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Title: Bounty campaign
Post by: Dullmartini on September 17, 2017, 04:13:13 PM
How do you guys pick a signature bounty campaign? There are so many of them listed and with such different requirements, I'm lost. Now that I'm a jn member I'd like to participate but I don't know where to start!


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: paulonardy on September 17, 2017, 04:16:01 PM
How do you guys pick a signature bounty campaign? There are so many of them listed and with such different requirements, I'm lost. Now that I'm a jn member I'd like to participate but I don't know where to start!

Pick one that you think will succeed and has a good cap. If it raises 0, you get 0. That's my plan anyway  :D


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: acpr23 on September 17, 2017, 04:18:43 PM
An advice that i can give is that you carefully read & examine the Announcement thread and the whitepaper of the coin or token bounty you are interested in to join, also team members add credibility to the project including the campaign managers of the bounty.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: Rakabel619 on September 17, 2017, 04:33:12 PM
Hello. you can choose depending on the reward, the percentage that they allocate for the signature campaign. or according to the project that convinces you and that you think it will grow


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: oaks05 on September 17, 2017, 04:35:00 PM
do a little research, hit up one of the token market sites, see how popular a ico is read the whitepaper, i tend to choose sig camp. that dont have a on of people signed up out the gate and of course i have to feel they can be successful with what they are offering.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: R3ffun on September 17, 2017, 04:42:04 PM
How do you guys pick a signature bounty campaign? There are so many of them listed and with such different requirements, I'm lost. Now that I'm a jn member I'd like to participate but I don't know where to start!
ussually i see the concept of ico altcoin. waiting for good news and see the team and there is escrow or not . if allover good i wannt to join because the project i believe its bright in market and in future


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: Meryn on September 17, 2017, 04:49:36 PM
I choose a signature campaign based on post / week. and see if the project will run in the future or stop in the middle while their ico runs


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: Fatunad on September 17, 2017, 04:51:18 PM
How do you guys pick a signature bounty campaign? There are so many of them listed and with such different requirements, I'm lost. Now that I'm a jn member I'd like to participate but I don't know where to start!
There are really lots of Bounty campaigns as of now which would really give you confusion on where you would join but heres a tip.Never go on those campaign who do have too good to be true amounts of bounty because most likely of those project do normally fails when they didnt hit their cap which would result on making your efforts comes to waste.Checking first their whitepaper and roadmap you can able to tell if its a good project or not.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: lecongnhan123 on September 17, 2017, 04:54:26 PM
There are many campaigns in Bitcointalk, you select the campaign fits and attention required by each campaign, the number of posts, the posts of the week, total posts ....


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: nsasuiteb on September 17, 2017, 04:55:36 PM
Try to choose ones that can reach their hardcaps they can be valuable in the exchanges so you can get more money. Good team and advisors is one of the key factors for a project to succeed in crowdsale.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: ss890 on September 17, 2017, 05:11:06 PM
I think you will need more time to spend on your account and grow it into at least member rank. Most of the bounties will not allow the junior member to get enrol into as there might be quality issues as well as spamming rates would be more too.


The enrolment is easy process as long as you are applying it the way manager said to you. Moreover, you should check bounties depending on the rates, success of ICO, whitepaper promise etc. Also discuss with other members involved in it. This will give you clear picture for it.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: BitProNews on September 17, 2017, 05:13:19 PM
there is no way to recognize the best signature campaign to join. Only by tracking managers activities and build trust in their choices.Good luck


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: hasmukh_rawal on September 17, 2017, 05:21:36 PM
How do you guys pick a signature bounty campaign? There are so many of them listed and with such different requirements, I'm lost. Now that I'm a jn member I'd like to participate but I don't know where to start!
You don't know where to start or you don't know how to start.You are a Jr.Member and so you are eligible for signature campaigns too. You can find many bounty campaigns and signature campaigns under Economy> Services .
You can join any open campaign that is eligible for Jr.Members that suits you and be a part of it. If you don't know which one to join then you can join the one which you think can be accomplished by you.
Whatever you do just try to make constructive posts as they are the ones that matter the most at the end.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: BitcoinArsenal on September 17, 2017, 05:32:48 PM
I would say do a research on promising ICOs. Think about in which ICO you would like to invest if you would have some BTCs to invest. When you figured out one or more, look if these ICOs offer a bounty campaign and join one. I would never pick a bounty campaign of an ICO if I would not invest in it or if I am not convinced about the future outsights. You have to spent some time to figure out. It is your decision. Nobody can help hereon


