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Title: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: Murloc on January 28, 2018, 04:03:24 PM
Hey everyone. Anyone here tried  doing some bounties via Bountyhive.io ? In general the website seems legit but I'm a bit concerned about one point:
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Keeping the announcement thread moderated and active throghout the campaign is a must and participants that fail to do so will not have their entries accepted.
You may find in the section with translation bounties. Those words are written in bold and they are mandatory to get payed.  But the point about keeping the thread active makes it look like the devs of the website (I've seen this thing in all of the active campaigns and it looks like it was made by website administration, not the project) are forcing people to do some ICO bumping services, which is against the rules and people are getting taged for it.
I couldn't find anything that can clerify what they mean under "keeping the thread active" so your thoughts and experience will be appreciated.


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: ColorlessK on January 28, 2018, 06:22:34 PM
Hey there!

Nice to meet you, I’m one of the people behind the platform, as co-founder. It makes us super excited to see that people are finding out about Bountyhive.

First to answer your questions. We are referring to two things mainly:

1. To translate and post the official Announcements from the English thread in the local thread
and
2. To answer people’s questions about the project

We do not intend for our translators to bump the thread or break the forum rules in any way, quite the opposite actually.

The reason why we designed this platform is to be able to properly handle campaigns and offer bounty hunters a more safe way of doing bounties. That’s why we try to escrow all projects to ensure payments are made.

If you have any more questions I’d be glad to answer or you can just join our telegram group here (https://t.me/bountyhive) where you can find all our admins who are more than happy to answer any question.

Bountyhive (https://bountyhive.io) is here to stay and the reason for that is if we ensure a high level of quality throughout all our campaigns, as you can already see on my profile here, where I ran 18 successful Bounty Campaigns.

Looking forward to seeing you in the group!


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: Murloc on January 28, 2018, 07:01:55 PM
wow, honestly I am surprised to see such a fast respond respond from the Bountyhive staff here :) Thanks for enlightening that question.TBH my personal opinion is that doing the cummunity management stuff is not always the right thing (at least without a very close interaction with the project's devs) simply because the translator is operating with the same sourses of information as the other users and not able to give a 100% right answer. Anyway thanks for your website. I'm looking forward to see more projects there :)


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: ColorlessK on January 28, 2018, 07:12:40 PM
wow, honestly I am surprised to see such a fast respond respond from the Bountyhive staff here :) Thanks for enlightening that question.TBH my personal opinion is that doing the cummunity management stuff is not always the right thing (at least without a very close interaction with the project's devs) simply because the translator is operating with the same sourses of information as the other users and not able to give a 100% right answer. Anyway thanks for your website. I'm looking forward to see more projects there :)

I am glad to be able to help. Well, we will try as much as possible to post official updates so that translators have what to post. We want our projects to be as successful as possible since this benefits all of us. Thank you for your support as well, we will be adding many more projects to Bountyhive (https://bountyhive.io), and we'll be announcing them in our official Thread here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2809836) and our Official Telegram Group. (https://t.me/bountyhive)

Have a great day  :)


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: bounty_bitcoin_92 on January 30, 2018, 07:00:23 AM
Good afternoon! Who works on the Bountyhive.io platform? I registered on it yesterday and there are currently 4 bounties campaign. They start on 26 January. To participate in Twitter programm I should do 5 retweets per week. The week is counted from the first day of bounty campaign. I can do only 1 retweet per day otherwise they ban me. My question: if I registered on January 29, then until the end of the first week I have only 4 days left (January 26 - February 1). So if I will do only 1 retweet per day I couldn't manage to do 5 retweets per week. Should I do 2 retweets on one day and other days do 1 retweet, or can they ban me for that?


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: ManaMan on January 30, 2018, 12:01:12 PM
Do these guys have an escrow of tokens? Because if this is so it is good to have guaranteed payment. Here on forum when you look there many different people that are managing these campaigns which often don't have escrow funds which is tricky if you want to participate in and dedicate your time if you are unsure if you are getting paid at end. Will check the website out to see if they are anything good, at least since their staff is active here gives me a bit more confidence huh


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: ColorlessK on January 30, 2018, 02:57:22 PM
Good afternoon! Who works on the Bountyhive.io platform? I registered on it yesterday and there are currently 4 bounties campaign. They start on 26 January. To participate in Twitter programm I should do 5 retweets per week. The week is counted from the first day of bounty campaign. I can do only 1 retweet per day otherwise they ban me. My question: if I registered on January 29, then until the end of the first week I have only 4 days left (January 26 - February 1). So if I will do only 1 retweet per day I couldn't manage to do 5 retweets per week. Should I do 2 retweets on one day and other days do 1 retweet, or can they ban me for that?


