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Topic: Participating in bounties with low allocations - page 5. (Read 456 times)

full member
Activity: 198
Merit: 100
I cannot imagine promoting a project for months and at the end, all you can get is a meager amount of tokens. Yes, there are legit projects in the crypto space, but not all legit project worth participating in.
Why am i saying this?
There are projects that only allocate just 1% of the total sale made to bounty hunters.
My concern now is, does it worth devoting one's time to a project that will be only pay you token worth less than $100 after months of participation?

Then join only bounty campaigns that allocate big rewards but even if you get high rewards in other campaigns. It does not mean that we can get big rewards in terms of usd because there are good bounty but failed to perform in market. Sometimes some small allocation bounties can perform well in the market. Sometimes holding our reward is good too especially if they have a good team.
newbie
Activity: 44
Merit: 0
I cannot imagine promoting a project for months and at the end, all you can get is a meager amount of tokens. Yes, there are legit projects in the crypto space, but not all legit project worth participating in.
Why am i saying this?
There are projects that only allocate just 1% of the total sale made to bounty hunters.
My concern now is, does it worth devoting one's time to a project that will be only pay you token worth less than $100 after months of participation?
If I think that the project is promising and have the possibility of success in the future then I will not think twice to join even the allocated budget is low. If you are a kind of bounty hunter that once reward token receive then sell immediately I am sure you will not agree with me. Having a reward token with low price after ICO is not a big deal to me as long as I believed that in future time this small value now will give me a huge profit in future time.
sr. member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 273
Here is the thing...

1st if it is a project that is worth it and base on what you said devoting youself for a month and payment is 100 USD or Less it no you say and go "bye" or do not there to join at all

2nd If it is not worth it same as the first and your payment is 100 USD and bellow it is still a big no NO.

If hunting for bounty look at official website look at every details and the team biodate if it says anything about the project it is okay and if not it is not.
full member
Activity: 278
Merit: 100
I cannot imagine promoting a project for months and at the end, all you can get is a meager amount of tokens. Yes, there are legit projects in the crypto space, but not all legit project worth participating in.
Why am i saying this?
There are projects that only allocate just 1% of the total sale made to bounty hunters.
My concern now is, does it worth devoting one's time to a project that will be only pay you token worth less than $100 after months of participation?

How did you say that it was a scam? I think you look at the ICO price of the token you'd got then you calculate it but the price was too low that's why the token you got from dollar was too cheap than you expect.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
I cannot imagine promoting a project for months and at the end, all you can get is a meager amount of tokens. Yes, there are legit projects in the crypto space, but not all legit project worth participating in.
Why am i saying this?
There are projects that only allocate just 1% of the total sale made to bounty hunters.
My concern now is, does it worth devoting one's time to a project that will be only pay you token worth less than $100 after months of participation?

ICOs are business, like other businesses, ICOs have consequence to be failed or at least bad outcome. this also becomes a consequence for the participants. rewards allocations are not the main thing to consider the ICOs are worth to participate. the main things are the management (rules) of bounties (those shows bounties handled well or not), the ideas of ICOs, the master plans, and the roadmaps.
ukw
sr. member
Activity: 616
Merit: 250
I cannot imagine promoting a project for months and at the end, all you can get is a meager amount of tokens. Yes, there are legit projects in the crypto space, but not all legit project worth participating in.
Why am i saying this?
There are projects that only allocate just 1% of the total sale made to bounty hunters.
My concern now is, does it worth devoting one's time to a project that will be only pay you token worth less than $100 after months of participation?

If the project is good enough, then that one percentage is enough. But you just have to wait for the tokens to raise their price at the market. This almost never happens right after being listed on the stock exchanges.  Smiley
newbie
Activity: 144
Merit: 0
Participation in bounty is a kind of lottery, only in this case you invest your time. But in any case, you have the opportunity to minimize the risks of running into scammers through analysis, so if you want to earn more, you need to work harder for this. Participation in bounty is not as easy as it might seem at the beginning.
member
Activity: 308
Merit: 10
If you receive your token, you should be happy even if you do not have a lot of money. Because there are many bonus campaigns that do not distribute the token to the participants. They have scam us. So do not complain and work hard.
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1344
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If you look at the signature bounties, then I have to say that the average reward ranges anywhere from $0 to $5,000 (or even more if you are extremely lucky). If the ICO is a very good one, then even a 1% allocation can bring you a decent amount of funds. On the other hand, if the ICO fails, then all your time and effort will be wasted.
hero member
Activity: 2814
Merit: 574
I cannot imagine promoting a project for months and at the end, all you can get is a meager amount of tokens. Yes, there are legit projects in the crypto space, but not all legit project worth participating in.
Why am i saying this?
There are projects that only allocate just 1% of the total sale made to bounty hunters.
My concern now is, does it worth devoting one's time to a project that will be only pay you token worth less than $100 after months of participation?

