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Topic: How do you keep track of the airdrops and bounties you've joined - page 3. (Read 1055 times)

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You need to be very disciplined and organized not to get lost among so many projects, ann threads, bounties, etc.. The solution i found for myself was making a spreadsheet and keeping it updated with any information i might need later on. This way i never forget any deadlines for a signature campaign or the number of posts, for example
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Visit their thread because most of the time the manager provides a spreadsheet link from which you can check your status, post counts, tokens earned etc. Airdrop announcements are usually made in their thread or in the telegram they required you to join.
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I'm trying to find a system to keep track of airdrops and bounties I've joined.
Things I'm trying to achieve: Keep track of when to perform an action, check if there is a follow-up, notify myself to retweet or post and of course when to check if a campaign paid me.

Needless to say: I haven't managed sofar... So I'm curious how you do.

i think you can make a file that contain the airdrops and bounties you've joined and you can always write some note after you update so you can check it in anytime. its important to have a file for each campaign you've joined because you can easily to update, to check, or add new airdrops and bounty you want to join. and I think you can make an excel file to add your list or you can write it in notepad file.
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For aidrops its just simple and easy, just join telegram groups eg. Crypto Airdrops Tracker, or just frequently visit bitcointalk threads like Announcements (Altcoins) , Tokens (Altcoins) and Bounty (Altcoins) almost everyday you would see them coming.

Thx, good tip, but my questions was how do you keep track on airdrops and bounties you've joined.
Personally I'm still struggling with keeping track of when to post / tweet / etc, when to check if a campaign has registered your contributions and of course when a campaign paid out.
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You could use the forum's watch list for a small number of bounties and airdrops.
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For aidrops its just simple and easy, just join telegram groups eg. Crypto Airdrops Tracker, or just frequently visit bitcointalk threads like Announcements (Altcoins) , Tokens (Altcoins) and Bounty (Altcoins) almost everyday you would see them coming.
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Ok, I'm going to try to organize it with a spreadsheet.
Just to recap: Here's some tips to organise which airdrops and bounties you've joined:
  • use a spreadsheet Grin
    * have a sheet for airdrops (fire and forget, just to check once in a while)
    * have a sheet for bounties, where you can enter bounty details like rules, etc
  • bookmark the bounties
  • join the telegram groups (personally I find them a kind of information overload)
  • check / track your wallet on MEW or https://deltabalances.github.io/ (Good one, thanks @andrii.povkh)
  • make a list / spreadsheet on Google Drive
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To track bounty, you can see in the spreadsheet  Wink in the bounty manager's thread and for airdrop I do not know how to trace it because I do not like joining the airdrop.
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I'm trying to find a system to keep track of airdrops and bounties I've joined.
Things I'm trying to achieve: Keep track of when to perform an action, check if there is a follow-up, notify myself to retweet or post and of course when to check if a campaign paid me.

Needless to say: I haven't managed sofar... So I'm curious how you do.
Use a spreadsheet, that is the only way to keep up to date with all that info, before investing in crypto I never used spreadsheets and I always thought why people use it them and now I know since it is the best way to keep track of all the information you generate, it is a boring and tedious process but you need to do it if you want to avoid missing any important information for you.
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Use a spreadsheet, if you design it properly, with different colors for different type of fields, and with dates and countdowns to events, you will be able to keep very many items under control.
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You keep track of them via Groups and Channels of the ICO you have signed up to.
Telegram groups/channels, announcement or bounty threads usually have a spreadsheet with information about this.
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Usually you are provided with a spreadsheet to track progress. one can maintain one on his/her own as well.
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Try joining some telegram groups by downloading the app then search for airdrops. But if you have the luxury to actually wait in the bounties or marketplace section, you might be lucky to be a part of one or many.
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There is no one simple and easy to use solution for this matter. As for me I use excel spreadsheet. There I have one sheet for each project bounty with the rules and all required links and actions. Same for airdrops. But most airdrops are sold on etherdelta, so there is a good website to keep track of airdrop tokens there: https://deltabalances.github.io just don't forget to opt checkboxes "Show unlisted tokens", "Hide zero balances", "Show more decimals".
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I keep records of my bounties by bookmarks and also I create a spreadsheet.  I pick my twitter or face book links and paste on another column so that when I come to render my report I don not have to go back to copy from face book or twitter. For airdrops I do nothing as it is not with in my circle of influence. I only check my account once in a while to see if am lucky to get free airdrop tokens.
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i think best thing to do track all of them writing in a excel spreadsheet. in a well planned spreadsheet can be very helpful.
full member
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It's either you list on a spreadsheet, or just being mindful about it. It is important as well to jump into their telegram or slack to keep updated of what's happening. I've joined several campaigns and so far so good.
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I do not really check on airdrops.Some do not really give or just scams by the way.But I do trace them at the last page of the bounty thread that i am into.Or on their telegram.

I feel you brother Grin
With my workload I don't mind to check the airdrops I joined, what I always do is to check my wallet if there's a coin that added. And for bounty I always read the thread if there's an update and I usually join in their telegram or slack channel as the devs are always active there compare in bitcointalk.
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Can someone advise how can track airdrop faster thankyou
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Actually just write all of your bounty in some place for example in exel form and check in several time.
Check also in official facebook and thread for the recent news.
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