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Title: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: Radzivill on February 28, 2018, 10:12:49 AM
Hello! I wanted to share with you my experience and maybe find out for myself something interesting from you(I want to regularly edit this message when I learn any important information).
So, when I'm looking for a new project for myself, to take part in the company's bounty, I pay attention to the following things:

1) Bounty manager. Of course, this is not the most important, sometimes the rank of newbie moderates a good bounty, but still you can pay attention to it.
2) The number of weeks for the bounty. I think this is very important, when the date of the end of the bounty is known at once, especially I like short bounties for 3-4 weeks.
3) The amount of money allocated to the bounty. Also affects the number of bounty participants, but still, if allocated, for example, 100k$, I think this is small and try not to participate in such bounties (Exception, if the bounty is for a short period). On the other hand, if the number of participants is large, this indicates a strong project. Maybe they will not pay a lot of tokens, but they are likely to grow in price (because this project is probably good)
4) I try to study the project a little. See the presence of white paper, command. Also look for this project in different ICO ratings.
Well, in general, that's all. In general, I try to take quantity, not so much quality, so my studies are probably a little superficial.


I also think that for newbies it may be interesting how the stacks in the bounty are calculated (if you have an understanding of this question, you can not read this paragraph). I used to think that the more I get the stacks, the more tokens I get. But in fact, the value of the stack can be assessed only if you know how many stacks there are in all participants of a particular campaign (for example, twitter campaign). Then the total amount allocated to this company is divided by the number of stacks and the value of one stack is calculated. Then you can count how many tokens you get.

By the way, I also wanted to tell you how I tracked the new bounties. There is a good group in the telegram, where they spread all the new bounties on the BTT. I do not want to advertise here (I'm not sure that this is allowed). But if you write me in private messages, I will necessarily share with you =)

I would very much like to hear your opinions and feedback on how you choose projects for bounty. let's make this topic interesting and extensive together!!!
I wish you successful hunting!


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: Greenw87dpecker on February 28, 2018, 01:06:10 PM
Hello friend! Thank you for your experience. I want to add. what you need to watch the number of participants in the bounty. If more than 300 people are registered in the signature company and profit will be small.


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: Radzivill on February 28, 2018, 01:23:40 PM
Hello friend! Thank you for your experience. I want to add. what you need to watch the number of participants in the bounty. If more than 300 people are registered in the signature company and profit will be small.

Hello! Yes, I think I wrote about it. But the amount of money allocated to the bounty also affects it. Also, more popular projects can give more growth!


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: arakate93 on February 28, 2018, 01:33:16 PM
Hello! I wanted to share with you my experience and maybe find out for myself something interesting from you.
So, when I'm looking for a new project for myself, to take part in the company's bounty, I pay attention to the following things:
1) Bounty manager. Of course, this is not the most important, sometimes the rank of newbie moderates a good bounty, but still you can pay attention to it.
2) The number of weeks for the bounty. I think this is very important, when the date of the end of the bounty is known at once, especially I like short bounties for 3-4 weeks.
3) The amount of money allocated to the bounty. Also affects the number of bounty participants, but still, if allocated, for example, $ 100k, I think this is small and try not to participate in such bounties (Exception, if the bounty is for a short period). On the other hand, if the number of participants is large, this indicates a strong project. Maybe they will not pay a lot of tokens, but they are likely to grow in price (because this project is probably good)
4) I try to study the project a little. See the presence of white paper, command. Also look for this project in different ICO ratings.
Well, in general, that's all. In general, I try to take quantity, not so much quality, so my studies are probably a little superficial.
I would very much like to hear your opinions and feedback on how you choose projects for bounty.
I wish you successful hunting!

thanks for the experience, I also when choosing the first bounty I see is his bounty manager, because it is very influential there is a manager who works very slow there is also a fast work but there are other shortcomings,

the second I see the sales of soft cap

and do not forget also I check its website in scamadviser to see rank of website, do not until we got scam.

and I also prefer a short project like 4 weeks.
if the problem of his payment I do not concern it, because we do not put the capital here, just doing the work and pay the price, so I do not question it.

sorry for bad language


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: Radzivill on February 28, 2018, 01:48:12 PM

thanks for the experience, I also when choosing the first bounty I see is his bounty manager, because it is very influential there is a manager who works very slow there is also a fast work but there are other shortcomings,

the second I see the sales of soft cap

and do not forget also I check its website in scamadviser to see rank of website, do not until we got scam.

and I also prefer a short project like 4 weeks.
if the problem of his payment I do not concern it, because we do not put the capital here, just doing the work and pay the price, so I do not question it.

sorry for bad language

It's interesting to use a "scamadviser", before I did not know about it. Tell us please, does this resource often stop you from joining the bounty? How often does he show the result - the scam(or something similar)?


