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August 16, 2018, 11:50:23 AM
#33
I'm doing some research on bounty hunting and I would like any information bounty hunters and campaign managers might be able to offer me. I'm looking for your experiences, earnings successes and failures, experiences with scams and fraudulent projects, your outlook for bounty hunting for the immediate and long term future, etc. Any posts would be appreciated and any information you offer would be held confidential. You can reply in this thread or PM if you prefer. Thanks for any help you can give me.
I am not good in finding the good ICOs but if you want to be a bounty hunter please make note that it is not a job so never rely on bounty hunting for all your family needs and most of the bounties were scams and the few remaining were hardly ever listed in exchanges so making money from the bounties is really hard.
newbie
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August 16, 2018, 11:30:59 AM
#32
Of course your account have been suspended by twitter, that's because you are either use multiple twitter accounts or spam on twitter for your weekly twitter stake's sake.
I'm not using multiple account even now. I think it's happened because I'm still using mass follower to increase my following and it could lead to suspended. I spread my tweets all day and I don't think it could lead to suspended with my timing when posting.
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August 16, 2018, 11:20:52 AM
#31
Bounty program are not good healthy income.
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August 16, 2018, 10:43:23 AM
#30
In part, the bounty is also part of the crypto ecosystem. Based on that, the value of labor you receive will depend on the general trend of the market. With unstable condition in the past, some participants have lost patience. Therefore, carefully define your goals and passion to pursue this task.
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August 16, 2018, 09:54:52 AM
#29
I'm doing some research on bounty hunting and I would like any information bounty hunters and campaign managers might be able to offer me. I'm looking for your experiences, earnings successes and failures, experiences with scams and fraudulent projects, your outlook for bounty hunting for the immediate and long term future, etc. Any posts would be appreciated and any information you offer would be held confidential. You can reply in this thread or PM if you prefer. Thanks for any help you can give me.
Bounty always requires diligence and patience. The value you get is indefinite, it depends on the rank, condition, situation of the market ... any choice must be careful. It does not only involve you but it also affects many investors. Try the experience at bountyportals. I believe you will have a positive outlook on bounty.
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August 16, 2018, 09:45:08 AM
#28
Highly rated projects on the rating pages, you can do the bounty program. Limit projects that plagiarize, map, and team. In this market, finding a good bonus is also a bit difficult.
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August 16, 2018, 09:54:29 AM
#28
Try to check when that project will be on exchanges(or released/unlocked). Check their hardcap, token supply, and try to guess what their total market cap could be.(thinking of its rivals maybe)

Then look at their professionalism, are they looking good, can they succeed the project? You don't need them to success, can they just manage the ico and exchange things good enough? Then ok, go for it. This is my view on this thing.
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August 16, 2018, 02:22:44 AM
#27
Thanks everybody for all your comments.

I've actually done about a dozen bounties myself (mostly last September to December) and have had similar experiences as the rest of you. I'm doing research for an article I'm working on, mostly on describing bounty hunting to people who are not familiar with it.


That is helpful, but the way things go in crypto,,, it is normally just best that people learn on their own, because things change so quickly. Bounties were hot last year and so were airdrops but as more people got in and a lot of cheaters took tokens and dumped them, people realized this old way of doing things were becoming less and less effective. I think people also when they depend on information of others, they tend to blame other people when things do not go well.

Always remind people to take responsibility for themselves.

Is there a future in bounty? Probably yes, but it has to deal with the big issues of cheaters who use fake traffic and audience to make it look like they are popular.
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August 16, 2018, 12:09:31 AM
#26
I'm doing some research on bounty hunting and I would like any information bounty hunters and campaign managers might be able to offer me. I'm looking for your experiences, earnings successes and failures, experiences with scams and fraudulent projects, your outlook for bounty hunting for the immediate and long term future, etc. Any posts would be appreciated and any information you offer would be held confidential. You can reply in this thread or PM if you prefer. Thanks for any help you can give me.
maybe every bounty hunter has a different experience. but I think you should try it yourself so you can feel difficult or like playing bounty hunter. if you only listen to the story of all the bounty hunters you will not know how it feels to get results or not get paid.
but I said that I had always been paid bounties and remained with what I had promised. because every time before following the bounty I always check the project.
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August 15, 2018, 11:52:30 PM
#25
I take part in 100+ Bounties till now.

I always do some research before participating in any bounty program even then there are few projects which did not paid to bounty hunters.

So do you work , everything will be adjusted later.

Try to work with quality rather than quantity.
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August 15, 2018, 03:46:37 PM
#24
I'm doing some research on bounty hunting and I would like any information bounty hunters and campaign managers might be able to offer me. I'm looking for your experiences, earnings successes and failures, experiences with scams and fraudulent projects, your outlook for bounty hunting for the immediate and long term future, etc. Any posts would be appreciated and any information you offer would be held confidential. You can reply in this thread or PM if you prefer. Thanks for any help you can give me.
I think that only half of the bounties in which I participate will go ico and go on, and all the rest can not even go through the ico stage.
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August 15, 2018, 12:14:46 PM
#23
As I think bounty work is not easy, when you need a lot of time to find good campaigns and not scams, when I start participating for months but not get the reward as expected. You even have to fight for the right benefits for yourself.
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August 15, 2018, 11:13:27 AM
#22
Thanks everybody for all your comments.

