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Topic: Bounty hunting advice for a newbie (Read 411 times)

copper member
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November 11, 2018, 06:18:31 PM
#23
My own advice here is dont try to take on too many bounties at thesame time it will only stress you out and you gain low Best is to take better ones and do them well
I agree, it is better to spend a couple of evenings to choose a few good bounties than to do everything, especially in my experience, only 5% -10% of all completed bounty can be successful.
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November 08, 2018, 05:39:31 PM
#22
My own advice here is dont try to take on too many bounties at thesame time it will only stress you out and you gain low Best is to take better ones and do them well
newbie
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November 08, 2018, 12:19:24 PM
#21
The majority of these ICO bounties are now KYC scams.
They sell your ID photos and info on the Dark web.
Initiative Q is a great example of an obvious scam.
But it's free to join, so a lot of suckers are falling for it.
sr. member
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November 08, 2018, 12:14:29 PM
#20
I'd recommend you to watch in team history if they have a previous project . If they had and it was succesful I think that you should go in . Otherwise you shouldn't
full member
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November 08, 2018, 10:12:25 AM
#19
<...>There was some list of bounties and what they pay on bitcointalk forum, but i've lost the link Huh
I guess you are talking about this thread by @Mitchell, that included an updated list of the best BTC paid signature campaigns: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/overview-of-bitcointalk-signature-ad-campaigns-last-update-01-jan-23-615953. The list was last updated last week, so it is up to date.

Thank you mate! I was looking for it for a long time
If I could share a merit i would do it, but do not have any for sharing=(
good luck!
legendary
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November 08, 2018, 10:08:31 AM
#18
<...>There was some list of bounties and what they pay on bitcointalk forum, but i've lost the link Huh
I guess you are talking about this thread by @Mitchell, that included an updated list of the best BTC paid signature campaigns: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/overview-of-bitcointalk-signature-ad-campaigns-last-update-01-jan-23-615953. The list was last updated last week, so it is up to date.
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November 08, 2018, 09:52:39 AM
#17
Hey guys, can you please remind me where can I check and track active or coming bounties? Especially that ones which pay btc/eth/fiat/othercoinswhichareonexchanges weekly. Yes,
there are such ones too.
There was some list of bounties and what they pay on bitcointalk forum, but i've lost the link Huh
jr. member
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November 08, 2018, 02:45:40 AM
#16
A years ago bounties have given decent profit to participants. Now bounties have changed. Because there are too many scam projects, cheating and not paying allocated amounts.

There was always a high number of scam projects, but during the pump of 2017, the market was so profitable that even poorly developed projects (scams) could give massive ROI (return on investments) and give the developers an easy exit route as early investors smiled to the bank.

The heightened bearish market exposes this scams, some of which are all to obvious.
And this has reduced investors interest in ICOs (this can be seen from drop in average amounts raised)
And this has a detrimental effect on bounties.
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November 07, 2018, 07:59:49 PM
#15
A years ago bounties have given decent profit to participants. Now bounties have changed. Because there are too many scam projects, cheating and not paying allocated amounts. Another important thing is a number of participants. There are too many guys here for bounties. The allocation is not enough for all the participants. Then you have to look out all the thing about before participating bounty campaigns.

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How many bounty campaigns  do you participate at one time?

Some bounty managers are limit weekly social media posts. But most bounties have no limit to participate.
newbie
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November 07, 2018, 04:25:46 PM
#14
I had another question. How many bounty campaigns  do you participate at one time? My limit was about 15 on FB and Twitter and it took about 1,5 hour a day. Still waiting for first valued results of 4 month of work Smiley
newbie
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November 07, 2018, 02:39:48 PM
#13
First thing, you could start by reading the guidelines for signature bounty hunting campaign : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/signature-campaign-guidelines-read-this-before-starting-or-joining-a-campaign-1684035
Then you could use this kind of spreasheet to find the bounty that is most adequate for you : http://bounty.slavyansk.biz/
You will find all the bounties available here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=238.0
Start by exploring the projects that seems promising to you, then ask you if the project seems feasable and if the team as the capability to deliver. Then maybe subscribe to their bounty.
Good luck on your bounty hunting
thank you friend, this really helped me. But it seems the link for the bounty list spreadsheet is paid  Embarrassed. Do you have other references?
copper member
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November 04, 2018, 04:07:45 PM
#12
Most importantly, success in bounty hunting is not on the number of projects you participated but in rather in how sincere the bounty and the bounty manager is and to cap it all over 50% of icos are known to be scam, they usually scam not just the investors but bounty hunters too.

