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Topic: How to choose bounty? - page 7. (Read 22784 times)

full member
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February 22, 2019, 12:29:25 PM
To choose a good bounty campaign you have to work hard, after hard struggle you will find a best bounty campaign.
You have to check project deeply, you have to know very well about the team working behind the project & don’t forget to check rating of project on some well-known rating sites.

in any case we really have to work hard if we want to succeed. like me who has joined a lot of Bouty scams but I did not give up and finally I began to understand how to choose a good Bounty even though it was not always right but at least now can be more targeted.
jr. member
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February 22, 2019, 12:28:21 PM
Most posts of this thread are helpful and the little that i have to add is that when choosing a bounty you need to choose it from the bounty managers who are legendaries and the heroes the famous ones, i think they have done it before and they are still doing it. They are able to choose the differences between the scam site and the trusted project. I am not saying all the legendaries and the Heroes bounty managers are not scammers, the are some scammers among them, so you the one choosing it should be very careful and don't waist your time because time is so precious.
full member
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February 22, 2019, 12:09:02 PM
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Thanks for this tips. mostly i joined bounty campaign because of the manager managing it or sometimes I wait a few weeks when the ICO already reach its softcap. you know its a waste when they don't even reach softcap.
full member
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February 22, 2019, 12:07:37 PM
To choose a good bounty campaign you have to work hard, after hard struggle you will find a best bounty campaign.
You have to check project deeply, you have to know very well about the team working behind the project & don’t forget to check rating of project on some well-known rating sites.
copper member
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February 22, 2019, 12:03:49 PM
Hey guys I have different criterias:
1) ICO rating site

Actually, I would not recommend you to look on the ICO rating site for the reason that it is not 100% legitimate. Some of projects paid this ICO rating site for them to get a nice rate and to lure investors to go and let them invest.
sr. member
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February 22, 2019, 12:01:44 PM
For me the most critical is the validity of the general population who make the venture, which is the reason I check it first. The second thing is the way to go and with the details on whitepaper. In the event that the task looks genuine, I check the length of the program and obviously the measure of the prizes.
sr. member
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February 22, 2019, 12:00:14 PM
Your criteria for choosing a bounty should be flexible and change depending on the change of "weather" in the market. Personally, I have chosen for myself the strategy of selecting projects that are already being traded, but there are not so many of them.
member
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February 22, 2019, 11:57:22 AM
maybe in 2017 I have so many criteria to join a bounty project or ICO project, but now I only have one criteria which is reaching softcap. just to make sure the project is successful.
it is one of the criteria that we have to prioritize because by achieving softcap the project has proven that they have met many criteria, the only thing is that they have proven that they have a good concept and team and in my opinion it is the most important

YES! Soft Cap! I've been in a lot projects lately where my efforts have gone to waste simply because they have not reached softcap. Sad
member
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February 22, 2019, 11:54:34 AM
still.not a basis for a successful ICO to choose from. I suggest to look for the new crowdfunding activity which is the STO ( security token offering) This is a registered crowdfunding activity and one can expect a good team and handling of the project. this because the registered project has lesser or even no chance of being a scam project.
member
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February 22, 2019, 11:52:23 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 basically just rely on gutfeel  and my own judgement

1. Professional feel of website and whitepaper
2. KYC status of team members
3. Must be active on Social Media. Must post updates ALWAYS.