I've actually done about a dozen bounties myself (mostly last September to December) and have had similar experiences as the rest of you. I'm doing research for an article I'm working on, mostly on describing bounty hunting to people who are not familiar with it.


first of all forget about quick earnings. You will need to be patient for 3-5 months. If earlier 60% of the campaigns were successful (they closed their goals and went to the stock exchanges), now this figure is 40%. This means that you need to either take more campaigns into work or agree to a smaller salary.

I was wondering how the market for bounty hunters was doing compared to the end of last year. It seems like it's a different market now. It looks like it's harder to make real money doing it. Anyone doing these since years ago, like 2014-2016? I would imagine that was a Golden Age for this.


Crypto space is crowded, many scam ICO's are out in the market. One has to do thier research before signing up. Bounty payments are getting delayed due to inexperince bounty manager. I would say on an average 2-3 are good bounties out of 10.

This was my expectation and it's the experience I had. Out of 12 or so campaigns I did, 1 was really good, 3 or 4 were ok to good, and the rest paid almost nothing, or failed, or were scams.

I'm wondering if regulation by the SEC (and other government agencies) will actually make these bounty campaigns  better once the frauds are cleared out. I suppose that's what I'm looking for here - is there still a future in bounty hunting? How much do you expect it to change and in what ways?
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August 15, 2018, 10:29:33 AM
#21
I'm doing some research on bounty hunting and I would like any information bounty hunters and campaign managers might be able to offer me. I'm looking for your experiences, earnings successes and failures, experiences with scams and fraudulent projects, your outlook for bounty hunting for the immediate and long term future, etc. Any posts would be appreciated and any information you offer would be held confidential. You can reply in this thread or PM if you prefer. Thanks for any help you can give me.

You really have to be careful which bounty campaign you are participating in. There are a lot of scams in this area and there are more every day. Before you join a bounty campaign, try to find out about the project you want to promote. Check if it's a scam or not. If it is proven that it is a scam project and you still advertise, it can happen that you get red trust for it. Sometimes it is good to pay attention to the bounty manager. There are good and bad bounty managers. While this is not a guarantee that a project is not a scam, it is still a good sign when a project can pay an experienced bounty manager. Hope that helps you a little.  Wink
sr. member
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August 15, 2018, 09:26:56 AM
#20
I'm doing some research on bounty hunting and I would like any information bounty hunters and campaign managers might be able to offer me. I'm looking for your experiences, earnings successes and failures, experiences with scams and fraudulent projects, your outlook for bounty hunting for the immediate and long term future, etc. Any posts would be appreciated and any information you offer would be held confidential. You can reply in this thread or PM if you prefer. Thanks for any help you can give me.
Experience: 50/50. There are bounties that I got that skyrocketed the price. However, I was also in a bounty that didn't end very well. Its because of some KYC technical issues on my part. I wouldn't consider it a scam project though, maybe I just misunderstood the KYC proceedings. The future is really bright for bounty hunters, but then again, the downside is that you really don't know if you are promoting a scam until it exited so its really like a gamble as well. Just imagine promoting it for 4-8 weeks and expecting something out of it and then it turns out to be a scam. OUCH!!!

It was long before when participating in bounty was profitable but today it is not much profit as you said in the end only we can know whether we will get income from this bounty or it ends up as loss of time. Even if got paid bounty income is low due to lot of applications joining and bounty split gets low.
jr. member
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August 15, 2018, 09:24:52 AM
#19
I'm doing some research on bounty hunting and I would like any information bounty hunters and campaign managers might be able to offer me. I'm looking for your experiences, earnings successes and failures, experiences with scams and fraudulent projects, your outlook for bounty hunting for the immediate and long term future, etc. Any posts would be appreciated and any information you offer would be held confidential. You can reply in this thread or PM if you prefer. Thanks for any help you can give me.
being a bounties is very easy to work on, because we just have to wait until the token is distributed and we can sell it at the crypto market. but the bounty hunter takes quite a long time so we have to do a lot of projects.
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August 15, 2018, 09:15:18 AM
#18
I'm doing some research on bounty hunting and I would like any information bounty hunters and campaign managers might be able to offer me. I'm looking for your experiences, earnings successes and failures, experiences with scams and fraudulent projects, your outlook for bounty hunting for the immediate and long term future, etc. Any posts would be appreciated and any information you offer would be held confidential. You can reply in this thread or PM if you prefer. Thanks for any help you can give me.
playing in a bounty hunter campaign may be difficult right now because many projects are deceptive or projects that fail. depends on how we choose a project.
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August 15, 2018, 05:36:24 AM
#17
My suggestion to you in doing bounty hunting is do not expect too much as expecting will only give you disappointments when you already got your coin/tokens even if you got the good bounties out there because it is a hit or miss kind of work and by lowering your expectation you would strive to do more and you will not felt that you got scammed.
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August 15, 2018, 05:28:26 AM
#16
I think that beyond the ICO sphere is the future. Today the market is bearish, a lot of fraud, from here such sad results from bounty hunters. Once the market starts recovery, when there is not so much scam, then it will be good
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August 15, 2018, 04:32:19 AM
#15
friend now everything is very complicated Sad instead of laughing, people want to cry but hopefully everything will go in the way and we all will be laughing for this calm and good project we have to research the reward campaigns are hard to find the good one
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