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Title: Guide to BountyHunting!
Post by: chathu789 on June 16, 2018, 08:15:53 PM
Quick Recap of How I became a bountyhunter!

It was a Wednesday morning and I was at my University hostel room thinking about my studies (Whom am i kidding here, I was watching a movie!). One of my colleagues came to the room and said "I am giving you guys a party! Free sandwiches for everyone! "(Of course not in English, but in our local language! ) I was pretty amazed and asked him the reason behind that and he said that he did earn considerable amount of money by selling some tokens he earned by a bounty. That was the first time i heard about bitcoin/Altcoin bounties. Which engineering student is not broken in his early twenties? I was really animated by the idea and insisted him to tell me more about that. Rest is history and  I created my bitcointalk account at April 04, 2018 merely two months ago where I had absolutely zero knowledge on Blockchain technology, Bitcoins or Altcoins. "Now i can make money as much as i want" I whispered myself!



First Month as a bountyhunter


In the first week of my bountyhunting career all i did was dreaming about all the big money i am going to make! (Yeah I know!) I did not know about scams, cheating bounty managers, loopholes used by scammers. I started joining campaigns as much as possible, later i am going to give a quick recap on those! I joined around 20 facebook campaigns and about 10 twitter campaigns. Those bounty projects were advised to me by that "bounty Guru" I said earlier! I started sharing, tweeting posts and reporting, yes I was on my way to be the next youngest millionaire from our Island. Every time i saw that stakes have been marked in-front of my name in bounty spreadsheets i calculated the big bucks those gonna reward me. I dreamed to buy a Guitar for my girlfriend, a motorbike for myself and one sunday morning i saw the word "Scam" in one of my favorite bounty threads! Some people had started to accuse the project to be a scam. "That can not be a truth, they are so nice people with a big fancy project" I convinced myself. No, I was dead wrong!


Reality


After some researches reality hit me hard, a really low percentage of ICOs make it to the end and really low percentage of honest bounty managers out there! We must do a tedious background research as much as an investor does before participating in a project! There are scams everywhere, projects with no future everywhere!


Things to consider when selecting a bounty program

    • Project : The project must be successful, otherwise end of the day those tokens given by the bounty program won't worth anything!

    Imagine a scenario where you have tokens worth of a thousands of dollars according to the so called ICO but with no one to buy them. Those tokens will stay forever in your etherwallet forever without serving its master. Therefore selecting a good promising project is a must.To have a somewhat idea about a project You can do things like refering ICO ranking sites, looking for Crypto expert's advises, studying Market predictions, Going through the project whitepaper all by yourselves, checking the social media activities, checking the web traffic towards the site, looking in to team members' professional background and history etc. After having an idea about the project think whether you wanna spend your valuable time on this.
     
    Example: UCHIT turns out to be a scam (Bounty Thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3167782.0 ) (Website: https://uchit.info/)
    Rootblock Chain Announced that they are going to abandon the project. (Bounty Thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3016577.0-root )


    • Bounty Managers : It does not matter how great the project turns out be as long as your bounty manager decides not to pay you!

    This is one of the most important thing and i hope to start another topic solely based on this part! I met some wonderful bounty managers in my short period in bitcointalk and I hope to talk about them in that topic.



    The hype of Bountyhive and Bountyportal


    Most of the bountyhunters prefer bounties released by bountive. There is a huge popularity for the bounties released by bountyhive and it can be seen that it only takes one or two hours to hit the full participation limit after the release. Since both bountyhive, bountyportal (and there are other bounty hosting platforms such as bounty0x, bountylord)
    are fully automated the hunters do not need to go through the trouble of compiling reports at end of of each month.
    N:B:
    Popularity does not mean success (at least in this occasion), even in bountyhive there were (and i am pretty sure, there will be) failed projects which gave nothing but agony and disappointment to the hunters even in bountyhive!
    Loandex (Bountyportal), Digitize Coin (Bountyhive) are some of my personal experiences for failed projects in these automated platforms.



    Then what?