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: j1hanaudy on February 28, 2018, 03:34:49 PM
Hello friend! Thank you for your experience. I want to add. what you need to watch the number of participants in the bounty. If more than 300 people are registered in the signature company and profit will be small.

Hello! Yes, I think I wrote about it. But the amount of money allocated to the bounty also affects it. Also, more popular projects can give more growth!

That's right, because a few campaign participants will reduce the promotion.
Do not forget, the number of campaign participants not only affect the amount of rewards, but very influential also on the percentage of success of the project


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: ntodntodan69 on February 28, 2018, 03:59:51 PM
thank you very much for the infirmation. now I can predict the best bounty that I follow. I am often confused when I will follow bounty. too much fear but now I am more confident with the bounty I will choose


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: bitbit99 on February 28, 2018, 04:02:16 PM
How to find out who is the bounty manager ?
I doubt that bounty topic creator = bounty manager.


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: freezzeer on February 28, 2018, 04:20:33 PM
There is so many ways to find bounty manager good or bad.Previous works,Friendly, up to date.


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: Radzivill on February 28, 2018, 04:50:52 PM
How to find out who is the bounty manager ?
I doubt that bounty topic creator = bounty manager.


The bounty manager is the person who is in charge of the bounty, he creates the topic, manages the spreadsheets. It happens that this is a two people (I know several teams, for example  deadley+ubercool)
To evaluate the bounty manager, I usually watch his previous work, to what extent they were successful.


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: Radzivill on February 28, 2018, 04:57:50 PM
thank you very much for the infirmation. now I can predict the best bounty that I follow. I am often confused when I will follow bounty. too much fear but now I am more confident with the bounty I will choose

Thanks for the feedback, I'm happy to help! If on your way there will be discoveries on this topic, I will be happy if you will tell about them =)


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: jvdp on February 28, 2018, 05:45:01 PM
Radzivil, you have better understand to predict the good bounties. It would be helpful to low rank who are looking to earn money from the forum. I mostly looking to project according to the manager being involved in that project.
If they hire manager like Yahoo, atriz and all. I will prefer to invest on their token sale too. Most of the does not aware that 1st phase token sale comes with the 50% percent additional tokens for the amount they invest.
Recently I saw Alax blockchain gaming platform which can have great potential in the market.


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: Radzivill on February 28, 2018, 06:02:52 PM
Radzivil, you have better understand to predict the good bounties. It would be helpful to low rank who are looking to earn money from the forum. I mostly looking to project according to the manager being involved in that project.
If they hire manager like Yahoo, atriz and all. I will prefer to invest on their token sale too. Most of the does not aware that 1st phase token sale comes with the 50% percent additional tokens for the amount they invest.
Recently I saw Alax blockchain gaming platform which can have great potential in the market.

It seems to me that for most newbies investing in ICOs is not the best option, because, as a rule, you need to invest from 0.1ETH, and for newbies in crypto currency it is quite a large amount. Later, having gained experience, this is certainly a good way to earn money!


If I understand you correctly, if you see your favorite bounty managers, you join the bounty without checking the white paper of the company and so on?


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: vadim.etc on February 28, 2018, 06:24:58 PM
First of all, when choosing a bounty program, you need to look at the manager and his already successfully or not successfully conducted companies. As a rule, a bounty manager with a good reputation will not subscribe to the not credible ico.


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: aksay79 on February 28, 2018, 07:27:19 PM
First of all, when choosing a bounty program, you need to look at the manager and his already successfully or not successfully conducted companies. As a rule, a bounty manager with a good reputation will not subscribe to the not credible ico.
in choosing a maneger that is good for now hard, because many new ico ico with new menger also, which like we know only yahoo, tokens market, avirunes and silon which is currently popular in handling campaign ico


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: eisena on February 28, 2018, 07:57:22 PM
First of all, when choosing a bounty program, you need to look at the manager and his already successfully or not successfully conducted companies. As a rule, a bounty manager with a good reputation will not subscribe to the not credible ico.
in choosing a maneger that is good for now hard, because many new ico ico with new menger also, which like we know only yahoo, tokens market, avirunes and silon which is currently popular in handling campaign ico

Well i made this misstake on my first bounty campaign.  And they failed..