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: Dvd1989 on September 17, 2017, 06:09:27 PM
Don't forget to check what percentage of the ICO proceeds is reserved for the bounty campaigns, and in your case: the signature bounty. This can differ a lot between the projects.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: zikabra on September 17, 2017, 06:29:22 PM
How do you guys pick a signature bounty campaign? There are so many of them listed and with such different requirements, I'm lost. Now that I'm a jn member I'd like to participate but I don't know where to start!
I usually go here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=238.0 and open more then 30 bounty topics.
I eliminate projects which don't look promising, with unprofessional dev's, shady looking projects, pre-ico campaigns etc.
Find project which you like and support it.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: mummybtc on September 17, 2017, 06:34:51 PM
I think you need to define how you want to be paid, some people prefered their BTC weekly payment which I think is better, but there are some projects that pay using their tokens provided they succeed this is where you need to find time to research the project you want to add their project. The first question to ask yourself is that out of all these project if i have $1000 which one am I likely to invest into. The one that you pick is the one signature to join.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: 2double0 on September 17, 2017, 06:52:14 PM
It's better to keep researching as well as see the terms the bounty managers decide in order to pay the bounties. Try to find as much information about the project you think you will apply for, and if it suits your needs then you should definitely give it a shot. Well, every other ICO bounty has its own limitations as well as different rewards, stakes, % of distribution as well as values (price) of their tokens, so it's your decision to choose one. In my views, it's quite easy to find a legit and trustworthy bounty campaign by going through the ANN's content here as well as reading the whole whitepaper and understanding the concept behind the project.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: deepcryptomine on September 17, 2017, 08:23:23 PM
Thanks for this post. I am not the only one who is confused about which campaign to choose :)

Does anyone look at who the campaign manager is? I am still a newbie here and learning about this but recently I am preferring the campaigns managed by campaign managers that I previously worked with.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: acener on September 17, 2017, 08:31:38 PM
How do you guys pick a signature bounty campaign? There are so many of them listed and with such different requirements, I'm lost. Now that I'm a jn member I'd like to participate but I don't know where to start!

There's a lot to consider like the team behind it, the bounty manager, the concept of the ICO, the division of stakes, the requirements. In short just, examine the campaign carefully before joining. You would be staying at it for a month or two, so you better pick something that you think that would be worth it.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: Dullmartini on September 18, 2017, 12:18:31 AM
Thanks everyone! Great tips. This is very helpful. Ive set up an excel scoring sheet with all the criteria.

I have found the bounties sub forum but there are so many listings there. Definitely a lot of research goes into picking a campaign. It's hard because I don't know the major players, managers etc. I'm really new at this.

Anyway, after researching for most of the day, i found an interesting project but there's no signature bounty yet. Boo. I'm gonna keep looking.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: Byakuya on September 18, 2017, 12:33:24 AM
Are there any subject that list bounties? If there is, it'd be great. I saw one subject that list bounties but he doesn't update the list anymore.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: Zionatin on September 18, 2017, 12:42:13 AM
Just be aware there many bounties that have to have success if they going to pay you out. Unless it's a token and they give you some. The problem is some people dump. Many do. But you must not. Rather wait untill you can get even more then you would selling early.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: Pearls Before Swine on September 18, 2017, 12:44:41 AM
Honestly if I were you, I'd stick with the campaigns that pay out in bitcoin.
As people here have mentioned, the bounty ones that pay you in shares
or tokens only do so if they succeed.  If you like to gamble, go for it, but I'd
rather know my campaign is going to pay out.  I'd be posting here anyway,
but I'd much rather have peace of mind.  And I think all the bounties are
listed in their own section, which I have on 'ignore'.  Too much clutter.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: michellee on September 18, 2017, 12:56:38 AM
How do you guys pick a signature bounty campaign? There are so many of them listed and with such different requirements, I'm lost. Now that I'm a jn member I'd like to participate but I don't know where to start!

