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hero member
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January 27, 2020, 08:18:19 AM
#27
Keep in mind that every time you join a bounty campaign, you need to look at the background of the project and many others, such as white paper, token allocation teams, sales of IEO, all research must be done, as long as you join, it will be risky if you don't do this research.
In first joining the bounty there must be failure and try to find a campaign that you know from the background first.
your correct but first we need to confirm who is a campaign manager of the project because many newbies just start the campaign for scam projects with their own team who have experienced in this forum with their alts.
We need to analyse the team and white paper to examine the legitimacy of the projects.
hero member
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January 27, 2020, 07:17:36 AM
#26
Majority of bounties nowadays seems promising because of their well executed whitepaper, roadmap and solid team but these criteria are not only the basis to say if the project is genuine or not.

Many factors are need to consider before joining in a bounties. Actually here in the forum you can find important information on how to spot a good project just make an effort and take your time learning since you're still a newbie. Do an extensive research and take your time before joining in a bounties.
hero member
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January 27, 2020, 06:30:59 AM
#25
Keep in mind that every time you join a bounty campaign, you need to look at the background of the project and many others, such as white paper, token allocation teams, sales of IEO, all research must be done, as long as you join, it will be risky if you don't do this research.
In first joining the bounty there must be failure and try to find a campaign that you know from the background first.
Paying Bounties is to too hard to find now, especially for newbies. We need to be diligent in finding whether the project will succeed and whether it is a legit project. We will be able to analyze it by closely watching wbow the response when the participants ask for payment and that they not delay in paying or moves the payment date every time.
full member
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January 27, 2020, 06:29:35 AM
#24
Hi guys!
I'm a newbie in bounty campaign program, recently the two bounty campaign (1strade and Blobflow) I started with ends up not succeeding as the teams in charge says they can't continue with the program, So sad (for starting) though because I decided to do the campaign after reading their white paper and a little background check.
So my question is what are those things to be considered aside project white paper before taking up bounty Campaign.
Thanks. Cheers


Sad to say but in reality, bounty camping right now isn't profitable because there were only few projects got what they are expecting, in short most of them are failed to achieve their goal because of market problem.

Analysing first the white paper before joining bounty campaign is good, but we cannot guarantee that having a good plan they can get what they are expecting, first we need to consider the market situation, that why if you what to join bounty projects now you need to be ready to take the risk.

Good luck.
hero member
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January 27, 2020, 06:23:08 AM
#23
Hi guys!
I'm a newbie in bounty campaign program, recently the two bounty campaign (1strade and Blobflow) I started with ends up not succeeding as the teams in charge says they can't continue with the program, So sad (for starting) though because I decided to do the campaign after reading their white paper and a little background check.
So my question is what are those things to be considered aside project white paper before taking up bounty Campaign.
Thanks. Cheers


Right now there's hardly a decent project, that's likely to succeed, I have participated on so many bounty campaigns that I thought will succeed only to find out that they are not getting enough support from investors, and even they get funded you will have to wait for months to get the token in the market and the worst the price is not what you expected.
hero member
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January 26, 2020, 10:55:37 AM
#22
Keep in mind that every time you join a bounty campaign, you need to look at the background of the project and many others, such as white paper, token allocation teams, sales of IEO, all research must be done, as long as you join, it will be risky if you don't do this research.
In first joining the bounty there must be failure and try to find a campaign that you know from the background first.
legendary
Activity: 3178
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January 26, 2020, 10:50:28 AM
#21


there isn't a project worth promoting these days because almost all concept of projects are already exploited by the scammers or if not, they can't generate funds for the development of the project. it could either investors are not trusting projects today are its just that the project aren't doable that investors knew its a no good project. what a newbie can do i guess is just join the BTC paying campaigns or earn something to buy  BTC and trade.

its a harsh environment for newbie bounty hunters but if you could rank your way up which there are guide to get merits like this one https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/such-guide-guaranteed-method-to-earn-many-merits-statistically-proven-5126690
sr. member
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January 26, 2020, 10:32:03 AM
#20
Hi guys!
I'm a newbie in bounty campaign program, recently the two bounty campaign (1strade and Blobflow) I started with ends up not succeeding as the teams in charge says they can't continue with the program, So sad (for starting) though because I decided to do the campaign after reading their white paper and a little background check.
So my question is what are those things to be considered aside project white paper before taking up bounty Campaign.
Thanks. Cheers