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: carlfebz2 on February 28, 2018, 08:02:36 PM
1) Bounty manager. Of course, this is not the most important, sometimes the rank of newbie moderates a good bounty, but still you can pay attention to it.

Completely agree on this one and I would rather choose up these newbie manager compared to those who are known or do have a bad record on handling bounty campaigns.Rank doesn't really always imply on how a manager do handle a campaign.

2) The number of weeks for the bounty. I think this is very important, when the date of the end of the bounty is known at once, especially I like short bounties for 3-4 weeks.

For me the longer the better yet 3-4 weeks might not really be a sufficient period of time on completing a sale but though it will depend on the demand of a certain crowdfunding and also there 2 phase of sale (Pre-sale and Main sale) which mostly last up 6-8 weeks.


3) The amount of money allocated to the bounty. Also affects the number of bounty participants, but still, if allocated, for example, 100k$, I think this is small and try not to participate in such bounties (Exception, if the bounty is for a short period). On the other hand, if the number of participants is large, this indicates a strong project. Maybe they will not pay a lot of tokens, but they are likely to grow in price (because this project is probably good)

Not possible, even no matter how many participants are there,if the allocation is already been given since from the start of the bounty program it would be always fixed.

4) I try to study the project a little. See the presence of white paper, command. Also look for this project in different ICO ratings.
Well, in general, that's all. In general, I try to take quantity, not so much quality, so my studies are probably a little superficial.

As a bounty hunter having these kind of behaviors or routines should really be done on seeking potential projects for us to know which do are really worth to join up.


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: Radzivill on February 28, 2018, 08:26:11 PM
1) Bounty manager. Of course, this is not the most important, sometimes the rank of newbie moderates a good bounty, but still you can pay attention to it.

Completely agree on this one and I would rather choose up these newbie manager compared to those who are known or do have a bad record on handling bounty campaigns.Rank doesn't really always imply on how a manager do handle a campaign.

2) The number of weeks for the bounty. I think this is very important, when the date of the end of the bounty is known at once, especially I like short bounties for 3-4 weeks.

For me the longer the better yet 3-4 weeks might not really be a sufficient period of time on completing a sale but though it will depend on the demand of a certain crowdfunding and also there 2 phase of sale (Pre-sale and Main sale) which mostly last up 6-8 weeks.


3) The amount of money allocated to the bounty. Also affects the number of bounty participants, but still, if allocated, for example, 100k$, I think this is small and try not to participate in such bounties (Exception, if the bounty is for a short period). On the other hand, if the number of participants is large, this indicates a strong project. Maybe they will not pay a lot of tokens, but they are likely to grow in price (because this project is probably good)

Not possible, even no matter how many participants are there,if the allocation is already been given since from the start of the bounty program it would be always fixed.

4) I try to study the project a little. See the presence of white paper, command. Also look for this project in different ICO ratings.
Well, in general, that's all. In general, I try to take quantity, not so much quality, so my studies are probably a little superficial.

As a bounty hunter having these kind of behaviors or routines should really be done on seeking potential projects for us to know which do are really worth to join up.

Thanks for your feedback. So you think that the optimal duration is 6-8 weeks? You say the more, the better: in my opinion, if the bounty lasts a very long time, it is suspicious, it is likely that the project can not collect the necessary amount, which is very dangerous.
Regarding point 3: in some projects a fixed amount is allocated, and in some projects, a percentage of the collected funds. In your opinion, which of these options is preferable, or is it not worth paying attention to? It seems to me that if the project is strong and collects a lot of money, then the percentage is better.


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: carlfebz2 on February 28, 2018, 10:39:02 PM
1) Bounty manager. Of course, this is not the most important, sometimes the rank of newbie moderates a good bounty, but still you can pay attention to it.

Completely agree on this one and I would rather choose up these newbie manager compared to those who are known or do have a bad record on handling bounty campaigns.Rank doesn't really always imply on how a manager do handle a campaign.

