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Topic: What affects your decision to take part in a Bounty Campaign? (Read 2125 times)

full member
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Before joining any bounty campaign, I always check first the rating of the ICO on ICObench , if it does not have a rating yet, I check if the campaign is managed by the trusted campaign manager here in the forum and lastly I also check if the bounty pool is big enough. These are the things that affect me in joining bounties.
full member
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Oikos.cash | Decentralized Finance on Tron
The first is to view the site of the company, the team that leads the project as possible to track previous projects if they were, examine the white sheet.
full member
Activity: 294
Merit: 100
My decision is influenced only by how much profit this project can bring to me. And of course who is the Creator of a project. 
member
Activity: 262
Merit: 10
The decision on this issue is chosen by everyone according to their conditions. Personally, I consult with my familiar bounty manager, who understands this much better than me. He can even quickly glance at the signs of whether it is worth contacting such a campaign.
full member
Activity: 350
Merit: 100
First I look at the reward itself , the number of participants who participate in the project , the ICO team , the roadmap , and the white paper.
full member
Activity: 912
Merit: 100
First of all, when choosing a bounty campaign, you need to pay attention to the project reining, its idea, the project team itself. Then look who the manager is bounty, how many participants are there, etc.
full member
Activity: 588
Merit: 107
Best to look for bounties that have small number of participants. Also, if you can get a bounty that pays in btc or eth is always better  Grin
member
Activity: 367
Merit: 10
When I decided I wanted to participate in the bounty campaign the first time I saw it was the whitepaper, then I saw the ICO ranking on the website, because it didn't close the possibility that even the best Bounty Manager could get a failed ICO, I was very careful when participating in the campaign bounty. and certainly the conscience is the final determinant of the bounty that I will follow.
full member
Activity: 406
Merit: 100
My factor in picking a good project to participate from the bounty is. First, I checked their website, read and evaluate the concepts of the projects, then I check their team member, white paper, the scope of the projects to be implemented and the bounty managers that leading the projects.
newbie
Activity: 78
Merit: 0
Time cost, I think the bounty task wastes too much time, you can rely on these times to complete a lot of transactions.
member
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Merit: 12
arcs-chain.com
good topic...
when thinking about it I realise that I'm becoming more and more demanding and I'm having trouble to find new bounties...at first any bounty would do, but now I have to take a good look at the project, team, website, social channels (activity in telegram/discord and posts on facebook and twitter), amount alocated for bounty (and if this is subject to change according to sale results or not), spreadsheets with stakes being counted and to check the number of registered hunters, start date (no more than 1 week after the beginning)....
For bounty hunters to deliver a more professional service, project teams and bounty managers need to treat us with respect... Smiley
jr. member
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Merit: 1
Decentralized Transportation Solution
I do bounty campaign this time indeed because I want to invest in ICO. so I am more proficient in choosing projects, then I practice by choosing project to bounty first.
sr. member
Activity: 756
Merit: 250
the bounty is assessed from a team concept and there behind them. When it has a team of developers is good then obviously the course will provide a large enough so that the result is certainly a result of the bounty will not be vain to be worked on. certainly, a lot of people join in the bounty to expect results from coins paid out. but when the team behind it is not able to develop properly then do not hope this will make a great value.
member
Activity: 616
Merit: 13
Hello everyone!

I faced several Bounty campaigns and I have seen a lot of them with pretty similar conditions and requirements to participate. When I had a look at their Spreadsheets, I have found that the number of bounty hunters is different! There was a huge difference between the number of participants and the date of Bounty Campaign launch was the same (there was a difference of several dates between the launch dates). Their ideas were great, very promising, and the relationship between community managers and their community was excellent: great potential investors attention, fast replies, polite and useful explanations...

My question is: "What makes you choose one Bounty campaign and not another? What are the key factors that highly influence your decision? What are you looking for at the first sight and what do you expect from it before starting your participation and register in the Bounty?

(Don't know if this or similar topic exists, I haven't found one, sorry if it's already created)


first is i need to know what kind of project it is, second is i wanna see the channel, i wanna see the team is joining blockchain events. that's it. I don't wanna look for any more info beside than those two because we are not investing. We just need to know if it is legit or not.
member
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Merit: 12
arcs-chain.com
well, I do my share of bounties, and also had my share of failed projects in which you get nothing for your work (and I'm not referring only to social media, but also to translations and articles)...
nowadays I'm very carefull in choosing bounties, so carefull, that I'm having trouble finding ones that suit me.
Main factors I look for:
- managed by project team or bounty management company
- amount allocated and if this amount depends on the result of the token sale or not
- number of hunters already in
- duration / starting date
- team/website/social media accounts
- project (if it is pheasible or not), status of the developing product, utility of the product

cheers


R9s
member
Activity: 406
Merit: 10
Fast, Smart, Trustworthy
Choosing a bounty event is a very difficult thing because it requires us to observe many project details! For example, the number of fans, white papers, this will waste time!
member
Activity: 350
Merit: 10
a lot of reward, the very idea of the project may not suit many, and even now there are a lot of scammers in this sphere
copper member
Activity: 280
Merit: 1
I mostly participate in content creation campaigns so the white paper is something I don't play with. Secondly, the bounty manager or the platform hosting the campaign is also considered. Working some bounty managers is sometimes stressful and complicated. I do look at the task involve and the reward at stake.
jr. member
Activity: 672
Merit: 1
A look at the team behind every project and the problem they are confronting and their offered solution are the points I usually considering before joining any bounty. With those two considered I usually have an idea of how solid the project is.
full member
Activity: 406
Merit: 100
Hello everyone!

I faced several Bounty campaigns and I have seen a lot of them with pretty similar conditions and requirements to participate. When I had a look at their Spreadsheets, I have found that the number of bounty hunters is different! There was a huge difference between the number of participants and the date of Bounty Campaign launch was the same (there was a difference of several dates between the launch dates). Their ideas were great, very promising, and the relationship between community managers and their community was excellent: great potential investors attention, fast replies, polite and useful explanations...

My question is: "What makes you choose one Bounty campaign and not another? What are the key factors that highly influence your decision? What are you looking for at the first sight and what do you expect from it before starting your participation and register in the Bounty?

(Don't know if this or similar topic exists, I haven't found one, sorry if it's already created)

All the same conditions, team, ideas and soft and tight project caps. And of course a real product is desirable.
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