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Topic: HOW TO IDENTIFY GOOD AND SOLID BOUNTIES - page 10. (Read 9085 times)

member
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freelanex.io
The tips you give should be done before choosing a good bounty. Not only that, more research needs to be done on the benefits of the project and the real team which certainly requires a lot of time before participating. Teams that actively talk on social media and communities are usually more trusted.
full member
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The main characteristic that the person has to observe and the team behind the project. I always look for photos of the team, working or going to events. Another point to observe and the site, several fraudulent projects get ready bases on the internet and only change the name of the project.
full member
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Good Day Everyone,

Well, I know a lot of bounty hunters are frustrated and worn out mostly because most of the projects which they'd spent their precious time promoting ended up being scam projects. But hey, its too late to give up at this time, trust me.

So here are the little tips which I personally apply before participating in any bounty campaign, though, of course, it takes time, I feel its worth it.

1. THE TEAM BEHIND THE PROJECT
2. THE SOFT CAP AND HARD CAP (HOW REASONABLE IS IT?)
3. HAVE THEY RAISED ANY FUNDS BEFORE COMING PUBLIC?
4. ARE THEY PLANNING AN ICO, STO, OR IEO? IF IEO, THEN ON WHAT EXCHANGE?
5. WHO IS THE BOUNTY MANAGER? WHAT IS HIS TRUST LEVEL ON BITCOINTALK? WHAT IS THE SUCCESS RATE OF THE CAMPAIGNS HE HAD MANAGED? AND SO ON.

FEEL FREE TO ADD YOUR OPINIONS BELOW, I MIGHT JUST LEARN A THING OR TWO

You have raise all important points but all these without having a great product means that interest by investors to hold the coin will be low. Secondly, the Tokenomics matter too. If the project gives out too many bonuses to ico buyers, team and ico which increases the circulation supply outrageously, then it's a bad bounty
full member
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Currently, it is not recommended to participate in bounty companies with excessive rewards, as well as with an unformed product and an overly saturated list of questionable ideas and services.
sr. member
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The bounty hunter should spend a lot of time on project research and assess the level should join it. Because that will help you not have to waste time on projects with bounty failure
full member
Activity: 1498
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From my experience, there are no permanent properties you can use to measure or determine a good bounty project. You need to keep on changing your priority from time to time. This is because the success of a bounty is partly rely on so many things such as the success rate of the token sales, team factors, bounty manager factors. To me I followed some bounty manager based on the success of their past campaign. And if I see that the BM is.no more doing well, I will move on to another bounty manager. From my past here, yahoo still remain the best bounty manager I have worked with but he doesn't manage many bounty.
full member
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maybe you should add white paper as one part to identify a solid and trusted bounty. a good project always describes the projects they work on white paper. by understanding the white paper we can predict whether the project they are working on will be successful, trusted and worthy for participating in their bounty.
This use to be the major way of determining the good project in the past because the white paper reveal the depth of the project. But now, many dev have mastered the act of writing whitepaper with great content. In fact many of the scam project I have seen in the past such BNOW have little or no plagiarized content. Therefore, white paper is no more valid as the medium of knowing a good project and this is even different from bounty because you can have a solid project that run bounty campaign that end up in shit. Some project such as Globitex comes to mind.
newbie
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BTW, now, I am into this bounty https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bounty-lukki-exchange-bounty-review-a-chance-to-win-125-50-and-25-5156163

P.S. It is not a paid ad, just sharing my experience.
jr. member
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Good Day Everyone,

Well, I know a lot of bounty hunters are frustrated and worn out mostly because most of the projects which they'd spent their precious time promoting ended up being scam projects. But hey, its too late to give up at this time, trust me.

So here are the little tips which I personally apply before participating in any bounty campaign, though, of course, it takes time, I feel its worth it.

1. THE TEAM BEHIND THE PROJECT
2. THE SOFT CAP AND HARD CAP (HOW REASONABLE IS IT?)
3. HAVE THEY RAISED ANY FUNDS BEFORE COMING PUBLIC?
4. ARE THEY PLANNING AN ICO, STO, OR IEO? IF IEO, THEN ON WHAT EXCHANGE?
5. WHO IS THE BOUNTY MANAGER? WHAT IS HIS TRUST LEVEL ON BITCOINTALK? WHAT IS THE SUCCESS RATE OF THE CAMPAIGNS HE HAD MANAGED? AND SO ON.

