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jr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 1
January 21, 2018, 10:42:05 PM
#80
You help a firm to promote their project and make investors invest on their ico, and if the project end you will get a money from the firm.. as simple as that
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 16
January 21, 2018, 10:30:49 PM
#79
I think you'd better upgrade your rank first to JR, because many tasks do not accept NB this level. Bounty is also divided into airdrop and signature, airdrop a lot of NB is acceptable, but most of the signature activities require JR.
full member
Activity: 854
Merit: 100
January 21, 2018, 10:28:34 PM
#78
Am a newbie here... Does anyone know what and how does bounty works?
You do something for the project and get paid. In most cases, you just need to advertise them via bitcointalk, facebook, and twitter. Another one is by translating, video creation, blog or article creation and etc...
newbie
Activity: 173
Merit: 0
January 21, 2018, 10:22:18 PM
#77
Bounties, you work for companies and they will pay you through wallet address you will provide when you were starting to join and fill up their application form.
member
Activity: 209
Merit: 10
January 21, 2018, 10:18:38 PM
#76
bounty campaigns you work to promotion they project until pre sale you will get paid. but you cant join a bounty now wait until your rank get into jr.member then you can participate the bounty.
jr. member
Activity: 200
Merit: 6
January 21, 2018, 09:52:46 PM
#75
Bounties or stakes from signature campaigns/social media campaigns are being earned by posting either in this forum or in twitter,fb,telegram or by writing some blogs,also by translating whitepapers into specific languages. Smiley Smiley
member
Activity: 210
Merit: 10
January 21, 2018, 09:50:29 PM
#74
In general, a bounty thread will have about a few tasks, facebook, twitter, telegram and signature sports and translation.
These are a good way to propaganda ICO project, I join the telegram and signature sports only commonly, signature sports require you to a week to complete a certain task (10-15 posts a week), the telegram just need to remain active until the end of the ICO.
member
Activity: 392
Merit: 13
January 21, 2018, 09:44:05 PM
#73
I am surprised the companies stop the bounties so quickly. They could continue bounties with signatures and logos or avatars for facebook, twitter and other social media long after the ICO ends.  It would be a great way to get advertising for their new start ups to have people to continue displaying their logo.   Whatever momentum they gained from the initial bounty likely stops quickly.  Too bad, as it is the bounties that really spread the word about the new start ups.  ( Maybe there are some companies doing this extended bounty already but it seems that once the ICO ends the bounties are stopped).
sr. member
Activity: 1582
Merit: 253
January 21, 2018, 09:10:12 PM
#72
Am a newbie here... Does anyone know what and how does bounty works?
bounty or bounty campaigns are project-specified promotions in a company and we must follow the terms and conditions set by the company
member
Activity: 359
Merit: 15
January 21, 2018, 09:06:40 PM
#71
Am a newbie here... Does anyone know what and how does bounty works?

bounty is prize or pay for job or task you do for a specific projects or campaign. but in your status right no you cant fin any bounty that will allow you to join. maybe you should rank up atleast jr. member to be able to join bounty.
member
Activity: 97
Merit: 11
January 21, 2018, 09:02:55 PM
#70
Am a newbie here... Does anyone know what and how does bounty works?

Bounty campaign means that you need to do a task for the campaign of a company. You'll advertise their project by putting their signature on every post/activity you do. Some bounty campaigns accepts Newbie rank but mostly they only accept jr. member or higher.
full member
Activity: 415
Merit: 103
"Revolutionising Marketing and Loyalty"
January 21, 2018, 09:02:00 PM
#69

In the near future bounty as payment will be more and more popular. And as we can see many projects inducing their ico participants to participate in the promotion and supporting the project. Proof of care will be mandatory for the most  good projects.
member
Activity: 266
Merit: 10
January 21, 2018, 09:00:36 PM
#68
Am a newbie here... Does anyone know what and how does bounty works?

If we explain for more specific i think it will take more time.
In small definition, bounty is just promoting the project to be successfull.
How we do it, just go to bounty section, read one of the bounty thread, read any kind of bounty campaign and read the rule. I think you will understand how it work if you read the rule.
member
Activity: 392
Merit: 13
January 21, 2018, 08:51:16 PM
#67
Just a word of caution.... I am not sure how successful others have been with different types of bounty.  I am new to using social media (facebook, twitter, reddit) so I don't have enough numbers of followers usually to get or qualify for some of those bounties.
I like to write and I have written about 30 different blog posts.... so far I have received 0 bounty in my ETH wallet for all my efforts.  Writing quality blogs about a new ICO takes on average 5-8 hours, and the bounty offered is usually low.  100 to 500 tokens may sound like a lot in the bounty reward decription but when you realize they are offering the tokens for 1 cent to 5 cents then you are getting usually a very small amount for the effort $5-25.  
I will likely switch to twitter (retweets)  it seems people are more successful getting their bounties from facebook and twitter than video and blog posting.    It requires a lot of hustle and you have to read the bounty rules *VERY* carefully to comply with all their rules. 

