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Topic: How to know a good bounty - page 18. (Read 10393 times)

hero member
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July 16, 2022, 04:40:03 AM
#8
You'll know if it is a good bounty if its intent is realistic. A project is even more promising if it has a product or service that will be useful in the development and innovation of the industry or of this technology.

Don't believe in sweet and nice words because that is no different from offers that are too good to be true, because the truth is that it is very impossible for what they want to happen.
legendary
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July 16, 2022, 04:29:57 AM
#7
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.
hero member
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July 16, 2022, 03:56:04 AM
#6
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?
Many senior colleagues here have share their experience and have also catigorisr Bounty as a total waste of time, but it's still sure that there are good managers to bring good works, but Bounty didn't worth your time.
it's pretty advisable to take your time and learn, I promise you the forum is interesting and educative, you can learn and interact with people instead of wasting your Time on bounty campaigns that will mostly end up as scams.
hero member
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July 16, 2022, 03:20:59 AM
#5
I heard that some bounties fail to pay participants at the end of work.
Many of them are, if you observe with those hundreds of bounties running. You'll only see a few of them become successful to pay their participants. That's why they're giving a rule that's favorable to them and it's like if they become successful, you'll be paid.

But if the project fails and marketing, you don't get paid.

Considering this senerio, how can one know which bounty is a good to participate in?
There are too many factors that you can set but even having that, you'll still like floating in the air choosing what's good and bad.
mk4
legendary
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July 16, 2022, 01:35:38 AM
#4
Can't really know for sure. The only thing that's honestly worth the time is signature campaigns, or you get a job instead. Bounties have mostly been a waste of time for a while now.
copper member
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July 16, 2022, 12:40:33 AM
#3
first of all, I think this is not supposed to be on the trading discussion board but in beginner and help. and second one there is lot of good bounty manager out there Hhampuz icopress BountyDetective among them but usually not the manager who failed the bounty but the project did.

how to spot good bounty by looking the project itself is the dev really working on the project if the roadmap was good but usually manager already crosscheck everything but if project didn't give payment in front or escrow it first you need to be careful its trickier
full member
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July 15, 2022, 04:53:15 PM
#2
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.
jr. member
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July 15, 2022, 04:48:54 PM
#1
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?
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