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hero member
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July 18, 2021, 05:25:33 AM
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Bounties won't earn you a decent amount of money unless you rank up and become a Full Member. In the meantime, you can find a job or work as a freelancer. Also except for the signature campaign, all other campaigns are a waste of time.

Till 2019 Bounties were paying a good amount of money I have personally experienced it when I joined Atomic Wallet bounty. Nowadays they are not worthy of your time unless you are part of Gambling based signature campaign. To join them you need to reach the rank of a Member.
legendary
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I've registered about 100 projects so far, but I got tokens for 15 bounty projects.

Other all project scam or waiting  list tokens  deastribution

Your bounty  or airdrop  working?

how to do you selected best bounty?

What if i tell you to leave the bounty and stop wasting your time. Would you agree me ?

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Majority of the people joining the bounty are either students who have a lot of free time or those who want to earn but does not have skills so they join this bounty work. I would like to remind you that this is not 2016/17 where people were making good income from bounty alone. Time have changed and now you need to be more skillful if you want to earn.
newbie
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Actually I don't know about this selection which is best bounty or airdrop? But I have read this topic's all post. leegndary, senior member also answered here very easily and it was very useful for new member. Every post was a learning post. 
legendary
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Okay. Let's go from the opposite. I have a good company where I get bitcoins. And there is even better.
You will ask how you can get into such a company, so as not to suffer and not play roulette, thinking how much you can get from your 100 bounty companies?
You need to forget about the bounty. You haven't figured it out yet, since January? I'm sorry. It's time to grow up. Choose to study on the forum, and somehow raise your rank to start writing for subscription companies.
But you don't hear any advice. Should I feel sorry for you? Not. So 100 bounty is not enough for you to wake up, you need another three hundred fraudulent bounty companies. And then maybe we'll see your good posts.
Think about it!.
hero member
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Just a very simple solution select the best bounty managers. They're the one that will surely give the rewards to everyone that joins the bounty - of course set aside those who doesn't abide to the rules. If you go to Bounties board you'd probably be seeing only few that may become successful or might be paid once done and those are the bounties managed by trusted campaign managers.

There may be few that may do but you'd probably have to dig deep on those bounties before you find them and they're that rare.
legendary
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I've registered about 100 projects so far, but I got tokens for 15 bounty projects.

In this sentence of yours, the answer to your question is actually hidden, because if you participate in 100 bounty campaigns, and you are paid for only 15 - it tells you what percentage of those who will not pay you anything, or will pay with a big delay (usually when tokens lose in value). So if you want to be at least somewhat successful in such campaigns, ask yourself if you can choose 10% or maybe 15% of those that won’t fool you, and is it all worth your time?

Anyone in your position should think carefully about whether this all makes any sense at all, what these tokens are for, and how most of these projects end up. As you struggle to promote the project, the owners travel the world and drink champagne on yachts - the result is always the same, nothing or dust for you, a luxurious life for them.
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I've registered about 100 projects so far, but I got tokens for 15 bounty projects.

Other all project scam or waiting  list tokens  deastribution

Your bounty  or airdrop  working?

how to do you selected best bounty?

You will get many ideas here on how to select bounties that won't scam but the first thing you should look for the Project token is based on the ethereum network or on the binance smart chain. In recent times, ethereum based token distribution is delayed because of high fee, so it is better to join the bsc based project where you will have more chances of tokens being distributed.
legendary
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how to do you selected best bounty?

99% of the bounties currently running won't be successful in regards to them becoming a success in the market. Don't forget that, bounties are a means of introducing new tokens to the market through the community therefore if the popular saying that, 'most new tokens won't survive in the first 5 years of their introduction to the market' then same goes (or even less years) can be said for bounties.

There's a difference between a successful bounty and a profitable one. You can have a successful bounty that distributed the rewards to the promotes yet they didn't get the value of their works, while we have those that successful distributed their reward and the dollars equivalent can be deem fit for the work done by promoters.

The success of a bounty doesn't lie in the hands of the bounty manager which is why it'll be wrong joining a campaign just because it's been managed by a well known manager. At first the campaign might be worth promoting but things (not under the control of the manager) can always change along the way. For you to have a profitable bounty, you need to consider the budget and the maximum number of participants been accepted, here is where the campaign manager comes in and you can follow those that have the best offers for their promoters and not those that accepts everyone and at the end of the day, the promoters get pennies for their works.
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Well it was not still a smart move for me as I continued using that wallet file in getting those altcoins that I was earning back in the days. It was all at risk, and good thing that it was not compromised.
I lost access to it anyway few years forward as I zeroed it out already plus I am not looking into throwing my money into any altcoins for now.
sr. member
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joining a bounty or airdrop does not mean it's guaranteed that the reward will be worth something some disappear after their tokens were all sold because of the advertisement or campaign that you and others have done, and left a coin that you have with no value left because they already dump it, its a huge risk and effort, so when joining a bounty make sure to do a lot of research so that your effort won't go to waste.
legendary
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Before  joining bounty campaign, I would ask myself a simple question "would I ever invest my own money into this", as simple as that. As we know 99 %of the time, answer would be no, so that should give you a rough estimate on how many bounties are worth your time.

