I've promoted bounties with low allocations that still don't pay up the rewards they own bounty hunters today, low allocation or high allocation is not the case here, you can still get cheated or scammed but yet it's true that scam bounties use large allocation to lure hunters but that's old trick
Most of the time scam bounties use high stakes rewards to lure hunters to work with them, there are no assurance to what will happen after the campaign got ended high or low rewards bouty campaigns still depends from how the team distributes and how the BM to take actions for the campaign participants, good campaign managers are the first in line in terms of asking fror the rewards.
If you can see most of the time where Bounties do have that title for ex. $1000000 in USD allocation - but those were on token imaginary value
since they do pertain on the ICO price and they do allocate those big numbers and i agree that this is some sort part of technique on letting
people join without even knowing that those value are still imaginary.
That's true, but maybe not all that. and also according to me, it's also better to look for a fairly moderate but there is certainty, rather than just promising the good things in most campaigns but there is only to lie, so it is really in need to find relevant information about the project bounty that we follow so that we can make sure to the truth.
DYOR is the key but people cant really just spent up enough time to verify everything thats why they do carelessly join up bounties
which do see that it do pay big without even trying to realize if the team behind or project itself is worth.
Knowing the truth on initial phase is impossible even how good the manager is, if the project team behind do have bad intentions
since from the start then expect that bad things will happen in the end of the line.
I don't know why you're still talking about it. I haven't been to bounties for a while so I don't know what's going on there if bounties campaigns are worth it. As far as I can remember, in the past several bounties, only a few have made decent income. You are right that it is not in pools or allocations, because it is in the project if it is realistic and will make a profit in the crypto industry.
Bounties nowadays are trash but there are still people who do engage with it and hoping that they can still extract out some profits with less effort
but most of them do still end up on not receiving anything when bounty is over, if they do then it do ends up to be a shit token.