FEEL FREE TO ADD YOUR OPINIONS BELOW, I MIGHT JUST LEARN A THING OR TWO
At the moment, if you go to the bounty only to those bounty managers who have long been tested in this market , and then do not expect a lot of money.
hero member
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I agree with your list here. Especially the team behind the project, the funds they have been raised (if any) and especially the bounty manager and his reliability is very important. On the other hand it’s better if the payments in Btc or Eth. Lately it’s difficult to find to get paid well enough but at least there are still some decent bounty campaigns.
sr. member
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It is necessary to adhere to all of the above points, but even a very detailed analysis will not give you 100% guarantee against fraud, bounty is casino.
member
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That's right. The things you say are indeed widely used by bounty hunters to start participating in them and what you say might help beginners to find out which projects are good to follow because most beginners only participate without knowing or analyzing them first and I just add to read the whitepaper.


Yeah, you really have to read the whitepaper. You have to understand what kind of project you are promoting. Anyway, bounty managers matters for me. I always background check the managers that handle that project.
copper member
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Always look out the solid promise of the Bounty thread creator on the Bitcointalk site. Also, you have to follow the website and the project authenticity. Finally, check the payment duration of their commitment in the thread.
sr. member
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Learn more about the project partners. Verify exactly which organizations are supported by the project, I think ieo is still a top priority
Yup but that could only apply for those IEO offering but there are still some ICO's that doesn't involve IEO and they are creating their products efficiently though many of them just turned out being a scam we can't say that they are all a scam. To identify a good project better to contact their partners and try to verify or confirm the partnership of the said ICO. If they did not confirm for sure it is just another scam project.
Bounties have many aspects but if you finding here in bitcointalk make sure that the campaign manager is very trusted so that you have the assurance that the work that you've done will be paid on time.
member
Activity: 633
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Country of origin and team - who are these guys?
Raised funds and time limits. You don't want to spend a year here, right?
Bounty manager or team. Are they professionals? Are they doing their job properly?
even when we have analyzed it well, it also does not give the bounty a good end. sometimes there are parts that actually make us disappointed at the end. such as cutting allocations, and rules changes. it makes the bounty hunter like cheated.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1014
Country of origin and team - who are these guys?
Raised funds and time limits. You don't want to spend a year here, right?
Bounty manager or team. Are they professionals? Are they doing their job properly?
member
Activity: 483
Merit: 10
terra-credit.com
I dont agree with your points but even after i have participated in several signature campaigns, i have not gotten any payment which can be considered as successful.  I sometimes wonder why I even continue to do so.
because you enjoy and are comfortable in this forum. You are not alone if you feel like that, I also enjoy this forum as a means for me to find information from the crypto. do not use bounty as a tool to make money, because what you receive will not be enough. if someone pays a lot maybe it is a bonus.
full member
Activity: 490
Merit: 123
I dont agree with your points but even after i have participated in several signature campaigns, i have not gotten any payment which can be considered as successful.  I sometimes wonder why I even continue to do so.
copper member
Activity: 462
Merit: 1
Most of the basics of identifying a good and solid bounty had already been stated and in my opinion, I would love to add the whitepaper. It is in the whitepaper that you get some fact about the project, how far they have gone, there target as a project, roadmap and lots more.
full member
Activity: 574
Merit: 100
Good Day Everyone,

Well, I know a lot of bounty hunters are frustrated and worn out mostly because most of the projects which they'd spent their precious time promoting ended up being scam projects. But hey, its too late to give up at this time, trust me.

So here are the little tips which I personally apply before participating in any bounty campaign, though, of course, it takes time, I feel its worth it.

1. THE TEAM BEHIND THE PROJECT
2. THE SOFT CAP AND HARD CAP (HOW REASONABLE IS IT?)
3. HAVE THEY RAISED ANY FUNDS BEFORE COMING PUBLIC?
4. ARE THEY PLANNING AN ICO, STO, OR IEO? IF IEO, THEN ON WHAT EXCHANGE?
5. WHO IS THE BOUNTY MANAGER? WHAT IS HIS TRUST LEVEL ON BITCOINTALK? WHAT IS THE SUCCESS RATE OF THE CAMPAIGNS HE HAD MANAGED? AND SO ON.

FEEL FREE TO ADD YOUR OPINIONS BELOW, I MIGHT JUST LEARN A THING OR TWO

That is actually a good pointers to remember. Not all bounties are actually worth our time. In fact most them are just worthless in the end. Its hard to choose the right bounty and it takes time because you have to make your own research about it. Reading their whitepaper and roadmap might also help you to decide whether to join or not. Check also if they have already a working product or not.
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