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Topic: What Do You Look For In A Bounty Campaign - page 2. (Read 1185 times)

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September 30, 2019, 07:27:12 PM
I support the Bounty company because I want to have a Token,But before joining, I will check the seriousness of the team developing the project,if the project has an impressive product and the seriousness of the Team running the Project I will also invest in a bounty company.some bounties are run just to cheat, so be smart at choosing bounties.

I agree with you, we as bounty followers must be smart in choosing bounties, we must first look at the team and examine the bounties that we follow, because now there are so many bounty con artists, I've also experienced them, I don't want any of that to happen again, don't let us work but didn't get the token at all, we were tired but someone else got the prize.
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September 30, 2019, 07:11:25 PM
What I am looking for in a bounty campaign is of course a very large prize, we can get a big prize from how we choose a good project that can be responsible and of course we can predict the project we choose will be successful, not least from joining the Bounty Campaign to get a prize that big.
sr. member
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September 30, 2019, 06:15:56 PM
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So my question to you all, what do you look for in a bounty campaign?
Do you value a project with a better product, or a project that is giving away higher rewards?
Are there any requirements that steer you away from participating in a campaign?
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1. give a lot of rewards so many people will join, do not be stingy
2. Don't require KYC for Claim reward,
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September 30, 2019, 06:11:49 PM
Whenever I join I look at the requirements the mode of payment, # of participants , credibility of the manager and lastly the representation of the bounty page. The last two is not that important to me, I have joined some campaigns that are managed by new manager and the bounty page is really simple yet the project is good and generous.
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September 30, 2019, 06:03:53 PM
I recently started managing my first bounty campaign, however, its been a few days and we have yet to see any traction.

The project I'm managing the campaign for is currently in their early startup stages, however, they are running on the VeChainThor Blockchain, they are closely related and in collaboration with an existing prominent project, and are set to release their MVP before the public sale is even set to end.

All these are clear indications, at least to myself, that the project is legitimate and seems to have potential to be a great success. So I would have expected to see more traction by now, but I haven't.

Well it's common thing at this time now i guess. It's hard to tell which project is traction or which is not. And all i can say that it's your first job so don't worry keep working. Manage some projects you'll understand better day by day. And you can also take some help from another manager for your problem. Don't expect everyone help you but i wish you find some good manager who happy to give you some advice.

So my question to you all, what do you look for in a bounty campaign?

Try to understand about their project. Investigation your self that how much worth their idea. Try to find whom people working behind the project. Read white paper properly. Make sure they contact you properly and following their road map correctly. If is there any adviser or partner for their project make sure it's true.

Do you value a project with a better product, or a project that is giving away higher rewards?

Of course reward isn't the main thing. If some project give you huge reward but they didn't raised much money from their token sale and didn't get listed any exchange then your have got no profit from them.

Are there any requirements that steer you away from participating in a campaign?

Bad quality presentation i guess. I mean if your thread is not looking attractive so much people won't show there interest. So try to create a good quality bounty thread.



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September 30, 2019, 05:51:59 PM
The first thing I look is the team behind that project, it is the most important aspect of a blockchain company. A strong team always does great things in long term. Second, I consider how they treat people in their social media.
 I do no like projects who do not answer question or when they are rude. Also, if they want KYC, I'm a little skeptical!
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September 30, 2019, 05:14:39 PM
I support the Bounty company because I want to have a Token,But before joining, I will check the seriousness of the team developing the project,if the project has an impressive product and the seriousness of the Team running the Project I will also invest in a bounty company.some bounties are run just to cheat, so be smart at choosing bounties.

What if the team is in the process of still developing the product? Do you still participate in those campaigns or is having a product before ICO/IEO a requirement for you?
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September 30, 2019, 04:05:18 PM
I support the Bounty company because I want to have a Token,But before joining, I will check the seriousness of the team developing the project,if the project has an impressive product and the seriousness of the Team running the Project I will also invest in a bounty company.some bounties are run just to cheat, so be smart at choosing bounties.
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September 30, 2019, 03:18:45 PM
I always take an integrated approach to assessing participation in the project.This is the idea and purpose of the project and of course payment for the personal time spent. Your project has components unacceptable to me:
1-KYC for bountists.
2.Low payment. Even a few seconds-it's my personal time. It'is immediately clear that the team saves on a payments for performers.
3.As a hunter, I always distrust  the utility tokens - it's an internal token,which is usually difficult to exchange for fiat.
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Bounty Management - t.me/Brybro
September 30, 2019, 02:40:02 PM
When I decide to join a bounty campaing, I usually check the distribution amount and the ratio first. So, if the rules are tough and the return is very low, I don't join. In economics, we have opportunity cost. I could do something else to make more money than I will get from the bounty if the bounty reward is very low. So, basically, I just calculate my opportunity cost.
You are doing the right thing, because every Bounty Hunter should value his work, and not give his work for free to someone, so that someone earns on it.  In addition, very often they express the opinion that the work of the Bounty Hunter is a mere trifle, but nevertheless we spend on it not only our personal time, which can be used for other purposes in order to get good income on the cryptocurrency market.  In turn, I always try to look at the basis of the project itself to understand how promising it can be in the future and how much this product will be in demand in the society, because I want to leave the received remuneration for long-term storage until the value of the coins increases.  Of course, if this is possible.

