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Topic: Quality over Quantity in the bounty game - page 3. (Read 612 times)

legendary
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September 17, 2018, 11:15:01 AM
#26
researching the project before working on it is the right action to get a good and original bounty campaign. Most just do it without analyzing. You can look at whitepapers and ico ratings like icobench and others.
full member
Activity: 234
Merit: 100
It's turtles all the way down!
September 17, 2018, 11:08:34 AM
#25
Last week I started a new way of doing bounties.  Quality over quantity.  I decided I was going to research the projects before I got involved very thoroughly.  I wanted to check the project team.  See if the idea was good and original.  I wanted to check everythign out before I spent any more time doing these damn bounties for shit projects and scams. 

I monitor every project that hits this board (which is a ton).  Guess how many bounties I have entered thus far?  ZERO.  They are all absolute shit. 

I ask you guys to research before you enter your next bounty and ask yourself this question.  Is this project really worth it or am I wasting my time?
What are your criteria and guidelines and how did you come to that assessment and what makes your current signature better than the others or stand out, in my experiences some projects that I thought will not deliver, turn out to be a great project you should dig deep.

I don't think we're going to be seeing this person's methods for evaluating bounties anytime soon! In the end, I think people get to evaluate the projects by their own standards and some will be happy with what others wouldn't be.
member
Activity: 238
Merit: 10
September 17, 2018, 11:02:55 AM
#24
Last week I started a new way of doing bounties.  Quality over quantity.  I decided I was going to research the projects before I got involved very thoroughly.  I wanted to check the project team.  See if the idea was good and original.  I wanted to check everythign out before I spent any more time doing these damn bounties for shit projects and scams. 

I monitor every project that hits this board (which is a ton).  Guess how many bounties I have entered thus far?  ZERO.  They are all absolute shit. 

I ask you guys to research before you enter your next bounty and ask yourself this question.  Is this project really worth it or am I wasting my time?
you just exaggerated the way you said and your wearing a signature. So you mean it's not a good project? I still believe that there's still gem among those garbage if we do diligent research.
sr. member
Activity: 938
Merit: 256
September 17, 2018, 10:54:50 AM
#23
Last week I started a new way of doing bounties.  Quality over quantity.  I decided I was going to research the projects before I got involved very thoroughly.  I wanted to check the project team.  See if the idea was good and original.  I wanted to check everythign out before I spent any more time doing these damn bounties for shit projects and scams.  

I monitor every project that hits this board (which is a ton).  Guess how many bounties I have entered thus far?  ZERO.  They are all absolute shit.  

I ask you guys to research before you enter your next bounty and ask yourself this question.  Is this project really worth it or am I wasting my time?

I usually do that on signature bounty only.
For social media bounties, which we can do it with infinite quantity, just do it for nothing to lose.
Thanks god if it's paid, if it's not i asume it as a charity Cheesy
full member
Activity: 1078
Merit: 102
September 17, 2018, 10:46:03 AM
#22
Good day. There's a lot of good campaigns out there. Yes bounty budget allocation maybe small if you look at it but as for me I'm after a good project or altcoin. I go after the quality of the product they are offering rather than the amount of salary they offer.
member
Activity: 364
Merit: 34
Fast, Smart, Trustworthy
September 17, 2018, 09:42:28 AM
#21
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Looking at your signature "Zero" does not look correct to me.
Stop pretending. Instead focus on doing something constructive. If you really monitored and found everything shit then publish your report here.
Publish ,how you concluded that particular bounty is shit.


LoL. If you don't say, I still not noticed his signature. MyCrytoBank team will "happy" when they see this qualify post and compliment that:

They are all absolute shit. 

He even got 5 merits for this thread. Merit points are easy to get, right?
full member
Activity: 235
Merit: 100
September 17, 2018, 02:55:07 AM
#20
Guess how many bounties I have entered thus far?  ZERO.  They are all absolute shit. 


Looking at your signature "Zero" does not look correct to me.
Stop pretending. Instead focus on doing something constructive. If you really monitored and found everything shit then publish your report here.
Publish ,how you concluded that particular bounty is shit.


Yeah I agree with the publish part. You can even help others by sharing your results of your research even if you said there are no qualified ICOs for you. Maybe then the others can decide for themselves and try to learn.
hero member
Activity: 2128
Merit: 530
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September 17, 2018, 02:23:54 AM
#19
Last week I started a new way of doing bounties.  Quality over quantity.  I decided I was going to research the projects before I got involved very thoroughly.  I wanted to check the project team.  See if the idea was good and original.  I wanted to check everythign out before I spent any more time doing these damn bounties for shit projects and scams.  

I monitor every project that hits this board (which is a ton).  Guess how many bounties I have entered thus far?  ZERO.  They are all absolute shit.  

I ask you guys to research before you enter your next bounty and ask yourself this question.  Is this project really worth it or am I wasting my time?

Do someone need to be told to research a project before joining the campaign, I think it is a common sense. I know a guy that do give people red trust if you are promoting a scam project, if a project says is giving out $2 million in bounty, you need to sit back and think twice.

Sir, it seems you are carrying a signature campaign
full member
Activity: 560
Merit: 100
September 17, 2018, 01:59:11 AM
#18
Last week I started a new way of doing bounties.  Quality over quantity.  I decided I was going to research the projects before I got involved very thoroughly.  I wanted to check the project team.  See if the idea was good and original.  I wanted to check everythign out before I spent any more time doing these damn bounties for shit projects and scams. 

I monitor every project that hits this board (which is a ton).  Guess how many bounties I have entered thus far?  ZERO.  They are all absolute shit. 