    Yes facebook and Twitter campaigns are okay, but with the huge number of participation the reward is getiing lower and lower. This is the best time to move and observe other bounty categories like content creation and signature. With the low number of participation the stake always will be bigger with more innovative and creative content. Try that for a difference!


    Oh Snap!


    To be eligible for Signature campaigns your rank must be greater than a newbie. You need merits as well as activity count for going up in the ranking ladder. As a Jr. Member I have not been accepted yet to a signature campaign and I hope to rank up and wear those shiny badges under my name soon. Best of luck to you too!


    Finally....

    I hope my little knowledge in the field may able to shed some light on the fellow newbies and I respectfully invite all the members of the forum to enlighten us more and correct me if i am wrong in some manner!
    And if you guys have any suggestions or problems please enter here and i am more than happy to answer those !


    Happy Bountyhunting!!
    CHEERS!!  

     
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    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting! (By a two month old Hunter!)
    Post by: dengineersprof on June 17, 2018, 03:07:38 AM
    Hey buddy this is a great one. Thanks for sharing.  It is indeed a great experience. We hope to continually be at the right projects all the time


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting! (By a two month old Hunter!)
    Post by: chathu789 on June 17, 2018, 04:42:10 AM
    Hey buddy this is a great one. Thanks for sharing.  It is indeed a great experience. We hope to continually be at the right projects all the time

    Thank you very much! Best of luck in hunting to you!



    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: C0ld_Zero on June 17, 2018, 05:41:57 AM
    Very nice man, the good guide for newbie as me. I am trying to join some bounty, but too much bounty for choose.


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: chathu789 on June 17, 2018, 05:54:24 AM
    Very nice man, the good guide for newbie as me. I am trying to join some bounty, but too much bounty for choose.

    I usually Follow legendary members' lead! And projects of Yahoo62278, Hotachy, Wapinter, Julerz12 are said to be best! Check the ICO ratings of the project by ICObench or ICOmarks before joining the bounty, That will give some idea about the strength of the project! 


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: jupyterxxx on June 17, 2018, 06:13:37 AM
    Interesting story, thanks for sharing!


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: azvn on June 17, 2018, 06:26:30 AM
    Interesting story, it happened to me same as you in begining. I started to learn about cryptocurrencies in Jan this year and every night I dream about my investment turn to lambo  :D.
    Beside investment, i did bounty to get more tokens. As you mention, twitter and facebook campaign now are a lot of participants. If possible, you can move to youtube/video campaign and signature campaign that will worth for your hunt.
    For 4 months as bounty hunter, all i got around ~ $150  :D, so sad but im keep going because i believe in long-term holding.


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: richan on June 17, 2018, 06:32:22 AM
    This is your personal experience with bounty hunting but not a guide to beginners in bounty campaign. As a bounty hunter, nothing is certain. You only get payed if the project become a success and it get enlisted otherwise all the tokens you get become a shitcoins.


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: chathu789 on June 17, 2018, 11:50:29 AM
    This is your personal experience with bounty hunting but not a guide to beginners in bounty campaign. As a bounty hunter, nothing is certain. You only get payed if the project become a success and it get enlisted otherwise all the tokens you get become a shitcoins.

    I am hoping to extend this article further and next article will be on bounty managers! I hope to cover best-reputed managers and also the other way around! And thank you very much sir for the advise!   :)


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: chathu789 on June 17, 2018, 11:53:03 AM
    Interesting story, it happened to me same as you in begining. I started to learn about cryptocurrencies in Jan this year and every night I dream about my investment turn to lambo  :D.
    Beside investment, i did bounty to get more tokens. As you mention, twitter and facebook campaign now are a lot of participants. If possible, you can move to youtube/video campaign and signature campaign that will worth for your hunt.
    For 4 months as bounty hunter, all i got around ~ $150  :D, so sad but im keep going because i believe in long-term holding.

    Did you earn $150? You are well ahead of me, brother! Congrats and best of luck in all the future encounters!! If you know any good bounties do not hesitate to mention here  ;)  ;)


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: DrMill on June 17, 2018, 03:31:13 PM
    I personally look at and follow hunters who're Legendary Members. I start to study those bounties that those veterans are doing, then check grading points on ICO reviewing websites like ICObench, ICObazaar, etc. Those ICO bounties achieved 4.0 or above are deserving our further research and probably effort to follow.