Of course its not worth to join such  bounty because of the amount allocate to the bounty hunters. 1% that's ridiculous low, and that 1% allocation is still divided amongst different bounty such as signature campaign, facebook and twitter campaigns, blogs content and Youtube videos.

I would not join such bounties because all your effort is not worth for even a week, much less a bounty campaign that will last for weeks with minimal payouts. Not worth it mate.
hero member
Activity: 2898
Merit: 567
I cannot imagine promoting a project for months and at the end, all you can get is a meager amount of tokens. Yes, there are legit projects in the crypto space, but not all legit project worth participating in.
Why am i saying this?
There are projects that only allocate just 1% of the total sale made to bounty hunters.
My concern now is, does it worth devoting one's time to a project that will be only pay you token worth less than $100 after months of participation?

It is very important to look for allocation and if there is an existing spreadsheet so you can look how many stakes are for a particular campaign and how many are participating, then decide for yourself if it is worth joining in this campaign, of course checking if the campaign is legit is the first thing you should do.
full member
Activity: 364
Merit: 101
"One Token to Move Anything Anywhere"
I cannot imagine promoting a project for months and at the end, all you can get is a meager amount of tokens. Yes, there are legit projects in the crypto space, but not all legit project worth participating in.
Why am i saying this?
There are projects that only allocate just 1% of the total sale made to bounty hunters.
My concern now is, does it worth devoting one's time to a project that will be only pay you token worth less than $100 after months of participation?

Actually it's quite normal when a project allocates about 1-2% all its hardcap for bounty. If you see numbers like 5-10% then most likely they set such high amont only to attact participants and then they'll most likely change the amount in the end.
jr. member
Activity: 293
Merit: 4
Don't participate in bounties that have low allocations, if you do so then you are just setting yourself up for disappointment when the rewards are finally paid out because you would not be getting a lot out of the bounty. If you want to make a good amount of money from bounties then you should always participate in the ones that have a high percentage of allocation for bounties

You're absolutely right my friend. I look at the percentage of bounty allocation and that determines to a very large extent if I'll participate in it or not. I have control participation but I don't have control over what number of tokens I get in the end.
jr. member
Activity: 293
Merit: 4
I sincerely think that for a bounty hunter to make the most out of a signature bounty for example, there needs to be limits set, number of participants can be set too while the criteria for entry and participation set very high as well. This will certainly make it worthwhile.
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 500
Don't participate in bounties that have low allocations, if you do so then you are just setting yourself up for disappointment when the rewards are finally paid out because you would not be getting a lot out of the bounty. If you want to make a good amount of money from bounties then you should always participate in the ones that have a high percentage of allocation for bounties
newbie
Activity: 224
Merit: 0
Most of the time, if the proportion of the bounty thread is not high, then the participants will not be particularly large.
So you can distribute as many tokens as you can.
Since the number of participants in the Bounty is pretty much, so the bonus distributed to everyone will be lower. Over the next few years the number of participants will increase, so we will receive a small bonus.
newbie
Activity: 322
Merit: 0
Yes. That is absolutely true. It is not worth to participate if they allocate a small amount for bounty hunters. Normally i do consider to participate only for large allocations for bounty campaigns. Further most of the bounty campaigns they allocates high percentage for Signature campaigns and Blog campaigns. I always try to do blog articles to receive highest rewards.
member
Activity: 182
Merit: 20
I cannot imagine promoting a project for months and at the end, all you can get is a meager amount of tokens. Yes, there are legit projects in the crypto space, but not all legit project worth participating in.
Why am i saying this?
There are projects that only allocate just 1% of the total sale made to bounty hunters.
My concern now is, does it worth devoting one's time to a project that will be only pay you token worth less than $100 after months of participation?

For example, the bounty will continue 2 months and at the end, you will gain 100 $. How much time do you spend to complete a week? Just 20 or 30 minutes for a weekly report. Then this means that you spend only 2 hours in 2 months . This is not a much time. And you have possiblity earn more than 100$.
jr. member
Activity: 224
Merit: 2
As for me, bounty campaign became no profitable at all. May be because of a large number of participants,,
sr. member
Activity: 714
Merit: 261
I think that is all right to get those 100 bucks rather than getting nothing in the hands. Now a bounty hunter would be person who will participate in more than 100;s of the ICO in a month and thus if even 50 of them turn out to be green one and pay you 100 bucks each then you end up earning at least 5K USD after months of work. So it doesn't matter how much they are paying and depending upon that you should be paying attention to it or not. But its all about how much time you can devote by yourself to make nice fortune from scratch. At least thats some money, many time people dont even get pennies in their hands.
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