though sometimes they have rules that they can change rules any time they want.
That's why some of the bounty has a telegram channel exclusive for bounty only so participants can ask different questions they want to know.
It's important that the managers are transparent in running the bounty so participants would know the potential income they will make and of course the potential of the project to succeed.

Bounty managers are also necessary to have the knowledge about the project he is promoting so he can echo the message coming from the team.
hero member
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August 11, 2019, 11:18:35 PM
It is our freedom to ask anything before joining the bounty campaign. Now if they didn't answer your question properly, its your choice if you are going to continue to apply or not. But if that happen to me I won't join anymore if they didn't answer my query, though sometimes they have rules that they can change rules any time they want.
hero member
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August 10, 2019, 02:29:42 PM
It is rare for a bounty campaign to complete on time and raise the required funds to meet their softcap requirements. You should simply assume that the date will get extended so don't join at the beginning, join a campaign around the middle of the campaign
we should understand as bounty hunters that we still need our esteem. I dont think the right to change rules during campaign include the extension of campaign period but we have thrown ourselves at any change because we believe the forum now has more people that could tolerate such change. Most extension should allow participants to leave campaign without lose of allocated stakes but now they lose everything even if they have spent a whole year.

See we keep on talking these things from many days but still, we don't see any changes in bounty rules. Even after many specifications from the bounty participants either from the companies and bounty manager will work according to their situation. They will change rules according to their wish and they can easily extend the bounty campaign.
This is the saddest part that's why we don't have any choice but to abide with it or else you wouldn't have any stakes in the last part.
Even if they do stick out on their rules from start to the end and then when the time of distribution comes they do suddenly cut out pays or make delays
according to their likes which do really sucks.

that sucks but you must do it if you really want to earn free cryptos  because there are no easy way here  . everyting here must be done on a step by step process which will require patience and hardwork  . bounties are hassel compare to other micro task such as airdrops or sig campaigns that pays per week    . you should have understand that before dedicing to join one  or if not , you can try other jobs like those two that i described above  .
Neither which way as long you would potentially earn but I do always preferred anytime on earning bitcoins and other valuable alts doing task rather than doing bounties without having some assurance of their value in the end yet we know that most of them do end up on a graveyard or doesn't have any value at all in the end.
Its your choice though yet bounty hunting is somewhat like a gamble.
full member
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August 09, 2019, 07:38:52 PM
It is rare for a bounty campaign to complete on time and raise the required funds to meet their softcap requirements. You should simply assume that the date will get extended so don't join at the beginning, join a campaign around the middle of the campaign
we should understand as bounty hunters that we still need our esteem. I dont think the right to change rules during campaign include the extension of campaign period but we have thrown ourselves at any change because we believe the forum now has more people that could tolerate such change. Most extension should allow participants to leave campaign without lose of allocated stakes but now they lose everything even if they have spent a whole year.

See we keep on talking these things from many days but still, we don't see any changes in bounty rules. Even after many specifications from the bounty participants either from the companies and bounty manager will work according to their situation. They will change rules according to their wish and they can easily extend the bounty campaign.
This is the saddest part that's why we don't have any choice but to abide with it or else you wouldn't have any stakes in the last part.
Even if they do stick out on their rules from start to the end and then when the time of distribution comes they do suddenly cut out pays or make delays
according to their likes which do really sucks.

that sucks but you must do it if you really want to earn free cryptos  because there are no easy way here  . everyting here must be done on a step by step process which will require patience and hardwork  . bounties are hassel compare to other micro task such as airdrops or sig campaigns that pays per week    . you should have understand that before dedicing to join one  or if not , you can try other jobs like those two that i described above  .
hero member
Activity: 2730
Merit: 632
August 09, 2019, 05:36:21 PM
It is rare for a bounty campaign to complete on time and raise the required funds to meet their softcap requirements. You should simply assume that the date will get extended so don't join at the beginning, join a campaign around the middle of the campaign
we should understand as bounty hunters that we still need our esteem. I dont think the right to change rules during campaign include the extension of campaign period but we have thrown ourselves at any change because we believe the forum now has more people that could tolerate such change. Most extension should allow participants to leave campaign without lose of allocated stakes but now they lose everything even if they have spent a whole year.

See we keep on talking these things from many days but still, we don't see any changes in bounty rules. Even after many specifications from the bounty participants either from the companies and bounty manager will work according to their situation. They will change rules according to their wish and they can easily extend the bounty campaign.
This is the saddest part that's why we don't have any choice but to abide with it or else you wouldn't have any stakes in the last part.
Even if they do stick out on their rules from start to the end and then when the time of distribution comes they do suddenly cut out pays or make delays
according to their likes which do really sucks.
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