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Topic: Do you research the company before participating in a bounty? - page 3. (Read 2166 times)

member
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Yes, you definately should check some at least superficial information about the company. But usually the majority of people just want easy money and don't bother about these things. Read White Paper, look through the social networks and people comments.
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The future is your Genome
Yes i do a lot of research before joining bounty programs,your time is precious and also your efforts.You dont want to lose your month of posting for nothing.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
Research is always good and I look to the dev team and whoever is running their ann pages to see if they are transparent with the community. That is the first thing I look for among looking for a good product and team.
full member
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Merit: 100
Same goes with everybody who wants to participates in an ico. Research, read some surveys and study the ICO first before joining in because we all hate scam icos.
full member
Activity: 244
Merit: 102
I personally do, just down to the fact that I want this community to be helping people make good investments and to grow the crypto world.

Sadly I know a lot of people who join bounty campaigns to whoever is the highest bidder, which is understandable as well and I do not judge them for it.
member
Activity: 274
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Yes researching is the key to success,if you are not sure into something you are getting in you will end up like crying.
full member
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Those fellows, who never do it before participating in a Bounty program, can simply support some fraud, an ICO which can be turn to be a scam. It may lead to the fact that more people will be deceived. Always make your own research even before Bounty.
full member
Activity: 280
Merit: 102
Researching for the ICO before participating in any bounty isn't a must, but you can to make you feel comfortable with helping them.
Bounties will usually ask you to promote their ICO in different pages or group or channels, so it's best to know if your promoting a scam or legit ICO.
full member
Activity: 224
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DIW - Decentralized Security
Do you buy a car before Test driving it?

Even though Bounties are harmless, you just have to work for the tokens they offer you, Research is the first thing you do imho. Why waste time in a bounty if you are not planning to invest in the ICO..
full member
Activity: 406
Merit: 102
Yes indeed. It is very important that you know what you're getting into. Know the people behind the project. It pays a lot that you know the people behind it is trustworthy enough. There are lots of scams running now so we have to be vigilant at all times.
legendary
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Just wondering if this is something everyone does, and what questions you need answered before you are comfortable participating (and actively promoting) an ICO?

Yes ofcourse, I spend time to read their white paper,platforms and even the participants I do searched their comments and background. There are some ICOs project who's not real or fake. Some of them abandon their project if they don't have investor. I also particular participated bounty campaign who gave more tokens.
hero member
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This is a must, if you are not optimistic about this project, then you participate in his reward task not get some useless tokens it? You are definitely optimistic about the reward task.
You can easily end up optimistic about a shitty project though. So it takes a lot of research to make a good decision.
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
It is really relevant that you should research well on what kind of company or group of people that is backing up the ICO before you participate on their bounty threads, sometime these company or people are scammers, you advertise them then when they have enough money on ICO they will just vanish into thin air.
full member
Activity: 364
Merit: 100
Just wondering if this is something everyone does, and what questions you need answered before you are comfortable participating (and actively promoting) an ICO?
if I research at an ICO company I never do but just read the reviews or information from the forum I do for the ICO project
member
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Open and Transparent Science Powered By Blockchain
This is a must, if you are not optimistic about this project, then you participate in his reward task not get some useless tokens it? You are definitely optimistic about the reward task.
hero member
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Merit: 834
Just wondering if this is something everyone does, and what questions you need answered before you are comfortable participating (and actively promoting) an ICO?
One of the essential parts of a LEGIT ICO is its whitepaper. By just reading the whitepaper, you can get and understand all the details about the project. And the more complete the whitepaper of an ICO is, the higher the chance that the project developers are faithful about running the project.

You should see the following in an ICO's whitepaper:
  • Problem
  • Solution & Product
  • Token Implementation (how the token works with the product, economics and technical)
  • Team
  • Token Deployment & Plan

For me, the first thing that I look for in an ICO's whitepaper is the PROBLEM and SOLUTION together with the PRODUCT/TOKEN/COIN. A project that meets the problems in the real world are most likely the ones that will succeed in the future since most people will likely support those projects that can really help them. The solution should also be feasible and clear. The token are usually called the solutions, but how it will be implemented in the future is what makes the difference.

You should also be able to see in the whitepaper the TEAM. This gives more credibility to the project and it shows that the developers are ready to take the responsibility on what might happen to their project and the clients in the future.

Token deployment is more on the details about the ICO, pre-sale, and anything about the timeline of the project's schedules.


The Whitepaper is also the #1 place to filter out clowns that fling around the latest buzzwords without having any clue as to what the fuck they are doing (other than trying to grab money for nothing).
sr. member
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Merit: 250
Of course and that's what everyone should be doing.
member
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Just wondering if this is something everyone does, and what questions you need answered before you are comfortable participating (and actively promoting) an ICO?
I have never studied atau research a company when issuing an ICO but I ask for a recommendation to a senior or look at this forum
full member
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fLibero.financial
Definitely or else you may be left with worthless token. The project that offer any bounty must be look in very closely so that in the end they will be able to carry out their plans and not abandon their project.
full member
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WPP ENERGY - BACKED ASSET GREEN ENERGY TOKEN
Just wondering if this is something everyone does, and what questions you need answered before you are comfortable participating (and actively promoting) an ICO?

This is my first but going forward yes, I joined mine as it was one of the only offering newbies to participate at the time. I will always look to see how the rewards are split as well as grasping how well the idea is supported by the community.
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