Hello,

thank you for your interest in Bountyhive! (https://bountyhive.io)


We do not ban people for not respecting campaign rules, bans are for other types of stuff. If you don't respect the rules you just get your entry invalidated.

1. You need to create 5 total tweets per week, this can be: 1 original - 4 retweets / 5 retweets / 4 original - 1 retweet and so on, any combination of 5 tweets.

2. You can create both original tweets as well as just retweets.

3. You can see when the week starts and when it ends on the Rules & Guidelines page for each Campaign (on the Twitter & Facebook tabs).

4. No need for reporting!


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: kap786 on January 30, 2018, 04:33:16 PM
Today i joined Bountyhive
they have Telegram Group also


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: erikalui on January 30, 2018, 04:50:12 PM
I joined bountyhive as well and great to see the team is managed by ColorlessK who has always paid the participants fairly and solved all the queries. For translations, the max time allotted/deadline in not mentioned on the website as sometimes whitepaper can take a long time to translate. Is it 7 days or more?


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: BCTBF on January 30, 2018, 11:42:40 PM
Keeping the threads to stay active I do not think it's a problem, with the strong reason the post should be really constructive and not just nonsense.


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: ColorlessK on February 02, 2018, 12:44:55 PM
I joined bountyhive as well and great to see the team is managed by ColorlessK who has always paid the participants fairly and solved all the queries. For translations, the max time allotted/deadline in not mentioned on the website as sometimes whitepaper can take a long time to translate. Is it 7 days or more?


Hi erikalui, thank you for being a part of Bountyhive! (https://bountyhive.io)

The deadline for whitepapers is usually 8-9 days!


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: LuckyBtc on February 02, 2018, 09:20:36 PM
I signed up today, Registration went smoothly, But Verification didn't. I'm getting Invalid Token error, Please fix this @ColorlessK. Also could you make list of active campaigns, Would me much easier to browse and join.


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: edwardspitz on February 03, 2018, 05:16:50 AM
I have the same problem as LuckyBTC


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: ColorlessK on February 04, 2018, 01:10:50 AM
I have the same problem as LuckyBTC

I signed up today, Registration went smoothly, But Verification didn't. I'm getting Invalid Token error, Please fix this @ColorlessK. Also could you make list of active campaigns, Would me much easier to browse and join.



Hey guys, thanks your for your intereset in ICONIC (https://bountyhive.io/browse/ICONIC) and Bountyhive! (https://bountyhive.io)



The "invalid token" was just a visual bug, your account was indeed verified.


You just have to login here! (https://bountyhive.io/login)


Also, the list of the active campaigns is on the main browse page (http://bountyhive.io/browse), as expected!


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: marketone on February 04, 2018, 07:51:06 AM
Good afternoon! Who works on the Bountyhive.io platform? I registered on it yesterday and there are currently 4 bounties campaign. They start on 26 January. To participate in Twitter programm I should do 5 retweets per week. The week is counted from the first day of bounty campaign. I can do only 1 retweet per day otherwise they ban me. My question: if I registered on January 29, then until the end of the first week I have only 4 days left (January 26 - February 1). So if I will do only 1 retweet per day I couldn't manage to do 5 retweets per week. Should I do 2 retweets on one day and other days do 1 retweet, or can they ban me for that?


Hello,

thank you for your interest in Bountyhive! (https://bountyhive.io)


We do not ban people for not respecting campaign rules, bans are for other types of stuff. If you don't respect the rules you just get your entry invalidated.

1. You need to create 5 total tweets per week, this can be: 1 original - 4 retweets / 5 retweets / 4 original - 1 retweet and so on, any combination of 5 tweets.

2. You can create both original tweets as well as just retweets.

3. You can see when the week starts and when it ends on the Rules & Guidelines page for each Campaign (on the Twitter & Facebook tabs).

4. No need for reporting!

I have seen your campaign from you begining and most of the project are very successful. I see you are choosing very good projects and that's why many people are supporting your campaign by joining your campaign.


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: OmegaStarScream on February 04, 2018, 08:40:30 AM
The idea and the concept of the platform is definitely interesting but I wasn't even able to get through the registration. I received an error and when I tried to register again, It says username and email already in use and If I try to login using my first registration info, It doesn't work either.


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: aervin11 on February 04, 2018, 04:42:07 PM
Just recently signed up on this site to make some bounty jobs and all went well except for the facebook public ID. For reference of those who want to sign up in the future, find your public facebook ID by clicking this LINK (https://web.facebook.com/help/1397933243846983?helpref=faq_content).

Goodluck to us! Happy hunting  ;D





Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: Emerphesis2 on February 06, 2018, 11:11:32 AM
Hi! It would be nice if we can see our stakes for current week / total stakes.


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: bratko99 on February 06, 2018, 11:58:57 AM
Have registered there, and everything looks amazing!
I can see everyone using this. Pretty legit, they had bounties before the site.


