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Topic: Luring hunters to promote bounties - page 9. (Read 1563 times)

jr. member
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May 09, 2019, 11:08:24 AM
#90
We can predict on the future of bounties that we can promote all we can do is to promote the project and wait for what will happen on the ICO or IEO if it will succeed or not so if the project will not raised funds or failed then bounty hunters will also be affected because of that so bounty hunters be careful on the project we promote and try this project if you are looking for a good project http://Www.heluss.com.
sr. member
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May 09, 2019, 11:13:41 AM
#90
I have listed some of the points that I look for, before joining a bounty campaign. Please check my list below, in which the points are given in the order of the most important, to the least important:

1. Priority given for tokens and coins that are already listed in exchanges
2. Reputed bounty manager
3. Duration of the bounty campaign (preferably 4 weeks or less)
4. Bounty allocation of at least 2% of the total pool
5. Team with previous experience
6. ICO based from developed nations such as Japan, South Korea, Germany.etc
7. Hardcap on the number of participants
8. No KYC requirement
9. Fixed date for the payment of bounty
10. Active telegram support for the bounty campaign
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May 09, 2019, 01:31:31 AM
#89
Bounty managers thus matters most but there are many hunters on here that care less about listed bounties with low payouts ,they prefer to join bounties with higher allocations and wait  till the project get listed ,the truth is many cares about higher rewards
jr. member
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May 09, 2019, 01:23:23 AM
#88
You must remain vigilant because not all projects with large funds can succeed. What needs to be considered before you decide to join is, of course, doing research. Then monitor the development of the project and the main thing is to look for projects with reliable managers. And for now, the market conditions indeed support the project to be able to return to success.
hero member
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May 09, 2019, 01:10:19 AM
#87
Which bounty managers work for reliable projects now? I joined projects managed by all the top bounty managers like Yahoo, Amazix and so on but Yahoo's both projects failed and I did not even earn a penny while some of Amazix's projects were good while some just did not earn enough to continue and their bounty was cancelled. Bounties offering huge rewards never pay off and hence it's better to join programs that offer guaranteed ETH rewards even if the project fails like I joined 2-3 projects that failed to gather funds but still paid $120-150 for being part of it and would love to add that these projects had no manager but the project owner itself paid me.
Yeah, its so sad to see the bounties managed by good campaign managers like yahoo is failing. We can't exactly blame as the investors are not investing in ICOs. Amazix campaign did well last year but they are also facing the same issue. Anyway how do you find bounty campaigns which are paying via ETH?
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May 09, 2019, 12:48:02 AM
#86
This is why bounty managers are very important ,you have to check who the bounty manager is before joining the bounty project ,I've seen many bounty managers that rips hunters off there rewards when bounty ends
full member
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May 09, 2019, 12:42:40 AM
#85
I've participated in numerous bounties and my luck is around 50/50.

50% paid bounty and token hit exchange.
50% didn't pay bounty, or the token didn't have any exchange, project cancelled, etc, etc.

It's never ok to not get paid but this is the crypto space and conditions that we live in.
I just accept it and move on to the next one.
sr. member
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May 09, 2019, 12:30:44 AM
#84
as for bounty managers, I also try to follow the proven ones, but what concerns the bounty with coins that are already traded on exchanges, as a rule, the distribution is so meager that "The game is not worth the candle.."
hero member
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May 08, 2019, 11:59:14 PM
#83
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

Project team set the price for their token,and they also set the cap values so they can allocate as much as they want to their bounties as well.

For example you will get only one part in 100 compared to the rewards they are saying so decide it is worth to do or not.
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May 08, 2019, 11:52:35 PM
#82
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


Usually, the more the reward pool of the campaign, the more potential the token price will dump later.
I think bounty hunters should choose the campaign because the project and team is good, not because the reward is big.
jr. member
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May 08, 2019, 06:21:54 PM
#81
Big bounty allocations are attractive to hunters, but so many hunters participate in those campaigns that the
reward could be lower at the end than in other not so attractive campaigns.
jr. member
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May 08, 2019, 05:34:53 PM
#80
Nowadays, most project are so unrealistic. Before you participate in bounty program, it is essential you known about the bounty manager before devoting your precious time to promote the project. The truth is that most hunters pay an undivided attention  tonthe rewards and tends to promote bounty programs with high rewards. Majority is guilty of this.
member
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May 05, 2019, 10:23:38 AM
#79
ICOs are the ones to be blame because of the FUNDs many that have nothing to offer crypto world will just jump in and start claiming they are developers ,hiring here and there just to put a project together all for the sake of fund
jr. member
Activity: 322
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May 05, 2019, 09:36:10 AM
#78
As for me, I stick to the reputation of bounty managers before I will have to participate in any bounty.
 As for bounty hunters, many are after bounty with higher bounty allocation and with higher rewards aor even coins that are already trading, but it seems that's not what cryptocurrency is all about.
We the bounty hunters have to go about our research first before we'll say we want to participate in any bounty as not to result in waste of time and energy over the bounty and thereafter not going to pay
sr. member
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Merit: 275
May 04, 2019, 05:13:33 PM
#77
I like the statement of the OP that most of the projects are just plain rubbish. And it is true that very few campaign managers really do care about his campaigns. I've seen one who manages a lot of eth token-paying campaigns but up until now, most of them haven't received their worthless tokens yet. Those large numbers are just to attract hunters but in reality, you will be lucky if you can get few bucks from your long running campaigns. But it is up to the user if he will join or not, it is his own choice in the very first place.
hero member
Activity: 1414
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May 04, 2019, 04:27:06 PM
#76
Indeed there are some projects who promise huge rewards and after bounty hunters either get some coins without value either sometimes get nothing, i hope in future all choose better projects.
copper member
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Merit: 1
May 04, 2019, 04:18:12 PM
#75
Nothing is absolutely guaranteed in this space, I have seen a lot of recommend highly rated bounty managers that managed projects that failed, a lot of them should be looking for another job or join bounty hunting as well. The truth is that majority of success recorded here largely depend on luck. Just do what you feel is right and hope for success
copper member
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May 04, 2019, 03:42:44 PM
#74
No one guarantees that with 4-5 projects you will also be able to earn. Perhaps even some of them will be empty garbage, and what will you earn in a year?) Of course, it’s everyone’s business how to get lost ... Either take part in a large number of bounty programs, or choose 1-2 every month. In any case, I wish you all good luck)
full member
Activity: 364
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May 04, 2019, 12:41:44 PM
#73
Yes, very often ICO fraudulent projects attract bounty hunters with large payouts, because they are not going to actually pay them. At the same time, very rarely a situation arises when an ICO begins to be conducted, and new tokens are already being traded on the exchange. In general, I also noticed that those projects that promise high rewards do not pay them very often, even if they were not scammers. At the same time, I was always surprised that inconspicuous ICO projects with small payments very often not only promptly transferred the promised tokens to our wallets, but they also traded well on the stock exchange.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
May 04, 2019, 12:35:55 PM
#72
Actually, I have participated in a bounty with the allocation of a large $ 1 million dollar token, but after the promotion was completed and the sale of tokens was completed, garbage was not sold at all on the market, while I followed Bounty with an allocation of $ 50k tokens to be fast and expensive.

so we shouldn't be tempted by the big prize.
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