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legendary
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July 17, 2022, 02:15:26 AM
#28
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?
None, if you ask me. Still if you are willing to stretch it, go with the reputable managers. Do keep in mind that often the most well known managers have been fooled and they even had to pay out of their pockets to cover the payments for the participants and shut down the campaign.

So if you are willing to get into some project that is worth your time, grow your post habits to a decent quality and once you reach enough merits to go for a rank, attempt to join a signature campaign, while again working to develop your posting habits.

Altcoins are born to fail and bitcoin is the only long term thing. This evident everywhere in the crypto sphere.
hero member
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July 17, 2022, 12:33:09 AM
#27
I don't believe now in bounty with start-up projects after experiencing low-quality standards. They just want to make hype and tease investors about their worthless and fantasy project and I think they are not serious with what they are trying to offer. It is so rare now to find at least a good bounty, most of them are just copying other concepts. I'd rather joined on a bounty program with an existing and well-established coin or platform.
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July 16, 2022, 06:53:55 PM
#26
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?
The best option is the signature campaign with fixed payment on BTC. But, this needs more hard work because we will have a very tight competition to be the participants. But if it is about bounty campaigns with native tokens or coins as rewards, it will never give you a guarantee if they are worthy and paid or not. Sometimes, they are very legit and worthy to participate with high earning. But sometimes, they are worthless and have no price or even not getting rewards even after working for months.  In my opinion, it is better for you to focus on building your account and making good contributive posts so that you can be able to rank up and qualify for the signature campaign. But once more, the main focus right now is not for earning money, focus on reading ay infomration here, learning more from any source, and also building exactly your account not to be shit-poster.
hero member
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July 16, 2022, 05:29:05 PM
#25
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?
Not all bounties that fails to pay all all their participants, many bounty campaign do pay all their participants and  it's a few of them that do not pay participants and sometimes it happens to signature campaign in service board. so I believe that the percentage of bounty signature campaign that pay her participants is higher than the one that do not pay participants.
legendary
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July 16, 2022, 04:30:05 PM
#24
Since 2018 I have not heard of any project with a good promotion by holding a Bounty. Until now, on average, most projects are not very well-known, and are not worth the results obtained. Because many new projects fail and many do not have a price for the rewards given as gifts from bounty. Although it is not all, but I think there are many bad things at the moment. Maybe bounty is similar to gambling, because we don't know their future. Analysis is sometimes also wrong.  IMO
sr. member
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July 16, 2022, 04:15:33 PM
#23
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?

Well, you can do some research about the project before participating although there's no guarantee that the campaign you participate is good but better than doing nothing at all. Some campaign managers already escrowed the funds so there's a big guarantee that your bounty reward will be sent but what we want is "getting paid and the token is worth something". Since many tokens that were sent to our wallet didn't have any worth and ended up scamming so yeah that's a little hard to get good bounties.
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July 16, 2022, 03:53:42 PM
#22
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's presently a lot of scams in bounty campaigns. It's either people responsible for the bounty campaign failed to generate bounty hunters rewards or fail to have strong community. Perhaps some bounty campaigns still pays but it's probability is very low compared to those scam bounties. There are so many things to know it's they will run away with their rewards, although it's usually luck if you get rewarded after their campaign ended and his legit.
legendary
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July 16, 2022, 02:13:23 PM
#21
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?
How do I know which bounty campaign to participate in? I think there is no way to know. It's more about luck here. If you are not lucky, you may not receive a reward at the end of the bounty campaign. Also, it remains an open question whether coins will be worth anything at all received as a reward for participation. It may turn out that the project will cease to exist and their coins will not acquire any value. Your work and efforts in both cases will be in vain.
hero member
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July 16, 2022, 01:25:54 PM
#20
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?
Gone are the days where bounty is relevant and worth for the time into those golden era of ICO's where someone could potentially earn thousands of dollars with it but after 2018 where that market crash happens
then this is the time where things turns out to be shit and not worth but surprisingly there are still people who are fan on joining up even up to now.

In the question on how to know a good bounty? In depth research would be the key but dont expect that you would always ending up on getting a good one despite of the
analysis you had made.

Just like on what others been saying above that even bounty managers doesnt really have that assurance for a project to succeed.There are lots of factors which could really affect
projects success whether total support from the community or just simply that project is scam since from the start?
sr. member
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July 16, 2022, 01:10:27 PM
#19
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?
Now it is hard to says that which bounty project will good. Today more over all bounty campaigns were being scamed. Now the matter has become such that the work is more and the reward is less.  Although its work are almost entirely done by copy and paste.  As the quality of work has decreased, so has the quality of payment also decrease.
Even then you wanna work in bounties then go for those bounties who gives stable coin and also managed by a reputable manager. You can also go for these Managers bounties. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.59562820
legendary
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July 16, 2022, 12:42:37 PM
#18
It's hard to know for sure, but generally the bounty campaigns here in the forum pay participants except in some cases where some problems occur or the project fails, there are some bounty offering guarantees of payment and some not.
Another thing about bounty campaigns is that you can be paid with the project’s token, but in the end you discover that this token is not worth anything and its price is very low, so it will be a waste of time. It is better to participate in signature campaigns that pay with Bitcoin, but of course you need to upgrade your rank in the forum first.
hero member
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July 16, 2022, 12:08:00 PM
#17
This is hard to answer since bounty hunting is all about luck based on my experience. A good manager handling a bounty doesn't mean the project is great, it could go around in the end. Even if they had a good whitepaper and great partnerships with some companies, they could still turn out to be a scam in the end or if not, their coin is garbage. It's all about trial and error.

