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Topic: Be sure to post every week for those stakes. - page 2. (Read 950 times)

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Each of us has the right to choose. However, if we undertake to do a certain job, then it must be done efficiently and on time. This also applies to our participation in ICO bounty campaigns.
That's true and that's why the ico hires a bounty manager to manage the campaign to make sure those who have been doing their job so well get what they deserved. When any participants have a lot of intention to promote a new ico and they must be active participants to get the payment.
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~There are already a lot of bounty campaigns right now that look so legit in the first place but turned out a scam when the bounty campaign ends as there are also negative projects you thought in the beginning but turned to be be legit and successful in the end. So there's no 100% guaranteed legit even if you made an intensive research about that. So it's best to finish the required post every week because we never know we might get huge amount of tokens when the campaign ends.
That's right, sometimes campaigns that look doubtful turn out to be very legit at the end. Then don't give up easily. Do the best you can. Do an analysis, make sure you are able and understand the rules well. Don't let your work go to waste because you don't read the requirements to get a reward. The full stake will be the best, it requires commitment and seriousness.
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To me what I've resolved is joining as much campaigns as I can be sue I do not know which campaign will turn out well and which won't. If I promote 10 campaigns within the space of 6 months I should be able to have results from them whether big or small. And what I've learnt here is that projects that are tagged as scam tend to surprise us more than the legit ones.
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yeah, you post everyweek in 3 moth or more and then the end of the bounty end you get nothink, i really feel like that so much time.
but i have really hard to try again and again, bounty is not always worth it because alot of it is just scam, fail, pause, suspend and other reason from the dev.
but i will never try to stop and making more serieus research to get the best bounty for me.
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At First I Started Participating In Bounties I Discovered Something Very Annoying And Anger Escalating, I Decided To Stop Bounties Because Of Worthless Rewards, Leaving Unspent Tokens In MEW. Looking Serious Participating In All bounties Seems To Be So stressful Thereby Causing You Fill Reluctant Over It. To Avoid Partaking In Scam Bounties And End Up With poor Rewards.

           Here Are Some Measures To Take.
     * Check Through The Project Twitter Page, Look At The
        Total Number Of Tweets And The Number Of Followers.
        The Higher The Number Of Followers And Tweet.    
        Determines The Success Of The Project  
     * Go To Telegram Group And Check Number Of Members  
       Group And How Active The Group Is.
      * Sometimes Project website Determines The Pay too.

I Think I should Write More On This As A Topic. Just My Thoughts.
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Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well,if you have decided to run a particular bounty project after research ,then create time for it, don't neglect it, because you never can tell if it will give you the expected reward you have been waiting for,in all,do your research and do your task squarely if you have decided to participate in any.
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well I think, we have all the same experience as bountysuite hunters.  We cannot control ourselves being in the position of doing mistake that makes us regret later.  But the good thing is we learned to realized that crypto  is actually what it is.
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I like joining bounty campaigns even with it's not so good reputation. I still try my luck to invest my time and effort to them but unfortunately, not all bounties are worth it. I always expect to receive tokens at the end of each campaign just to turn out to receive nothing at all. It's not that I didn't do my work but because the project happened to be a scam. This is the reason why I don't really take bounty campaigns seriously. Even though it looks legit and a good and real project, I tend to not do the every week tasks cause I'm afraid that inspite of doing all those tasks, I will not receive anything at all.

But recently, I joined a bounty campaign, and it turned out to be legit. Yeah. What I regret is that I didn't do the every week tasks. I somehow skipped doing the task for suvh week, which if I did will give me more tokens to receive. And yeah, I really do regret it.

Now, I learned that I should take everything seriously. Even if it means you're not sure on what receive, you still gotta give it your all. Cause right now, I consider joining campaign as gambling. So yeah that's all.