first you need to read details of their project, how their roadmap and their plan with the project. if necessary, you can talk with the dev directly in telegram/slack/reddit or others. asked them if you have a question and if you can get almost all of their project then you can decide to choose the ico. you need to spend your time to research to find what you want.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: paragon07 on September 18, 2017, 12:59:07 AM
read first the Threads and ICO so that you can pick the best bounty campaign that gives you a profitable income.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: Fuhre on September 21, 2017, 03:46:23 AM
The first thing you should see is the developer, it's very important at first to start signature!
Second, look what their concept
and the third is, do your own research so you will not get lost, if you think their project will run then will happen, if you think they will not pay then that's what you get ..


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: daggny_taggart on September 24, 2017, 04:03:05 AM
How do you guys pick a signature bounty campaign? There are so many of them listed and with such different requirements, I'm lost. Now that I'm a jn member I'd like to participate but I don't know where to start!

The main element of the company and product appraisal is the credibility of the team, their reputation at stake.
Look closely at the founders and advisors. Everything else is just marketing


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: Dlugina23 on September 24, 2017, 05:14:24 AM
You cant lose only your time.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: PANK21 on September 24, 2017, 12:11:00 PM
How do you guys pick a signature bounty campaign? There are so many of them listed and with such different requirements, I'm lost. Now that I'm a jn member I'd like to participate but I don't know where to start!
Its best if you start in a signature campaign , but be aware of what campaign will you pick cause sometimes they are too strict in the tasks and requirements needed to fulfill. You can choose your campaign because its up to you, just don't forget to read carefully the thread of your preferable campaign and communicate if possible.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: europesss on September 24, 2017, 01:41:06 PM
How do you guys pick a signature bounty campaign? There are so many of them listed and with such different requirements, I'm lost. Now that I'm a jn member I'd like to participate but I don't know where to start!
First , you should make a choice from so many bounties, that means you have to choose a good project to start, that's the key .
About how to choose a good coin , I often follow the hottest one which owns the most reply in a day  .


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: spngebob on September 24, 2017, 04:08:37 PM
How do you guys pick a signature bounty campaign? There are so many of them listed and with such different requirements, I'm lost. Now that I'm a jn member I'd like to participate but I don't know where to start!
It is really hard actually. There are too many of them, find project for which you think it will be successful and join its bounty.
Somehow i think it is better to wait last two or three weeks of ICO and then join campaign, instead joining 2-3 months in advance.
I've found this site in marketplace and it can help you with overview of all ICO bounties http://bountylord.com/ and picking one.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: Razor5 on September 24, 2017, 05:50:47 PM
It's very hard to pick the right one. Most ICO's become scams so your labor won't get rewarded at the end.
Most ICO's couldn't even launch in any exchanges, so you couldn't sell again.
Most ICO's give very little bounties to participants, especially for lower ranks.
It's like lottery to me. You pick one and hope for the best.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: maurobiasolo on September 25, 2017, 11:29:58 AM
I'm trying to get involved in many ICO at times mostly with Twitter. I'm curious to see how much I'll be able to gain in 3 months now.
Any bounty hunter using virtual assistants? (or considering it?)


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: lepbagong on September 25, 2017, 06:19:00 PM

