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Title: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Keihatsu on August 25, 2017, 03:42:59 PM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Proxik on August 25, 2017, 03:47:22 PM
HI,

Bounties payments are set by the crypto owners. Most of the times you can participate by promoting the crypto at many platforms such as twitter, facebook, Reddit etc, and ofcourse bitcointalk.

I think the people who participate the NEM bounty made a lot of money if they hold their coins for long time.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: melter on August 25, 2017, 03:50:48 PM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?

it's like we do marketing for own of coin.. then they give us a reward.. :D all we need to do is support them good enough


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Jdope on August 25, 2017, 03:52:52 PM
It depends on the campaign, some pay in bitcoin, some pay in their own coin, lets day they pay in their own coin, they say we're going to make a bounty of 10 million coins, they then proceed to make a points system, at the end of the campaign your points are divided by the total points (of everyone) and multiplied by the number of coins to get what you take.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: phoenixdowndee on August 25, 2017, 04:24:08 PM
Bounties are a great way to get some reward for spreading the word of the altcoin, it's a win win for both the person and the company. Another great way to make some cash is through referrals if you have a good network connection. In a referral you simply help the company get sales and you get a cut of the investment. 

It completely depends on the coin and the campaign. Some pay you in their currency (which can be great if it increases) bitcoin (high value, but they will give you a very small amount) or another currency such as Ethereum.

Here is an example of Referral campaign where you receive 10% of the commission from recommending an investor:-

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2097110.new#new

Here is an example of a bounty campaign where by sharing posts on social media etc, banners on your bitcoin profile or PR work / feedback

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2091465.new#new

Hope this helps!



Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: andrearz on August 25, 2017, 04:48:59 PM
Many projects provide bounty with the goal of introducing their projects to more people and attracting them to participate as investors. Bounty hunter will be given tokens according to their contribution to the project.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: bamboylee on August 25, 2017, 04:53:52 PM
For most of the bounties for ICOs, they offer stakes for promoting their product on social medias and wearing signature here in bitcointalk. There is an allotted budget for each bounty and stake is like a percentage of how much you can get on the end of the campaign.

Bounties can also be risky. Sometimes it is profitable, sometimes not that much.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: blackex on August 25, 2017, 04:55:24 PM
Bounties and airdrops are worth to try.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: shine1123 on August 25, 2017, 05:07:01 PM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?

Bounty works like we help them to promote their ico project and when their ico/project success, we will get paid for it and it's depend on how much allocation that the dev/bounty manager give. Usually it counts as stake and when the ico is finish, the bounty manager will count how many stakes that we got. Signature campaign always earn decent money on bounties, especially if the ico is big success.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: swissgang on August 25, 2017, 05:08:35 PM
It's simple, you just promote a project by adding its signature code to your profile or through twitter or blog posts after projects' ico ends you are awarded with tokens which are seperated for bounty campaign.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: wildflower18 on August 25, 2017, 05:27:29 PM
It's simple, you just promote a project by adding its signature code to your profile or through twitter or blog posts after projects' ico ends you are awarded with tokens which are seperated for bounty campaign.
Yes it's simple once we join their Ico project we simply promote and follow their rules on how we can get paid on the bounties we join. Just join the signature campaign, filled up the form, and wear sig code according to the rank you have then follow the rules. If their project is successful we are rewared on the job we done.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: IamAltcoinfan on August 25, 2017, 05:44:54 PM
Bounties are the tokens or coins provided by the owners for marketing their coin and spread awareness for that they will give some percentage of token sale like 2% to 5% or more it depends . Finally token once hit to the exchange we can encase to bitcoin or ether or any other currency.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: LadderHero on August 25, 2017, 07:02:28 PM
The rules for participating in the bounty campaign are determined by the organizers. Rules are usually simple, you need to promote the organizers company by reposting (twitter, facebook, etc.) or posting with a campaign signature (bitcointalk). Reward usually depends on your activity.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: delliaerd on August 26, 2017, 01:55:01 AM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?

bounty give to anyone who enrolled and ready to help them in promoting their projects such as ICO or services. just doing what they requirements and you will get paid. i am got decent money from joining bounties in alternative coin sections, its very good for additional income for me


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Babayega31 on August 26, 2017, 02:25:52 AM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?


Payment for bounty works depend on what job you will do for them and it matters that if the certain bounty category will not be saturated by bounty hunters then you might gonna earn huge with this. But don't expect for the huge gain and focus on obtaining a job for multiple campaigns since it can make you rich by the time they will pay you off.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: PANK21 on August 26, 2017, 04:54:20 AM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?
First you must know what bounties are, it is a campaign where you can earn altcoins or tokens that is given by the bounty campaign owners . You can join in any campaign but it depends on what is required. The payment is determined by the number of stakes given and also the success of the campaign. You have to follow the instructions and regulations in order to earn stakes.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: minbosen on August 26, 2017, 06:07:21 AM
First you must know what bounties are, it is a campaign where you can earn altcoins or tokens that is given by the bounty campaign owners . You can join in any campaign but it depends on what is required. The payment is determined by the number of stakes given and also the success of the campaign. You have to follow the instructions and regulations in order to earn stakes.

Nice explanation, I like to join in some ICO projects which is promising in my opinion, the signature bounty will make me keep a close look at the ICO projects and its latest news, also I can get some free tokens.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Drnice on August 26, 2017, 07:34:38 AM
Bounties help to promote ICO project to help show people and share information around in places likehere in the forum bitcointalk, twitter, facebook, reddit etc. Bounties are paid with the campaign's coin,  which for a little time, you can get a very good profit out of it and which is an absolute assurance.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: europesss on August 27, 2017, 09:21:45 AM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?

How much tokens you will be paid  is up to bounty rules , and how much money you will get is up to the price of the token.
Some bounties are really worth joining , good luck to you.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: babykika2027 on August 27, 2017, 04:52:47 PM
you only need to do the work in accordance with the rules that have been made by the developer, each project must have a different fund allocation for bounty hunter, and if you run the task properly and according to the rules until the ICO expires, you will get paid in accordance with what You do


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: kodtycoon on August 27, 2017, 05:06:39 PM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?
Bounty can be gained by participating in projects and campaigns they create and we only need to promote their projects on a social media, translate, signature campaign etc. You will get pretty good money from bounty program.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Vladimir Kirilenko on August 27, 2017, 07:30:50 PM
No so far, I conducted a small analysis, on five successful projects and their bounty companies.
I would divide it into three main components:
1. How the company pays for participation: either it is a fixed amount in fiat, or this is a percentage (usually 2-5%) of the amount of money collected.
On average, companies spend 3% of the amount of their ICO, or 100-200kk.
2. Distributed total allocated amount, by type of company. The big part always goes off as a rule to bitcointalk.
3. Types of necessary promotions:
Promotion by bitcointalk
Promotion by articles
Translations
Facebook
Redits


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: MiBambino on September 26, 2017, 12:49:47 PM
Does anyone have experience doing this, like how much coins did you get, how long did it take for you to get them, does the project need to reach its hardcap or not, ... I'm supporting Change Bank because it's the only project I've ever seen that could effectively cause mass global adoption (over 10% of the global population) in less than a decade, but I'm curious how this campaign works cause I've never done this before


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: entebah on September 27, 2017, 12:09:19 AM
HI,

Bounties payments are set by the crypto owners. Most of the times you can participate by promoting the crypto at many platforms such as twitter, facebook, Reddit etc, and ofcourse bitcointalk.

