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Title: ICO Question from Newbie
Post by: reformed trader on October 02, 2017, 11:17:11 PM
I am exploring Bounty campaigns with my team, we have over 10 yrs working in small cap stock trading.

I had a question, what is the earning potential if a team has a strong blog audience and has built up a strong following on facebook, twitter, steemit, ect ?

If a team participates in 10-20 Bounty campaigns per quarter what is the potential, and I understand a lot has to do with how well the tokens eventually do once you collect.


Thanking you in advance for your help!


Title: Re: ICO Question from Newbie
Post by: pinkflower on October 03, 2017, 02:32:34 AM
Are you proposing a service for hyping ICOs or doing the bulk of the job in their campaigns? I would say that they are very profitable. There are a lot of ICOs coming out left and right, its already hard to keep up with all of them.

But in this forum, shill accounts are given red negative trust if proven to be controlled by a single person. Better do it outside bitcointalk.org.


Title: Re: ICO Question from Newbie
Post by: BluRPie on October 03, 2017, 05:43:42 AM
First of all it is depends in which kind of Bounty you participate, if you will make meetups,  big media publications, maybe you will get good rewards in tokens and if tokens price will be good then you will get buks. But maybe you will get nothing. Nobody knows. Additionaly it is the risk that participation of the team will be access as multiaccounts and you will get nothing. It is Impossible to predict.


Title: Re: ICO Question from Newbie
Post by: AT101ET on October 03, 2017, 06:19:06 AM
Every bounty is different.
During ICOs, coin decks usually allocate a certain percentage of coins or a fixed sum that are used for various different bounties.
For media, usually the bigger the following, the bigger the bounty that can be negotiated. Your best bet would be to message the creator themselves to see what deal youncould work out.
Bear in mind that some ICOs are just get rich quick schemes so you're bounty reward may not actually be worth much if the coin doesn't take off.


Title: Re: ICO Question from Newbie
Post by: programmer4blockchain on October 03, 2017, 02:56:16 PM
I am exploring Bounty campaigns with my team, we have over 10 yrs working in small cap stock trading.

I had a question, what is the earning potential if a team has a strong blog audience and has built up a strong following on facebook, twitter, steemit, ect ?

If a team participates in 10-20 Bounty campaigns per quarter what is the potential, and I understand a lot has to do with how well the tokens eventually do once you collect.


Thanking you in advance for your help!

What you have is perfect! And now the team needs a programming crew. We can take care of that for you. Private message me if interested.


Title: Re: ICO Question from Newbie
Post by: HarryG333 on October 03, 2017, 08:44:28 PM
Greetings all

In all the bounty campaign which one is more preferable:- Which of them have the highest earning points and which one is meant for nowbies?

Thank you


Title: Re: ICO Question from Newbie
Post by: Crumple Cat on October 07, 2017, 03:12:19 PM
I'm sure that properly configured work in the team can ensure success in the forefront ;)


Title: Re: ICO Question from Newbie
Post by: Hamphser on October 07, 2017, 07:11:18 PM
Every bounty is different.
During ICOs, coin decks usually allocate a certain percentage of coins or a fixed sum that are used for various different bounties.
For media, usually the bigger the following, the bigger the bounty that can be negotiated. Your best bet would be to message the creator themselves to see what deal youncould work out.
Bear in mind that some ICOs are just get rich quick schemes so you're bounty reward may not actually be worth much if the coin doesn't take off.
I agree on this one since ICO do really have different allocations or percentage they put on bounties either on signature,media,social campaigns which means rates or potential income wont really be the same at all but earning potential would really be good depending if you do able to hit up the right project but if not then those hard work would really comes to waste and this is the risk on joining bounty campaigns since theres no assurance if the project would be success or would flop.