I ask you guys to research before you enter your next bounty and ask yourself this question.  Is this project really worth it or am I wasting my time?
I still check carefully before participating in an ICO project. I still find a lot of good projects. But now the Crypto market is going down and that's why there are so many bad projects. We can not blame it, try to find more to get better results.
full member
Activity: 532
Merit: 100
September 17, 2018, 01:56:55 AM
#17
many bounties are not good and scam nowadays. so many that good bounties are overlap by them as a result they get less exposure. there are bounty that i join which are successful and gives me money maybe you need more research to find a good bounty.
sr. member
Activity: 588
Merit: 257
September 17, 2018, 01:55:54 AM
#16
To be honest there is no great thing than trying out in bulk! What does that statement is very much clear if you actually doing the bounties. With the increased number of bounties you can also increase your odds of hitting few of the good bounties. You can simply participate in all of them, and work hard on all of them, this way you are not leaving behind any bounties which may turn out to be too good in the upcoming future and thus you loosing the chance of getting involved into it. This is how it is done in the today's timeline. If you think that you can really research the bounties and makes sure the project is good or bad then forget about it because every project will turn out to be best one because that is how they are showing off!
jr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 1
September 17, 2018, 01:45:20 AM
#15
That is a good point. Don't get any conclusive idea without making any investigation or any background research first. Like the saying, don't judge the book by its cover. Don't be fooled by what is in the content to their web site and etc. features. Sometimes, a certain time for making research will give you a productive result.
member
Activity: 392
Merit: 21
September 16, 2018, 07:36:21 PM
#14
Last week I started a new way of doing bounties.  Quality over quantity.  I decided I was going to research the projects before I got involved very thoroughly.  I wanted to check the project team.  See if the idea was good and original.  I wanted to check everythign out before I spent any more time doing these damn bounties for shit projects and scams. 

I monitor every project that hits this board (which is a ton).  Guess how many bounties I have entered thus far?  ZERO.  They are all absolute shit. 

I ask you guys to research before you enter your next bounty and ask yourself this question.  Is this project really worth it or am I wasting my time?

Regardless of your signature .. !!!
But I disagree with you
Yes there are many scam campaigns
But there are also real campaigns
Just check well.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
September 16, 2018, 07:22:59 PM
#13
Well as for me quality in cryptocurrency supersedes quantity because you can have a huge number of trash coin and just a few numbers of good coins
full member
Activity: 490
Merit: 100
September 16, 2018, 07:19:55 PM
#12
Last week I started a new way of doing bounties.  Quality over quantity.  I decided I was going to research the projects before I got involved very thoroughly.  I wanted to check the project team.  See if the idea was good and original.  I wanted to check everythign out before I spent any more time doing these damn bounties for shit projects and scams. 

I monitor every project that hits this board (which is a ton).  Guess how many bounties I have entered thus far?  ZERO.  They are all absolute shit. 

I ask you guys to research before you enter your next bounty and ask yourself this question.  Is this project really worth it or am I wasting my time?
I'm afraid that's not the best idea in this situation. Well, rather to analyze projects in any case it is necessary, but to conduct a thorough analysis while sacrificing the number - this is not the best idea.
jr. member
Activity: 97
Merit: 1
September 16, 2018, 07:10:15 PM
#11
Did you create this topic just to rank on your current bounty because its hard to believe you if you are still wearing a signature on your Bitcointalk account.
It is always hood to research bounty before participating but I think you cannot give the same level of scrutiny like you would if you were investing in the project. Quantity over quality but guage your quality ratings well.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1214
September 16, 2018, 06:56:37 PM
#10
Last week I started a new way of doing bounties.  Quality over quantity.  I decided I was going to research the projects before I got involved very thoroughly.  I wanted to check the project team.  See if the idea was good and original.  I wanted to check everythign out before I spent any more time doing these damn bounties for shit projects and scams. 

I monitor every project that hits this board (which is a ton).  Guess how many bounties I have entered thus far?  ZERO.  They are all absolute shit. 

I ask you guys to research before you enter your next bounty and ask yourself this question.  Is this project really worth it or am I wasting my time?
What are your criteria and guidelines and how did you come to that assessment and what makes your current signature better than the others or stand out, in my experiences some projects that I thought will not deliver, turn out to be a great project you should dig deep.
member
Activity: 364
Merit: 10
September 16, 2018, 06:48:55 PM
#9
zero? you already joined one bounty with your second account as it looks like I got scammed in 3 bounties I stopped doing it for half a year
Maybe it's the virtue of no choice bud that he wear that signature. It looks like he got also a point wherein almost all of the ICOs are scam but not all and we got to research it on our own and decide if we will work for them.
jr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 1
September 16, 2018, 06:19:00 PM
#8
Its quiet impossible to say signatures are shitty signatures yes that could be the very one you fell into  now let me put it straight signatures are even the second highest paying bounty and for you to get zero maybe you did not perform your task or you did the shitty one make more research
BQ
member
Activity: 616
Merit: 53
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September 16, 2018, 06:18:42 PM
#7
I'm definitely no bounty expert, I only try to find one good signature-campaign and beyond that, I just usually sign up to the telegram bounties.
So, with that said, I am curious as to how "quantity" works out for people who are joining bounties and doing the time consuming stuff(sharing on social media, posting a summary in the bounty thread etc), and how well has it paid out? Anyone who did this a year ago with every campaign, how much did it give in the end? Am I wrong to say it's 99% a waste of time as very rarely it pays out(if one just joins all, I mean?)
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