I think the people who participate the NEM bounty made a lot of money if they hold their coins for long time.
Without the participation of bounty hunter then dev will not be able to reach the sales target. they work to provide information about a coin then investors will see it and invest. bounty hunter works to get rewards from dev and hold it until the price exceeds the market price.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: tanghere02 on September 27, 2017, 05:19:47 AM
Does anyone have experience doing this, like how much coins did you get, how long did it take for you to get them, does the project need to reach its hardcap or not, ... I'm supporting Change Bank because it's the only project I've ever seen that could effectively cause mass global adoption (over 10% of the global population) in less than a decade, but I'm curious how this campaign works cause I've never done this before

The amount you get basically depends on the allocated distribution depending on what campaign you are joining, and sometimes I get them right after the ICO. They are found usually on the first page of the bounty thread and tell you when they possibly distribute the reward. For the hard cap or soft cap it is mostly found on the website, and you also read the white paper so you would know how much is their target.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: MiBambino on September 27, 2017, 10:39:23 AM
Does anyone have experience doing this, like how much coins did you get, how long did it take for you to get them, does the project need to reach its hardcap or not, ... I'm supporting Change Bank because it's the only project I've ever seen that could effectively cause mass global adoption (over 10% of the global population) in less than a decade, but I'm curious how this campaign works cause I've never done this before

The amount you get basically depends on the allocated distribution depending on what campaign you are joining, and sometimes I get them right after the ICO. They are found usually on the first page of the bounty thread and tell you when they possibly distribute the reward. For the hard cap or soft cap it is mostly found on the website, and you also read the white paper so you would know how much is their target.

Thanks!


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Ted Kin on September 28, 2017, 05:50:24 AM
The best in the bounty is that you can pay coins for internet marketing.Good tread about internet markening-
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1120060.0


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Btc_1856 on September 28, 2017, 10:08:56 AM
Bounties are the best source to promote the project and to get awareness about the project. Each company will decide before starting a campaign what is the campaign they are going to start and they will provide the rules for each campaign. According to the requirement, those who are qualified will apply for the campaign.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: DragonSlayer on September 28, 2017, 10:38:26 AM
If you doesn't have any idea on how they work then its better to find those bounty minded nor campaign manager to discuss it for you but don't expect that it is free since knowledge about things here have some cost but you need that information so that you can gather more from it and to use when you want to run your own bounty camps.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: smcoins on December 12, 2017, 01:44:08 AM
these were helpful points about bounties

one thing i dont understand is, the bounties require a form to be submitted with your email and receiving token address; then why not send a confirmation email and stakes rewards as tasks are done.

Why keep a public log of all email ID, twitter handle, etc?

Just trying to make sense of this whole process.

thanks!


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: shoreno on December 12, 2017, 02:35:35 AM
these were helpful points about bounties

one thing i dont understand is, the bounties require a form to be submitted with your email and receiving token address; then why not send a confirmation email and stakes rewards as tasks are done.

Why keep a public log of all email ID, twitter handle, etc?

Just trying to make sense of this whole process.

thanks!

as far as i know bounty/ico campaigns doesnt need your email address but some of them requires you to fill up a form or a google docs sheet to be able to apply and join. airdrops are the only on who requires your email address and other important details like recieving token address or eth address and other stuffs like bitcointalk username, social media aacount profiles (i.e  twitter handle and facebook profile url ) , telegram/slack username. bounties dont also send an email to you because as i mentioned earlier they dont required you for your email address upon joining but airdrops usually do this. the main reason why they keep a public log is because for you to see if you input a correct details during applying and also to see your overall stats.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: legendbtc on December 12, 2017, 02:57:06 AM
It is completely different kind of promotional activity which will be spent by the owners in terms their own tokens. Each company will allocate some % to the bounty people those who want to promote their company crowdsale and presale. After successful completion of ICO they will start distributing to the bounty people.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: smcoins on December 12, 2017, 03:24:38 AM
Also, for a newbie

Is there a set of flags or things to check for the bounty offerers? How does someone new identify that the bounty offerings make sense, trustable, wouldn't change mid-way, etc?

thanks y'all!


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: yndye on December 12, 2017, 05:33:31 AM
Also, for a newbie

Is there a set of flags or things to check for the bounty offerers? How does someone new identify that the bounty offerings make sense, trustable, wouldn't change mid-way, etc?

thanks y'all!

One of the things that I consider when joining a bounty campaign is the bounty campaign manager. Those high ranking managers are more trustworthy for me than the newbies. I check the announcement thread of the project and bounty campaign and if they provide more information especially the developers of the project and their linkedin accounts are connected to it then it would be more trustworthy. There is no sure way to detect if the bounty campaign would pay or not. It would depend on the success of their Pre-ICO or ICO if they would pay its participants.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Flickkk on December 12, 2017, 12:55:47 PM
its a Job in This Forum where you get paid by tokens.
sometimes you need to finish the weekly quota


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: numpadxx5 on December 14, 2017, 02:08:12 PM

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Bounties is you can earn token by participating campaign like Facebook Campaign and Twitter Campaign you just need to follow there rules like you need to post and retweet 5 times a week. To earn more token you need to participate different campaign there is a lot of campaigns. But it all depends if the ICO will success or not , if the ICO didn't success you will not receive any tokens and it will just a waste of your time and effort.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: diahw on December 15, 2017, 06:51:26 AM
bounties works by paying those who promote their projects. many factors influence how much they get great results like the project is successful or not, what campaigns are followed, or when they follow the campaign. so far i have received a decent payment


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: HappyLocust41 on December 15, 2017, 07:00:05 AM
How much can someone earn in a bounty? And what is the needed rank to do a bounty? I am really interested to earn.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: eagleman on December 15, 2017, 10:56:43 PM
How much can someone earn in a bounty?
Not exact amount on how someone can earn through bounty. It depends on how much they contributed to the advertise that project. There is a corresponding rate for each type of bounty campaign you'll do, signature / social media campaign and others.

And what is the needed rank to do a bounty? I am really interested to earn.
Some are requiring minimum of Jr. Members and some are just good with no ranking qualification.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: hh4mmm on December 16, 2017, 01:37:24 AM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?

the only thing i see there is that, you are advertising their product through facebook or twitter this requires you to have some friends on both then after you get your rewards by paying you with their token.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: blockman on December 16, 2017, 07:59:29 AM
its a Job in This Forum where you get paid by tokens.
sometimes you need to finish the weekly quota
It's not really a job in this forum, a job makes you work 8 hours a day 5 times a week. And with these bounties you just need to post for sometime for the whole week as long you'll follow the said quota to be eligible for the payment. It's not just sometimes you need to finish the weekly quota but it's a quota so you'll get nothing if you didn't finished it. There are some campaigns that are paid with bitcoin that is running for a month so you just need to finish the quota for a month.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: shesheboy on December 16, 2017, 08:18:09 AM
its a Job in This Forum where you get paid by tokens.
sometimes you need to finish the weekly quota
It's not really a job in this forum, a job makes you work 8 hours a day 5 times a week. And with these bounties you just need to post for sometime for the whole week as long you'll follow the said quota to be eligible for the payment. It's not just sometimes you need to finish the weekly quota but it's a quota so you'll get nothing if you didn't finished it. There are some campaigns that are paid with bitcoin that is running for a month so you just need to finish the quota for a month.

why not?  any kind of work or task that pays you is still considered as  a job because that job's work. whether youve been paid for a crypto or fiats and your working 8 hours or not it is still the same. also most people including me are still prefer to work here in the forum when compared to some real jobs outside because working here is much easier and stress free and also your free on what youll do because you dont have a boss here unlike to some jobs offline that you must work hard for about 8 hours a day in order to be eligible for you salary.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Stephgmnl on December 16, 2017, 11:52:42 AM
I would just like to know if how long it will take before you can receive your payment tokens from the campaigns?  Does it weeks before they can pay you?


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: hotimbineh on December 16, 2017, 04:47:03 PM
I would just like to know if how long it will take before you can receive your payment tokens from the campaigns?  Does it weeks before they can pay you?
time certainty changes depending on ico and management results if no objections after ICO is over - + 2 weeks they will pay


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: cryptoprophecy on December 16, 2017, 05:32:51 PM
HI,

Bounties payments are set by the crypto owners. Most of the times you can participate by promoting the crypto at many platforms such as twitter, facebook, Reddit etc, and ofcourse bitcointalk.