You'll only know if a bounty is good paying once you receive a payment from it and if the payment would be in Bitcoin or other tradable altcoins with good value. We can't say at the beginning of the bounty if it's a successful one because even the developers aren't sure about it but if it's being handled by a trusted manager, there's still an advantage. It's just too important that you'll have a continuous connection with the bounty managers in the platforms that they use.
sr. member
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July 16, 2022, 11:04:13 AM
#16
This is hard to answer since bounty hunting is all about luck based on my experience. A good manager handling a bounty doesn't mean the project is great, it could go around in the end. Even if they had a good whitepaper and great partnerships with some companies, they could still turn out to be a scam in the end or if not, their coin is garbage. It's all about trial and error.
sr. member
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July 16, 2022, 10:54:59 AM
#15
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?
Even a top manager have their own failed project, so technically we can’t tell aside from the manager being escrowed the total budget of the bounty. There’s a lot of campaign already that is being escrowed, you can participate on that and do the job. Again, better to have your own analysis as well so you can know if that project is worth your time, some bounties are still paying good money here just have more patience.

Bounty enrollment is a game of chance and that means it involves luck. About escrowing of the rewards this does not matter anymore because a coin in your wallet when distributed but it is not in exchange, then it is waste of effort when it is not listed. Also some team luck up the coins for a long time and you can't sell even you having the coin in your wallet. It is luck but better to participate with reputable manager and coins escrowed because you can be lucky as I said. A bounty that will scam partipants will eventually do scam.
legendary
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July 16, 2022, 10:38:05 AM
#14
... how can one know which bounty is a good to participate in?

If the manager uses escrow and the payment is made in bitcoins, then this will be a good bounty program with a guaranteed reward. If the payment for the work done is made in tokens that are not traded anywhere, there is a very high chance that you will waste your time in vain and, accordingly, you will not earn anything.

hero member
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July 16, 2022, 08:04:36 AM
#13
I don't their is anyway you can know if a bounty will pay or not, the only wey inwhich hunters can be assured of their payment is if the reward is been escrow by bounty manager. I know their are some reputable bounty managers in the forum which always make their research about about a project before they accept to run a bounty for them, but even those managers still fail to get hunters their payment. If you want to participate in bounty campaign always make sure you work with a reputable bounty managers I believe that will help you.
legendary
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July 16, 2022, 07:40:19 AM
#12
Imho a good bounty has to have at least two things:
* good reputation - either an older bounty, either it's held by a campaign manager with good history and good reputation [beware, some look good only at the surface]
* pay in something valuable - preferably bitcoin, but it also can be an altcoin or token already listed (for some time) at exchanges

Imho in most cases, even if the bounty was fair and successful, the users usually don't get the money they expect for the work, because the payment is held in coin that cannot be exchanged or it has lost a great deal of its value from the moment the bounty has started to the moment of receiving the coins.


However, all this doesn't matter much: bounties keep getting filled by people who don't read much, just hurry to jump in, no matter what, scared to not lose their spot.
legendary
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July 16, 2022, 07:27:45 AM
#11
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?
Some criteria but no gold standard

  • Don't join bounty as your first priority
  • There are more things you can learn and find jobs in cryptocurrency industry that is growing with fastest rate ever in history
  • If you join bounty, let's consider
    • Manager is trusted and experienced so that there is enough pre-research before the bounty launch
    • Is bounty reward pool sent and Escrowed by the manager? If manager receive reward pool before a bounty launch, participants will be paid for sure -- we're talking about non-scam manager who won't run away with reward pool
    • Next, another risk. Reward you receive won't have any value or very low value.
sr. member
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July 16, 2022, 05:37:00 AM
#10
Talking about bounties, nobody could assure that was a good bounty until it was proven.
A lot of bounties that I've joined before during those days when it was really profitable (2016-2018), yet the sudden change has come after that year as the majority of them are turn scammy and make me stop joining them.

 * transparency
 * known developers
 * liquidity

All we think is that it was fine and we can assure that it will succeed but somehow, it was very unfortunate that many of these like are doing an exit scam, some are just gone.
hero member
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July 16, 2022, 05:36:16 AM
#9
Before, bounty allocations were like $1M in fund and then no one has that thought of which of them was real and fake. Well, it was the ICO craze and many have made a lot of money from there. Knowing today how legitimate a bounty is harder. Let's say that you've been legitimately paid by their token but the next challenge that you have to face is where that token is listed. If the devs are good, they'll have it listed on a good exchange otherwise, it's listed on ugly exchanges that has got low volume.
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