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: babygun on February 06, 2018, 12:46:21 PM
Just found out this site and it looks like nice and interesting. I was already in some campaigns managed by ColorlessK and everything went well: enough updates, received my tokens on time, no need to send over reports for social media, ...


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: ColorlessK on February 06, 2018, 08:49:46 PM
Have registered there, and everything looks amazing!
I can see everyone using this. Pretty legit, they had bounties before the site.

Just found out this site and it looks like nice and interesting. I was already in some campaigns managed by ColorlessK and everything went well: enough updates, received my tokens on time, no need to send over reports for social media, ...


Thank you for the support guys and Welcome to Bountyhive! (https://bountyhive.io)

We're constantly working on improving the website and making it better for Bounty Hunters.


Happy Bounty Hunting on Bountyhive! (https://bountyhive.io/browse)


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: ColorlessK on February 06, 2018, 09:15:54 PM
The idea and the concept of the platform is definitely interesting but I wasn't even able to get through the registration. I received an error and when I tried to register again, It says username and email already in use and If I try to login using my first registration info, It doesn't work either.


Hey man, thank you for the kind words!


If you still have problems with your account please send me a message here or DM me on telegram @ColorlessK (https://t.me/colorlessk), I will personally make sure that your account is working! (include your name or some sort of identification, I get hundreds of messages)



Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: ColorlessK on February 27, 2018, 06:57:34 AM


💈 We present to you 3 brand new Bounty Campaigns on Bountyhive: 💈


🤖 Dbrain (http://bountyhive.io/browse/Dbrain) - Dbrain provides a simple tool for crowd workers and data scientists to turn data into real-world AI solutions. Crowd workers are instantly rewarded for doing simple tasks on data labeling & validation. Data scientists can use the resulted datasets to train AI apps. We automate most of the AI production workflow and provides all sides with flexible tools including a web application and a Telegram Bot.

🎩 DocTailor (http://bountyhive.io/browse/DocTailor) - DocTailor's mission is to lay the foundation to enable non-crypto businesses to access the multi-trillion dollar cryptocurrency economy; at the same time, pave the way for organizations and individuals, to create self-automated tailor-made agreements and smart contracts. Easy, fast, cost‐effective access to useful, complex contracts that deliver useful functionality and create business opportunities.

🔑 StealthCrypto (http://bountyhive.io/browse/StealthCrypto) - Using proprietary, end-to-end Dynamic Split Encryption™, Dynamic Split GeoDistribution™, and quantum number generation, quantum key distribution and authentication, StealthCrypto is creating a single Quantum Secure Digital Identity (QSDI) ecosystem that is secure, private, available on demand and will be far superior to any existing ID systems.


Happy Bounty Hunting! (https://bountyhive.io/browse) 💰💰


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: Vaskiy on February 27, 2018, 02:33:11 PM
This is one of the trusted platform that can be made use by the bounty hunters. In specific the website gives a clear description about the bounty programs that been managed by them. Another thing is that, users get the opportunity to earn through referrals through this website in terms of tokens once after the ICO.


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: LbtalkL on June 11, 2018, 02:24:32 AM
I Just tried bountyhive its easy to use very convenient but I didn't yet receive my 1st reward I think It will end on July.
The site is having some updates now I hope they will add some spreadsheets to track our progress.

@ColorlessK
sir/mam I have question regarding to stakes. what if I have 1 day absent in doing twitter and FB campaigns
will all of my efforts in previous weeks will gone?

Why are several european networks (ips) not allowed to access bountyhive.io? (UPC, T-mobile, Orange, etc.?). Looks like you lock out critical regions on earth, or what is the reason? Thank you.
As I said the site is having some updates it will be fix soon.


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: LbtalkL on June 11, 2018, 10:14:04 PM
I Just tried bountyhive its easy to use very convenient but I didn't yet receive my 1st reward I think It will end on July.
The site is having some updates now I hope they will add some spreadsheets to track our progress.

@ColorlessK
sir/mam I have question regarding to stakes. what if I have 1 day absent in doing twitter and FB campaigns
will all of my efforts in previous weeks will gone?

Why are several european networks (ips) not allowed to access bountyhive.io? (UPC, T-mobile, Orange, etc.?). Looks like you lock out critical regions on earth, or what is the reason? Thank you.
As I said the site is having some updates it will be fix soon.

I'm sorry, but some updates should not restrict whole nets actively, or? There comes a message which tells me,  that my ip is restricted and I can not access this site. And it is not just one, as mentioned before, there are whole nets and tons of other people with whom I talked already who have the same issue. So a integer site/organisation/company wouldn't do that. And, I never visited those guys before ... I think they hide something.
no one can acess the site yesterday except the admins because they are doing some updates its fully back to normal now with added some features on site.


