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Topic: Luring hunters to promote bounties - page 2. (Read 1553 times)

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June 19, 2019, 05:00:33 AM
My strategy is to keep abreast of reputable bonus managers. Because before choosing the project to manage, they definitely had a preliminary study of the project. Next, I choose projects where their currencies are listed on the exchange.
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June 19, 2019, 04:01:51 AM

2)I've learn to always join bounties that are already listed and trading with good volume and mind you these bounties always have low bounty rewards like 75k to 100k but there is high assurance of selling your tokens if you wish to ,not keeping coins that will never see the light of the days again ,I mean tokens that will never get listed


Is there really bounty campaigns that are already listed in exchange? If so then what project was that?. Also when you join bounty campaigns, the project is still uncertain to get listed on any exchange unless they are successful in their crowdfunding.
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June 19, 2019, 03:56:18 AM
Few ICO projects are able to keep the price of the token at the ICO level, not to mention the price increase. Therefore, you should not expect big earnings in the bounty campaign. They can promise anything.
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June 19, 2019, 03:52:47 AM
I think a lot of Bounty hunters are wiser and know actually what is obtainable, it may not be feasible for projects to be able to pay huge as promised, infact I ignore such projects at this time as a lot are based on expected fund raising which is mostly not feasible. Hardly does any project raise a reasonable amount through public sale then why promise to pay an amount that is way much what can be raised via those via sales
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June 19, 2019, 03:13:30 AM
This is indeed a serious problem when ICO projects offer exorbitant bounty rewards. In the current realities, bounty payments in excess of $ 1 million are practically impracticable. In my opinion, one of the guarantees for the payment of bounty rewards is to participate in them through such sites as Bounty0X. So, in the spring of this year, Bounty0X successfully paid bounty rewards for such platforms as Serve and Quant. In the coming days, NOIZ tokens should arrive.
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June 18, 2019, 07:39:23 PM
What I've learnt about bounties so far
1)many bounty hunters are joining bounties that has huge stake allocations like 300,000$ upward ,some are even after the 1000000$ ones well I've stop hunting for projects that lure hunters with huge rewards as many of them are plain rubbish

2)I've learn to always join bounties that are already listed and trading with good volume and mind you these bounties always have low bounty rewards like 75k to 100k but there is high assurance of selling your tokens if you wish to ,not keeping coins that will never see the light of the days again ,I mean tokens that will never get listed

3)there are few bounty managers that I respect ,they take there job very serious and I always like to follow them ,waiting for them to launch new bounties ,I prefer to join 4-5 projects in a year than promoting shitcoins


I saw a lot of projects that are like that if you looked at the rewards than the project you will likely deceive, this price is all nothing because people have proven that the market demand is the one that will dictate the price of the token.
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June 18, 2019, 07:38:41 PM
What I've learnt about bounties so far
1)many bounty hunters are joining bounties that has huge stake allocations like 300,000$ upward ,some are even after the 1000000$ ones well I've stop hunting for projects that lure hunters with huge rewards as many of them are plain rubbish

2)I've learn to always join bounties that are already listed and trading with good volume and mind you these bounties always have low bounty rewards like 75k to 100k but there is high assurance of selling your tokens if you wish to ,not keeping coins that will never see the light of the days again ,I mean tokens that will never get listed

3)there are few bounty managers that I respect ,they take there job very serious and I always like to follow them ,waiting for them to launch new bounties ,I prefer to join 4-5 projects in a year than promoting shitcoins


Every time I'm hunting a project campaign, I saw that some of them are really deceiving, they think that many of the bounty hunters are stupid. Although, I can't deny that there are lot of bounty hunters are not reading and making research properly. Just like what I saw it has a millions of allocation for the bounty project but when I found out the price they have for the ico and computed it it was only 14k$ then the duration of the running project is 1 year, then I said to myself that project is so stupid and not transparent. So it is an advantage if the campaign managers have a good reputation and the project has an exchange already in the market.
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June 18, 2019, 07:21:33 PM
What I've learnt about bounties so far
1)many bounty hunters are joining bounties that has huge stake allocations like 300,000$ upward ,some are even after the 1000000$ ones well I've stop hunting for projects that lure hunters with huge rewards as many of them are plain rubbish


I want to talk about this. I would prefer bounty with a small allocation but it is real or certain. Compared to we are happy with a large allocation but in reality the bounty does not pay even the project dies. If the large allocation and the project are good, that is a profitable thing for me.
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June 18, 2019, 06:57:32 PM
I always stick to the bounty manager as well, because some of them have great reputation and almost all projects are already listed on exchanges. But there are some examples of bounties that have distributed huge rewards and are already listed with great volumes as well.
I do it already. I am also stick to my bounty manager during past years. But because of continuously unaccomplishment of his bounty campaigns, I decided to go away from his bounty. Though there are trusted bounty managers, we cannot deny that they also have got scam projects.
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June 18, 2019, 06:45:50 PM
It's as if bounty hunting has met it's end. I can count more than 50 bounties I took part in since last year and as of today there are yet to pay. I think it's time to move on.
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June 18, 2019, 06:39:47 PM
I was a victim of this thing when bounty hunting wasn't anymore lucrative and some bunch of bounty managers started cheating bounty hunters. The pool allocation is just a figure which is written there so I do not believe in this either. It is just to lure us into doing their advertisement for them.
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June 17, 2019, 10:53:28 PM
What I've learnt about bounties so far
1)many bounty hunters are joining bounties that has huge stake allocations like 300,000$ upward ,some are even after the 1000000$ ones well I've stop hunting for projects that lure hunters with huge rewards as many of them are plain rubbish

