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Topic: How to choose bounty? - page 16. (Read 22784 times)

member
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January 27, 2019, 01:47:40 AM
I think what you mentioned is enough to make sure the bounty is good or not I also often make bounty selections like the ones you mentioned above, but sometimes I also check their youtube account to see if their team / ceo explain their project to the public
legendary
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Once a man, twice a child!
January 27, 2019, 01:09:12 AM
Hey guys I have different criterias:
1) ICO rating site
2) Design of the site (if it is too primitive and not unique don’t even pay attention)
3) Social Networks and activity there.
4) Number of subscribers in telegram
5) Team must pass KYC test on ICO Bench
6) Huge partners. For example exchanges
7) Hype
What do you think is this enough, or you recommend to add something?
I had those cancelled out because they're not true indicators to choosing a credible project. I have participated in ICOs that had all that yet they scammed. What about Viox? Westerncoin? Hextracoin? They all had those features but where are they today?
copper member
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Merit: 103
January 27, 2019, 12:30:30 AM
Hey guys I have different criterias:
1) ICO rating site
2) Design of the site (if it is too primitive and not unique don’t even pay attention)
not too influential, fraudsters can also make the webiste as good as possible and pay to enter an ico website rating

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3) Social Networks and activity there.
little effect

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4) Number of subscribers in telegram
no effect because now a lot of spam adds members to the telegram group

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5) Team must pass KYC test on ICO Bench
I just found out there was KYC in ICOBench

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6) Huge partners. For example exchanges
7) Hype
I agree with this one

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What do you think is this enough, or you recommend to add something?
it's enough with two requirements that I agree, choosing a bounty is like choosing an ICO project to invest because we will only be paid if the project is successful
full member
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arcs-chain.com
January 26, 2019, 10:18:09 PM
#99
You still lack a very important information that is the project development team, I think this is the most important factor to evaluate a project.
member
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Merit: 16
January 26, 2019, 07:52:22 PM
#98
There is one thing I ve realized about bounties these days, they tend to pay lesser than what was promised before the campaign due to the depreciation of the coin on the market. Right now I choose bounties which are already on the market. In that case, the price to be paid won't be affected after payment.

It's good decision but these bounty campaigns are rare. And the price also can drop several times after the listing if the project will not be popular
At least the factors mentioned by the OP can avoid the project scam. For price reductions after the list on some exchanges is normal, you can take it for the long term. Actually when you become a bounty hunter, don't just focus on distributed bounties and directly sell tokens that you have, you must be able to accept them for the long term.
legendary
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January 26, 2019, 07:51:27 PM
#97
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5) Team must pass KYC test on ICO Bench