2) The number of weeks for the bounty. I think this is very important, when the date of the end of the bounty is known at once, especially I like short bounties for 3-4 weeks.

For me the longer the better yet 3-4 weeks might not really be a sufficient period of time on completing a sale but though it will depend on the demand of a certain crowdfunding and also there 2 phase of sale (Pre-sale and Main sale) which mostly last up 6-8 weeks.


3) The amount of money allocated to the bounty. Also affects the number of bounty participants, but still, if allocated, for example, 100k$, I think this is small and try not to participate in such bounties (Exception, if the bounty is for a short period). On the other hand, if the number of participants is large, this indicates a strong project. Maybe they will not pay a lot of tokens, but they are likely to grow in price (because this project is probably good)

Not possible, even no matter how many participants are there,if the allocation is already been given since from the start of the bounty program it would be always fixed.

4) I try to study the project a little. See the presence of white paper, command. Also look for this project in different ICO ratings.
Well, in general, that's all. In general, I try to take quantity, not so much quality, so my studies are probably a little superficial.

As a bounty hunter having these kind of behaviors or routines should really be done on seeking potential projects for us to know which do are really worth to join up.

Thanks for your feedback. So you think that the optimal duration is 6-8 weeks? You say the more, the better: in my opinion, if the bounty lasts a very long time, it is suspicious, it is likely that the project can not collect the necessary amount, which is very dangerous.
Regarding point 3: in some projects a fixed amount is allocated, and in some projects, a percentage of the collected funds. In your opinion, which of these options is preferable, or is it not worth paying attention to? It seems to me that if the project is strong and collects a lot of money, then the percentage is better.
You have some points but comparing bounty programs back in the past years most projects or crowdfunding as of now do last for minimum or 4 weeks onwards.It isn't really indicates that the longer it would be more dangerous since if a project do have the potential or do gain popularity it can anytime stop since each one of them do have corresponding hardcap.Once reach those amounts then they can anytime declare the sale was over the bad side is bounty hunters will really took so long to engage with the program without any having assurance that it would success.Most hunters do know the risk. Talking about bounty allocation some of them do have fixed tokens allocated no matter what would be the sale and some do base on percentage so which means this is entirely depending on which project you are in to and as a hunter you will go to things which you prefer.Just a piece of advice don't ever go to those project which do have too good to be true bounty offers because most of them will change their rules in the end.


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: cryptolord2077 on February 28, 2018, 11:20:42 PM
Ye, I'm agreed. The best way to know how good bounty is, its leqrn about it, from site till team. And choose properly. I think its the best way to make big profits. Learning


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: Briella18 on February 28, 2018, 11:47:07 PM
choose a clear bounty destination, team and coin project, do not follow the gift campaign, choose what you think is best


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: Radzivill on March 01, 2018, 02:06:27 PM
choose a clear bounty destination, team and coin project, do not follow the gift campaign, choose what you think is best

you think that you do not need to pay attention to the amount of money allocated to the bounty, but only to the popularity and interest of the public to the project?


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: SHAWN-MIDWAYS on March 01, 2018, 02:14:57 PM
1. Look at the advisors some are well know around the crypto world
2. look at how well the communicate with bounty participants.
3. Project has to stand out as well to give the ICO a chance of success.

How to find out who is the bounty manager ?
I doubt that bounty topic creator = bounty manager.
You are right its not usually the case which is why copper membership was introduced to give devs the ability to post annocements with pics without the need of asking a higher ranked member to post on their behalf just for this purpose and not bounty magement.


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: s900pers on March 01, 2018, 02:43:15 PM
The most important thing is to register with the company in time to participate from the first week . Option can be a lot .... I'm tracking a new company on the websites of the calendars and rating sites


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: Radzivill on March 01, 2018, 02:46:12 PM
friends, share your experiences and observations about the following:
There are projects in which stacks are added every week. And it happens that they do not charge (apparently they are going to distribute everything at the end of the bounty)
Does anyone have experience with this? In the second case, most often the scam, or does it depend on the habits of the work of a particular bounty manager?


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: Radzivill on March 01, 2018, 02:46:56 PM
The most important thing is to register with the company in time to participate from the first week . Option can be a lot .... I'm tracking a new company on the websites of the calendars and rating sites

Hello! can you share the sites that you use?