PS. Please do your own research about the projects you're trying to join in. Some may look true and legit but turns out to be a scam, but there are true and good looking projects that is also legit. So just follow your instict.  Wink
Bounty campaign now is full of surprises it's like a box of chocolate, you never know what you are going to get, I have  similar experienced and that was leaving a good project for a scam one, I regret later because I have not done a good research I ended up nothing, be sure that when you are leaving a campaign make sure that what you will replace with it is legit and really worth it.

You should spend more time by choosing the right campaign  Wink. Especially now, when there are a lot of poor bounty campaigns. Imagine that you spend months for nothing and then there is a campaign that could bring you at least 0.1BTC value for these months. And now imagine the possible price in the future.  Wink
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that is the reason why I still believe in bounty projects now because not all fraud projects, I believe there are still good projects out there that can be followed. It is important for anyone before joining any project to reconsider, research further and believe in the decisions you have made.
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Viewing your weekly stakes on the spreadsheet is really an important motivation to carry on. Not only you get to know about your and others stake to calculate your probably weekly reward, you also feel warm as someone is looking at your work and appreciating it. It also signifies that you are going according to the rules of campaign.

I totally agree, weekly stakes is a big motivation to keep doing your weekly task and earn more, this is why it is equally important for BM to always keep the spreadsheet updated as prompt as possible, an inactive spreadsheet will sometimes kill the motivation of hunters and make them lose such interest to promote,
I always feel satisfied whenever I see my weekly stakes, it shows am on the right part with the campaign.
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Each of us has the right to choose. However, if we undertake to do a certain job, then it must be done efficiently and on time. This also applies to our participation in ICO bounty campaigns.
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If you consider the bounty as luck, it means that you didn't really do your research before joining, maybe you just followed what some of your friends said. I have plenty of time to complete the weekly tasks of the campaign so I always finish them well.

You need a certain amount of luck to receive good rewards from bounty campaigns. Because no amount of research is 100% successful in differentiating a fake project from a genuine one. In most cases, if a project is fake it won't be revealed until the end of the bounty campaign. The investors may get back their amount. But for the bounty hunters, all their time and effort will be wasted.
There are already a lot of bounty campaigns right now that look so legit in the first place but turned out a scam when the bounty campaign ends as there are also negative projects you thought in the beginning but turned to be be legit and successful in the end. So there's no 100% guaranteed legit even if you made an intensive research about that. So it's best to finish the required post every week because we never know we might get huge amount of tokens when the campaign ends.
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Also be reminded that some of these bounties won't pay instantly, just because they remain quiet doesn't mean they won't pay someday, I promoted two bounties in 2018 and they paid this year, I've already considered that they are scam projects but I was surprised they paid
That's really weird and awful that took you 2 years in waiting for some bounties. I think maybe they decide to clear up their reputation and the scam attached to it, eventually pay up to move on to a new project. It 's quite if you're a bounty hunter at today, every project with bounties running very long with stake each day and also even after the bounty ends, you still have to waiting even more.
Its always good to join those projects which are already listed on an exchange or atleast having confirmed listed soon. These projects are having promise of paying at least. So all your work won't go to waste as you will get something in return of your work. Also I really like the campaigns hosted by bounty detective, they have a great reward pool and also in the campaign in which I currently am the coin is already listed on the exchange, so you always have the zeal of posting constructive posts.
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Also be reminded that some of these bounties won't pay instantly, just because they remain quiet doesn't mean they won't pay someday, I promoted two bounties in 2018 and they paid this year, I've already considered that they are scam projects but I was surprised they paid
That's really weird and awful that took you 2 years in waiting for some bounties. I think maybe they decide to clear up their reputation and the scam attached to it, eventually pay up to move on to a new project. It 's quite if you're a bounty hunter at today, every project with bounties running very long with stake each day and also even after the bounty ends, you still have to waiting even more.
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If you consider the bounty as luck, it means that you didn't really do your research before joining, maybe you just followed what some of your friends said. I have plenty of time to complete the weekly tasks of the campaign so I always finish them well.