50%? Depending on what you think is "Scam", I think 95% published on the forum or Scam or unrealized projects or projects that will never show the finished product.
newbie
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October 29, 2018, 09:00:13 AM
#11
Most importantly, success in bounty hunting is not on the number of projects you participated but in rather in how sincere the bounty and the bounty manager is and to cap it all over 50% of icos are known to be scam, they usually scam not just the investors but bounty hunters too.
copper member
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October 28, 2018, 06:24:27 PM
#10
I have spent the better part of this past few weeks reading up on cryptocurrency projects and all. While I have been writing articles for my friends who send me whitepapers, I am yet to understand bounty hunting.

Those of you who are established, could you write advices for upcoming bounty hunters? I would even appreciate private messages. I want to learn, I need help and I guess there are others like me who would benefit alot.

Unfortunately, participation in the bounty is a lottery, and from my experience I can say that, for example, if you make 100 bounties for half a year, the real projects that will collect the necessary funds, pay the bounty participants and will produce a listing of tokens for exchangers.... approximately 5-10 out of 100. Be psychologically prepared for this.
jr. member
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October 28, 2018, 10:39:55 AM
#9
My advice for you as a newbie is to always read the rules of each bounties carefully and also be patient with all your tasks
full member
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October 28, 2018, 10:37:39 AM
#8
I think this Bounty campaigns in a nutshell... thread created by me will help you to get an idea about bounty campaigns Smiley

But my advice is DYOR before participating in any campaigns. Most of the ICOs are loving bounties. The real problem is most of the ICOs are scams these days. So you need to consider several factors before joining a bounty campaign. Following threads (created by Coolcryptovator) will help you to spot scam ICOs and don't bother to participate any bounties of those scams.  

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October 28, 2018, 06:48:57 AM
#7
Those of you who are established, could you write advices for upcoming bounty hunters? I would even appreciate private messages. I want to learn, I need help and I guess there are others like me who would benefit alot.

I tried making this post before (hoping that it will help you):

Common Mistakes of Beginners/Newbies during ICO, Airdrops and Bounty Campaigns

Below are the topics of my post.
1. ETH Address vs Private Key
2. Bitcointalk Profile
3. ERC20 ETH Wallet
4. Forgetting to post your result
5. Quote vs New post vs Same post just edit
jr. member
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October 28, 2018, 02:16:39 AM
#6
I think if you want to be a skilled hunter, then we must first learn how to use patience, because we should carefully read all the white papers and project introductions when choosing a bounty event, which requires us to spend a lot of time!
jr. member
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October 28, 2018, 01:21:40 AM
#5
Understanding bounties is all about paying attention and reading the rules and details of participation.
If you have found a bounty you want to join, you would have to follow links to the bounty thread and follow the rules of specific campaigns you qualify for.
The teal dynamics of bounty hunting, like identifying good campaigns and when to sell bounty earned tokens is a broad topic and can only be learned through experience or direct coaching.
member
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October 27, 2018, 04:51:02 PM
#4
There are different campaigns in bounty hunting,there is the signature campaign,content campaign,social media campaign etc..

But the most profitable happens to be the signature/content,but as those who commented previously had stated most campaigns are scam projects,so you must be doing your homework carefully before joining any one of them to avoid a total waste of time..

Signature campaign has to do with you putting on a particular signature for a project and advertise through making posts(quality posts) here in the forum
While content has to do with writing quality stuffs about the project at hand
Do well to go through the links posted by the preceding comment after the original post
hero member
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October 27, 2018, 04:11:10 PM
#3
Do your research about bounty hunting, if you'll go to the Altcoin section you will see on how many bounty hunters are complaining that its no longer working for them.

Since you are into article writing, why not start your own freelancing service as a writer for some bloggers and publishing websites? though you can still use it for bounty hunting but finding a legit one today is hard, you are likely to waste your effort if you ended up to an unsuccessful bounty.
full member
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October 27, 2018, 03:55:43 PM
#2
First thing, you could start by reading the guidelines for signature bounty hunting campaign : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/signature-campaign-guidelines-read-this-before-starting-or-joining-a-campaign-1684035
Then you could use this kind of spreasheet to find the bounty that is most adequate for you : http://bounty.slavyansk.biz/
You will find all the bounties available here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=238.0
Start by exploring the projects that seems promising to you, then ask you if the project seems feasable and if the team as the capability to deliver. Then maybe subscribe to their bounty.
Good luck on your bounty hunting
newbie
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Merit: 0
October 27, 2018, 02:59:32 PM
#1
I have spent the better part of this past few weeks reading up on cryptocurrency projects and all. While I have been writing articles for my friends who send me whitepapers, I am yet to understand bounty hunting.

Those of you who are established, could you write advices for upcoming bounty hunters? I would even appreciate private messages. I want to learn, I need help and I guess there are others like me who would benefit alot.
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