But in order to determine the value of the reward, you have to determine the value of the project. I mean, the bounty could reward you $10 in their tokens for one task, but if the project is low quality and has zero value, then the tokens will never actually hit the market, or they will cost much less than what they were pegged as during the bounty campaign.
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September 30, 2019, 02:26:57 PM
When I decide to join a bounty campaing, I usually check the distribution amount and the ratio first. So, if the rules are tough and the return is very low, I don't join. In economics, we have opportunity cost. I could do something else to make more money than I will get from the bounty if the bounty reward is very low. So, basically, I just calculate my opportunity cost.
You are doing the right thing, because every Bounty Hunter should value his work, and not give his work for free to someone, so that someone earns on it.  In addition, very often they express the opinion that the work of the Bounty Hunter is a mere trifle, but nevertheless we spend on it not only our personal time, which can be used for other purposes in order to get good income on the cryptocurrency market.  In turn, I always try to look at the basis of the project itself to understand how promising it can be in the future and how much this product will be in demand in the society, because I want to leave the received remuneration for long-term storage until the value of the coins increases.  Of course, if this is possible.
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September 30, 2019, 02:15:46 PM
When I decide to join a bounty campaing, I usually check the distribution amount and the ratio first. So, if the rules are tough and the return is very low, I don't join. In economics, we have opportunity cost. I could do something else to make more money than I will get from the bounty if the bounty reward is very low. So, basically, I just calculate my opportunity cost.
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September 30, 2019, 02:11:00 PM
i did look for the team, website , reward. i did look for the team because you will know if the bounty campaign will be succesfull if you background check them for thier previous works second is the website of they have a website you can assure that the campaign is not a scam and lastly the reward if the reward is reasonable for the work it is another reason for me to sign up for that
I agree, I’m also applying everything listed by you in the search for new companies, I also pay attention to the finished product, even better if it already works
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Bounty Management - t.me/Brybro
September 30, 2019, 02:02:41 PM
So my question to you all, what do you look for in a bounty campaign?
Answer: Free money!!!
Do you value a project with a better product, or a project that is giving away higher rewards?
Answer: Better product and higher rewards!!!
Are there any requirements that steer you away from participating in a campaign?
Answer: Easy participating instruction and multi-languages support.

You are asking for too much  Cheesy
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September 30, 2019, 02:00:32 PM
We need to explore more about the team and what is project is about?

These information is must known thing while you are getting participated in the bounty campaigns. Next you need to focus about bounty manager and what is location. Normally I can see raise of number of campaign managers in this forum.
They are not worthy actually I suggest to go under management of European managers.
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September 30, 2019, 01:57:22 PM
So my question to you all, what do you look for in a bounty campaign?
Answer: Free money!!!
Do you value a project with a better product, or a project that is giving away higher rewards?
Answer: Better product and higher rewards!!!
Are there any requirements that steer you away from participating in a campaign?
Answer: Easy participating instruction and multi-languages support.
sr. member
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September 30, 2019, 01:55:12 PM
To be honest, the existence of the bounty campaigns don't contribute to the investor's hard investment decisions. They use the all possible options for taking the more reward from the bounty allocation but teams delay the bounty distribution initially for decrease the chances of dumped tokens by the bounty hunters. Taking into consideration the bounty campaign conditions, applying KYC can deduct the huge applicants from applying the bounty campaign in my opinion.
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September 30, 2019, 01:42:15 PM
for me, even though they offer big rewards but if it's a rubbish project, of course I won't want to follow it, lately in many  ieo bounty programs from unknown markets like latoken, p2pb, exmarket who offer bounties with big rewards only after The bounty finished their project without clarity and there were even some that indicated scams, it was better to look for a project that offered a small reward but there was potential for the future.

See, the campaign I'm managing has received a lot of complaints that the bounty reward pool is too small. It is capped at $30,000 worth of tokens, which doesn't seem very small to me. Even if it is small, the rewards for each task are pretty high as the tasks are super easy and take less than 30 seconds.

But then again, with a smaller reward pool, there is a better chance the price won't dump as soon as they hit the market. This is another huge key factor in my mind as well.
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September 30, 2019, 01:10:17 PM
for me, even though they offer big rewards but if it's a rubbish project, of course I won't want to follow it, lately in many  ieo bounty programs from unknown markets like latoken, p2pb, exmarket who offer bounties with big rewards only after The bounty finished their project without clarity and there were even some that indicated scams, it was better to look for a project that offered a small reward but there was potential for the future.
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Bounty Management - t.me/Brybro
September 30, 2019, 12:39:24 PM
some people look at KYC just as a thief entering his own house.
Guys remind : Facebok and Google know us better than our mother.
Not aplly kyc everywhere but do not fear everytime.

Yeah, but there concerns are all valid in regards to KYC.

1) It can be a long process depending what all is asked for
2) It requires you to give out your personal information in which you don't actually know how it gets handled after-the-fact
3) Is it worth risking the first two points for maybe $20-$50 of tokens?

I think it all depends on the project, but unfortunately, KYC is a participation killer.
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