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full member
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August 15, 2018, 04:02:34 AM
#14
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.
hero member
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August 15, 2018, 03:03:32 AM
#13
I may be considered a new bounty hunter,,, I am not sure. I have been participating in signature campaigns for a very long time. My longest and biggest was with Coinpayments as managed by Lauda but since that ended, I have been trying two different bounty programs. Only still it is for signature on this forum, so I do not know if that counts.

My experience is as follows. Lauda's coinpayment campaign was the best. Paid every week, then every 2 weeks, and only in Bitcoin.

Then now I tried 2 different token programs, paid not by the managers who are actually very good, but by the programs themselves. Experience so far = not good. I ended 1 campaign and now they have not paid for a long time and keep making excuses like KYC. Now on my second one with same managers but different projects. I shall see if this works out. If not, I will return to Bitcoin campaigns only with forum managers like Lauda. But those are very hard to find unfortunately.
newbie
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August 15, 2018, 01:37:56 AM
#12
Work hard to join the bounty hunting campaign and you will be happy to receive the reward. You just have the knowledge and get money. Choose carefully to make a lot of money
legendary
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August 15, 2018, 01:15:59 AM
#11
I joined more than 70 bounty campaign 3 months ago, just Twitter campaign. First, its was need to well manage or it all will be screw up so I used google spreadsheets to manage it. It all working great but until my account has been suspended with no reason so I quit. I've just back to bounty again with signature campaign from Module. So my experiences here is:

- You need to learn/know how to manage as much bounty campaign as you could (for me is using spreadsheets for bounty information  / report). You will need to fill as much detailed information to the sheets that you can if you don't want to miss the stake you will have in each campaign.
- Concentrated when working in bounty especially in Social media campaign.
- The hardest part will be registration / finding bounty campaign to join. You can find good bounty from manager like: Wapinter, AmaZix ...
 
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.

newbie
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August 14, 2018, 11:27:04 PM
#10
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 joined more than 70 bounty campaign 3 months ago, just Twitter campaign. First, its was need to well manage or it all will be screw up so I used google spreadsheets to manage it. It all working great but until my account has been suspended with no reason so I quit. I've just back to bounty again with signature campaign from Module. So my experiences here is:

- You need to learn/know how to manage as much bounty campaign as you could (for me is using spreadsheets for bounty information  / report). You will need to fill as much detailed information to the sheets that you can if you don't want to miss the stake you will have in each campaign.
- Concentrated when working in bounty especially in Social media campaign.
- The hardest part will be registration / finding bounty campaign to join. You can find good bounty from manager like: AmaZix, btcltcdigger ...
 
member
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August 14, 2018, 06:05:55 PM
#9
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.
sr. member
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August 14, 2018, 05:27:52 PM
#8
What’s the main topic of your research? Is it about how profitable to become a bounty hunter?
Anyway, bounty hunting is really profitable considering the job that needed in one bounty campaign but yeah there are still cases that you will experience some loss on that especially if its a failed project or scam project.
full member
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August 14, 2018, 05:01:50 PM
#7
Bounty the company is a very simple way to earn cryptocurrency without investing. I think you should try this. From my experience, I can say that this can really make money. I was lucky with some projects, but also many turned out to be scammers. I try to carefully select projects, but no one is immune from this, so do not worry if the project is fraudulent. Just keep doing your job.
hero member
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August 14, 2018, 03:17:19 PM
#6
Choose a bounty that you think will certainly do and is legit.

A bounty that has a real product and possibility that it will be used to their platform for real.

Determining on what only the best are costs time. And not all the time you can find the bounty that will have a good ICO price.
sr. member
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August 14, 2018, 03:01:41 PM
#5
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.
Its no need for it to be confidential yet bounty hunting is the most common thing on this forum. Lets talk about the general things that do mostly happen on each participant. First on earnings, I would tell you this that money making with bounties wont really give you any guarantee that you will make money on the end of the bounty program because not all projects would always end up on having a happy ending. High chance of scam and not getting paid is there this is why research is a must to seek out on projects which you would plan to promote.
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ludenaprotocol.io
August 14, 2018, 02:57:02 PM
#4
You have to try it on yourself. When you are doing bounties in bull market then it is very profitable and if it is profitable, then you are doing your bounty job well. But in the bear market you are so tired and bounty campaigns are not making you happy Wink.
newbie
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August 14, 2018, 02:56:34 PM
#3
Though I may not be an authority in bounties, but part of the challenges experienced atimes is in reporting of social tasks. If the bounty has a means of automatically tracking the activities of participants and verify and record same it would be really wonderful. On the part of the project, a handful of the bounties I participated in unfortunately ended up being listed at about 25 percent of the ICO price which often times isn't too rewarding for the pain taking by the hunters and even more so the investors
sr. member
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August 14, 2018, 02:35:37 PM
#2
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!!!
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August 14, 2018, 01:43:59 PM
#1
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.
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