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Topic: How do you choose your bounty hunt? - page 4. (Read 515 times)

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February 19, 2018, 06:28:49 AM
#57
Do you follow any particular system or do you take any particular steps to make sure you are on a good bounty campaign? Do you just look at the WP or the total ammount?

I choose my bounty hunt by studying and analyzing everything about the bounty, judging from the product or services it sells, I can tell whether the bounty campaign or the whole campaign itself would have a high chance of success or not. That is why it is very important for me to study everything first, before I register myself as a participant in a particular campaign.
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February 19, 2018, 06:14:03 AM
#56
Do you follow any particular system or do you take any particular steps to make sure you are on a good bounty campaign? Do you just look at the WP or the total ammount?
Now there is very much competition in the bounty companies, if the project is very good, then you can get very little, compared to that project where there are few participants. I try to go there where there is a limit on the number of participants in the social network and, of course, the project should not be a scam, of course I do an analysis.
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February 19, 2018, 06:10:33 AM
#55
Do you follow any particular system or do you take any particular steps to make sure you are on a good bounty campaign? Do you just look at the WP or the total ammount?
First I check the ICO in the the website of icorating. And I check how many bounty hunters are currently in the bounty. I also check the whitepaper of the ico to see if they have a good project.
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February 19, 2018, 06:10:25 AM
#54
Generally I look at a bounty campaign in the same way as I look in ICOs i want to invest in.
If I after doing my research don't find that I would put my own hard earned money into the ICO doing the bounty campaign, I will also not participate in the bounty.
The reason for this is quite simple, what is the point of owning some tokens via bounty campaign, if the token is going to be worth nothing after the ICO or simply nobody would want to particiapte in the ICO so bounty would be extremly small.
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February 19, 2018, 05:56:56 AM
#53
I first look at whether I genuinely believe that the ICO will be successful. Then I look at the Bounty and try to estimate how much reward I would receive for my time. I then weigh it up and make a final decision. Personally the single question I ask is 'would I invest in this ICO?' and that is what decides it for me.
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February 19, 2018, 05:53:37 AM
#52
To choose bounty, I prefer to read whitepaper first. To know the process and how the bounty works. I also see the payment system. To be at the end of the bounty no longer need to worry about the award will be accepted. I'm not tempted by a lot of bounty, because it could be a scams.
jr. member
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February 19, 2018, 05:50:20 AM
#51
The selection criteria for me are the following: development plan, qualified and specialized team, which has proven itself well, the presence of partner companies and remuneration.
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February 19, 2018, 05:40:54 AM
#50
Choosing a bounty is also a big project…I mean if you want to get something from any bounty then before joining you have to read about the project, about whitepaper.

After that you can take decision that mentioned project is worthy or not? & you will in the better position to join that bounty or just left.
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February 19, 2018, 05:39:01 AM
#49
Reading the white paper is my first task, before  I check the products  or services to be offer. Total bounty allocation  is also another  thing I look at.
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February 19, 2018, 05:38:40 AM
#48
Do you follow any particular system or do you take any particular steps to make sure you are on a good bounty campaign? Do you just look at the WP or the total ammount?


