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Topic: Is this good for bounty checks? - page 5. (Read 1952 times)

full member
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July 13, 2019, 01:41:42 PM
I am just a beginner of this forum, curious how to find a promising bounty campaign because of the many good projects but at the end of the campaign being a scammer,

1. Check Team
2. Check Concept
3. Check Partnership
4. Check Media Press
5. Check Sales IEO

Whether to follow the bounty must know 5 above it so that the bounty we follow does not lead Scamerr,

What is your opinion?
This time the most important thing I think is that you have to check which VCs (Venture Capital) have invested in it, a project that will be very difficult to operate and raised fund in this market condition, without the prefund from these VCs.
jr. member
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July 13, 2019, 11:41:57 AM
5 of these can be a benchmark for seeing a good bounty, but in my opinion the biggest guarantee is an experienced team and the purpose of launching the token in exchange. if they have an experienced team then the possibility of scam is very minimal, because of course they will maintain their reputation in building cryptocurrency.
jr. member
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July 13, 2019, 10:45:13 AM
It is advisable to make an intensive research on any project before you start participating in it. The reason is because there are many bounty projects flying around now without any future prospect and product value.They tend to attract many investors through various means but with the aim to scam people. It is good for you to do your findings property based on what you have highlighted so that you won't run into losses at the end. In your findings, try to also find out about the future plans of such projects through their roadmap. It does not matter how long it will take you to get your facts, do not hesitate to do so in order not to waste your time and resources on unproductive projects.
copper member
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July 13, 2019, 10:04:25 AM
Yeah it's standard. I usually do that before choose and join bounty  for me what's important is team, partnership, total token issued, price per token, and if they doing ieo, on which exchange they gonna do that
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July 13, 2019, 07:35:03 AM
I am just a beginner of this forum, curious how to find a promising bounty campaign because of the many good projects but at the end of the campaign being a scammer,

1. Check Team
2. Check Concept
3. Check Partnership
4. Check Media Press
5. Check Sales IEO

Whether to follow the bounty must know 5 above it so that the bounty we follow does not lead Scamerr,

What is your opinion?

Well, I have projects that have a good grade on the criteria you laid down but unfortunately, it's not a guaranty that they are not going to scam or the project will meet failure, better promote or join a campaign where the coin is already in the market and being managed by a trusted bounty manager.
Exactly mate and even scammers now are great on this thing,they can hide their motives and intentions in truthful way that even old timers in crypto can be lured to invest but in the end scam is what they got

There are some project that had reached hard capitalization but runs with the investors money and bounty hunters as well..

So the thing is there must be luck as well when we invest in this cruel community sometimes
member
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July 13, 2019, 07:16:23 AM
Even if all check marks are achieved their is still no guaranty that the project will be succeed in the long run, specially if you would want to support the project even after the ICO.

You should also consider the following:
- If the project has real use in the real world and not just promises.
- Project should be moving according to the road map and is developing, after the ICO is finished if you intend to support it in the long run.
hero member
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July 13, 2019, 07:10:32 AM
I am just a beginner of this forum, curious how to find a promising bounty campaign because of the many good projects but at the end of the campaign being a scammer,

1. Check Team
2. Check Concept
3. Check Partnership
4. Check Media Press
5. Check Sales IEO

Whether to follow the bounty must know 5 above it so that the bounty we follow does not lead Scamerr,

What is your opinion?
This is a good thing, although it does not guarantee the whole, but at least something like this will minimize the possibility that participants will encounter a bounty campaign that will commit fraud.

Maybe you could do additional tasks to further verify the integrity of the project - this includes but not limited to the following:

6. Check the project's Github activity and its development activity (if the team gives regular updates about the project)
7. Request for an AMA session with the team so that the community can ask relevant technical questions and see if they have technical ideas about   the project?
8. Have the project's code / smart contracts peer reviewed by qualified professionals

If any of this tasks didn't convince so, I guess the project has high possibility of being a scam. Imho.
legendary
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July 13, 2019, 05:10:12 AM
I am just a beginner of this forum, curious how to find a promising bounty campaign because of the many good projects but at the end of the campaign being a scammer,

1. Check Team
2. Check Concept
3. Check Partnership
4. Check Media Press
5. Check Sales IEO

Whether to follow the bounty must know 5 above it so that the bounty we follow does not lead Scamerr,

What is your opinion?
Perfect points to really work with in spotting out reliable projects in campaigns, it is very easy to work with the whole five except the first one, some team proves to stubborn when you are trying to run a check on them to ensure that they are real, it is either they are feeling too big to respond to your questions, or they are not real at all. Several times, I have tried to contact some project team directly to really affirm their relationship with any project that list them in their whitepaper, but they often do not respond to mails.

