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Topic: How to identify Good and legit bounties - page 6. (Read 903 times)

legendary
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If it's an ICO claiming to have raised millions of Ethereum already and they want you to register to see the new contract address and they have no way to prove they raised so much money... then it's probably a scam bounty where they are just trying to get ads out on your signature to get other people to feed them more ethereum.  They often offer unrealistic bounty rewards too... like several ethereum per week but then they don't pay weekly and say they will pay at the end of the campaign.  I am only doing campaigns that pay weekly now.
member
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To identify if the bounties are legit is by reading their whitepaper. And look for the manager and search about his past projects that he/she already handled, and if it is successful then it is a good and legit bounty.
member
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By checking the bacgkround of the project that you choose to participate. And also by making a research what is all about that project and what are they want to aim and achieve.
full member
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Please i will like to ask the community what and what must I consider before joining a bounty campaign am still not clear on that.. And I got to know not all Bounties are good to join.. From experience all my effort on metal Factory was a waste as the thread was removed and my 3 weeks posting and sharing was all for nothing.

Its seems to me that you are a newbie here, well for me to knowif bounties is good to join first, research about the bounty you would like to join or just scan all of posted in announcent thread, second you must know if the project manager is well known if his/her past projects is success or failed. Third research the project team if they have a good record when it comes to producting a bounty campaigns. And lastly know if there project is really good. And of course you should think if the project manager is really paying at the end of the campaign or every week. Because I believe that good campaigns is because of a good project manager.
sr. member
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i look how many legendary or hero's in that bountie. i trust them fully. if they are in i can easily in.
member
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first thing is to know who is the bounty manager, if the manager is well known and trust rating is ok then its safe to join the bounty.
jr. member
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I personally prefer a project that is handled by a bounty manager or team that has a good reputation, so far I like amazix and tokensuite. Another consideration is to choose a project that has the goal of soft cap and hard cap is low or not too high (over 20 million dollars), because I see there are many projects that have high ico target, but once achieved they do not work seriously and the project does not experience maximum growth.
member
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It's really a shot in the dark.  even the most professional projects turn out to be scams sometimes.  do your best research and hope for the best.
jr. member
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Please i will like to ask the community what and what must I consider before joining a bounty campaign am still not clear on that.. And I got to know not all Bounties are good to join.. From experience all my effort on metal Factory was a waste as the thread was removed and my 3 weeks posting and sharing was all for nothing.

Start from a good bounty manager and it will reduce the risk of being removed or paused eventually. I do not say it will not happen but it will reduce drastically.

After which study the project to see if it has potential or worthwhile to do the bounties.

You can check out the link for reputable BM : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/trustable-awesome-bounty-managers-for-bitcointalk-dont-get-scammed-3216052
member
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You should keep an eye on the reward threads that good bounty managers are responsible for.
This way you can make sure that your efforts are rewarded. Grin Grin
jr. member
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Seek knowledge and you will find it. If you want to know if a project is good and legit, read through the white paper, see what the use case is like, what solutions they're providing to an existing problem, do they have competitors doing the same?, check their roadmap and if they there's any consistency, check the team; their experience and credibility, check their community too; how active are they on there.
sr. member
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Please i will like to ask the community what and what must I consider before joining a bounty campaign am still not clear on that.. And I got to know not all Bounties are good to join.. From experience all my effort on metal Factory was a waste as the thread was removed and my 3 weeks posting and sharing was all for nothing.


It's hard to answer because we'll only find out the answer in the midst of an ico. The best thing to do is just to read their whitepaper first so that we'll have an idea about the the project. It is also important that we do some series of research about the project as well.
legendary
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www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games
That is a really hard questions to answer. From what I heard is that a hyped or solid ICO might not pay well to their bounty hunters. Some little known ICOs paid more and proved more lucrative too. So this is really hard to get the best answers. And i also been told korean and Japanese ICO tends to be the most stingy, they paid out so little compared to others. On the hand, Chinese is quite generous on distributing thier bounty, maybe they are able to generate bigger funding than Korean or Japanese?
Maybe by good in the amount that is going to be paid, no one surely knows but you would not care the amount you get paid eventually if you believe in the long term of the project you are participating in its bounty. However, for the idea of looking for legit bounties, you may just need to take out some of your time, to check if the project would actually be worth investing in if you are to put real life money into it, and by now, I do not think I need to start explaining all that is needed to be done in that regards.
sr. member
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You cannot easily determine a legit or good bounties. You have to read and analyze numerous white papers, in which you can encounter white papers that are too good to be true. Bounty managers are also a factor in finding a good one.  
member
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If you do not really understand how in detail, I think by looking at the manager who holds the campaign can determine the future will be successful or not Or try to see the team part of the project, just look for ico project that has an experienced team. The last one looks at how much funding goes to a bounty campaign
Yeah, managers can really help a bit as some managers always take the pain of doing due diligence on the team most especially before running a bounty management for them. However, it is important for you to at least still do your own due diligence on the team, as well as the project to know if it is worth investing your money into (which in this case if your time and what you have to give to promote it), but like Harold said above, it seems some people do not even value their own time and they do not care if it is wasted on something good or not.
hero member
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If you do not really understand how in detail, I think by looking at the manager who holds the campaign can determine the future will be successful or not Or try to see the team part of the project, just look for ico project that has an experienced team. The last one looks at how much funding goes to a bounty campaign
sr. member
Activity: 644
Merit: 299
In my own opinion you dont know who is a ligit bounteis and who is scam.the only way is to join and choose a bounty who is you know that bounty is ligit.that is only you need to do.
Well, you have said it is your opinion but in reality, you can. Identifying a legit bounty is not hard and it takes some level of non-seriousness on anyone's part not to be able to. A lot of people see everything as a gamble and they just stick with it, since they believe they have nothing to lose but sorry to bust your bubble, you have a lot of the little time to lose if you indeed value it. The only thing you cannot identify is if the ICO you are doing a bounty for will end up successful or not since you do not know the future, but at least with a solid and good project, it is rare and even worth the risk.

The same way anyone will identify a good project before investing, is the same way it is when identifying a good bounty; team, project idea, product availability and other technical stuffs needed to know.
xws
newbie
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Very difficult question. Look at the bounty, everything suits you. Then time passes, the organizers understand that money is a pity and begin to cut off the reward for far-fetched reasons. And there is no exact science how one can find a good one or not get into a bad one. Try to look for a good bounty manager.
jr. member
Activity: 168
Merit: 1
That is a really hard questions to answer. From what I heard is that a hyped or solid ICO might not pay well to their bounty hunters. Some little known ICOs paid more and proved more lucrative too. So this is really hard to get the best answers. And i also been told korean and Japanese ICO tends to be the most stingy, they paid out so little compared to others. On the hand, Chinese is quite generous on distributing thier bounty, maybe they are able to generate bigger funding than Korean or Japanese?
member
Activity: 280
Merit: 18
@berytry
this is often discussed, look for bounty that has many participants, and also look for bounty that has total allocation for bounty very much
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