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Topic: What should a good bounty program be like? what rules should apply? (Read 148 times)

newbie
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If we are interested to know more about the bounty programs, hoe they run and operate and what are the drills of being a good bounty hunter as well as the rules and regulations, then we can look for these information through various forums where they are discussed and we will get the accurate info.
full member
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It's not about rules and never judge a bounty program by its rules. Look at bounty manager and ICO info.

Yes, because the most important in ICO's is the body of the project that they write on their whitepaper, and you can saw what kind of project that is, and the team is very important also you to know if they can handle that project to become successful in the future.
newbie
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Bounty programs are easiest way to earn cryptos when you do not have the money to buy them. To detect a good bounty programs, you must study them properly, check the team members and read white papers as much as possible. In this way, you would be able to find a good bounty program.
jr. member
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Everything is should be very clear at the first. No delaying , no spam. Good rewards.
newbie
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To know if the bounty is a good one or not, first find out everything you can about the project. For it to seem appealing and legit, the bounty page should be presented well. Can't really say anything about the rules because it depends on everyone's preferences and the amount of hard work they're willing to put in. I also prefer bounties that do not ask for your KYC details.
newbie
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As Bahamas has gone through very difficult situations as well as economicaly so it would be great if a digital Bahamian crypto currency is issued. It would help many families of the islands as their commercial situation is not so good.
legendary
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Hello everyone,
l have read the posts and discussions on bounty on the forum with keen interest. So many enthusiasts are complaining about the number of bounty programs, how much pay out they give, and delays in paying out of recent. This got me to thinking.
What makes a good bounty program?
What rules should apply- not making it too restrictive?
who should be allowed to take part in the bounty program?

Thanks for your opinion. As an aside, l really appreciate the kindness with which members answer questions on the forum. Credit to the Moderators, but to each and every one of you.



Well I guess the guidelines to find a good ICO are the same for finding a good bounty program. With this I mean that there is no point in getting into a bounty program if you think the project will not be any good. Since on bounties you are paid in tokens most of the times, if they project is not good, the tokens will be worthless and you will not win anything from it.

There are other things important though, like checking if the bounty program has a good manager, and finally it's important to check how the allocations will be made. The project and the manager could be good, but maybe the devs will not invest to much on the bounty program, so you will not win enough for your effort.
member
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Obviously, the first thing we should check is the original project, is it good enough to invest? If yes, then the bounty will be worth joining. However, before participating in a bounty, consider checking the manager's background, communication, and transparency. Also, check if the stakes are regularly updating.
full member
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It's not about rules and never judge a bounty program by its rules. Look at bounty manager and ICO info.
I agree it shouldn't judge pretty well, they should need respect from the community.I my self believe on deep reading before applying for a bounty program. Coz there are several project that are stll postponed coz market countinues to go down.
copper member
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It's not about rules and never judge a bounty program by its rules. Look at bounty manager and ICO info.
newbie
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You have to investigate and research on successful ICO in order to compare it with others. Generally good bounty program has a concrete whitepaper and consists of renowned team members. Also bounty program's success depends on good bounty manager too. 
full member
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You can use the search, just look for topics on the questions you are interested in, their very large number on the forum. You will receive a very large amount of information.
newbie
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A good bounty program has a proper white paper which describes the detail information regarding the project. An efficient team works for the project.  It also must have a proper roadmap for project outline. Having these all quality, a good bounty prepared.
copper member
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Hello everyone,
l have read the posts and discussions on bounty on the forum with keen interest. So many enthusiasts are complaining about the number of bounty programs, how much pay out they give, and delays in paying out of recent. This got me to thinking.
What makes a good bounty program?
What rules should apply- not making it too restrictive?
who should be allowed to take part in the bounty program?

Thanks for your opinion. As an aside, l really appreciate the kindness with which members answer questions on the forum. Credit to the Moderators, but to each and every one of you.

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