it can not be denied to follow every bounty. always pay attention to some aspects so as not to be disappointed later. but luck is also inevitable, sometimes seen small projects but it produces the best.
but keep a passion for this.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: carlfebz2 on September 25, 2017, 07:16:06 PM
I'm trying to get involved in many ICO at times mostly with Twitter. I'm curious to see how much I'll be able to gain in 3 months now.
Any bounty hunter using virtual assistants? (or considering it?)
There are actually twitter campaigns on each bounty program on a certain project but talking on the possible earnings that you would made on that duration would depend on the allocated funds for bounties. Basing on your rank you would eventually receive less compared into those higher ranks but still a good way on engaging into bounties for the sake of money and eventually your rank will upgrade soon.Just don't be on a rush and you will reach that state.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: maurobiasolo on September 25, 2017, 07:57:42 PM
I'm trying to get involved in many ICO at times mostly with Twitter. I'm curious to see how much I'll be able to gain in 3 months now.
Any bounty hunter using virtual assistants? (or considering it?)
There are actually twitter campaigns on each bounty program on a certain project but talking on the possible earnings that you would made on that duration would depend on the allocated funds for bounties. Basing on your rank you would eventually receive less compared into those higher ranks but still a good way on engaging into bounties for the sake of money and eventually your rank will upgrade soon.Just don't be on a rush and you will reach that state.

Hello, I've a 25k users account (all users verified) and some bounties are very generous in that regards. Of course, you are required to be very diligent. I've a spreadsheet with a sheet for each bounty: I keep all the rules and go through them every day. It takes around 2h x day to handle 10 campaign per day.. I'm looking for someone who would cooperate with me...


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: daplun on September 26, 2017, 02:16:17 AM
we must be good at selecting altcoin project that is running, see who holds the bitcointalk tread and the mission vision of the peojek for what, if the project offer is good usually many investors are interested and you may follow it


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: pinoyden on September 26, 2017, 09:03:19 AM
there is no way to recognize the best signature campaign to join. Only by tracking managers activities and build trust in their choices.Good luck

correct, i really agree with this. you must need to check first  if the  campaign managers that are managing the bounty campaign or signature campaign are trusted and has a good feedback and trust rating, also if theres an escrow or not but moslty trusted campaigns do have an escrow. you can also check the white paper, road map, the team members and other info's of the project to ensure if they are legit and has a potential to succed in the future.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: Mariya03 on September 26, 2017, 09:23:52 AM
It is best to start in signature campaign in joining Bounty Campaigns. It is up to you which bounty campaign you will choose to join but be aware of choosing bounty campaigns because there are campaigns that is too strict in the rules and regulations. if you joined in some campaigns don't forget to read the thread and of your campaign and communicating to them is good also.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: pieppiep on September 26, 2017, 12:17:39 PM
There is certain level of risk in joining bounty campaign as some of them doesn't pay you at the end if their pre sale doesn't raise good funds so in that case you will get nothing but if they have escrowed their funds then there is nothing to worry and you will get paid for the work you have done.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: azguard on September 26, 2017, 01:18:46 PM
There is certain level of risk in joining bounty campaign as some of them doesn't pay you at the end if their pre sale doesn't raise good funds so in that case you will get nothing but if they have escrowed their funds then there is nothing to worry and you will get paid for the work you have done.

That is true most end up as a disaster and scams. But if you have signature paying in bitcoin you can with social media be in all ICOs that are present at the moment. This can be good cuz are very good and some even pay more then signature (this is rare case but there was some).

Doing both is good and probably the best solution.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: statdude on October 16, 2017, 08:17:44 PM
best campaigns right now?


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: lovesybitz on October 17, 2017, 02:32:08 PM
How do you guys pick a signature bounty campaign? There are so many of them listed and with such different requirements, I'm lost. Now that I'm a jn member I'd like to participate but I don't know where to start!

Just always check their whitepaper, the team behind, look at the road map, then do some research about it too even the person who will manage the campaign if it has a good reputation in this industry. Just be careful also in joining the campaign so you won't  get a victim by other ico.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: vlast01 on October 18, 2017, 03:54:02 PM
How do you guys pick a signature bounty campaign? There are so many of them listed and with such different requirements, I'm lost. Now that I'm a jn member I'd like to participate but I don't know where to start!
I choose campain by
- ICOs reputation
- alt coin alocated
- ranks needed
- rules and requirements
- ends of the campaign
These are some of my preferences so better find a bounty that suits you.
Try finding bounty campaigns at the Alt coins Bounty section there are plenty bounty to choose.
They are guide on how to participate on the main tread of the campain so better to read it.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: elisabetheva on October 18, 2017, 04:42:01 PM

It is certain when will include / follow the signature is to see the project that we will follow sure will run out.
Just look at his requirements, certainly not possible to find a difficult,
I usually choose the ones with the total post to finish, compared to the post each week.
but now there are few who apply such rules, more posts every week.
but the last fate is also the decisive, that the final result can be paid.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: marukochanx3 on October 19, 2017, 09:56:19 AM
How do you guys pick a signature bounty campaign? There are so many of them listed and with such different requirements, I'm lost. Now that I'm a jn member I'd like to participate but I don't know where to start!

