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Topic: Selecting Bounties - A pocket guide! - page 7. (Read 889 times)

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SPOKKZ
May 30, 2018, 10:26:59 AM
#12
This is a really good guide for a beginner as to correctly choose a Bounty campaign. I think this article will help every newcomer to become a successful bounty hunter. Just be careful and you will always choose good projects.
hero member
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May 30, 2018, 10:18:00 AM
#11
Ah Good indicator of a bounty that will not become successful if the developer and all of it's people doesn't really do their part or is not really giving their best to really become successful, In short no progress at all well this guide really is helpful for newbies and bounty hunters a like it will really not take almost all of your time giving research to the test towards some ICO I really think us bounty hunter can surely think for them selves if what is a good quality bounty for us.
newbie
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May 30, 2018, 10:10:19 AM
#10
newbie
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May 30, 2018, 10:08:57 AM
#9

A Bounty to Stay Away from !

Bounties who are managed by the team member and who cant afford to pay a bounty manager could be suspicious one. I mean if they decide to manage the bounties by all themselves and start with brand new account here then it becomes really untrustworthy or ambiguous to focus on such bounties. They could turn out to be scammers at any time.

A Bounty to Avoid !!

Bounties with poor communication, no regular updates and basically dead social network can be first sign of fishy ICO's. If ICO has to be successful then first thing it needs is the investors base. If you see almost no regular followers of them, dead ANN section, threads with less than 100 replies can be dangerous bounty to invest in.

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Thank you for this kind of information. It is so helpful, particularly, the bold part of it. The reason I don't just participate in all bounties I see on this forum. Any bounty that is handled by a newbie or even a Jr member should be wary of as this might lead to a scam at the end. Also a good ico team must be able to communicate effectively to all their investors, failiure to do so, that means something is fishy.
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May 30, 2018, 10:02:29 AM
#8
In Elite Dangerous, Bounty Hunters are the unofficial police force of the stars. ... wits to keep yourself alive and come out on top with some extra cash in your pocket. ... want to make a pit stop at a Starport and pick up a better ship and weapon.
newbie
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May 30, 2018, 10:00:14 AM
#7
Bounty is not free, it consumes our time and social scope. I think a good bounty will have a definite ICO arrangement, and its token allocation needs to be reasonable. In addition, it is usually issued by a well-known bounty manager.
sr. member
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May 30, 2018, 09:57:16 AM
#6
That is really good guide for beginners. I never thought about the buy back program the way you have explained here. I guess that is same thing as getting the coins burned!

You can add that too, as the ICO's which burn the unsold tokens in the first place will always result in the good position after exchanger listing as theoretically their supply reduces after the burning of coins! Thus if demand is still moderate in that period then it could be breakthrough for it.  Wink
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May 30, 2018, 09:46:28 AM
#5
i agree with you this is a good guide for the person that has only starting doing a bounty and please add to find a good bounty thats handle by bounty manager thats has big reputation on this forum.
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May 30, 2018, 09:40:31 AM
#4
A good tip for beginners in the bounty. I often notice that popular bounty managers have bad campaigns
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OPEN GAMING PLATFORM
May 30, 2018, 09:24:25 AM
#3
You really did very well and in detail describe what bounty are good and which are not. The percentage that is allocated to a campaign is very important when choosing a campaign and it affects what rewards you receive.
newbie
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May 30, 2018, 08:07:28 AM
#2
This is really a good guide and has given me good tips. thanks for your work. will think of these tips on the next bounty selection.
sr. member
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May 30, 2018, 08:01:13 AM
#1
Bounties :  A free way to get your preferred projects' tokens or stakes at the expense of your time, efforts, social out reach, skills and quality of your work.

Bounties are mostly performed as part of marketing strategy where more than thousand participant can join the program and publish the ICO's that is being developed newly. They afford such high participation as they pay you Stakes/Tokens allocated as part of the marketing funds.

Basically when the ICO raise funds then depending upon that they will allocate the price to each token and depending upon that they give X% to the bounty share. Thus they loose nothing from their pockets as such as they just take it from the investors and give it to the bounty participants.



A Good Bounty :

Bounties those allocate only 1% or less than 5% of total share of the created tokens or raised funds has got big chance of getting successful and hence its better to look for such bounties only. These bounties become successful because less % is spent on the bounty participant and more % of funds will be available for the project development, further marketing phases and open beta, alpha launch etc. These need heavy investment and thus having more % available as result of less % allocation to bounties is success mantra for them.

A Best Bounty :

Bounties those spend less than 5% on the bounty itself however focus more on the campaigns based on the BTC payout are successful one because they pay the money directly to the participants. They dont allocate their tokens in mass amount and thus get less chances of dumping when they get listed over the exchangers.

A Bounty with Moderate Chance :

BBB is new success mantra for the bounties these days. The BBB stands for the Bounty Buy Back programs. This is published at the start of the bounties that bounty participants will have the chance to return the tokens at the ICO prices through the BBB program. Thus at any cost bounty participants will be able to sell their tokens immediately to the ICO company and ICO company themselves will put the money into this program. Thus it raises the funds heavily and there is no as such dump that occurs in such bounties. They get good success rate in the later times.

A Bounty to Stay Away from !

Bounties who are managed by the team member and who cant afford to pay a bounty manager could be suspicious one. I mean if they decide to manage the bounties by all themselves and start with brand new account here then it becomes really untrustworthy or ambiguous to focus on such bounties. They could turn out to be scammers at any time.

A Bounty to Avoid !!

Bounties with poor communication, no regular updates and basically dead social network can be first sign of fishy ICO's. If ICO has to be successful then first thing it needs is the investors base. If you see almost no regular followers of them, dead ANN section, threads with less than 100 replies can be dangerous bounty to invest in.

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Conclusion :

Dont be just foolish enough to join each and every bounty that you see in the forum. You always should think twice when you press that reply button and start applying to the bounty programs.

Being responsible while studying the bounties can be good for you and to the forum members also. Speak out when you sense some thing suspicious about a bounty program, start posting if you see something good about a bounty!

Both can make you aware of proper bounty planning and participation.



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