I am sorry if I have my own view. I think only number 5 that can be effective to determine trusted or good bounties. Also think about the product, you must provide a deep research to analyze the potential of the product. And another one is about the importance of the tokens or coins.
Simply, I conclude to determine good bounties through 3 aspects that have big role : (1.) The profile of the team members must be clear and trusted as people who have good track record. (2.) The product has good quality, unique (less of competitors), and quite possible to develop at future. (3.) The tokens / coins have important roles in the project or platform.
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January 26, 2019, 07:46:55 PM
#96
I often carry out bounty campaigns from reputable managers on this forum, the development team of the project and partners is also a concern if you want to choose a good ICO.
jr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 1
January 26, 2019, 07:14:21 PM
#95
From what I have experienced, I usually choosing bounty which the project is great and unique. And of course, choose a bounty who had a lot of communities and supporters.
member
Activity: 336
Merit: 10
January 26, 2019, 07:07:38 PM
#94
I look primarily at the originality of the project and the development team. Also important is how the support and telegram group works.
full member
Activity: 672
Merit: 176
January 26, 2019, 02:38:00 PM
#93
Personally, I chose a proven Bounty manager for myself and use only his companies and participate in them.
Recently, the choice of a manager with a good rating or authority is not yet a 100% guarantee of earnings from your activities. I have already tried working with many managers of bounty companies, and the results are always different from each other .
jr. member
Activity: 196
Merit: 1
January 26, 2019, 02:14:27 PM
#92
Personally, I chose a proven Bounty manager for myself and use only his companies and participate in them.
jr. member
Activity: 210
Merit: 1
January 26, 2019, 02:08:29 PM
#91
This criteria is quite enough to choose a good project and invest in it your money.
copper member
Activity: 560
Merit: 2
January 26, 2019, 02:07:09 PM
#90
It's always very painful to go through the hurdles of daily tasks for a project only to find out that the project was only a scam ICO which has backed up. It's disheartening wearing signature for over 4 months for a project that ends up listing at a terrible rate which is a far cry from the ICO price. Its difficult to predict every outcome of a project but one needs to tick some checklist to be sure of the authenticity of a project. It should be noted that carrying out a bounty requires the same due diligence that one should make before investing in a project. Investment may require money, but bounty requires time and effort which is more valuable.
full member
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January 26, 2019, 01:32:28 PM
#89
Hey guys I have different criterias:
1) ICO rating site
2) Design of the site (if it is too primitive and not unique don’t even pay attention)
3) Social Networks and activity there.
4) Number of subscribers in telegram
5) Team must pass KYC test on ICO Bench
6) Huge partners. For example exchanges
7) Hype
What do you think is this enough, or you recommend to add something?
You should check the project itself. The team behind the project and if they really have the capability. Hype doesnt mean success tho. I saw lots of campaign whom are overhyped but ended as a failure.
copper member
Activity: 490
Merit: 2
January 26, 2019, 12:56:38 PM
#88
The list of criteria that you have written is great and maybe can help some people to avoid scam, but in my opinion the most important is the quality of the whitepaper. It does not matter how great the ratings are if the whitepaper consists of three pages.
full member
Activity: 518
Merit: 100
January 26, 2019, 11:27:16 AM
#87
Hey guys I have different criterias:
1) ICO rating site
2) Design of the site (if it is too primitive and not unique don’t even pay attention)
3) Social Networks and activity there.
4) Number of subscribers in telegram
5) Team must pass KYC test on ICO Bench
6) Huge partners. For example exchanges
7) Hype
What do you think is this enough, or you recommend to add something?
in fact everything you mentioned is good enough to follow the bounty but don't forget you also have to look at their road map because if the project is good of course the project will run according to their road map.
full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 102
January 26, 2019, 11:20:33 AM
#86
Hey guys I have different criterias:
1) ICO rating site
2) Design of the site (if it is too primitive and not unique don’t even pay attention)
3) Social Networks and activity there.
4) Number of subscribers in telegram
5) Team must pass KYC test on ICO Bench
6) Huge partners. For example exchanges
7) Hype
What do you think is this enough, or you recommend to add something?

I would suggest in addition to what you have already mentioned, the manager and team running the bounty program. What yours for me is just to join bounty campaign which have good track record that sees to it that participants are paid and have a good history about the previous bounties they manage.
full member
Activity: 1400
Merit: 103
January 26, 2019, 11:14:40 AM
#85
At least items 1 to 4 can perform and Scam project. Now in the net a number of portals that offer resources for helping the crooks to achieve this. The hardest part is creating a fake identity. I more carefully checked by team members and advisers.
member
Activity: 244
Merit: 20
January 26, 2019, 10:57:01 AM
#84
There is one thing I ve realized about bounties these days, they tend to pay lesser than what was promised before the campaign due to the depreciation of the coin on the market. Right now I choose bounties which are already on the market. In that case, the price to be paid won't be affected after payment.

It's good decision but these bounty campaigns are rare. And the price also can drop several times after the listing if the project will not be popular
copper member
Activity: 420
Merit: 2
January 25, 2019, 07:43:02 PM
#83
There is one thing I ve realized about bounties these days, they tend to pay lesser than what was promised before the campaign due to the depreciation of the coin on the market. Right now I choose bounties which are already on the market. In that case, the price to be paid won't be affected after payment.
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