Then again, an average bounty hunter doesn't value his ows time much and instead just joins as many campaigns as possible, hoping for the best.
hero member
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It happens when you join bounties without doing any research. That's why in my opinion you should only join bounties of reputed members because they do research before running any bounty campaign.

For airdrops, try these two websites.
https://coinmarketcap.com/airdrop/
https://www.blockzone.com/
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So you want good bounties regardless if the project is good or bad? Choose a bouty with a tradable altcoin payout (at least it's escrowed and not a coin from the project you're campaigning for), then you'll get a decent payout. This type of bounty doesn't appear every day, so you have to resist the urge to join a lot of random bounties and be more selective.
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Since you've got quite a bit of experience on the ground, what would also be complementary information that yould be interesting to the reader, would be to know the new worth of those tokens (if discloseable), and the return per invested hour.

Of course, one person’s experience will vary from the next, but leaving out those who hit some lucky strikes (probably from prior years), most people experience situations that are not very welcoming in the aftermaths. Ofcourse the tasks are not really demanding, but then again, it would be interesting to know.
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I've registered about 100 projects so far, but I got tokens for 15 bounty projects.

Instead of jumping in because everybody does, just stay for a second and think:
* is the project any good?
* is the bounty manager any good?
* will I be able to monetize the coins/tokens I receive?

If any of the answers is tricky, you better stay away.

If you really want to earn money, then you will have to:
* get less focused on earning and instead gather knowledge and experience, for a while
* try to be helpful, instead of just posting for increasing post count
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In the site, they claimed to be in partnership with MEW and I particularly use MEW (the unsafe way which is the wallet file), then they want me to put my wallet into their site which includes giving out my PK and also my password.
At that point, I just closed it off and never joined any airdrops ever again.

This trick isn't new but many individuals still fall for it because they're either not informed or just don't take their security serious. If you look more into the airdrop were trying to claim, it won't be worth much. You were smart enough to use an alternative wallet but many newbie use their main wallet and fall victim. Even though they don't have money today in that wallet, they might still use the wallet to store their money in the future without knowing it has been compromised.

Scammers know there will always be potential victims as the industry is full of inexperienced and gullible investors so they always target it. For just $1 - $5 that fees has already taken most of the money, they are willing to risk it all, just so sad.
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I thought you turned a new leaf. But sadly you haven't changed a bit. You didn't clean up your profile, posts quality is poor, you registered for new bounty right after asking how to rank up. Your interest is bounty bounty bounty. Was the motivation of your post ?

I've registered about 100 projects so far, but I got tokens for 15 bounty projects.

Other all project scam or waiting  list tokens  deastribution

Your bounty  or airdrop  working?

how to do you selected best bounty?
You never know what you're in for with bounties. Bounty hunters don't really care much about that. 15/100 success rate that's your answer Op
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I've registered about 100 projects so far, but I got tokens for 15 bounty projects.

Other all project scam or waiting  list tokens  deastribution

Your bounty  or airdrop  working?

how to do you selected best bounty?
I can relate to that as almost half of my bounty campaigns participated before didnt pay me ot give the tokes from the bounty.

One example of this payaccept campaign which I did blog for their article campaign. Yes they did their computatioms but it seem the founder wanted to delay the tokens or worse wont pay the tokens to hunters to avoid the massive dump.
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Then they complain that they were being scammed while they have done little to no research. Cheesy

I'm gonna be honest. I tried few airdrops back to at least test how would it go and of course I never expected them to send anything to my wallet. However there was this one particular project that emailed me suddenly, I used a disposable email address to be safe and to keep those scam/referrals off my actual email. This email told me to claim my "token" in their website, so I clicked the site they want me to "claim my tokens" at.
In the site, they claimed to be in partnership with MEW and I particularly use MEW (the unsafe way which is the wallet file), then they want me to put my wallet into their site which includes giving out my PK and also my password.
At that point, I just closed it off and never joined any airdrops ever again.
hero member
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You know what's funny about your post, it's the fact you think those 15 tokens from the project you got aren't scam just because you recieve some worthless tokens in your wallet and that's the mentality many hunters have that's why they keep promoting worthless projects without even realizing it just because they have dead coins in their wallet. Majority of the airdrops this days are hardly giving out any worth to their participants, they make it seems like you'll be getting a fair share of their token meanwhile you're getting pennies and if you were to get something out of the airdrop, you'll have to hold for years and that doesn't guarantee the project will become successful.

Bounties on the other hand has some advantage but that depends on your research, don't just join any random one you see, choose them wisely and only promote those that have high chances of succeeding. We have managers launching very promising project like Hhampuz, you can pick one to participate in although this still doesn't guarantee the project becoming a success.
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