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Topic: Choosing a Bounty Campaign? - page 14. (Read 2073 times)

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October 16, 2018, 05:06:16 AM
#36
if I choose a bounty, I must think carefully, of course through the bounty hunter community who continues to communicate communicatively about the bounty.
jr. member
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October 16, 2018, 04:40:09 AM
#35
There are many things to remember while choosing proper bounty campaign. The first thing is that Team of the project. If they project don’t have proper or experienced team mates then there are chances that project may get dumbbed on way. The second thing is Idea of the project. If you don’t have a unique idea or you are cloning someone else’s work then people are not going to join you. To know about the project you need to visit their whitepaper most of the bounty companies are writing about their project in the whitepaper.
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October 16, 2018, 04:22:39 AM
#34
When I choose bounty campaign I look always from the ICO's rating site it's very helpful to me and other hand I look for the trusted bounty manager that has a good reputation in handling bounty campaign programs.
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October 16, 2018, 03:54:04 AM
#33
You need to choose the good project if you want to make money because by joining on scam or worthless project you won't make anything by wasting your valuable time so you need to pick the best campaign for good incomes and also the bounty manager's reputation if someone is reputed one he will do enough research about advertising them so chance of scam is minimized.
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October 16, 2018, 03:49:08 AM
#32
In my opinion, the most important aspect when choosing a bounty is the project team.  Previous team experience.  The presence of specialists in the development of blockchain technology.
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October 16, 2018, 03:29:45 AM
#31
Yes, initially I see which manager is managing the campaign. Then I watch the project team. Then I check if the project already has a product. And the last I read whitepaper. If all these criteria suit me, then I start taking part in the bounty campaign.
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October 16, 2018, 03:16:31 AM
#30
What they mention above can lessen the chances of getting scam but this is not a guarantee for a good profit so manage your expectations. If the intention is to scam people, no matter how hard you do your research, it will be still useless tho.
We've seen good bounties and icos that turned to be scam like everything was so legit then everything turn the other way, they've gone while enjoying the money. And this will continue to happen if this can't be regulated.
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October 16, 2018, 01:53:49 AM
#29
Choosing a bounty campaign does require analysis and researching teams, bounty managers, whitepapers and also the allocation of funds outlined, so as not to get caught up in a scam project. Research better and provide convenience in finding good and potential projects.
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October 16, 2018, 01:51:12 AM
#28
Personally, I always participate in bounty companies only from proven bonus managers, because they will never want to tarnish their reputation by participating in scam ICO and always carefully analyze the project.
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October 16, 2018, 01:30:26 AM
#27
I chose the Bounty campaign from :
1. A professional and trusted campaign manager. Transparency in Bounty allocations, calculations, and timely payments.
2. ICO products. The vision and mission of the ICO must be apparent in the future, whether it will be more valuable in the future
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October 16, 2018, 12:59:52 AM
#26

       There are many details to consider when choosing a bounty project. The details mentioned by you are among the most important. Choosing projects with good, serious, well-known managers is very important. There are some "managers" who just want to fool. But when choosing an investment project or a bounty campaign project, we also need to read the whitepaper, put additional information on our telegram channel, and see if they have a lot of development teams.
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October 16, 2018, 12:50:52 AM
#25
Personally, I participate in bounty companies with already proven managers or platforms, because they do not want to lose reputation and support only proven ICO and not scams.
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October 16, 2018, 12:49:26 AM
#24
To analyze a project you must look at all thing of it. The most important will be the projects concept, whitepaper, team, advisor, roadmap, working product, MVP, operation. The project also need high reputation bounty manager with good designed bounty thread with clearly rule.

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October 16, 2018, 12:43:53 AM
#23
many are ignoring about analysis and also pay attention to the whitepaper with the concept. the newcomers even I see many think that follow a bounty followed large accounts rank is safe and it is wrong. If your having trouble finding the bounty of a good manager may be quite helpful though sometimes there is also a scam but the chances are pretty small.
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October 16, 2018, 12:42:08 AM
#22
I would choose the bounty I am going to participates based firstly on the Manager either they have a high reputation on Bitcointalk or it is being handled by one of the new breed of community management or bounty management companies. My next criteria is the project itself and do I think the coin is going to retain a value post-ICO.

It is tough to reap a decent reward from Bounty campaigns right now the Bear market has made things difficult for everyone. Maybe you need to sit and wait on the coins you have earned for a decent reward.
Yes, that's right, I also when I will participate in the Bounty campaign I always choose high reputation bounty managers in this forum. Because many managers are not responsible for campaign participants. An example is that it does not update spreadsheet for a long time and is also not active in replying to messages on telegram and others. And finally when I want to choose a good Bounty is the first time I see ICO project revenue, if the ICO has reached the softcap I will definitely choose the bounty.
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October 16, 2018, 12:02:47 AM
#21
I would choose the bounty I am going to participates based firstly on the Manager either they have a high reputation on Bitcointalk or it is being handled by one of the new breed of community management or bounty management companies. My next criteria is the project itself and do I think the coin is going to retain a value post-ICO.

It is tough to reap a decent reward from Bounty campaigns right now the Bear market has made things difficult for everyone. Maybe you need to sit and wait on the coins you have earned for a decent reward.
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October 16, 2018, 12:01:36 AM
#20
It seems to me that in this choice, intuition and experience will tell you best. I personally choose the bounty campaign
In order to earn at least something now in the company's bounty, you need to carefully select projects from a ton of garbage. Until the bounty hunter learns how to do it, there will be a lot of garbage until that time.
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October 15, 2018, 11:56:09 PM
#19
Well, from experienced once you join the bounty the first time you need to know is what program they use to going for , is those program really deserve to fight for or no. Because  when you join the bounty program then you already at the ICO's time and not sure it will need take a long time to distribute their kinda token and that's not so easy for their tokens to entering the exchange either. So just protect yourself, and I recommend to you to join the bounty which could pay you weekly with btc.
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October 15, 2018, 11:20:07 PM
#18
Everyone has his own way to choose Bounty Campaign. I also did some bounty activities. I will look at the following steps:

1. I usually take a week to see the project fever again.

2. Whether the team is real. Is there a fraud situation?

3. What is the heat of the community? How much is the discussion?

4. Whether to update social networking in time.

5. The distribution of reward activities. If the share of distribution is too low, there is no need to participate.
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October 15, 2018, 11:08:53 PM
#17
I have my own way of choosing a bounty, of course I don't want to repeat the same mistake for the umpteenth time, let alone the Bounty Manager does not guarantee that the project will be successful, but after I saw it lately, the bounty managers have been very careful in handling the project because this is not only us bounty hunters who feel aggrieved they will experience a huge loss especially their name is at stake. now I will only take part in the bounty with the main choice is the type of project based on the ICO rating and the products produced and how much they have a chance in the market
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