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Topic: How to know a good bounty - page 15. (Read 10347 times)

legendary
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To the Moon
August 06, 2022, 02:41:08 PM
#68
...IF THERE IS AN WORD OF ESCROW YOU CAN JOIN BCZ ITS MEAN MANAGER HAS RECEIVED PAYMENT FROM PROJECT OWNER....

Escrow is usually used in signature companies with payment in bitcoins. And such companies are really the best of those that are held at the forum. If you see that the manager is conducting a campaign with payment in a new token that is not yet traded, then escrow only guarantees that you will receive your tokens, and not that you will receive a profit.
newbie
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August 06, 2022, 08:43:50 AM
#67
The only thing that's honestly worth the time is signature campaigns
hero member
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August 05, 2022, 07:52:34 PM
#66
I heard that some bounties fail to pay participants at the end of work. Considering this senerio, how can one know which bounty is a good to participate in?
Yes, in fact, many bounty programs failed to pay their participants because of:
- Scam projects
- Failedrojectstot he market
- Toen has been sent to participants, but never listed on exchanges
- Token price drops and dump drastically sooner after the listing.
These are very often tohappen.
that is why the ebst bounty is the one that use fixed payment with top coins, moroever BTC.
legendary
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August 05, 2022, 05:47:10 PM
#65
*Anyway, this topic should be in Altcoin Discussion, please move your thread, dude!!
If the OP didn't move it, then simply report it to a moderator for it to be moved. But somehow someone didn't report that even though this thread was created since July 15, 2022.

legendary
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August 05, 2022, 05:39:37 PM
#64
I heard that some bounties fail to pay participants at the end of work. Considering this senerio, how can one know which bounty is a good to participate in?
There is no fixed way to know a good bounty to participate, you must do your own analysis to know whether the project provided the bounty is good or not. But if you want to get a big chance to get paid at the end of your bounty work, just choose the bounty managed by a trusted bounty manager and the payment is escrowed already. As far as I know this is the only way to secure our bounty payment.



*Anyway, this topic should be in Altcoin Discussion, please move your thread, dude!!

hero member
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August 05, 2022, 01:51:53 PM
#63
If you check a previous record about the bounty manager then you can easily know about the bounty that is it good bounty or not. Nothing can you know without investigation so investigate before you are deciding anything. There are so many fake bounties which do not reward anything to its users so know carefully about the team and manager of bounty.
sr. member
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Vave.com - Crypto Casino
August 03, 2022, 03:08:06 PM
#62
~snip~
What I to say about care, how the project will care about participants who mostly come for scam purpose. But I also won't say that you can't earn from bounty at all. But I think it is currently the lowest quality way to make money. Even then if you saw the campaign comes from reputable bounty manager and also escrowed pool then you can take a chance for it .
legendary
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August 03, 2022, 02:53:31 PM
#61
Bounties are not the way to make any money, they will not be respecting your work at all. Projects do not care about some "promise" they made, we all know that they didn't do that because they care about you or anything like that, they did it because they prefer it this way. So, I believe that we shouldn't be really shocked to learn that most of the bounties would fail. Because, they didn't care.

If you can find people who actually do give a damn about the participants, and you see them contacting and chatting with them and actually showing care and like what they are doing, maybe then you could find yourself something that could actually work.
copper member
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August 01, 2022, 10:49:39 PM
#60
I heard that some bounties fail to pay participants at the end of work. Considering this senerio, how can one know which bounty is a good to participate in?

If you are talking about the bounties at Bitcointalk, then let me say you my friend that always go for the bounties managed by trusted members here in the forum.
I see that many bounties have high returns but often managed by some newbies, and at last after the bounty period overs, then just scam exit. So it’s better to get something than nothing and join legit bounties. You don’t want to waste your effort or time right, so yes do as I suggested and you will be never scammed in terms of bounty payment.
copper member
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August 01, 2022, 07:49:25 AM
#59
There are many ways to atleast believe in any bounty because there are many scammers around the world that will never going to respect for you for your hard work. Bounty given a high rank member, Can be escrow, should check on Blockchain scanned, these can be handful for doing a bounty. Sometimes a new project can be a big in future. Just like YOUC bounty and many more so we just have to work patiently. Always do bounty as secondary job.
hero member
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August 01, 2022, 03:20:15 AM
#58
I heard that some bounties fail to pay participants at the end of work. Considering this senerio, how can one know which bounty is a good to participate in?
What you have heard is absolutely right and very unfortunate that we can't change it. With the participation of these scammers creating fake and useless projects ruins the image of the market and bounties board. If you are looking for something to earn from crypto, it is better to stay away from bounties as even if you have done a thorough search this never give you assurance, not even to see it. Some projects look promising and have active developers but in the end, they never pay the participants and even scam investors.
legendary
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So anyway, I applied as a merit source :)
August 01, 2022, 01:00:00 AM
#57
I have also experienced the same situation. Whenever you choose the good and promising bounty, maybe sometimes you will get dumb, so choose wisely and make your time worthwhile by selecting a good bounty manager, according to the token they give etc. Maybe you get a worthless token. It depends on your luck too, but we still hope and be patient.
Many hunters have been dumbed by teams promises and whitepapers presentation. These projects tend to be more on the scammy side than legit side, truly speaking and the reason why that happens is also clear - the niche projects can never compete with similar projects in the mainstream market which is why they stopped trying to do that.

Even the NFT hype has died out and shitcoins that had been trying to be popular are gradually dying out, just like many altcoins several years ago.