I think the people who participate the NEM bounty made a lot of money if they hold their coins for long time.
LOL enough is enough,my friends get rekt with NEM even if the bullish pattern and signals are showing the other way around is happening i will buy NEM when it is 1sat.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: UnusualMouse on December 17, 2017, 10:24:21 AM
Bounty works like you're are going to follow a certain rule of the campaign manager by posting to this forum. You will get paid by doing so.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Liquidathor22 on December 17, 2017, 10:36:19 AM
its a Job in This Forum where you get paid by tokens.
sometimes you need to finish the weekly quota
It's not really a job in this forum, a job makes you work 8 hours a day 5 times a week. And with these bounties you just need to post for sometime for the whole week as long you'll follow the said quota to be eligible for the payment. It's not just sometimes you need to finish the weekly quota but it's a quota so you'll get nothing if you didn't finished it. There are some campaigns that are paid with bitcoin that is running for a month so you just need to finish the quota for a month.

why not?  any kind of work or task that pays you is still considered as  a job because that job's work. whether youve been paid for a crypto or fiats and your working 8 hours or not it is still the same. also most people including me are still prefer to work here in the forum when compared to some real jobs outside because working here is much easier and stress free and also your free on what youll do because you dont have a boss here unlike to some jobs offline that you must work hard for about 8 hours a day in order to be eligible for you salary.

It is more like a paid task I guess. Since you are paid to do a certain task without any time limits. You are right it is much easier and more stress free.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Carmen01 on December 17, 2017, 02:51:37 PM
You need to do the task that they want and you can earn by that.You only need atleast jr.member rank to be qualified in any kinds of bounties then if you already in their bounty campaign you only need to do a constructive post and manager will pay you for that.There's a lot of different bounty like in twitter,facebook,telegram or in bounty campaign you need only to do the instruction to earn.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Mevz on December 17, 2017, 03:09:45 PM
Bounties here in the altcoins you need some patience of waiting to get paid. Like some signature campaigns you need to stay on their campaign until their ICO ends. But sometimes if you are unluck many of them launching a project for dirty purposes. They abandoned the project if they don't have investors and turned into a scam ICO. Better join some social media campaigns to get some bounty stakes you can figure it out when you are participating.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: pacifista on December 17, 2017, 03:13:13 PM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?
Factors that are determining how much btc does a member will get is through rank account,  high ranks has the highest stakes  when it comes to bounty campaigns. And yes there were already several  members who has made millions.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Skyrah2008 on December 18, 2017, 01:22:45 AM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?

Bounties work in several ways or in different categories such as Social Media's like Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, instagram, Whatsapp, Telegram, Reddit then there is Translation bounty, Article bounty, Signature/ bounty altcoin campaign, Blogging and others. Those bounties its up to you on which of them you are going to participate depending in your skills.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: blockman on December 18, 2017, 09:37:26 PM
its a Job in This Forum where you get paid by tokens.
sometimes you need to finish the weekly quota
It's not really a job in this forum, a job makes you work 8 hours a day 5 times a week. And with these bounties you just need to post for sometime for the whole week as long you'll follow the said quota to be eligible for the payment. It's not just sometimes you need to finish the weekly quota but it's a quota so you'll get nothing if you didn't finished it. There are some campaigns that are paid with bitcoin that is running for a month so you just need to finish the quota for a month.

why not?  any kind of work or task that pays you is still considered as  a job because that job's work. whether youve been paid for a crypto or fiats and your working 8 hours or not it is still the same. also most people including me are still prefer to work here in the forum when compared to some real jobs outside because working here is much easier and stress free and also your free on what youll do because you dont have a boss here unlike to some jobs offline that you must work hard for about 8 hours a day in order to be eligible for you salary.

I'm saying that it's not really a job by taking that clearly you may understand what I'm trying to say. Well my point of view about task and job is different, they are not the same. And when it comes to bounties or the popular one which is signature campaign, it is just a simple task of doing it and comparing it to a job that you are regularly doing for 8 hours a day they are really not the same.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Qwantoom on December 19, 2017, 12:27:37 AM
I would just like to know if how long it will take before you can receive your payment tokens from the campaigns?  Does it weeks before they can pay you?

Most of the time it takes 30 days after the ICO but sometimes they don't really pay.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: UnusualMouse on December 19, 2017, 01:11:50 PM
I would just like to know if how long it will take before you can receive your payment tokens from the campaigns?  Does it weeks before they can pay you?

Most of the time it takes 30 days after the ICO but sometimes they don't really pay.

Are you talking to bounty or airdrops? I think bounty is not like that as long as you finished the task they will pay you.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Liquidathor22 on December 19, 2017, 01:20:46 PM
Is there any minimum requirement in joining bounty or campaigns? Does a newbie like me can join to it too?


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Zadicar on December 19, 2017, 01:41:19 PM
its a Job in This Forum where you get paid by tokens.
sometimes you need to finish the weekly quota
It's not really a job in this forum, a job makes you work 8 hours a day 5 times a week. And with these bounties you just need to post for sometime for the whole week as long you'll follow the said quota to be eligible for the payment. It's not just sometimes you need to finish the weekly quota but it's a quota so you'll get nothing if you didn't finished it. There are some campaigns that are paid with bitcoin that is running for a month so you just need to finish the quota for a month.

why not?  any kind of work or task that pays you is still considered as  a job because that job's work. whether youve been paid for a crypto or fiats and your working 8 hours or not it is still the same. also most people including me are still prefer to work here in the forum when compared to some real jobs outside because working here is much easier and stress free and also your free on what youll do because you dont have a boss here unlike to some jobs offline that you must work hard for about 8 hours a day in order to be eligible for you salary.

I'm saying that it's not really a job by taking that clearly you may understand what I'm trying to say. Well my point of view about task and job is different, they are not the same. And when it comes to bounties or the popular one which is signature campaign, it is just a simple task of doing it and comparing it to a job that you are regularly doing for 8 hours a day they are really not the same.
This is right which job and task is entirely different and besides campaigns cant really be considered as a stable one because we do know that they are not permanent and I don't know why some people do really treat it as a main job and been making as a source of living.We do know bounty campaigns cant really sustain if we do base for daily expense. There are lots of task regarding on a bounty program.Either on signature,social,translations and many more which all of the possible marketing way would really be included.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: UnusualMouse on December 19, 2017, 01:57:29 PM
its a Job in This Forum where you get paid by tokens.
sometimes you need to finish the weekly quota
It's not really a job in this forum, a job makes you work 8 hours a day 5 times a week. And with these bounties you just need to post for sometime for the whole week as long you'll follow the said quota to be eligible for the payment. It's not just sometimes you need to finish the weekly quota but it's a quota so you'll get nothing if you didn't finished it. There are some campaigns that are paid with bitcoin that is running for a month so you just need to finish the quota for a month.

why not?  any kind of work or task that pays you is still considered as  a job because that job's work. whether youve been paid for a crypto or fiats and your working 8 hours or not it is still the same. also most people including me are still prefer to work here in the forum when compared to some real jobs outside because working here is much easier and stress free and also your free on what youll do because you dont have a boss here unlike to some jobs offline that you must work hard for about 8 hours a day in order to be eligible for you salary.

I'm saying that it's not really a job by taking that clearly you may understand what I'm trying to say. Well my point of view about task and job is different, they are not the same. And when it comes to bounties or the popular one which is signature campaign, it is just a simple task of doing it and comparing it to a job that you are regularly doing for 8 hours a day they are really not the same.
This is right which job and task is entirely different and besides campaigns cant really be considered as a stable one because we do know that they are not permanent and I don't know why some people do really treat it as a main job and been making as a source of living.We do know bounty campaigns cant really sustain if we do base for daily expense. There are lots of task regarding on a bounty program.Either on signature,social,translations and many more which all of the possible marketing way would really be included.