I know my list is not very reliable. But if a scammer is really good, even the most critical bounty hunter will be faked. So we really just have to trust our gut. And also, once we see that they are being tagged as Scammer, I would stop promoting immediately, until they are able to prove otherwise.
jr. member
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February 21, 2019, 06:17:26 PM
In my opinion, I firstly read up on the project after which I figure out the problem the project is willing to solve.  To ascertain if it is a realistic project or a project with no  potential growth.  Checking up on their social media platforms too is quite important, for you t9 know what is been said about the project by different community of people I also check up on the team, if any of them team member has successfully carried out a bounty in the past and also if no scam allegation has been levelled up against him before
jr. member
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February 13, 2019, 07:35:27 PM
Choosing a good bounty? Part of what I do is that, I first read about the project on the website. I look at the problem (s) is aiming at solving or the product/service if it is realisable or not.  Concerning this, there are a lot of information embedded in the white paper if we take pain to read it.  Another thing I do is that, I try to compare the population in the telegram community with the number of bounty hunters on the spreadsheet to see whether probably investors are interested to know more about the project.  However, in a situation where bounty hunters on telegram spreadsheet are almost or even more than the telegram community, that's a red flag.
sr. member
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The OGz Club
February 13, 2019, 07:24:40 PM
maybe in 2017 I have so many criteria to join a bounty project or ICO project, but now I only have one criteria which is reaching softcap. just to make sure the project is successful.
it is one of the criteria that we have to prioritize because by achieving softcap the project has proven that they have met many criteria, the only thing is that they have proven that they have a good concept and team and in my opinion it is the most important
legendary
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February 13, 2019, 06:59:42 PM
maybe in 2017 I have so many criteria to join a bounty project or ICO project, but now I only have one criteria which is reaching softcap. just to make sure the project is successful.
Can you explain your criterias for choosing successful projects before end of ICO? I am not able to find it because of lack of necessary skills required for analyse team,whitepaper properly.
full member
Activity: 560
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February 13, 2019, 06:54:51 PM
Some of your options aren't reaaly needed. For example, in Telegram may be lots of bots. And KYC maybe fake. You need to open all social networks and learn about team.
Sometimes even if you are already convinced the project is legit but then, along the way upon participating, you will just find out something is wrong with it and you will just realize you've been scammed already. Sometimes the responsiveness of their team to your queries. I happened to ask questions sometimes in their telegram and I am kicked out immediately  Grin. That is fishy. They are hiding something.
jr. member
Activity: 402
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February 13, 2019, 06:48:46 PM
It is funny how even after checking up all the criteria you listed above , the ICO projects might still turn out to be scam. These scammers are upgrading, so therefore they do everything possible to ensuring the project looks appealing to you. I really don't know how true it is, but heard some project buy rating. I must admit the days of legitimate ICO projects are gone. Nowadays, we are left with shitty projects. To come across real project nowadays is not easy. Hopefully something is done to restore the system back.
member
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February 11, 2019, 03:31:50 PM
maybe in 2017 I have so many criteria to join a bounty project or ICO project, but now I only have one criteria which is reaching softcap. just to make sure the project is successful.
but even though the project has achieved softcap I don't think it guarantees our investment will produce good results because fraud can also be done even though the project has softcaps or sometimes coins are very difficult to ride even though they already have exchanges.
with the accomplished softcap maybe it has made sales progress at least achieved. Although we all know, it's not the final we're going to get paid. There are also cases now is the manipulation of sales which funds obtained, it made the analysis based on product does not become a good excuse.
hero member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 528
February 11, 2019, 03:06:38 PM
The points you have listed are good but these days ,scammers are ready to go any length just to scam people if their hard earned money. They are ready to do most of these things, including building a prefect unique site and even buying likes and all that just to deceive investors.

Your sixth can be a lot helpful, cause when they have good partners it’s likely not to be a scam, because no good exchange with good reputation would like to stain it by partnering with scammers.
full member
Activity: 616
Merit: 100
February 07, 2019, 01:34:27 PM
maybe in 2017 I have so many criteria to join a bounty project or ICO project, but now I only have one criteria which is reaching softcap. just to make sure the project is successful.
but even though the project has achieved softcap I don't think it guarantees our investment will produce good results because fraud can also be done even though the project has softcaps or sometimes coins are very difficult to ride even though they already have exchanges.
full member
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Merit: 104
February 07, 2019, 01:19:27 PM
How about if we joined bounty when they get softcap reached and they have good whitepaper and the project is new idea at the blockchain and can be use at real life. And maybe we can have a look their bounty manager too and many higher ranked who join at the project
Yes, having a softcap and a working product means a lot to a bounty hunter when choosing an ICO project to join. However, in general, the participation of bounty hunters in ICO's generosity projects increasingly resembles a roulette: it is not possible to predict in advance whether such a project will be successful. You just have to participate in many of the selected ICO projects in the hope that at least a small part of them will be successful.
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