2)I've learn to always join bounties that are already listed and trading with good volume and mind you these bounties always have low bounty rewards like 75k to 100k but there is high assurance of selling your tokens if you wish to ,not keeping coins that will never see the light of the days again ,I mean tokens that will never get listed

3)there are few bounty managers that I respect ,they take there job very serious and I always like to follow them ,waiting for them to launch new bounties ,I prefer to join 4-5 projects in a year than promoting shitcoins


I've seen some bounty allocation as high as $1 million, but this is not realistic because the token is not yet in the market and it's just a speculation price, without a guaranty that the price will be traded at that price, if you are an old bounty hunter you know that this is not a realistic price and you will instead look on the project, rather than the price.

They followed the trend in the past, and I've seen some of these bounty reward working in the past, but when bitcoin dump, things changes.
I believe the team can give the reward if they can raise a good amount but having a problem now with lack of investors, even if they put more than a million, bounty hunters already understand they'll not gonna make a good reward as the tokens might not sell at ICO price.
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June 17, 2019, 10:35:39 PM
What I've learnt about bounties so far
1)many bounty hunters are joining bounties that has huge stake allocations like 300,000$ upward ,some are even after the 1000000$ ones well I've stop hunting for projects that lure hunters with huge rewards as many of them are plain rubbish

2)I've learn to always join bounties that are already listed and trading with good volume and mind you these bounties always have low bounty rewards like 75k to 100k but there is high assurance of selling your tokens if you wish to ,not keeping coins that will never see the light of the days again ,I mean tokens that will never get listed

3)there are few bounty managers that I respect ,they take there job very serious and I always like to follow them ,waiting for them to launch new bounties ,I prefer to join 4-5 projects in a year than promoting shitcoins


I've seen some bounty allocation as high as $1 million, but this is not realistic because the token is not yet in the market and it's just a speculation price, without a guaranty that the price will be traded at that price, if you are an old bounty hunter you know that this is not a realistic price and you will instead look on the project, rather than the price.
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June 14, 2019, 01:38:47 PM
In my opinion, authoritative names will not save you from bad projects. Not the fact that they will be listed. But I fully agree with you that it is not necessary to join the campaign with a large bounty pool, this is a bad sign.
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June 17, 2019, 09:44:19 PM
big allocation or famous bounty manager is not a guarantee that project will be successful, the most important thing is to look at the product and the team that is in it
Indeed, I am interested in joining in a bounty campaign if the bounty manager is good. Besides that, the project itself was very decisive for me to join and promote. But if it's already trading in the market, I will definitely join to promote because it must be a good project
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June 17, 2019, 07:30:02 PM
most project managers are found of luring bounty hunters to promote their projects promising huge allocations which they end up not fulfilling. To me I deem it a great honor of my precious time to work or promote projects that are already trading with bounties but less allocations. With such, you know at the back of your mind you wont end up holding a shitcoin.
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June 14, 2019, 01:50:13 PM
big allocation or famous bounty manager is not a guarantee that project will be successful, the most important thing is to look at the product and the team that is in it
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June 13, 2019, 03:12:16 PM
In my opinion, many projects make bounty hunters pay attention to them by hanging a large sum of money with their tokens but the value of the bonus is very low when it lists. so selecting a project and learning it thoroughly will ensure more payment and avoid participating in a scam project.
assessment of the project before joining the bounty we must do it a lot of bounties come every day and not all have quality, depending on our skills so that we get profit from bounty
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June 13, 2019, 03:03:44 PM
In my opinion, many projects make bounty hunters pay attention to them by hanging a large sum of money with their tokens but the value of the bonus is very low when it lists. so selecting a project and learning it thoroughly will ensure more payment and avoid participating in a scam project.
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June 13, 2019, 02:23:23 PM
What I've learnt about bounties so far
1)many bounty hunters are joining bounties that has huge stake allocations like 300,000$ upward ,some are even after the 1000000$ ones well I've stop hunting for projects that lure hunters with huge rewards as many of them are plain rubbish

2)I've learn to always join bounties that are already listed and trading with good volume and mind you these bounties always have low bounty rewards like 75k to 100k but there is high assurance of selling your tokens if you wish to ,not keeping coins that will never see the light of the days again ,I mean tokens that will never get listed

3)there are few bounty managers that I respect ,they take there job very serious and I always like to follow them ,waiting for them to launch new bounties ,I prefer to join 4-5 projects in a year than promoting shitcoins

I am also a victim of that illusion. When the bounty was began, the manager indicated that 5% of the total budget will allocate in bounty programs. In fact, I am happy when the bounty ends because I am only the member participant and 50% of allocated budget in signature campaign will my reward. But 2 weeks after it ends,it becomes 0.5%. What a great disaster for me. I thought I already a millionaire but it goes nothing.

sometimes it is really annoying if at any time the gift manager can change the budget allocation that will be given to the people who participate in it, while in the regulation there is no notification if at any time budget allocation can be changed. therefore before we decide to participate in promoting the project to be launched, we must be able to choose a trusted manager who certainly has a good reputation from the success of previous projects
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