Some people considered it as a job since they earn from it. There should be no question if it is a job or a task, as long as it pays and can sustain your daily needs, then go for it.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Zadicar on December 19, 2017, 02:49:28 PM
its a Job in This Forum where you get paid by tokens.
sometimes you need to finish the weekly quota
It's not really a job in this forum, a job makes you work 8 hours a day 5 times a week. And with these bounties you just need to post for sometime for the whole week as long you'll follow the said quota to be eligible for the payment. It's not just sometimes you need to finish the weekly quota but it's a quota so you'll get nothing if you didn't finished it. There are some campaigns that are paid with bitcoin that is running for a month so you just need to finish the quota for a month.

why not?  any kind of work or task that pays you is still considered as  a job because that job's work. whether youve been paid for a crypto or fiats and your working 8 hours or not it is still the same. also most people including me are still prefer to work here in the forum when compared to some real jobs outside because working here is much easier and stress free and also your free on what youll do because you dont have a boss here unlike to some jobs offline that you must work hard for about 8 hours a day in order to be eligible for you salary.

I'm saying that it's not really a job by taking that clearly you may understand what I'm trying to say. Well my point of view about task and job is different, they are not the same. And when it comes to bounties or the popular one which is signature campaign, it is just a simple task of doing it and comparing it to a job that you are regularly doing for 8 hours a day they are really not the same.
This is right which job and task is entirely different and besides campaigns cant really be considered as a stable one because we do know that they are not permanent and I don't know why some people do really treat it as a main job and been making as a source of living.We do know bounty campaigns cant really sustain if we do base for daily expense. There are lots of task regarding on a bounty program.Either on signature,social,translations and many more which all of the possible marketing way would really be included.


Some people considered it as a job since they earn from it. There should be no question if it is a job or a task, as long as it pays and can sustain your daily needs, then go for it.
You do have point it would really depend on how people do treat it because we do know people are entirely different on each other which it would be the same on how we would treat things. Most people here do really always seek for money making opportunity and we can eventually see those opportunities on this forum.It would just matter on how we do utilize things to be more effective in regards of earning.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Liquidathor22 on December 19, 2017, 02:59:15 PM
The question is really how to make the most money out from your effort no matter what task or job you choose. I guess some people are doing full-time bounty and campaign assignment that is why they consider it as a job.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: hotimbineh on December 19, 2017, 09:35:43 PM
its a Job in This Forum where you get paid by tokens.
sometimes you need to finish the weekly quota
It's not really a job in this forum, a job makes you work 8 hours a day 5 times a week. And with these bounties you just need to post for sometime for the whole week as long you'll follow the said quota to be eligible for the payment. It's not just sometimes you need to finish the weekly quota but it's a quota so you'll get nothing if you didn't finished it. There are some campaigns that are paid with bitcoin that is running for a month so you just need to finish the quota for a month.

why not?  any kind of work or task that pays you is still considered as  a job because that job's work. whether youve been paid for a crypto or fiats and your working 8 hours or not it is still the same. also most people including me are still prefer to work here in the forum when compared to some real jobs outside because working here is much easier and stress free and also your free on what youll do because you dont have a boss here unlike to some jobs offline that you must work hard for about 8 hours a day in order to be eligible for you salary.

I'm saying that it's not really a job by taking that clearly you may understand what I'm trying to say. Well my point of view about task and job is different, they are not the same. And when it comes to bounties or the popular one which is signature campaign, it is just a simple task of doing it and comparing it to a job that you are regularly doing for 8 hours a day they are really not the same.
This is right which job and task is entirely different and besides campaigns cant really be considered as a stable one because we do know that they are not permanent and I don't know why some people do really treat it as a main job and been making as a source of living.We do know bounty campaigns cant really sustain if we do base for daily expense. There are lots of task regarding on a bounty program.Either on signature,social,translations and many more which all of the possible marketing way would really be included.


Some people considered it as a job since they earn from it. There should be no question if it is a job or a task, as long as it pays and can sustain your daily needs, then go for it.
You do have point it would really depend on how people do treat it because we do know people are entirely different on each other which it would be the same on how we would treat things. Most people here do really always seek for money making opportunity and we can eventually see those opportunities on this forum.It would just matter on how we do utilize things to be more effective in regards of earning.
The question is really how to make the most money out from your effort no matter what task or job you choose. I guess some people are doing full-time bounty and campaign assignment that is why they consider it as a job.
really ... join with each gift ... the end result, how much money will be earned from that job
and this is a time-consuming job, a job does not have to do physical activity such as to the office or rough work [construction] because you earn money from your job it's your job.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: cryptomaster420 on December 19, 2017, 09:37:28 PM
If the project is not good even if you receive a good % you're wasting time.

And even if the project is great if there's already 100 people in the signature bounty, you're making peanuts.

Look for decent projects with few participants, that's my advice


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: maeusi on December 19, 2017, 09:53:39 PM
Every bounty has its own conditions. There are several kinda of campaigns like wearing signature and post a certain number of posts, twitter campaigns, facebook, youtube, article writing and translations. Yes, it is worth it, if you look behind the bounties and do a research on the projects, then you will find interesting ICOs and take profit.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: blockman on December 19, 2017, 09:55:32 PM
its a Job in This Forum where you get paid by tokens.
sometimes you need to finish the weekly quota
It's not really a job in this forum, a job makes you work 8 hours a day 5 times a week. And with these bounties you just need to post for sometime for the whole week as long you'll follow the said quota to be eligible for the payment. It's not just sometimes you need to finish the weekly quota but it's a quota so you'll get nothing if you didn't finished it. There are some campaigns that are paid with bitcoin that is running for a month so you just need to finish the quota for a month.

why not?  any kind of work or task that pays you is still considered as  a job because that job's work. whether youve been paid for a crypto or fiats and your working 8 hours or not it is still the same. also most people including me are still prefer to work here in the forum when compared to some real jobs outside because working here is much easier and stress free and also your free on what youll do because you dont have a boss here unlike to some jobs offline that you must work hard for about 8 hours a day in order to be eligible for you salary.

I'm saying that it's not really a job by taking that clearly you may understand what I'm trying to say. Well my point of view about task and job is different, they are not the same. And when it comes to bounties or the popular one which is signature campaign, it is just a simple task of doing it and comparing it to a job that you are regularly doing for 8 hours a day they are really not the same.
This is right which job and task is entirely different and besides campaigns cant really be considered as a stable one because we do know that they are not permanent and I don't know why some people do really treat it as a main job and been making as a source of living.We do know bounty campaigns cant really sustain if we do base for daily expense. There are lots of task regarding on a bounty program.Either on signature,social,translations and many more which all of the possible marketing way would really be included.


Some people considered it as a job since they earn from it. There should be no question if it is a job or a task, as long as it pays and can sustain your daily needs, then go for it.