For now, although whitepaper or anything else look promising, it not means the project is good. If want to get project that reach at least softcap,look which still hyped by people. But it is not guarantee too if the project will success in market. We bounty hunters can do anything about that maybe can rely on luck to  get good project, good payment, and good price in market.
Yes you are right for that, I also feel the same way with all the current projects. Whitepaper or just researching all the teams, it will not guarantee that everything will go well for the project they are working on, because they explain all their vision and mission for the good but nothing is right, and that is only to convince all those who want to invest in their project, prize hunters enthusiastically join in promoting their project but after the project has been running for several months they disappear without informing about the clarity of the project or its distribution.
legendary
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January 26, 2020, 04:06:38 AM
#19
So my question is what are those things to be considered aside project white paper before taking up bounty Campaign.
Thanks. Cheers

It's hard to identify new project now that are successful or failure. The project itself are more likely to resemble each other, so to compete in the market, those new project need an extra funds to survive in the market. Also the team itself should have an excellent portfolio in cryptocurrency industry.
jr. member
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January 25, 2020, 03:41:53 PM
#18
Hi guys!
I'm a newbie in bounty campaign program, recently the two bounty campaign (1strade and Blobflow) I started with ends up not succeeding as the teams in charge says they can't continue with the program, So sad (for starting) though because I decided to do the campaign after reading their white paper and a little background check.
So my question is what are those things to be considered aside project white paper before taking up bounty Campaign.
Thanks. Cheers

To everyone who replied to this, thank you all, your contributions are highly appreciated.
jr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 1
January 25, 2020, 03:39:13 PM
#17
Hi guys!
I'm a newbie in bounty campaign program, recently the two bounty campaign (1strade and Blobflow) I started with ends up not succeeding as the teams in charge says they can't continue with the program, So sad (for starting) though because I decided to do the campaign after reading their white paper and a little background check.
So my question is what are those things to be considered aside project white paper before taking up bounty Campaign.
Thanks. Cheers

It is very difficult for you to find a successful bounty at the current stage, the current market is collapsing and new projects cannot succeed. So no matter how thoroughly you examine them, they may not succeed in the end because of the poor market situation. If I'm serious, the current bounty is dead

That was the exact reason stated by the team of those campaigns,
It means one should think twice before taking up any bounty campaign and even while doing it, one should have have it back of his mind that it might turn out to be failure or a scam or the two together
jr. member
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January 25, 2020, 03:34:17 PM
#16
your are still noob liiterally because you fail at your first try but even not noobs or shall i say noob at heart do also fail sometimes  . there is no perfect hunter when joining a bounty . i remember when im still a newb i join a bounty and provide a wrong crypto wallet  . i also wasted time and effort and still question my self about the payment .  many things to be consider checking not just whitepaper and roadmap , but you also check the ones that manage the campaign and any other stuffs to increase your chance of being paid .

Noted, thank you.
jr. member
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January 25, 2020, 03:31:34 PM
#15
So sad for you mate. Before doing any campaign make sure that you check up everything. The team profile and their credentials. Maybe they are just anonymous people who are using other profile of professionals. That's a very difficult job actually cause we can never know who will do scam cause scammers nowadays are smarter and knows how to handle a good demonstration as if they have a real project to promote. Be careful and just be vigilant.
Thanks.
Like you said, finding out the truth about that team profile and their credentials might not exactly easy, Subsequently I'll be vigilant.
jr. member
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January 25, 2020, 03:28:06 PM
#14
I'm a newbie in bounty campaign program,
You have to understand that you are a newbie in the forum. Know about the forum before you sell yourself for a couple of shitcoins. I dont get why you all just come here to get paid, dont you all ever get any interest in knowing about bitcoin and its uses?

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recently the two bounty campaign (1strade and Blobflow) I started with ends up not succeeding as the teams in charge says they can't continue with the program,
Get used to it if you want to spend your time here as a bounty hunter.