It is better for hunters to contribute to the forum like a normal user and gradually improve their rank so they can get into signature campaigns.
sr. member
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July 28, 2022, 02:34:51 PM
#56
I heard that some bounties fail to pay participants at the end of work. Considering this senerio, how can one know which bounty is a good to participate in?
There are many bounty campaigns that work on a campaign without any payment from that campaign.It is really difficult to consider all these things. There are many people who are completely exhausted after campaigning.They are very honest and do the hardest work in the first stage and are not active later.In fact it becomes very difficult to consider all these things but especially the good manager should always do the job.There are some honest managers on the forum and I think it's better to do their job.
member
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July 28, 2022, 12:08:14 PM
#55
You're correct, even you're got paid from the bounty, how you can really sure the reward is same like their promise beginning of the bounties? Because many bounties promise the token will be listed on exchanges worth $1/token, while the truth the price is just $0.05/token or lower.

You can't know which bounty is good to participate, but you can only minimize the risk of getting scammed, but you only got a worthless token. It depends your luck.

I have also experienced the same situation. Whenever you choose the good and promising bounty, maybe sometimes you will get dumb, so choose wisely and make your time worthwhile by selecting a good bounty manager, according to the token they give etc. Maybe you get a worthless token. It depends on your luck too, but we still hope and be patient.
legendary
Activity: 2898
Merit: 1253
So anyway, I applied as a merit source :)
July 25, 2022, 11:27:31 AM
#54
It's really frustrating that after doing your best to perform the tasks being asked by the bounty manager, you won't receive the payment that you're expecting for a long time. There are red flags that you have to check on and hints so you'll know if a bounty is shady. It's better to have an idea whether a bounty is legit or not from the beginning, than waste your time and effort for nothing.
It is impossible to know from the beginning that a bounty will turn scam or just deny payment because they failed to raise money. In most cases the payment gets delayed but truely speaking, one must do some introspection and see for themselves if they feel bad about the team not paying them for their hard work and rethink this decision - maybe they are worth a higher respectful position.

This is why I encourage newbies to work on their ranks and join signature campaigns and not bounty campaigns because the latter always ends up in the wrong way. It becomes an endless suffering trying to make money from at least one bounty when each of them is a shitcoin.
legendary
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July 23, 2022, 12:30:26 AM
#53
I heard that some bounties fail to pay participants at the end of work. Considering this senerio, how can one know which bounty is a good to participate in?
A few years from now bounties were the good way to make money. but nowadays, mostly bounties have been a waste of time. but before participate any bounties firstly checkout about the manager is he trusted or not? then read their ANN thread. It can help you to know about the bounties.
During the bull market of 2016 and 2017 bounties were incredibly popular and many members reported incredible profits as not only they got paid, but the coins they got skyrocketed and they got a lot of money out of each bounty, however as time passed and the crypto winter came people lost interest in those bounties, the bounties asked for KYC, scammers took advantage of bounty hunters and the number of bounty hunters went up, all of those factors made bounty hunting unattractive and I do not think things ever went back to be as good as they were back then.
full member
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July 21, 2022, 03:08:26 PM
#52
Experience is great teacher, just go on join some bounty, eventually you should be able to judge better.
Heh you can say that again.

After a few first months of bubbling enthusiasm, the frustration of delayed payments and then eventual ghosting by the teams or learning that the project was a scam - gives the ideal dosage of teaching. Reading this from other people makes little difference unless you are the one experiencing it and hence the best form of experience.

The worst part is realizing that the team used your naivety to generate hype for their scam or shitcoin and then ignored your payments as if you are unpaid laborer.

It's really frustrating that after doing your best to perform the tasks being asked by the bounty manager, you won't receive the payment that you're expecting for a long time. There are red flags that you have to check on and hints so you'll know if a bounty is shady. It's better to have an idea whether a bounty is legit or not from the beginning, than waste your time and effort for nothing.
legendary
Activity: 2898
Merit: 1253
So anyway, I applied as a merit source :)
July 21, 2022, 09:25:18 AM
#51
Experience is great teacher, just go on join some bounty, eventually you should be able to judge better.
Heh you can say that again.

After a few first months of bubbling enthusiasm, the frustration of delayed payments and then eventual ghosting by the teams or learning that the project was a scam - gives the ideal dosage of teaching. Reading this from other people makes little difference unless you are the one experiencing it and hence the best form of experience.

The worst part is realizing that the team used your naivety to generate hype for their scam or shitcoin and then ignored your payments as if you are unpaid laborer.
sr. member
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Merit: 292
July 21, 2022, 09:21:02 AM
#50
I heard that some bounties fail to pay participants at the end of work. Considering this senerio, how can one know which bounty is a good to participate in?

First of all, your question is not a trading discussion but an altcoin discussion. Then before you want to find a good bounty campaign, you must first properly develop your account here in this forum which is also always in accordance with the rules and policies of the Bitcointalk forum. Then finding a good bounty is hard to find, maybe it can be said that it is good if BM is in Hero or legendary is managing it because they will not ruin the reputation of their account if the bounty owner is not serious about their project.
full member
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July 20, 2022, 12:38:54 PM
#49
I heard that some bounties fail to pay participants at the end of work. Considering this senerio, how can one know which bounty is a good to participate in?
A few years from now bounties were the good way to make money. but nowadays, mostly bounties have been a waste of time. but before participate any bounties firstly checkout about the manager is he trusted or not? then read their ANN thread. It can help you to know about the bounties.
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