Okay let's settle on that thing whether it is a job for others and task for us as long it pays that the most important matter and there's no more questioning if it is a job or not, a task or not or a simple way of earning. My simple tip to those people that are wanting to join some bounties, use your heads before joining there are some high paying ones but in reality they won't pay you at all and you are just working for them for free, so take note of that.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: MiBambino on December 23, 2017, 05:29:39 PM
From my experience you should look for a bounty program that pays per rank, not per post. I got scammed by ChangeBank because I only got about 1/5th of the deserved amount, and I wasn't the only one by far, and the team doesn't even address my questions. Currently I'm doing bounty for Adbank, which is a lot more communicative team and I'm positive they'll handle the situation a lot more professionally


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: jakezyrus on December 24, 2017, 10:07:21 AM
From my experience you should look for a bounty program that pays per rank, not per post. I got scammed by ChangeBank because I only got about 1/5th of the deserved amount, and I wasn't the only one by far, and the team doesn't even address my questions. Currently I'm doing bounty for Adbank, which is a lot more communicative team and I'm positive they'll handle the situation a lot more professionally

some campaigns set a rules whether its a pay per post or pays per rank , they are still the same. also  most bounty campaigns are known to be scam because there are so many unkown ico's nowadays and the campaign manager that runs a campaign are mostly newbie ranks and some members that doesnt have a good reputation yet on the forum. thats the reason why i stop joining on those bounty/ico campaigns on altcoin section and id rather now foccus on the signature campaigns that pays in bitcoin weekly because those campaigns can always assure and guarantee you that they will pay.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: MiBambino on December 24, 2017, 10:37:34 AM
From my experience you should look for a bounty program that pays per rank, not per post. I got scammed by ChangeBank because I only got about 1/5th of the deserved amount, and I wasn't the only one by far, and the team doesn't even address my questions. Currently I'm doing bounty for Adbank, which is a lot more communicative team and I'm positive they'll handle the situation a lot more professionally

some campaigns set a rules whether its a pay per post or pays per rank , they are still the same. also  most bounty campaigns are known to be scam because there are so many unkown ico's nowadays and the campaign manager that runs a campaign are mostly newbie ranks and some members that doesnt have a good reputation yet on the forum. thats the reason why i stop joining on those bounty/ico campaigns on altcoin section and id rather now foccus on the signature campaigns that pays in bitcoin weekly because those campaigns can always assure and guarantee you that they will pay.

that's a good tip, thanks man! (allthough i have faith adbank will deliver)


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Mhedz on December 24, 2017, 03:23:40 PM
Bounty means reward.,you have to work for them by campaigning such as in social medias.But of course,you have to check what is the allocation payment of every bounties and check too if the project that you will going to campaign has the potential to success.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: imsotiredofmoviereboots on December 25, 2017, 05:45:07 AM
If the project is not good even if you receive a good % you're wasting time.

And even if the project is great if there's already 100 people in the signature bounty, you're making peanuts.

Look for decent projects with few participants, that's my advice

Few participants just mean that the project of that bounty has no future. It's the opposite because if there are more than a hundred participant like in their signature bounty then I assure you that it's going to be successful.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: UnusualMouse on December 26, 2017, 05:38:57 AM
If the project is not good even if you receive a good % you're wasting time.

And even if the project is great if there's already 100 people in the signature bounty, you're making peanuts.

Look for decent projects with few participants, that's my advice

Few participants just mean that the project of that bounty has no future. It's the opposite because if there are more than a hundred participant like in their signature bounty then I assure you that it's going to be successful.

We can't determine the success of an ICO just by deciding on the participants of the campaigns. No matter how many participants an ICO has if he has no concrete plan it will never succeed.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: reflector on December 26, 2017, 07:59:31 AM
If the project is not good even if you receive a good % you're wasting time.

And even if the project is great if there's already 100 people in the signature bounty, you're making peanuts.

Look for decent projects with few participants, that's my advice

Few participants just mean that the project of that bounty has no future. It's the opposite because if there are more than a hundred participant like in their signature bounty then I assure you that it's going to be successful.

What you said is about the participants work for the bouties bro. but are expecting the members who gives more bump to their announcement thread and promote with the signature in the multiple with the resonable post.
So they use to pay in bitcoin or tokens. This how they design the payment option weekly. You have to get the tokens once the token sale has been over.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: mworker on December 26, 2017, 06:55:27 PM
i think is Bounties are the tokens or coins provided by the owners for
 marketing their coin and spread awareness for that they will give
 some percentage of token sale like 2% to 5% or more it dep



Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: FUD Expert on December 28, 2017, 02:17:57 AM
They ask for your service to advertise their ICO project through means of social media, blogging and on this forum. Signature campaigns are the most popular in bounties where a member can earn so much.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Julunguul on December 30, 2017, 04:57:58 AM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?

if you want more stake then you need to get high rank (for signature campaign), more original friends or followers (for socmed campaign)
a good-high quality writing/editing in promotion (for article and video campaign)

of course i ever made a decent money for bounty, but before following on some bounty, you need research for ICO of the bounty, or if you can't just follow a famouse bounty manager


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: leea-1334 on December 30, 2017, 10:11:36 AM
Before joining any bounty program, I would also advice to check up on the project itself, and check the spreadsheet for the bounty participants. Generally if you see a lot of spammers, and they are also getting credited, then I see this as low value alts. The best programs require very high quality posts, as well as good content because they want good coverage and promotion. This means good projects and potentially better value for the tokens you will earn later on. It also means that good posters will likely hold their tokens, not dump them as soon as they are listed.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: CaterpillarRave on December 30, 2017, 05:48:31 PM
bounty. are we advertising them. After the end of the advertising period we will receive the reward that we have done. Average bounty campaign lasts about 1-2 months. Join the bounty by facebook, twitter, reddit, or campaign signatures. People earn a lot of money from participating in this bounty.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Alliipp on December 30, 2017, 09:14:55 PM
The crypto currency market is in a stable trend to increase now and I think you can pick a coin from a list recently placed in COINMARKETCAP, and invest it. In 2-3 months this coin can grow x5 and even higher. If there is no collapse in the market. Then this coin will depreciate first.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: pinoyden on December 30, 2017, 09:41:06 PM
Before joining any bounty program, I would also advice to check up on the project itself, and check the spreadsheet for the bounty participants. Generally if you see a lot of spammers, and they are also getting credited, then I see this as low value alts. The best programs require very high quality posts, as well as good content because they want good coverage and promotion. This means good projects and potentially better value for the tokens you will earn later on. It also means that good posters will likely hold their tokens, not dump them as soon as they are listed.


agree, this is something that we should do first rather than jumping immediately to the water in order to avoid getting scammed by them because i also noticed that most of the users here were always get scammed or wont payed by the campaign that they've joined. this was also their fault at the first place because they are too lazy to take time to read the whole project of the bounty and if that bounty has a real team or project behind it and also if the campaigner is trusted enough or have a reputation in the forum itself


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: radhitya18 on December 31, 2017, 03:46:57 AM
They pay with their coins, we must promote their product or services, the higher our level will be much we get, if we do not obey their rules, we get nothing


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: zanezane on December 31, 2017, 08:45:38 AM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?

if you want more stake then you need to get high rank (for signature campaign), more original friends or followers (for socmed campaign)
a good-high quality writing/editing in promotion (for article and video campaign)

of course i ever made a decent money for bounty, but before following on some bounty, you need research for ICO of the bounty, or if you can't just follow a famouse bounty manager

Sometimes I do follow some trusted managers as some of their projects isn't a scam and their ico was sold out. But sadly this isn't always the scenario as how we trusted these guys but it turned out that they are the one's who firstly scammed us.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: bakekang on December 31, 2017, 11:03:21 AM
As for me i  always applied to the campaign where the campaign manager have positive trust this way im confident that project is good.
But having a manager with positive trust doesnt mean that the project will become a big hit, it depends on the project and on the team if they have good product


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: legendbtc on January 01, 2018, 03:26:29 AM
There are different kinds of bounties each one has similar rules and regulations but they will ask for different types of campaigns. But it is not possible for us to participate in the bounty and we have to find which one suitable for us.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: imstillthebest on January 01, 2018, 05:34:00 AM
There are different kinds of bounties each one has similar rules and regulations but they will ask for different types of campaigns. But it is not possible for us to participate in the bounty and we have to find which one suitable for us.


there are only three types of bounties, one is ico bounty, the second is social media bounty and lastly is signature campaign although signature campiagn does pays in bitcoin mostly but still it is called a bounty because sometimes the payout has varies and some of them are mix with tokens and bitcoin.