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: Mymikagab on June 29, 2018, 08:00:52 AM
Im one of the member of bountyhive.I can say its ok in bauntyhive they have a big deal there too little but most of the ico they have not yet exchanged a good platform to have no social media report can easily join.Most all the admin is very humble online 24/7 they answer it my queries.Hopefully all my bounty there is success
.


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: Who_ on June 29, 2018, 06:47:21 PM
Hey guys,

I just wanted to say here that I've met with Tudor from Bountyhive (not sure what his BTC username is), but he left me a good impression. One of his clients is a company called NodeHaven, an ICO dealing with the decentralized production of miners, and new chips. They had a nice interaction and was left with a good impression of both. Met them on Blockshow Berlin 2018, by the way.

I'm an open person and give everybody the opportunity to show that their minds have a purpose, and both parties definitely have a purpose.

Haven't tried their services, but I think BountyHive is a legit company and service provider which manages to produce results for their clients.


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: Pancheng on June 30, 2018, 09:08:44 PM
Bountyhive is a good platform and you can take translation there if you want to have experience on it... Since here you need previous work to win the project.. It's a good one..


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: Leonard2016 on July 03, 2018, 12:28:49 PM
I have tried bountyhive and joined some of it's campaign, payout has been sent smoothly with out issue, I haven't been part of its translation campaign but others were OK, the thing is that bountyhive has been very competitive and in less than 5 hours media campaigns get filled usually!


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: Ayston on July 03, 2018, 02:33:23 PM
In short, they want you to leave a good comment on the ann thread once in a while to get the thread on the first page and many people will see it.
You don't need to comment every day since it will result to spamming, or posting the same line over and over again, that's what they mean in keeping the thread alive.


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: AnalynCadiz on July 04, 2018, 03:28:12 AM
I have joined bountyhive and their site was a start up for me doing bounty campaigns. So far I found it easy and convenient doing bounty tasks on their platform. You just have to follow the needed requirements inorder for your work to be qualified.


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: tot-o on July 04, 2018, 03:56:07 PM
I been there on the site, all there signature has almost the same rules like 15 post per weeks and they have same boards that you should not make your post there. Social Media is already for in the first day the ICO was placed there, I was amazed by that, and thye had limit for it so I think hunter for social medias has a bigger portion compared in here,


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: sprewel on July 21, 2018, 06:27:13 PM
BOUNTYHIVE is the WORST platform for a bountyhunters...I started work with them since january 2018. Most in Social media bountys. Well what can i sau..tokens always are cheated. My FB and Twitter is always on biggest pool. If im joined campaign im always posting posts every week. Few campaigns where awarded really low tokens amount, even guys from lower pool get more. When i asked managers why is that...theyre just simple lough and tol me that desicion is taken, i can leave or move forvard...So obviuosly no answers at all..And its just a begining. After another few more questions im was just banned from telegram group Smiley
 Another thing, rewards...social media rewards after few weeks or months , after all is worth 3-5 $ Cheesy  Theyre just cutting tokens..probably admins just receiving more for a people work.
And grigory, he is founder or something...well he is absolutely disguisting person...even dont want to talk about him. Probably you need check his story with KORA. He made so much lye on Medium and other chat...Disguisting person.
Hope so guys you not gonna waist your time on this platform.
GOOD LUCK


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: Chaki_ on July 26, 2018, 07:00:24 PM
They are good in managing their bounties there, aside from the main bountyhive telegram, they also have telgram per country to help you with  your concern and give you update on new campaign and update to some dates to accept your rewards (That is on my country's telegram)


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: omonuyak on July 27, 2018, 06:44:51 PM
I have tried bountyhive and I am still with them. The team has a very high integrity and to me that is what matters.  I think there are also having open for employment of recent and that means there are working for expansion. I have makes some money from them through bounties campaigns and you can give them a try if you wish!


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: WaffleMaster on July 27, 2018, 10:28:39 PM

 Another thing, rewards...social media rewards after few weeks or months , after all is worth 3-5 $ Cheesy  Theyre just cutting tokens..probably admins just receiving more for a people work.

Hope so guys you not gonna waist your time on this platform.
GOOD LUCK
When 99% of all ICO's are a scam or stupid pump and dumps that will never work it's really hard even with vetting to pick good ones to promote. I'm not sure BountyHive is doing anything wrong, they're just facilitating this leech on the crypto community that are ICO's. The thing is people are just creating tokens out of thin air, and using those same thin air tokens to try and promote it so they can get some actual currency before they abandon the project. As you said, even if it's "legit", the tokens you get are worth nearly nothing for months of writing and promotion. ICO bounties are mainly geared towards 3rd world countries who see that couple of dollars as a nice income.


Title: Re: Anyone tried Bountyhive?
Post by: astridwi on July 28, 2018, 02:38:12 AM
still want to try the Bountyhive, still learn it