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Topic: Ask The Bounty Team before joining - page 5. (Read 909 times)

full member
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February 24, 2019, 12:10:11 AM
#50
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


most of the time, the bounty manager don't know anything about the extension, it will be solely based on the team's decision if they will extend the bounty or not
sr. member
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February 24, 2019, 12:01:36 AM
#49
You don't have the right to talk about this because in every bounty thread, it is clearly mentioned that they have the right to do whatever they think fair for their project. We have nothing to do regarding this. Better we follow whatever they ask to do. You will not want to lose the effort you already have given.
sr. member
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February 23, 2019, 11:40:28 PM
#48
Sometimes an agreement can be changed when ico is finished. some projecks make revised rules or about bounty allocations that have previously been mentioned to be downgraded
sr. member
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February 23, 2019, 11:38:38 PM
#47
This kind of behavior can be considered scammy. The rules cannot be broken by either side.
If it is considered a scam, I think all bounty here is a scam. They always change every rule when the campaign ends and makes the bounty hunter receive a lot of disadvantages. I was also the victim of so many campaigns like that
legendary
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February 23, 2019, 11:27:10 PM
#46
Since the reason why we are hired as bounty member is that because the company is only getting started. Bounty managers will not be able to answer the questions at first since it is the company team members who really knew about those kinds of rules.

As a startup company, they are still at the stage of developing and changes in rules may really apply. Joining a bounty is like betting your effort and time without making sure that you will win. There are always a lot of chances that you will be scammed and so on. But as a bounty hunter, we are actually betting so we have to at least make sure not to waste our time by analyzing the project if it would work, as well.
copper member
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February 23, 2019, 07:56:29 PM
#45
Even when you ask these questions stated, you might get an answer or not but that won't stop them from changing rules. They will say, after all, it's stated that team has the right to change rules at any point.
sr. member
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Proof-of-Stake Blockchain Network
February 23, 2019, 06:59:03 PM
#44
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.
I believe that on their part this is a very unworthy attitude to bounty hunters, I think you should not trust this project.

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.
I think. that no bounty manager will answer all these questions, most likely they will use their standard phrases and avoid answering.
hero member
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February 23, 2019, 06:58:57 PM
#43
This kind of behavior can be considered scammy. The rules cannot be broken by either side.
full member
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February 23, 2019, 06:54:09 PM
#42
All bounty hunters who are working now in the bear market should assume that the bounty deadline will be extended. Very few are reaching the softcap and if you get paid at the end of it you should consider yourself lucky
full member
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February 23, 2019, 06:47:50 PM
#41
Even if the team answers these questions,it does not guarantee that it will be able to fulfill all promises. Moreover, the rules usually always write that the conditions for the bounty of the company can change at any time.
legendary
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February 23, 2019, 06:40:59 PM
#40
That is unfair if you are saying the truth.
If they want extension all of a sudden then they should still pay the stakes that were given to certain bounty hunters who will not participate for the extension.

They should have just given a certain bonus for those who will participate until the end of the extension for the bounty hunters to stay in their program. That way it could be more inviting to them instead of leaving.
sr. member
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February 23, 2019, 06:39:00 PM
#39
for now almost all bounties have rules that can change at any time, depending on the needs of the team.
sometimes we as bounty hunters are not valued when participating from the start and offer their projects.
This is the reality that exists today, if you agree to follow the rules, but if you can't, you can just leave the project.
full member
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February 23, 2019, 06:35:50 PM
#38
Some bounty managers has terms and condition like this "we have the right to change any rules", We have nothing to do about it. If there is nothing like this is done and they change suddenly you can archieve the site here and fight for your rights. About the extension its good to earn more tokens but if allocation does not increase maybe not. The common rules ico team implement after the campaign is KYC.
There is nothing to worry if the project is legit it also minimize and eliminate cheaters.
jr. member
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February 23, 2019, 06:35:37 PM
#37
It is because if your late experience with the bounty, that has made you to be able to come up with these questions. There will still be more questions, because some team will also come up with other things. Most times, the bounty manager is not usually aware of these developments, which us why it is always being stated that rules might change.
member
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February 23, 2019, 06:34:27 PM
#36
You recommend in the beginning to ask the bounty manager about a lot of things but the reality is a lot of bounty manager (I don't know this desire of the ICO team or the desire unilaterally by the bounty manager) change the rules and differerent from the early rules. We as a bounty hunter sometimes, such as stuck and even if we protest sometimes a lot of bounty manager is not a professional who actually ban people with a lot of questions. But if we have a lot experience of bounty,we already know the characteristics of many bounty manager. So if we already have bad experience with that bounty manager its better don't follow him anymore.
jr. member
Activity: 294
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February 23, 2019, 06:33:11 PM
#35
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

The bounty managers most times are ill informed about the project plans for its marketing that is why they continue to reel out more rules as the campaign progressed based on information received from ICO team.
member
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"In CryptoEnergy we trust"
February 23, 2019, 06:31:26 PM
#34
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


Such thing are under the guidance and prerogative of the bounty team and we should be updated to their terms because from time to time they could change the rules and it depends to them, we should be openly open for changes, I know being a participant is hard but we need to adapt for possible changes.
hero member
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February 23, 2019, 06:18:56 PM
#33
When I have ample time, I usually do check and visit.the bounties section and there is one particular rule at the very end of their threads.

That particular rule says that the bounty rules might change anytime and the bounty manager is just the one that manages the campaign and counts post. From the very beginning when you want to join a bounty, learn and research about that project.
full member
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February 23, 2019, 06:08:06 PM
#32
I don't think these questions will be helpful. Because most of the bounty campaigns depend on the progress of the token sale. Right? For the bearish crypto market, ICO projects are facing many obstacles to reach the soft cap! Without soft cap means all the hard work, time is worthless, right? So, 90% of ICO projects are extending their sale to make the soft cap!

So, Bounty campaigns depend on the project's decision. I am doing VANTA bounty too, they told bounty hunters to trade VNT token to get the bounty reward. So, this is not the bounty manager's fault, he did not know about this competition, therefore, if you follow these instructions then you will get your bounty payment with extra bonus token.
jr. member
Activity: 238
Merit: 2
February 23, 2019, 05:41:11 PM
#31
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 don't think honestly that asking this questions about the campaign from the bounty manager will make a difference. They can still tell you NO to all the questions but still add them in future of the bounty campaign.
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