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one has similar rules and regulations.
no, some bounty campaigns has a different set of rules. like one bounty require all rank to join from newbie to highest rank and some other bounties only required higher mebers like senior and above. so on so forth.


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but it is not possible for us to participate in the bounty and we have to find which one suitable for us.
maybe only you because you have a negative trust but most of us can join as long as we meet the spefic criteria.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: XFlowZion on January 02, 2018, 06:54:06 AM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?




You just need to post in here or in the social media and that's all but participating in a bounty is like a gamble except if they escrowed the funds. I've seen many incidents where the ICO did not pay their participants or just cancelled their bounty.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: devollito on January 02, 2018, 09:57:01 AM
Bounties is payment for people who promoted some project or service. It is ussually using stake and the payment is base on the stake you got during promotion or bounties phase. The coin for bounties divide by total stake and then multiply by the stake you got during bounties.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Dasvino on January 02, 2018, 10:20:17 AM
we have to join ico and we must always do the tasks it gives. how it works with signature campaigns, social media and other promotions. we can make money with it


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: jjeeppeerrxx on March 10, 2018, 03:50:17 AM
I would love to participate on Bounties but, have no ideas how to start? I've read that it needs to become a Junior Member of this forum to participate with. Is there any other option how to start doing bounties even if my rank is still newbie?


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: bunnylegacy on March 11, 2018, 02:03:50 PM
bounty work is to introduce ico to the investors to make the ico is growing. in bounty campagn there are several campaigns that can be followed and eligible to follow such as signature campagn, social media, and translate


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: mersal on March 11, 2018, 07:50:02 PM
Bounties means advertising programs about the upcoming ICO through various platform like social media campaigns, signature campaign, youtube campaign and so on,you need to promote their project if you want get paid,but the payment will be send in the few weeks after the ICO ends.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: jonland22 on March 11, 2018, 08:32:43 PM
I would love to participate on Bounties but, have no ideas how to start? I've read that it needs to become a Junior Member of this forum to participate with. Is there any other option how to start doing bounties even if my rank is still newbie?
in signature campaign it is common for project to accept ranks starting from jr.member and above but if you really want to earn through campaigning you could use your facebook and twitter account since there's a campaign for that as well just follow the rules of the bounty.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: bhadz on March 11, 2018, 10:24:11 PM
I would love to participate on Bounties but, have no ideas how to start? I've read that it needs to become a Junior Member of this forum to participate with. Is there any other option how to start doing bounties even if my rank is still newbie?
Yes you can join some bounties even you are newbie. Read the whole thread of the bounty campaign that you want to join and see if you can be part of any of it. There are tasks that are not requiring rank like telegram campaign, article writing, name it. You'll see it if you are going to read the thread, just don't be lazy in reading. And also why you are trying your best to rank up with 10 merits to become a member, contribute helpful posts that will gain you merit. By the way, junior member signature doesn't have any link anymore but I've seen some bounty that are still accepting that rank, aim to rank higher.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: haams123 on March 13, 2018, 06:52:24 AM
Bounties are a great way to get some reward for spreading the word of the altcoin, it's a win win for both the person and the company. Another great way to make some cash is through referrals if you have a good network connection. In a referral you simply help the company get sales and you get a cut of the investment. 

It completely depends on the coin and the campaign. Some pay you in their currency (which can be great if it increases) bitcoin (high value, but they will give you a very small amount) or another currency such as Ethereum.

Here is an example of Referral campaign where you receive 10% of the commission from recommending an investor:-

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2097110.new#new

Here is an example of a bounty campaign where by sharing posts on social media etc, banners on your bitcoin profile or PR work / feedback

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2091465.new#new

Hope this helps!


hi sir thanks for this example Im very thankful sir about how do they work :) and also thanks for creating this thread sir


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: nelmari on March 13, 2018, 12:19:54 PM
Bounty campaigns are like signature campaigns in this forum, the only difference is that only limited participants can join in the campaign but the strategy is the same. It is a form of advertisement through the projects of some innovative people and ways that could gather a start up money for their projects. It's kind of easy to join and know how it works if you read a lot, and basically it will be found in this forum.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: suzanne5223 on March 13, 2018, 12:53:17 PM
Bounties are reward paid by an altcoin owner to advertiser, bounty payment are only in altcoin and there are 4 types of bounties campaign. The social media( it might be facebook,twitter,reddit,slack,telegram and medium but for facebook/twitter campaign the number of your friend/followers determine your payment rate), blog/media(video), translation and signature campaign(your rank on this forum determine your payment rate).

It future promising feature of the project will determine but have seen on here who assign people for bounties campaign with the wallet add he created for them and he later credit their btc wallet.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: CryptoHunter24 on March 13, 2018, 10:32:18 PM
Bounty campaign is a marketing work offer by a company and they will pay you after. You're asking if we got decent money from this,proud to say yes. How to do the bounty campaign? First, join with their form, do their assigned task and after the end of ico,they will pay according to the allocation stated  versus the stakes you earn throughout the campaign period.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Black_bl on March 13, 2018, 10:41:17 PM
in recent weeks is quite often also Telegram bounty, where people change their nicknames according to website and there are also violent group of spammers that post links into groups. This is the another form for bounty which projects nowadays using. A lot of projects use a service which provide projects thousands bounty hunters into their Telegram groups as well as bots.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Saveplus on March 14, 2018, 12:36:32 AM
There are so many bounties like twitter,facebook and in forum .But the most easiest campaign for me is on forum because I have no time for social media I just want to read more about bitcoin on forum and browsing on facebook is just wasting time for me.Joining signature campaign and those managers I joined is always responsible for their payments to us weekly.Following their rules and regulations must always do for us.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: coin_1122 on March 14, 2018, 04:15:03 AM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?




You just need to post in here or in the social media and that's all but participating in a bounty is like a gamble except if they escrowed the funds. I've seen many incidents where the ICO did not pay their participants or just cancelled their bounty.

Most of the ICO cancelled because of people are not showing any interest towards the project. They need to attract community by attending the conference and showing their credibility and has the ability to develop the things what they mentioned.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: TonyPlayMore on March 14, 2018, 01:53:09 PM
To participate in the bounty of the company you need to have an active profile on this forum, twitter and facebook with a large number of subscribers and a channel on YouTube. With these resources, you can enter the bounty and perform tasks that are described in the company's terms. For each task points are awarded and when the company enters the exchange, your points turn into money.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Mobshady24 on March 14, 2018, 09:24:57 PM
There are so many bounties like twitter,facebook and in forum .But the most easiest campaign for me is on forum because I have no time for social media I just want to read more about bitcoin on forum and browsing on facebook is just wasting time for me.Joining signature campaign and those managers I joined is always responsible for their payments to us weekly.Following their rules and regulations must always do for us.
i think the easiest campaign is joining the telegram campaign, just be active no need to chat at all in some campaigns  :D
but for me i think signature campaign has been the most profitable in all of them because of the budget allocated and the number of participants which is way lower compared to other campaign.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: sarmrakib on March 15, 2018, 02:22:30 AM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?

# Bounty works is actually project promotion . Any project when come to the ICO as roadmap they offer a bounty campaign as their rules to follow. Joining different social campaign and also signature campaign are gathered there.

# Actually the payment system selection are made by the development team so the payment system are different to the different bounty.

# I think Bounty hunter are able to earn a decent amount of money from good project.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: PX-Z on March 15, 2018, 11:14:59 AM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?