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So sad (for starting) though because I decided to do the campaign after reading their white paper and a little background check.
It is actually useless to even check them nowadays. You have 1 in a 100 chances of getting a good project to join in and even then there is a risk of forced KYC which is always identity theft.

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So my question is what are those things to be considered aside project white paper before taking up bounty Campaign.
Stop doing bounties. Take part in the forum, learn about bitcoin, gradually grow your account to a decent rank and join a bitcoin paying campaign. Bounty is a waste of time. If you have some skills in development then you might get some odd jobs here for the time being.

Dont expect to come to this forum to get paid for free. Those days are long over.

Alright, thanks for this reply, I'm really learning my lessons as newbie. But which part of the forum can really be of help in learning more about bitcoin, growing of account and eventually capable to join bitcoin paying campaign.
Thanks.
member
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January 25, 2020, 03:00:24 PM
#13
Hi guys!
I'm a newbie in bounty campaign program, recently the two bounty campaign (1strade and Blobflow) I started with ends up not succeeding as the teams in charge says they can't continue with the program, So sad (for starting) though because I decided to do the campaign after reading their white paper and a little background check.
So my question is what are those things to be considered aside project white paper before taking up bounty Campaign.
Thanks. Cheers

Bounties are now nothing but gamble and only your luck can make it worthwhile, no matter how promising the project might seem they can fail for one reason or the other, as a bounty hunter it's a risk we take that we may never get anything
MI6
hero member
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January 25, 2020, 10:52:16 AM
#12
Hi guys!
I'm a newbie in bounty campaign program, recently the two bounty campaign (1strade and Blobflow) I started with ends up not succeeding as the teams in charge says they can't continue with the program, So sad (for starting) though because I decided to do the campaign after reading their white paper and a little background check.
So my question is what are those things to be considered aside project white paper before taking up bounty Campaign.
Thanks. Cheers

For now, although whitepaper or anything else look promising, it not means the project is good. If want to get project that reach at least softcap,look which still hyped by people. But it is not guarantee too if the project will success in market. We bounty hunters can do anything about that maybe can rely on luck to  get good project, good payment, and good price in market.
hero member
Activity: 3010
Merit: 794
January 25, 2020, 09:43:59 AM
#11
Hi guys!
I'm a newbie in bounty campaign program, recently the two bounty campaign (1strade and Blobflow) I started with ends up not succeeding as the teams in charge says they can't continue with the program, So sad (for starting) though because I decided to do the campaign after reading their white paper and a little background check.
So my question is what are those things to be considered aside project white paper before taking up bounty Campaign.
Thanks. Cheers


Verify everything!

Read up WP, Check Roadmap and most of all try to search for its team/devs which arent anonymous.
Stick with realistic project goals rather than to those who do made such unrealistic ones.Its sad that you experience it
on your first try but dont be surprised because bounty becomes shitty since 2018 after that bull run event.
Good thing that you do know how to research first before joining those bounties.Reminders, even though you verify
about legitimacy but it doesnt mean that it would succeed in the very end.
sr. member
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January 25, 2020, 08:24:43 AM
#10
whitepapers and so on are mandatory for initial monitoring, but there are things that must be ensured during the campaign about how their marketing process works and also their attitude in establishing communication with active groups. If you are not satisfied with their answers about what will be done with their coins after ICO, and also communication that cannot explain their project transparently, then you should rethink to join.
sr. member
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January 25, 2020, 07:40:44 AM
#9
Opportunity for be paid when joining a bounty project for now is very difficult if you don't find a really good project. Especially if you find a project that fails or scams, it is a risk of a bounty hunter. In fact, I am often not paid by bounty projects that work for months or even years. If you are a beginner, you will get used to this kind of thing and you have to participate in many bounty projects to get paid, maybe not all bounty projects that you participate in will pay you later.
hero member
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January 25, 2020, 07:04:08 AM
#8
A lot of things if you want to commit yourself to bounties. But, most of the time many bounties will not pay their participants for doing the task they are giving so it's best for you to find another niche that you want to earn an extra through participation.

But if you really want to commit your time into bounties, one factor could be looking at the reputation of the bounty manager. Look at his history and see how many successful projects did he participated and managed for the past years of managing campaigns.
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