Pick one that you think will succeed and has a good cap. If it raises 0, you get 0. That's my plan anyway  :D

But if u want pick some ICO , u must research first , dont use ur feeling  ::) ::)
If i want participate to an bounty , i will research , see the roadmap and the Whitepaper , check on their news , their social media.
Then second method , i will join to an bounty if the soft cap on pre-ico/pre-sale complete  ::) ::)
But u got not much stake if u join ongoing bounty , but just surely their project will success i use the second method.  ::) ::)
Too hard for predict some ICO , i just participate when the soft cap raised on pre-sale  ::)


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: onyebuchi81 on October 19, 2017, 07:23:26 PM
i  read the whitepaper and the % of bounty allocated for the campaign and if i find it interesting i then move over to icorating.com (http://icorating.com) and over ico sites and check if its label as hot then i can participate in the bounty


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: hosseinimr93 on October 19, 2017, 07:44:41 PM
For me the bounty selection method is the same as choosing an ICO. Because my spending my time which can be more valuable than money. Reading whitepaper, Roadmap, The team behind the project, its poulariy in medias and its rating on some cryptocurrencies websites are so important for me.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: kamot on October 19, 2017, 10:30:05 PM
How do you guys pick a signature bounty campaign? There are so many of them listed and with such different requirements, I'm lost. Now that I'm a jn member I'd like to participate but I don't know where to start!

You can pick the best signature campaign in the Announcement belong to Alternate Cryptocurrencies group. There are lots of bounty campaigns with different rules and regulations there, you only have to choose the best for you but be careful because if theres a lot of bounty campaigns, you can't recognize a fake or real on it. Read first the white paper and look for more informations about your choosen bounty campaign.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: KluFf on October 19, 2017, 11:27:52 PM
How do you guys pick a signature bounty campaign? There are so many of them listed and with such different requirements, I'm lost. Now that I'm a jn member I'd like to participate but I don't know where to start!

Joining Signature bounty campaign needs Luck too.
because Some ICO is Scam and Some is not a Scam.
Try to read their white paper so you can know more.
visit their websites.
and try to check their rating at Foxico.io


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: batang_bitcoin on October 20, 2017, 12:39:33 AM
You are now a member rank and you can join some bounty campaign's that will pay you more. Before you choose the bounty campaign that you'll join, learn to know who are the devs of it because that really matters a lot. And you can see those new upcoming ICOs they are getting Vitalik Butterin as their own consultant and that makes most of the ICOs that are backed up by Vitalik is a success.


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: s900pers on October 20, 2017, 10:31:22 AM
you need to study the documentation .to understand the idea and prospect of the project roadmap to see how much they've raised and how much capital you plan to raise . You also need to watch how much they emit tokens into signatures . Your ability to assess and anticipate will depend on the success ... good luck !


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: kyanscadiel on October 21, 2017, 01:15:16 AM
 better make sure that the bounty you're joining is a trusted one. Study the bounty first, read and understand carefully what they offer, visit their website and take time to read if there is any reviews, a good feedback and a the trust rating is high and everything that can make you sure that the bounty you are planning to join is not a scam. By making a research for sure you will not end up wasting your time working for them with nothing..


Title: Re: Bounty campaign
Post by: Blake_Last on October 21, 2017, 02:21:45 AM
Depends on what you are looking for. Are you interested in earning a high salary every week or you just intend to promote the signature because you think the project is good and worth promoting? If you answer the former, then you can find a lot of that in the service section of this forum and just pick what is the best campaign that offers that. However, if your intention is to promote the project because you support the idea or concept behind it, then read their ANN and white paper and choose the one you think will benefit the majority and not just there for show.