overall you have to learn it, just as if you want to invest in ico. all should be a reference in every inquiry and learning.
there are many processes that must be done before I really decide everything, this is for the sake of sustainability and success that I want to get.
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February 19, 2018, 05:33:14 AM
#47
Do you follow any particular system or do you take any particular steps to make sure you are on a good bounty campaign? Do you just look at the WP or the total ammount?
For me to choose the good ICO,  firstly i looked who the manager of this project.  I recommend to follow sylon,  deadley and jamal. And the next i will learn the roadmap and whitepaper of that projects. And i usually join the project which their private sale rapidly sold.
It's not easy to choose ICOs,  so i suggest you to sharing with your friends and the others bounty hunter before you want join the ICo project.
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February 19, 2018, 05:24:13 AM
#46
Do you follow any particular system or do you take any particular steps to make sure you are on a good bounty campaign? Do you just look at the WP or the total ammount?
There are a number of aspects that you need to pay attention to before deciding to spend your own time on bounty tasks. In other words, the proposed project should be monitored for assessing financial attractiveness. In fact, you need to understand how much money you can ultimately be able to collect a particular project. Take into account: the reputation of developers, the availability of already invested money in the project, if the ICO started, the number of bounty participants, the adequacy of the management of the promo campaign, the adequacy of the tasks, fixing the issue and ascertaining the current and final price for each token.
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February 19, 2018, 05:21:19 AM
#45
Recently I read a good article on this topic, here are some points that I remember for myself:
Pay attention to the moderator of the topic, he must have a high rank
Watch the spreadsheet if the members of the high rank are adjacent to the project, this indicates the prospectivity of the project, these people already have sufficient experience and knowledge to make the right choice.
Projects should not be very long-term, maximum 2-3 months.
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February 19, 2018, 05:20:18 AM
#44
In general, I will focus on several important factors, the first factor is the project code is open source, the second factor is  how much is the token total raise money, the third factor is that the people number of tokens telegram group.
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February 19, 2018, 05:18:11 AM
#43
when I choose a campaign, I always see the manager, like need money, woshib, artezzy, sylon, hua_hui, thehun, block eye, amazix team, and tokensuite theme.

then I also always look at altcoin sales and allocation.

Indeed, and this is my point. Knowing the ICO nature is just a plain waste of time but instead bounty campaign manager will do a lot of differences.
Yahoo, Sylon, TokenSuite Team like Needmoney and Otcaytu2005 and other veteran bounty campaign managers that are being paid high value of money to handle their ICO promotion and ads through wearing ICO signature, avatar and badges will do help them achieve their goals and targets.
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February 19, 2018, 05:17:44 AM
#42
Do you follow any particular system or do you take any particular steps to make sure you are on a good bounty campaign? Do you just look at the WP or the total ammount?
i see the total amount or raised fund of project/ico then about the project for long term and useless for everyone
ussually if useless in community ico will reach big funds
sometimes i join ico with pass the softcaps
newbie
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February 19, 2018, 05:14:47 AM
#41
I think you should check out the campaigns of the well known Bounty Managers out there. This way you can be sure you won't mess it up by falling into a scam Bounty Campaign.
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February 19, 2018, 05:14:36 AM
#40
Do you follow any particular system or do you take any particular steps to make sure you are on a good bounty campaign? Do you just look at the WP or the total ammount?

The only thing that I am going to consider on joining any signature bounty campaigns (this is the real reason why new members of this forum are increasing every day) is the bounty manager itself.
I never do many criteria and spend more time on reading their white papers, their project goals, their developers and other ICO aspects that will waster your time and miss the chance of getting good value bounty stake tokens.
Bounty managers that are veteran on handling bounty campaigns like Yahoo, Sylon and Needmoney are my best bounty managers and I always join almost all of their active bounty campaigns until today.
Because I believe that good ICOs are hiring good bounty managers and now newbie and Jr. Members.
newbie
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February 19, 2018, 05:12:28 AM
#39
In my opinion, there are a couple of signs that can make you confident on bounty campaign quality. First, the project that lies in the foundation of bounty campaign should be promising. Use search and your own common sense to access that. Then ICO dev team should be credible enough to convince potential investors on its ability to deliver all its promises. The last point concerns the bounty math, i.e. your potential reward should be higher than some threshold level to spend your time on the campaign. By the way, the participation of some well-known team as the bounty lead is a good indirect sign.
Yes, thank you for sharing. This is my first time joining the bounty campaign.
This information is very useful to me.
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February 19, 2018, 05:09:26 AM
#38
How I choose my bounty is that first I look at the bounty manager some bounty managers do not manage bounties that are not promising or scam project.I avoid bounty managers that have negative trust .I also look at the team of the project it says a lot about the project .Lastly I read the whitepaper.
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