Bounty campaign is the one with the most followers here in this forum, almost all members here are working to a different bounties and trying to find their luck with some bounties that they are participated in. Some bounties are truly reliable but i can't deny that when it comes to bounty there are so many scammers that just came here just to scammed people and absolutely no plans to pay with their participants.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Zhenka on March 15, 2018, 12:04:01 PM
Decent money I think made many, especially people who came to bounty companies before others. Now too many people are engaged in this business, but nevertheless to earn a good sum on it it is possible. The bounty system itself implies the execution of various tasks aimed at PR ICO.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: mybtcasset on March 15, 2018, 12:14:24 PM
Bounties are specially designed for promotion of their companies ICO, but there are some ICO's scamming people by collecting Fund. Bounties have great demand when it comes to ICO promotion and all the activities will be done by the people who are working for the ICO. So it is always good to choose the good bounty because some scammers will not pay coins.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: SuperAcaiBowl on March 26, 2018, 10:48:14 PM
 Bounties are simply jobs, tasks, or projects that have usually been created by coin developers. If you complete the job, then you will receive a reward in coin form.

 

The tasks are never too complicated, and almost never involve any sort of computer programming. That's what the developer excels at. However, there will be other things that the developer either can't do, or just won't have time to do. However those tasks are necessary for the success of the coin they created. So what do they do? They get other people to do those tasks, rewarding them with coins of their creation.

 

Examples of typical bounties include promoting the new coin on twitter, forums, reddit, insta, to their network , following,  or designing a logo for that coin.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: TonyPlayMore on March 27, 2018, 01:57:18 PM
to participate in the bounty it is necessary to have a high rank in this forum, then you will have good conditions in the subscription company, the higher the rank, the more tokens you get. Still it is possible to participate in social networks, but there pay a little because many people participate


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Vasyan on March 27, 2018, 02:36:36 PM
if you have a high rank on this forum, then in a subscription company you can earn more money than a user with a low rank, you just need to write informative posts with a signature in each message and for this you get tokens


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Zhenka on March 27, 2018, 02:42:37 PM
you can participate in social networks, if you have a lot of friends and subscribers or a channel on YouTube, you can leave a repost and release video reviews on the bounty, for this too give a reward especially if you are popular on social networks


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: DoubleShow on March 27, 2018, 03:01:01 PM
you write posts on the forum and leave under the message the signature of the company's bounty, this you advertise the project and for this you get tokens of this project, when the project enters the exchange and starts trading its currency, you can exchange it or keep it


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Artem57 on March 27, 2018, 03:16:19 PM
you advertise the project and for this you get tokens - everything is simple, you need to have a high rank on the forum or a lot of friends on social networks and then you can earn money (tokens) and then these tokens may turn into money


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: AngelSky on March 27, 2018, 06:37:02 PM
if you have a high rank on this forum, then in a subscription company you can earn more money than a user with a low rank, you just need to write informative posts with a signature in each message and for this you get tokens

All the tokens you are earning bounties are not getting successful one dude. First you need to choose the right project which is legit and managing by the trusted manager of this forum. Then you may believe that token will be good in the market.

I see Lancechain project giving 600 USD worth of tokens for hero members per week. If it is listed in exchange you may change immediately also you will become millionaire for the complete ICO.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Mahanton on March 27, 2018, 11:56:57 PM
if you have a high rank on this forum, then in a subscription company you can earn more money than a user with a low rank, you just need to write informative posts with a signature in each message and for this you get tokens

All the tokens you are earning bounties are not getting successful one dude. First you need to choose the right project which is legit and managing by the trusted manager of this forum. Then you may believe that token will be good in the market.

I see Lancechain project giving 600 USD worth of tokens for hero members per week. If it is listed in exchange you may change immediately also you will become millionaire for the complete ICO.
I have seen similar Projects too on where they do having a bounty program which do have fixed USD rate into their token value and for those amounts its too good to be true on having those for a week.Like Policypal too they do offer $800 a week for legendary members.I dont know if those things are real or just pure propaganda to have lots of participants. If those rates are true then it would be a serious amount to join on but same as you said not all bounty projects would end up to be happy. Not all coins would succeed on reaching out their hard cap.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: mkmdoc on March 28, 2018, 05:14:29 AM
to participate in the bounty it is necessary to have a high rank in this forum, then you will have good conditions in the subscription company, the higher the rank, the more tokens you get. Still it is possible to participate in social networks, but there pay a little because many people participate

Yes, you are right people should have to be higher rank in order to get more stakes, if you participate in social media you will get less pool from those social media. In the beginning, i started to join in only Social media when i am at Jr.member.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: jusertvaz on March 30, 2018, 11:33:11 AM
you join a bounty company if you have a high rank on this forum, you start to participate, after the bounty of the company ends you get a token on the purse that have a theoretical price, when the company enters the exchange, tokens get the actual price


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Vasyan on March 30, 2018, 11:46:38 AM
you develop your profile on this forum, start a crypto-currency purse and start participating in the bounty, perform your duties and get tokens for it, after the company leaves the exchange, your tokens acquire the actual price and you can sell them or keep them


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: onepiece1995 on March 31, 2018, 10:20:56 AM
Like we doing promotion use facebook and twitter update about they company using hastag they coin. And then every week we need to report my work (promotion facebook and twittet) report my share and my update status. And we got stake for pay at thr end of the campaign. Then we got coin they company


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: mald1to on March 31, 2018, 10:26:57 AM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?

You will be paid for the works you have completed. Of course you will have to follow the terms in order to earn stakes. Your tokens earned will depend on the stakes you've got for the duration of the campaign.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Akorharrison on March 31, 2018, 12:40:55 PM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?

now bounty campaign all you need to do is that, joined the campaign make sure that all you details are fully fixed, then choose the program to join, first of all the bounty pools are divided into different sections like:

Signature Bounty 25% - 375 000 Tokens <>
Translation 15% - 225 000 Tokens <>
Youtube/Blogging Bounty 20% - 300 000 Tokens <>
Facebook Bounty 15% - 225 000 Tokens <>
Twitter Bounty 15% - 225 000 Tokens <>
Telegram Bounty 10% - 150 000 Tokens <>

so in this you choose the one you are good to.
the factor that affect facebook and twitter is that, your account most be at least 3 to 4 months old
secondly you most have not less that 300 to 400 friends to start with then your profile most set to public and your twitteraudit most be 90%+ less than this will not be accepted.

telegram campaign, in this they will ask you to wear there avatar, add the text to your username then join the telegram and you be active and make at least 2 constructive post or comment per week.

YouTube and blogging, in this they will asked you to create short video not less than 3 to 4 minute presenting about the program. the in blogging you have to write an article about the program in your own parspection or understanding.. in this they will ask you to add there whitepaper link and website link to your blogging site or were your publishing your work, there are some special site which they do accept.

translation. in this you are asked to translate to any local languages.

signature this requires you to be atleast junior member to start with after that you will wear the signature on your profile then also apply personal text. they always give limited amount of post the you post day/week.

i thinks this helpful
thank you.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Johnny Lgz on March 31, 2018, 01:19:49 PM
Bounties is likely the same with advertising someone's project or coins through the hunters account and posts, lot of hunters are making money out of it, not directly money but coins or token that later they can use to trade and hold.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: jemarie20 on March 31, 2018, 02:19:57 PM
Every bounty has their own rules on how to participate in their bounty. that is why all people got accepted in any bounty must follow the rules of bounty so he has the possibility to get paid on what they are doing because most of time  bounty campaign paid their people base on the stakes earn by every participants