So I guess my advice is to avoid writing  blogs  (from my experience) ICOs don't reward people who read their whitepapers and write articles.  There are many scamming ICOs that never pay bounty after their ICOs end.    Good luck.

Thanks for the feedback. I did my first signature campaign for a coin already on an exchange (Intense Coin), so I assume it's easier to be sure the value of your work and it's more probable to be paid. This one is my second, an ICO, so I hope everything will be ok ! 



Yes, the signature campaigns seem a little more likely to pay the bounty as some are automated with bots that do the checking of the signatures and forum postings automatically.  I have had terrible luck with blog posts, wasted a lot of my time with no bounty for my efforts.   Will try twitter and retweets bounty on my next attempt with an ICO bounty.  Good luck. 
member
Activity: 140
Merit: 10
January 21, 2018, 08:23:46 PM
#66
Just a word of caution.... I am not sure how successful others have been with different types of bounty.  I am new to using social media (facebook, twitter, reddit) so I don't have enough numbers of followers usually to get or qualify for some of those bounties.
I like to write and I have written about 30 different blog posts.... so far I have received 0 bounty in my ETH wallet for all my efforts.  Writing quality blogs about a new ICO takes on average 5-8 hours, and the bounty offered is usually low.  100 to 500 tokens may sound like a lot in the bounty reward decription but when you realize they are offering the tokens for 1 cent to 5 cents then you are getting usually a very small amount for the effort $5-25.  
I will likely switch to twitter (retweets)  it seems people are more successful getting their bounties from facebook and twitter than video and blog posting.    It requires a lot of hustle and you have to read the bounty rules *VERY* carefully to comply with all their rules. 

So I guess my advice is to avoid writing  blogs  (from my experience) ICOs don't reward people who read their whitepapers and write articles.  There are many scamming ICOs that never pay bounty after their ICOs end.    Good luck.

Thanks for the feedback. I did my first signature campaign for a coin already on an exchange (Intense Coin), so I assume it's easier to be sure the value of your work and it's more probable to be paid. This one is my second, an ICO, so I hope everything will be ok ! 

member
Activity: 378
Merit: 11
January 21, 2018, 03:01:35 PM
#65
Bounty its like a job that you decide to take. If you do the job you get paid (usually in coins). Bounties differ, they can be twitter BTT, Reddit, Medium and many other. Check the bounties section in BTT
full member
Activity: 235
Merit: 101
a sharp sword
January 21, 2018, 02:59:07 PM
#64
And the main purpose of all bounty campaigns is to spread the information about some new startup and for to attract as much as possible investors money in it
That and also it's better for the developers to have you know what the project is about so  you can invest in it as well.
newbie
Activity: 120
Merit: 0
January 21, 2018, 02:56:02 PM
#63
Bounty is advertising for a project in return for a pay in form of tokens of the project . You wait till the project get enlisted on exchange and you sell the tokens for bitcoins or Ether. Bounties can be in form of signature campaign on this forum, twitter ,facebook or translation.
member
Activity: 392
Merit: 13
January 21, 2018, 02:44:03 PM
#62
Just a word of caution.... I am not sure how successful others have been with different types of bounty.  I am new to using social media (facebook, twitter, reddit) so I don't have enough numbers of followers usually to get or qualify for some of those bounties.
I like to write and I have written about 30 different blog posts.... so far I have received 0 bounty in my ETH wallet for all my efforts.  Writing quality blogs about a new ICO takes on average 5-8 hours, and the bounty offered is usually low.  100 to 500 tokens may sound like a lot in the bounty reward decription but when you realize they are offering the tokens for 1 cent to 5 cents then you are getting usually a very small amount for the effort $5-25.  
I will likely switch to twitter (retweets)  it seems people are more successful getting their bounties from facebook and twitter than video and blog posting.    It requires a lot of hustle and you have to read the bounty rules *VERY* carefully to comply with all their rules. 

So I guess my advice is to avoid writing  blogs  (from my experience) ICOs don't reward people who read their whitepapers and write articles.  There are many scamming ICOs that never pay bounty after their ICOs end.    Good luck.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 74
January 21, 2018, 02:14:31 PM
#62
I think the bounty program is well explained in this thread. I just recommend to give it a decent research which bounty campaign you join. Sometimes you wont get any coins or the coins are worthless. So its very important to join a decent campaign to make some cash.

All the best,

Peterparker9191
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