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: ntodntodan69 on March 01, 2018, 03:02:05 PM
Some things you should look for when you are going to choose a company that will hold a bounty. the first is the understanding of the vision, mission and purpose of the company. the second, find out about the profile and track record of the company's advisory board and team of developers. information that you can get the info on white paper and other modules about the company


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: usmanov123 on March 01, 2018, 03:07:46 PM
Back in the days I used to get in a lot of bounties w/o good research and this approach dint work very well for me. Now I'm trying to select more carefully. Bounty research is pretty much like ICO research but we have to consider how much money they share for bountie and takle the info for yourself (f.e. I dont have a lot of facebook followers so I dont really pick a lot of fb bonties)   


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: bitcoinposts on March 05, 2018, 08:02:27 AM
BountyHive made easy for Bounty hunter to work easily for bounty hunter with trusted and verified bounty programs we can relay on those study


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: amrahova_s on March 05, 2018, 09:30:28 AM
Here are some websites with approved Bounty projects:

https://bounty0x.io/
https://www.icobounty.co/
https://icobountyhunt.com/
http://bounty-ico.com/
http://blockbounty.io/
https://www.bloqtimes.com/bounty-program/

Hope it will be useful)


And it`s our Bounty project, it meets the requirements of the author above - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3032979.msg31200261#msg31200261
Maybe it can be interesting for someone)



Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: Sergo Grigo on March 05, 2018, 10:14:06 AM
I believe that the most important criteria for selecting a project bounty are:
1. Prospective of the project.
2. The size of the pool allocated for payment of awards (fixed tokens payment each week, or a limited number of participants)


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: jankekek on March 05, 2018, 12:09:08 PM
Choose those bounty that has a partnership with bigger platforms. And don't easily believe the salary stated in their thread because sometimes it's just a matter of salestalk . ;)


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: Sungeb_Gali on March 05, 2018, 01:39:40 PM
Information that is very useful and useful, as I have done your opinion agree with me especially with the problem bounty company manager who is very professional I choose and a great deal


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: xxxkiselevxxx on March 05, 2018, 03:14:59 PM
thank you for your experience , very constructive response. You should always study the project before participating in it!!


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: Axens_io on March 05, 2018, 03:17:12 PM
Hello! I wanted to share with you my experience and maybe find out for myself something interesting from you(I want to regularly edit this message when I learn any important information).
So, when I'm looking for a new project for myself, to take part in the company's bounty, I pay attention to the following things:

1) Bounty manager. Of course, this is not the most important, sometimes the rank of newbie moderates a good bounty, but still you can pay attention to it.
2) The number of weeks for the bounty. I think this is very important, when the date of the end of the bounty is known at once, especially I like short bounties for 3-4 weeks.
3) The amount of money allocated to the bounty. Also affects the number of bounty participants, but still, if allocated, for example, 100k$, I think this is small and try not to participate in such bounties (Exception, if the bounty is for a short period). On the other hand, if the number of participants is large, this indicates a strong project. Maybe they will not pay a lot of tokens, but they are likely to grow in price (because this project is probably good)
4) I try to study the project a little. See the presence of white paper, command. Also look for this project in different ICO ratings.
Well, in general, that's all. In general, I try to take quantity, not so much quality, so my studies are probably a little superficial.


I also think that for newbies it may be interesting how the stacks in the bounty are calculated (if you have an understanding of this question, you can not read this paragraph). I used to think that the more I get the stacks, the more tokens I get. But in fact, the value of the stack can be assessed only if you know how many stacks there are in all participants of a particular campaign (for example, twitter campaign). Then the total amount allocated to this company is divided by the number of stacks and the value of one stack is calculated. Then you can count how many tokens you get.

By the way, I also wanted to tell you how I tracked the new bounties. There is a good group in the telegram, where they spread all the new bounties on the BTT. I do not want to advertise here (I'm not sure that this is allowed). But if you write me in private messages, I will necessarily share with you =)

I would very much like to hear your opinions and feedback on how you choose projects for bounty. let's make this topic interesting and extensive together!!!
I wish you successful hunting!


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Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: capsicumpepper on March 06, 2018, 06:50:43 PM
Really this is a great experience in searching for a profitable bounty campaign, as long as I follow a bounty campaign on social media (facebook, twitter, telegram). If more participants are included in the spreadsheet, the number of tokens to be earned is smaller, because it will be allocated to the number of bounty participants.


