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Topic: How to Choose better Bounty Projects? - page 15. (Read 22417 times)

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November 17, 2018, 06:55:56 PM
#61
that's a whole lot of points to watch out for when looking out to join a bounty. i look out for trust worthy project, i wouldn't like to promote a project that is full of red flag and can be a scam. best is to take time to find out the best bounty. i would ask which bounty had the best return for each one of us and how we got to know about the bounty, but that would be next time.
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November 17, 2018, 06:53:07 PM
#60
At this moment, no matter how huge the potential of the project is, most of it are failing due to the negative market behavior. The situation negatively influences the outcome of the projects. Therefore, choosing a bounty project still do depend om the fortune of the project itself as well as the market situation which affects the projects.
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November 17, 2018, 06:46:40 PM
#59
Nice summary on what criteria to look when selecting bounty.
I would add bounty allocation split.
Depending on in which bounty campaign are you taking part it is important how much is the bounty pool you will get your rewards .
It is not all the same it is 10-20%  or 30-40%.
Different bounties pay more for different campaigns and you have to be aware of this split.
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November 17, 2018, 03:14:49 AM
#58
See also who is the admin of the ICO Campaign. Look carefully if they can be trusted to look at their background and find out what their other campaigns have been accomplished.

It can be of great help to know if our bounty campaign is legit and we will give rewards that are right for us.
That right I usually take bounty from reputable managers. I do not need to scrutinize the projects very much, just trust those managers because the chances of success of those bounty is very high.
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November 17, 2018, 03:00:39 AM
#57
See also who is the admin of the ICO Campaign. Look carefully if they can be trusted to look at their background and find out what their other campaigns have been accomplished.

It can be of great help to know if our bounty campaign is legit and we will give rewards that are right for us.
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November 17, 2018, 02:40:51 AM
#56
The best way for you to do this is to do your own research and not follow the things that other people say. You are going to want to check out the team members of the coins to make sure that they are actually the people who are working on the coin. Also look at the product to make sure that it is a product that you can be sure will be viable for the long term
There is actually no other way at all than that. One thing I have known is that no matter how much some people want to keep lazing around, avoiding the aspect of due diligence as bounty hunters, they will eventually realize that this is something they just simply have to always do some good research just as an investor will do before participating in a project.

You are using time and resources, and you just won't want to be wasting that time on some shitty project with no future. The most important thing is just to look at two major things, the project team members as well as the product available. If those are not intact, then, there is a huge red flag.
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November 16, 2018, 03:09:42 AM
#55
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November 16, 2018, 03:03:22 AM
#54
I am choosing a good bounty projects it based on their team that handled the projects. Quality of the projects on how to be implemented it in the market. Bounty managers I also check. their white paper and road map. Their token allocations and number of participants.
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November 16, 2018, 02:54:43 AM
#53
We are running a reward game here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.47114651

We would like to invite all you guys to join Cheesy
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November 16, 2018, 02:47:45 AM
#52
look at the quality of the project by analyzing the most important thing is to do. When can conclude this phase of the project in about other phases will be easily exceeded. many or at least participants did indeed become another factor in the outcome, but would look into the concept would be much better.
Sure thing! The quality of a project when it comes to the team as well as the MVP is one thing that a bounty hunter should never discard checking out. It will only take just few minutes or hours to do some pretty good diligence and at least, you will know you have been able to avert some little risk when it comes to being scammed.

However, when it comes to the success of the ICO in general, and whether they reach their soft cap at least, which is a determinant factor to getting paid as a bounty hunter, that is one risk you really cannot avert and you just have to live with but at least, it is always hard for a project with solid product not to get noticed by investors.
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November 13, 2018, 03:14:35 AM
#51
look at the quality of the project by analyzing the most important thing is to do. When can conclude this phase of the project in about other phases will be easily exceeded. many or at least participants did indeed become another factor in the outcome, but would look into the concept would be much better.
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November 13, 2018, 03:09:20 AM
#50
The best way for you to do this is to do your own research and not follow the things that other people say. You are going to want to check out the team members of the coins to make sure that they are actually the people who are working on the coin. Also look at the product to make sure that it is a product that you can be sure will be viable for the long term
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November 10, 2018, 10:13:16 AM
#49
in choosing a bounty project I myself first saw the bounty manager if in my opinion the manager was experienced and often succeeded in an ICO project of course most likely the project they were managing in the future would be successful as well and the second was from the ICO they had collected if it was good the result is certainly the possibility for success is also getting bigger.
yes i too observe that good bounty manager do not invest their time in dull projects. also sometimes even dull projects got success with successful bounty manager.
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November 08, 2018, 10:31:30 AM
#48
in choosing a bounty project I myself first saw the bounty manager if in my opinion the manager was experienced and often succeeded in an ICO project of course most likely the project they were managing in the future would be successful as well and the second was from the ICO they had collected if it was good the result is certainly the possibility for success is also getting bigger.
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November 06, 2018, 10:08:53 AM
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The most important thing is to check the team members. Because I have seen so much projects that are doing everything great, whitepaper, giveaways, bounty and so on, but they are just copy pasting team members from another projects. Be careful guys.
it is not a formula to judge a successful project.,, however, definitly good to choose for successful bounty programm
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November 06, 2018, 05:37:38 AM
#46
I think another factor is to check the date the bounty will end, it's not encouraging to join bounty that takes a long time to end especially if you are a low ranking member,
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November 06, 2018, 05:21:36 AM
#45
It's important to join campaign by a good bounty manager and strong project. I prefer campaign that has big reward pool and has specific timeline with starting day and ending day. Stakes updated weekly is a must. Some lazy bounty managers don't update the sheet and i don't know if i was accepted or wasnot.
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November 06, 2018, 05:17:15 AM
#44
The most important thing is to check the team members. Because I have seen so much projects that are doing everything great, whitepaper, giveaways, bounty and so on, but they are just copy pasting team members from another projects. Be careful guys.
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November 06, 2018, 02:16:20 AM
#43
A lot of useful tips, but not everyone has time to go with all these huge research, personally I look at the signatures and campaigns of most high ranked members, keep their record, research further among them and choose the ones that has much potential using the parameters as stated
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November 06, 2018, 01:47:30 AM
#42
Yes deffinitely this is a good idea. And i think when i join the bounty i atrac at the website of the project, its design and flow that enhances me more to join. Also the budget, honestly speaking you're right. And ofcourse the very important is that when you join a bounty campaign, see to it that you join with a very trusted manager.
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