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: iyamoxjhian on April 01, 2018, 05:24:20 AM
Bounty campaigns are different but it is one good way of earning cryptos here. Marketing a product is one part of bounty campaigns through social media sites like Facebook, twitter, telegram to introduce the product and let it be known. Although it requires long time to wait for the payment for bounties but most of the value for the task that you've done is quite high paying depending on the quality and quantity of your works.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: SHawk on May 18, 2018, 03:26:43 PM
Bounties are a great way to get some reward for promoting the altcoin through referrals on different social media platforms such as facebook, twitter or telegram. The mode of reward is different for each bounty as some reward based your rank and how much effort you put into making such altcoin a success. There are people who have made fortune out of bounties especially high rank participants.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: [Frederick] on May 19, 2018, 12:07:24 AM
Bounty works depends on what category you are working with, we have signature campaign, twitter, facebook, article and video creation and so fort, by doing so you can gain award by finishing it, as of of the award yes you can make decent money from it,  my friend just bought his first motorcycle to tour around the town using some of his awards.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: quality.crypto on May 19, 2018, 03:33:26 AM
Bounties are different kind of promotion activity and should be performed by the people who has experience in all sectors mentioned by bounty managers. We have to follow all their rules to get more accurate work done by us. At the end of the company based on participants and stakes you will get bounty rewards.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: prokerduit on May 20, 2018, 05:02:08 PM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?
The bounty is nothing but advertising through social media or youtube, and has a minimum of followers or friends or subscribers. we advertise through social media every day, keep us reporting our work every week on the thread. and every week we will be in the give stake. That stake will give us money.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: onepiece1995 on May 20, 2018, 05:05:00 PM
bounty social media job is to repost or retweet from their official account. and every week we have to report it in the bounty thread, if it is then we are given stake and if ico has finished that stake will turn into tokens. tokens are sold into money.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: aquamand on May 22, 2018, 07:24:15 PM
I guess main purpose on bounty is to reach as much as possible person for a token. Best way to introduce your token is social media snd publicly accessible content.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: joytom on May 23, 2018, 05:10:01 PM
In some cases a gamification strategy with the potential to reward winners with additional coins is used to entice investors to invest in the ICO. For example, the first 100 investors may have their coin purchase increased by an additional 10 percent to motivate them to participate in the offering.

In other ICOs the bounty allocation is earmarked for use in the running of the business. The Coinlancer project, for example, used bounties to create a community of freelancers who benefited from promoting and participating in the growth of the online job marketplace.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Ojengonggu on May 23, 2018, 10:10:19 PM
the essence of the bounty campaign is to campaign for a good crypto in social media and the other with the aim of pre sale and ICO to softcap or hardcap and we will get paid from all our work according to the rules of weekly stakes


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: asritajudin on May 30, 2018, 11:58:04 AM
Bounties are ways to get token by promoting a project and the reward you get depends on how much effort you put into the work and your rank in the forum. Payment in bounties varies from one campaign to another because they do not posses the same function. The campaign cam be done easily through social media platforms.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Michaiah on May 30, 2018, 12:41:15 PM
From my experience you should look for a bounty program that pays per rank, not per post. I got scammed by ChangeBank because I only got about 1/5th of the deserved amount, and I wasn't the only one by far, and the team doesn't even address my questions. Currently I'm doing bounty for Adbank, which is a lot more communicative team and I'm positive they'll handle the situation a lot more professionally

ah your talking with the signature campaign, yes now a days they are paying base on your ranks and all of you are posting the same number per week, but at the end higher rank will still get the bigger share, payment per posting is not good since some can say your post are not quality and they can deny its quality anytime.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: waterproof on May 31, 2018, 03:56:44 AM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?
Bounty are very different in terms and conditions. Read carefully the first messages of the program conditions.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Kartika1 on June 01, 2018, 05:48:59 PM
Bounty is like paying a lot of people to promote their projects. Lots and least paid depending on the campaign that you join. If socmed must have a lot of friends and followers, the article should make with good quality, the signature depends on the rank. If you do a good bounty and meet the rules, I think you'll make a lot of money.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: AmaZixOfficial on June 01, 2018, 07:01:09 PM
Bounty is like paying a lot of people to promote their projects. Lots and least paid depending on the campaign that you join. If socmed must have a lot of friends and followers, the article should make with good quality, the signature depends on the rank. If you do a good bounty and meet the rules, I think you'll make a lot of money.

Not necessarily. The original "bounty" in the world of crypto and blockchain was actually just a reward, just as the name suggested, for finding security bugs or recovering information (associated with computer security or whitehat hacking). Over time, as more alternative blockchain-based cryptocurrencies launched and vied for the attentions of a small community, bounties were given out to those willing to spend a bit of time spreading awareness of them.

It is still a good method of propagating projects: widest possible distribution, and bounty programs helped achieve this. There is much said about their effectiveness, these days, however.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: wabashky on June 01, 2018, 09:26:18 PM
These campaigns r like signature campaigns in this forum and the only difference is that only limited participants can join in it but the strategy is the same. It`s a way of advertisement through the projects of some innovative people and ways that could gather a start up money for their projects. It's kind of easy to join and know how it works if u read a lot, and basically it will be found in this forum.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: galestorm on June 02, 2018, 12:31:25 PM
There are various of bounties offered by a particular project. They may provide bounties related to social media and of this forum. The most common bounty is signature and avatar campaign. There, you will be given a number of rules and requirements needed to be accomplished in order for you to receive your pay. Normally they will require you to post on different threads and for a fixed amount of messages. The token allocation and supply, your rank, and the number of posts that you have done will determine the amount of tokens that you will receive. Of course, the bounties provided by the project differ from one another, with different requirements and tasks that you need to accomplish.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: ClackKendi on June 02, 2018, 02:05:39 PM
If you want to participate in the bonus campaign firstly your account must be at least jr and you like and have knowledge of the basic knowledge of digital currency.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: mkmdoc on June 02, 2018, 04:10:29 PM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?
Bounty are very different in terms and conditions. Read carefully the first messages of the program conditions.

Yes, people won't follow all the rules and regulation because each campaign will have different rules and regulation. Before participating we have to follow those otherwise we won't earn stakes from the manager.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: ilovealtcoins on June 03, 2018, 06:46:03 AM
bounty is given from a few percent of token sales. so it's important to analyze a project you want to follow. the success of a project can be seen from the sale of tokens and how to develop innovation in the project.
to know the bounty that makes a lot of money you need to see the Campaign allocation you want to follow. good luck


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: 1BTC EQUALS 1CAR on June 04, 2018, 06:11:46 AM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?


It's just basically you advertising their ICOs here in the forum or on social media and etc. The payments depends on rank, allocation and result of the ICO. Bounty hunters could make a lucrative amount of money if they search and filter thoroughly.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: jackjackfly on June 04, 2018, 08:12:21 AM
Bounty campaign is like an agreement for "free" marketing.

Let me explain what I mean:

Most bounties rules are distributing the information about ICO through different media resources - so we have advertising marketing.

But does bounty participants receive money for this? Literally not.
As ICO team just promices to give you THEIR coin for you as a rewars IF they collect special amount of money.
But after all you have no guarantees for:
*will they get this money
*will they pay you coins
*wil be this coin listed on exchange or not
*will you be able to sell it

That is why I call this free marketing


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: numpadxx5 on June 04, 2018, 11:36:55 AM
How do bounties work?

What factors determine how much someone gets paid and what do you have to do?

Has anyone made decent money?
you can earn token on bounty campaigns by, advertising their ICO, there are different bounty campaigns like signature,social media,and telegram campaign, yes you can earn a decent money on it, if  their ICO is succesful.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: watergold on June 11, 2018, 09:41:09 AM

by following the rules in every bounty, because different bounty projects are usually different regulations. how resilient we live in work, how often do we obey the rules.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: jackjackfly on June 11, 2018, 11:25:28 AM
If you have few spare hours daily it is a good chance for you to get some money. Just choose the project carefully.

The rules of bounty and how much people will receive, are set by the core team or by bounty managers.


Title: Re: Bounties - how do they work?
Post by: Irvanremok on June 11, 2018, 04:23:57 PM
as far as I know how bouty signature we hurus sign up first and make sure whether the received what not if received then work according to the rules of the bounty. the reward problem depends on your pringkat the more high level you will get a lot of rewards that my experience in following the signature bounty program