You need a certain amount of luck to receive good rewards from bounty campaigns. Because no amount of research is 100% successful in differentiating a fake project from a genuine one. In most cases, if a project is fake it won't be revealed until the end of the bounty campaign. The investors may get back their amount. But for the bounty hunters, all their time and effort will be wasted.
cases like this do happen but for the bounty hunters I don't think it hurts if they try to do their work and as much as possible to participate in many campaigns, make the payment of the bounty campaign a bonus meaning that when you don't get the results of your work then it's not too much you think about even if you need it.
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Even though there are so many scam projects and scam bounty campaigns out there, there will be some who will turn out to be a successful one and will pay you tokens. Now the only question is what will you do to your token?? Will you hold it or sell it? If you will sell it, can you sell it at a high price? What if the token you got will not have a value at all even they've paid you?

These are just some of the questions a bounty campaign must ask themselves before expecting too much in their campaigns that they joined. Yes there are scam and that makes the bounty hunters getting lazy on bounty campaigns. For me, I don't even considering joining in bounty campaigns at all right now. I have no reason to come back again and spend my precious time and effort advertising a scam project (not all but mostly base on my experience.
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If you consider the bounty as luck, it means that you didn't really do your research before joining, maybe you just followed what some of your friends said. I have plenty of time to complete the weekly tasks of the campaign so I always finish them well.

You need a certain amount of luck to receive good rewards from bounty campaigns. Because no amount of research is 100% successful in differentiating a fake project from a genuine one. In most cases, if a project is fake it won't be revealed until the end of the bounty campaign. The investors may get back their amount. But for the bounty hunters, all their time and effort will be wasted.
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Sorry to say but this sounds like complete laziness and underestimation

This is called "lack of motivation". When you did not receive rewards for your work, you start to skip tasks, set work aside for tomorrow.
As the OP wrote - he "likes to join campaigns, not looking on their reputation", means he probably most of the time did not receive bounty rewards. This is a serious reason to put down hand and do bounty tasks from time to time.

What he need to do - convert just a little bit of his bounty rewards into fiat and by at least something. This will be a proof that he is not spending his free time on nothing.
Fear of failure is so common it can literally stop you from taking action. Motivation kicks fear  because it tells it, no matter what I’m feeling, I’m going to do it anyway.
My advise to the OP is do your job as a bounty hunter no matter what the outcome of the project at least you did your best.
 
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I like joining bounty campaigns even with it's not so good reputation. I still try my luck to invest my time and effort to them but unfortunately, not all bounties are worth it. I always expect to receive tokens at the end of each campaign just to turn out to receive nothing at all. It's not that I didn't do my work but because the project happened to be a scam. This is the reason why I don't really take bounty campaigns seriously. Even though it looks legit and a good and real project, I tend to not do the every week tasks cause I'm afraid that inspite of doing all those tasks, I will not receive anything at all.

But recently, I joined a bounty campaign, and it turned out to be legit. Yeah. What I regret is that I didn't do the every week tasks. I somehow skipped doing the task for suvh week, which if I did will give me more tokens to receive. And yeah, I really do regret it.

Now, I learned that I should take everything seriously. Even if it means you're not sure on what receive, you still gotta give it your all. Cause right now, I consider joining campaign as gambling. So yeah that's all.

PS. Please do your own research about the projects you're trying to join in. Some may look true and legit but turns out to be a scam, but there are true and good looking projects that is also legit. So just follow your instict.  Wink
Choosing the right bounty campaign really matter so choose wisely there are many scam bounty campaign and make sure you research first if their project looks promising. I hope you find good bounty campaign in the future and always do your job so you don't have regrets in the end.
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Viewing your weekly stakes on the spreadsheet is really an important motivation to carry on. Not only you get to know about your and others stake to calculate your probably weekly reward, you also feel warm as someone is looking at your work and appreciating it. It also signifies that you are going according to the rules of campaign.
That's what i always do at the end of week.
I always check the spreadsheet, if i got my stakes. I don't know but it makes me feel motivated looking at my stakes and i imagine and calculate how much would i earn at the end of the bounty campaign. And it is really disappointing if at the end of the campaign the project you are promoting is unsuccessful.
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