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Topic: My 120 Days In Bounty Hunting & What I have Learnt - page 7. (Read 24171 times)

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You gain a huge experience within 120 days in bounty hunting, You written briefly about bounty campaign.
And KYC is the most important thing in bounty i think you mistakenly not mentioned. ICO program is a another big issue because there are many bounties finished shortly and large margin.
jr. member
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I think your post should add the KYC for the bounty. Many people do not know about KYC and do not know why many projects require KYC. What are the advantages and disadvantages of KYC?
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If you have enough time for both learning and participating bounty, I do not have so, so your tesises are not universal, they will not pass the check of time.
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Thank you because your own own sharing, I'm also enter the bounty with the equivalent time of you but the what that the know is too it. Your share will be helpful with me
jr. member
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This is exactly what i need to be successful as a Bounty Hunter. I have never seen such a constructive post with some much knowledge to take from it.This is awesome i must confess, Thanks for putting this up here for people like me to learn from and also benefits from.
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This post is very well made and have very interesting tips expecially for newbies. In my experience for a bounty hunter is very important time management because campaigns requires a lot of time and this have to be optimized as better as bounty hunter can.
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Well this is a excellent post for newbies. You did something good and easy explanation. Its very helpful for those who start bounty campaign. I think you need to add some issues for bounty hunter. So newbie can learn from it and adapt with the current condition. Your post deserve a merit  Smiley
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Those who have participated in bounty programmes and have been able to earn something worthwhile, will have good things to say. These are the set of people that will be able to encourage those who are just coming in newly. This is one of the helpful posts on the forum, that will enable them to learn some rudiments. As a matter of fact, i have sent the link to a friend who approached me today, that he is interested in earning cryptocurrency.
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Amazing post! I hope that newbies that want to start they bounty hunting would read this post and learn something from it. I wish you the best of luck in your hunting and hope you will reach your set goals  Wink
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I am a bounty hunter for much more than 120 days and the most important thing that I realized - you need to sell your bounty tokens immediately as received, otherwise you can stay with nothing. The only exception is the moment of the pump on the market, then you should wait for the best price.
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And if I am patient enough to wait for tokens to appear no my wallet, but no patient enough to hold them untill the good price, should I try it or not?
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Congrats, these are the posts that give added value to the community and that deserve to get credits. Nice job!
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Great post! I just started bounty hunting about 30 days ago and I haven't gotten any payouts yet. It's good to learn from the experience of people like yourself.
First i have to welcome you to the space and second you still need to exercise a bit patience before you can be sure to receive your rewards from the bounty you participated in. Another thing you should take into consideration is that as far as the project is not of scam, you did the right thing like following the rules and regulation of such bounty, your stakes are being updated by the bounty manager in charge. I think nothing will stop your reward but it will only take some time. Mathematically, Bounty Hunting is equivalent to patience.
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Great post! I just started bounty hunting about 30 days ago and I haven't gotten any payouts yet. It's good to learn from the experience of people like yourself.
learning someone's experience might motivate you. but you still have to learn about what you are doing and make improvements to your experience. and try to find some people who are willing to give you guidance in the forum to get knowledge and prizes on several campaigns
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1. You are right - distribution doesn't always occur on said date and usually its always late although sometimes by pleasant surprise its early!

2. Good point also - always double and triple check all the details of what's required including the terms and conditions on a regular basis as sometimes these can change during a campaign even more than once a week and if there's anything you're unsure about don't be afraid to ask the campaign manager but make sure you read through the thread or search the group for the answer first, and use a scheduler to remind you of important tasks if you get really busy

3. Trade with your bag of rewards if advantageous or HODL for a more revived market if its a project with good future potential

4. You'll probably find most bounty managers are fairly reasonable although there are a few bad actors, but if the rules are not adhered to or you are found cheating then you'll likely forfeit the entire reward

Congratulations on sticking with it for this long and hopefully you'll gain more out of this in future
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Great post! I just started bounty hunting about 30 days ago and I haven't gotten any payouts yet. It's good to learn from the experience of people like yourself.
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