The ones you manage to get their mobile contact would not also attend to you properly, because what some scam projects does is to use the picture of a quality person as team and then use the personality to deceive people into believing that the project does have solid team, and expect you are able to confirm their relationship directly with the project before you can ascertain if the project is real or not.
member
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terra-credit.com
July 13, 2019, 04:38:01 AM
However, even the perfect skills will not help you determine the project that will become the new Google or Amazon in the crypto world
we don't know what the future will be like. what we know is trying to find the best for us to follow. also open you like that? looking for who pays you, doesn't promote a project scam right?
full member
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July 13, 2019, 04:26:50 AM
We live in an amazing time, now even projects that, when studied, seem to be unpromising ultimately can bring much more profit than a promising project.
yes, none of this is certain. we have tried to find the best but luck is the final door to determine the results we will get. the most important thing is to keep improving our skills so that we can choose the best from what is available for us to follow.
However, even the perfect skills will not help you determine the project that will become the new Google or Amazon in the crypto world
full member
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July 12, 2019, 05:55:35 PM
I am just a beginner of this forum, curious how to find a promising bounty campaign because of the many good projects but at the end of the campaign being a scammer,

1. Check Team
2. Check Concept
3. Check Partnership
4. Check Media Press
5. Check Sales IEO

Whether to follow the bounty must know 5 above it so that the bounty we follow does not lead Scamerr,

What is your opinion?
For me, knowing that these five things become things that we must know before we join in a bounty project, and this is enough to decide on this good bounty or even a scam. besides those five things, there are also those who say we can find out about a scam project or not by looking at the project TIM photo, if the photo is edited in terms of face it can be sure the project is a scam.
copper member
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July 12, 2019, 05:44:17 PM
Your suggestions on how to check a good ICO are good but still it will not guarantee that they are not a scam like i join Ambit mining project in which all of the team are legit but still in the end they were scam. You may check the success of CENTRA TECH ICO too but still a scam project involving Floyd Mayweather as the endorser but your suggestions are better than none.
Scammers nowadays are really good on masking their projects as legit but at the end the are not. There are ways to recognize scam project and one of them is determining the use-case of such. If it has a use-case then there is a high probability that it is not a scam but still not a guarantee though.
sr. member
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July 12, 2019, 05:14:03 PM
I am choosing ICOs and bounty campaigns based on hype. If there is a hype, then it is highly possible that there will be also hype after exchange lisitng and someone will buy my earned or bought tokens.  Smiley
jr. member
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July 12, 2019, 05:07:37 PM
I am just a beginner of this forum, curious how to find a promising bounty campaign because of the many good projects but at the end of the campaign being a scammer,

1. Check Team
2. Check Concept
3. Check Partnership
4. Check Media Press
5. Check Sales IEO

Whether to follow the bounty must know 5 above it so that the bounty we follow does not lead Scamerr,

What is your opinion?


Every characteristic you've listed here are good ways to know if a bounty would be worth spending time and energy on, they cannot guarantee if they project will succeed, though. But these are good steps to start with.
Ucy
sr. member
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July 12, 2019, 05:03:11 PM
I would focus more on whitepaper and Roadmap. Looks can be deceptive.

If you can't identify a good project from whitepaper, then you need to spend more time learning what Cryptocurrency is all about.

Your criteria for good project is the least thing I would consider when choosing a good project.
full member
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tozex.io
July 12, 2019, 04:16:48 PM
Those points are really good, what I do most times in any bounty project I join is first finding out the team behind the project,really essential,then I check out the use case and the activeness of their social handle,with these I can consider doing the bounty, not forgetting, the allocation for bounty.
jr. member
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July 12, 2019, 02:53:29 PM
#99
The points you raised are quite interesting and of great importance but it can never guarantee how successful a project will be. We have seen projects with renowned team and all you mentioned above but still failed and went away with investors money.
newbie
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July 12, 2019, 02:41:24 PM
#98
I think the best way is to look for bounties on such forums like Bitcointalk

BTW, I have found the bounty where I am in now here

Check it out.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bounty-lukki-exchange-bounty-review-a-chance-to-win-125-50-and-25-5156163

full member
Activity: 896
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July 12, 2019, 01:01:05 PM
#97
We live in an amazing time, now even projects that, when studied, seem to be unpromising ultimately can bring much more profit than a promising project.
yes, none of this is certain. we have tried to find the best but luck is the final door to determine the results we will get. the most important thing is to keep improving our skills so that we can choose the best from what is available for us to follow.
full member
Activity: 1400
Merit: 103
July 12, 2019, 12:12:53 PM
#96
We live in an amazing time, now even projects that, when studied, seem to be unpromising ultimately can bring much more profit than a promising project.
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