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Topic: HOW TO IDENTIFY GOOD AND SOLID BOUNTIES - page 15. (Read 9085 times)

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June 28, 2019, 07:00:57 AM
#9
I think one important point is to check if the project will continue if it raises low funds or if soft cap not reached as some projects are abandoned if soft cap does not reach which result in non payment to bounty hunters. I have experienced this in the past and it really hurts to not receive anything after months of work so for me soft cap is very important thing to know now.
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June 28, 2019, 06:50:46 AM
#8
Identifying good and Trusted Bounty campaigns is a must do before you join in any campaign! In the very beginning bounties has no guarantee to be successful, Since it was only rely on the ICO results. But with exception from bounties that already Live and listed on CMC or at any exchange, since it has a guarantee already. For choosing promising bounties be sure that the transparency of team is present, including the platforms purposes including product or services and clear detailed whitepaper.
sr. member
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June 28, 2019, 06:34:22 AM
#7
This is odd to see the post with block letters. I think it's better to post normal.

Your reason are enough but you know it's still not possible to get a good one since most of the projects are scam.
hero member
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June 28, 2019, 06:28:49 AM
#6

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.


This is important but not so important IMO, bounty managers are just doing their job based on the requirement of the project, so the order comes from the team behind the project.

I usually do more research on the project itself, of course who is the team behind as it's more important than anything else since they are the ones who will manage the funds to realize what is written in the white paper, the most important is the implementation side which we should look at if the team is capable enough to deliver what is promise.
legendary
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June 28, 2019, 06:26:27 AM
#5
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.

No the best way to just the project by its whitepaper, because part of whitepapers are written by outsource workers, that doesn't even in the project team.

Whitepaper author can even be hired from Services section of the forum. 100-1500$ and you have a perfect whitepaper  Grin
sr. member
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June 28, 2019, 06:19:58 AM
#4
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.
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June 28, 2019, 03:20:20 AM
#3
I judge a project in terms of the concept being stretched, a great team and often active in blockchain events. Maybe if everything is perfect, I think we are worthy of supporting promoting the project. But all people have different principles when choosing Tongue
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June 28, 2019, 02:21:18 AM
#2
We are discussing here about good bounty, a good bounty comes with a good/great team but it's not enough a good use of the project and it should have a use and application in real life, a good bounty also give a fair reward to its hunters and they didn't deceive them.

Lastly they are transparent and to everything. Today, we can rarely see a bounty like this most of them are failed project or didn't give rewards to their participants.
jr. member
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June 28, 2019, 01:47:15 AM
#1
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
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