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Topic: Do you research the company before participating in a bounty? - page 6. (Read 2153 times)

newbie
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Is the model feasible?
Is the model novel?
Is there scalability?
This is my personal opinion
In my opinion, I will attend
member
Activity: 99
Merit: 21
I will in the future and I believe anyone who is participating and effectively advertising for them should make sure they aren't a scam.
full member
Activity: 574
Merit: 100
Yes definitely. You must research all the details so that you will know all the problems and you can easily give answers to them.In the end of the day you solve all the problems by doing that task.
full member
Activity: 658
Merit: 102
For sure you need to make a research before joining since its your time you are giving away to promote their project. I dont know about you but my time is valuable to me and dont want to spend it doing worthless things.
hero member
Activity: 2520
Merit: 783
If you are going to participate in a bounty campaign then you should act like you are the investor in that project or in the company that you are trying to get into. Participating in bounty campaigns take a lot of time also and you should be careful in joining in bounty campaigns so all the time and efforts that you putted will be worth it.
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 100
Of course. Because, we are involved in it. It's very unpleasant if bounty we follow is just scam or a failure for investors. Of course investors are suffering losses in a material also his time.
full member
Activity: 197
Merit: 100
YES... Every time I research the company before participating any bounty campaign. At First I always reading Whitepaper and  check about project details, Road map, Team Member. Project future, Project real life usable, project reliable, Project develop and controlling capability after confirm everything then i join.

Because every day lot of coming Bounty project in marketplace. Some project good and reliable and maximum project going scam so we have consensus about find out good  and reliable project. I don't want to waste my time to promote any scam and unreliable project.
sr. member
Activity: 335
Merit: 250
DECENTRALIZED CLOUD SERVICES
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, I do research everytime before I will join bounty campaigns. What I am looking for is a campaign that will surely have a big impact in the market by reading their white paper that is the most important thing that I had to do before joining. The campaign must have a partnership with a great company to become a hit with investors.
full member
Activity: 252
Merit: 100
I will do some basically level research on the company, product and team behind the bounty, maybe not to the same level of ICO investigation but certainly doing some checks, you are going to invest your time into bounty campaigns so some time upfront is worth it. 
sr. member
Activity: 1736
Merit: 357
Peace be with you!
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 I do. It might give us ideas on how serious the said ICO project will be. Doing research before participating in bounty would gives us peace of mind too. I think it is the basic step to prevent from getting scammed. These are my questions need to be answered before joining ICO's; Is the project's idea unique or just a nonsense and redundant piece of crap? Is the team made up of reputable, trusted and skilled individuals? Do they have a working application? What is the team's purpose of making such project? From where the project and the company is located? How does the project would survive or how can the project be successful? These may be not the best basis but I'm sure I got my invested time to be worth it when the ICO I participated is a success. That is why I am promoting Spectre.ai ICO because it had passed my standards and I also believe that this project will be successful due to it's unique ideas.
full member
Activity: 266
Merit: 102
All of us need to do research the company before we participate in a bounty to make learning and yo studying the project. We have to know the works of an ICOs before we join in. You just know the team in the ICOs are not scam and not realistic. Also the whitepaper to know the situations of the project, and the team who's better to participating in its bounty.
full member
Activity: 501
Merit: 127
Just wondering if this is something everyone does, and what questions you need answered before you are comfortable participating (and actively promoting) an ICO?
It's a good thing to consider company background and do a lot of research before engaging to any ICO. This isn't a play at all. We are giving out much time, effort and among all is money. Especially if you have a huge budget, you really need to do extensive research. I would suggest to check the community of ICO and not those who only pump the hype.
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
of course it's important to review the project and team behind it before looking at rewards!

for me i hold half of bounty rewards and sell other half!
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
of course, not just the company only that we searched but the track record of each developers team should also be done research
newbie
Activity: 53
Merit: 0
Yes i really do a research before joining on to it.
because we today we really need to have a good IDEA for a Project .
not for their own benefits but it will have a good Impact to the Others too .
We really need to acknowledge some of the Good ICO projects because
They have a good purpose on it.
not just joining for money..

Yes i agree with you !!!!
full member
Activity: 153
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?
I definitely search their company first before joining, what question should I ask that a company has the answer is : "is your project unique?". Because I want to promote actively a project that is unique in concept. And if their token can be easily bought in the market.
member
Activity: 153
Merit: 10
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.

I agree. But the capacity of the team to give the next step "EXECUTE" is also important.
If they are not able to execute, the token will not be appreciated because nobody uses it.
The best metric to know if they execute is looking into the past.
My favourite tokens in this case are:
  -> Props: https://propsproject.com < supported by YouNow and backed by Union Square Ventures (the same as Kik or Filecoin)
  -> AppCoins: https://appcoins.io < supported by Aptoide and backed by e.Ventures (San Francisco / Germany), Golden Gate Ventures (Singapore) and Gobi VC (China)

Compare them using Google Trends, adding Kin/Kik which ICO is over:
   https://trends.google.pt/trends/explore?q=kik,younow,aptoide
full member
Activity: 266
Merit: 101
Cryptomooniac - to the moon and beyond...
Sure, I definitely do it and try to participate in bounties only for the projects I truly believe, and may invest on them. Because I want my "free coins" to have some value and not sell them quickly for a few bucks.
full member
Activity: 336
Merit: 100
Alfa-Enzo: Introducing the First Global Smartmarke
Yes i really do a research before joining on to it.
because we today we really need to have a good IDEA for a Project .
not for their own benefits but it will have a good Impact to the Others too .
We really need to acknowledge some of the Good ICO projects because
They have a good purpose on it.
not just joining for money..
newbie
Activity: 53
Merit: 0
If you wanna join to a bounty campaign, you should ask yourself some questions:
- What is the project?
- What is its purpose?
- Is it potential?
- How about the developers?
- They spend how many tokens to pay for bounty campaign?

Thanks good questions !!!
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