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: thunderbitz2717 on March 06, 2018, 08:37:10 PM
I also look Quality Campaign and budget for allocation of the bounty program. Once I verify the campaign then I will join and support the campaign.


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: rjsmith on March 07, 2018, 04:33:00 AM
The bounty manager is the person who is in charge of the bounty.there is so many ways to find bounty manager good or bad.now I can predict the best bounty that I folloe.I agree with the signature vampaigns that everyone is very picky.we recommend you join a simple sigming campaign and collect merit.as a rule,a bounty manager with a good reputation will not subscribe to the not credible ico.


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: miningguru on March 07, 2018, 06:22:41 AM
The most important thing is to register with the company in time to participate from the first week . Option can be a lot .... I'm tracking a new company on the websites of the calendars and rating sites

Hello! can you share the sites that you use?

It depends on the bounty manager because they will choose the right one for marketing their ICO, my opinion is based on bounty manager only because till now, my managers took the right project for successful ICO from a good team.


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: Mobshady24 on March 07, 2018, 06:56:42 AM
First of all, when choosing a bounty program, you need to look at the manager and his already successfully or not successfully conducted companies. As a rule, a bounty manager with a good reputation will not subscribe to the not credible ico.
bounty manager can be a good reference for looking into a good bounty program but it's not the case all the time due to the fact that these bounty managers are at risk on getting scammed as well, we should consider on looking deeper into the project in order to decide if the ICO is legit or not and the bounty is profitable or not.


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: samward on March 07, 2018, 08:04:21 AM
Of course, b-manager isn`t the most important, sometimes the rank of newbie moderates a good bounty, but still u can keep it in mind, yeah. I think the number of weeks for the bounty is very important, when the date of the end of the bounty is known at once, especially I like bounties for 3-4 weeks and thats all. Also i always completely study the project. White paper, team, purposes... and u can look for this project in different ICO ratings. Here r the main points I think. Good luck!


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: diva.man on March 07, 2018, 12:08:19 PM
I think the most important thing is whether the sales quota of the reward is complete!

If the sales volume of the token is not completed, it is likely that the reward will not be paid!


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: tantra deva on March 07, 2018, 03:22:11 PM
very good explanation .. but in my opinion choosing bounty ,,you have to choose the bounty manager first...i prefer to  chose with good rank,,like hero member,,legendary,, because with experience someone can learn better ...


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: grumpy619 on March 10, 2018, 08:47:42 PM
I wouldn't agree with you that the choice of bounty manager is not so important, I would say it is very important! ::) this is the person who evaluates your work. I have had experience with the manager  Irfan, so he checks the article with his program and my 100% unique article turned into unoriginal for 77%. I've posted my complain in the thread, he didn't explain to me anything, but after my comments  he corrected  my stakes. If i didnt ask i would get zero. 


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: Marry_OI on March 10, 2018, 09:22:45 PM
I look at the projects on the site https://icodrops.com/, and I also monitor the messages of the managers who lead the bounty in which I participate.
And I also want to thank you for the information. On point 2 I want to add - it is really important to report such information. I also love short projects, but also participate in long ones. Now I participate in two bounties that will end in May.


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: alendel0n7 on March 11, 2018, 12:10:00 AM
when he first began to bounty, he checked the rating of Ico on sites such as icobench, icodrops. Then I realized the importance of the bounty manager and now I try to participate in campaigns only with adequate managers, since I do not want to waste time for free


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: dulce dd121990 on March 11, 2018, 04:16:08 AM
Some times we need to consider the ICO price and the amount of token or percent allocated for bounty participants. We need to see also the number of participants in the bounty. Because selecting a good companies bounty is not that easy you need some things to consider and i hope my tips can help.


Title: Re: How do I choose the company's bounty
Post by: pakupayung on July 29, 2018, 12:39:15 PM
Usefull information, beside that Choose the right bounty by looking at the ecosystem, the developer, the project, the advisor and gratefully understand the whitepaper. If you are convinced of the company, 'do it..! or totality by following all the bounty. Always update the development of Coins / Tokens to be selected, so as not to choose the wrong bounty program. Always interact in the forum or telegram group to find out updates and latest info from developers.
And also Do not hesitate to always ask if you do not understand.