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: cryptocurrentdan on June 17, 2018, 04:16:50 PM
    Very usefull guide. I look at people that dumped from airdropped coins and made really good money. I believe these people just move from one to another and dump.

    I get involved and believe in them too much and my heart rules over my head though.


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: Leoxina on June 17, 2018, 09:04:52 PM
    Whaooooo, thanks for sharing


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: DenCho? on June 17, 2018, 09:16:10 PM
    I want to add to this theme that one of the main things in bounty hunting is not to place quality behind quantity. First of all it is related to the choose of the project to take part in. If you don't want to take part in bounty program of scum project you must choose attentively like you are going to invest in this ICO. Unfortunately, no one can guarantee that good looking project will not be abandoned or simply made only to raise some not smart money. But it is in you hands to choose a promising one that will succeed during not very long time.
    Good luck and don't be like a Bot ;)


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: wvizmanos on June 17, 2018, 10:26:18 PM
    Thanks for sharing your experience buddy. This will surely help many other new members in deciding which bounties to join. If I may add, one has to consider as well the hype the project is making. If there's hype in the project then you can be sure that your efforts as a bounty hunter won't go to waste.


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: XinXan on June 17, 2018, 11:09:40 PM
    Also as I mentioned in a previous post, be aware of scammers, participants in your bounty might try to scam you. Someone tried it on me, they made the manager change my ethereum address by impersonating me. They had a google form to fill for complaints and someone changed my address. Thankfully I always check it at the end of the bounty, you should too, always check your addresses on the spreadsheet. You should add that to your guide.


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: bimbie on June 17, 2018, 11:12:48 PM
    It is worth reading and useful for every first timer or brginners here in crypto currency.Thank you for the ideas that you have shares it will helps me a lot to choose a good bounty to participate with.


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: pubatha on June 18, 2018, 11:27:31 AM
    This Is good article


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: chathu789 on June 18, 2018, 12:14:43 PM
    Also as I mentioned in a previous post, be aware of scammers, participants in your bounty might try to scam you. Someone tried it on me, they made the manager change my ethereum address by impersonating me. They had a google form to fill for complaints and someone changed my address. Thankfully I always check it at the end of the bounty, you should too, always check your addresses on the spreadsheet. You should add that to your guide.

    Wow! That is a seriously valuable piece of information, I am pretty sure i would end scammed pretty easily if someone pulled that off on me. Never knew about such kind of scamming and thank you very much for bringing that up!


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: chathu789 on June 18, 2018, 12:15:17 PM
    This Is good article


    Thank you very much! It means a lot to me!


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting! (By a two month old Hunter!)
    Post by: quanghoangduy on June 18, 2018, 01:08:16 PM
    Hey buddy this is a great one. Thanks for sharing.  It is indeed a great experience. We hope to continually be at the right projects all the time

    i'm a new bie, thank for your info


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting! (By a two month old Hunter!)
    Post by: chathu789 on June 18, 2018, 03:38:56 PM
    Hey buddy this is a great one. Thanks for sharing.  It is indeed a great experience. We hope to continually be at the right projects all the time

    i'm a new bie, thank for your info
    Please do not hesitate to ask anything.
    Here is my second article on the same subject.



    Being a bounty hunter is not an easy task. There are scams, failed projects everywhere. Bounty hunters has to be careful more than ever. As a bounty hunter myself I thought to share my experience with other bounty hunters in here. I will talk about my bounty experience and my opinion about certain bounty managers and certain bounty campaigns I got to work.

    There are two very important things to consider when it comes to selecting a proper bounty campaign!

    1)   Potential of the Project
    2)   Bounty Manager


    In this article I am going to focus on Potential of the Project and next article will be solely on bounty managers and my personal experience with them.

    You are going to spend your time and money on this campaign, if it fails all the hard work you did is in vain. Therefore it is a must to do a proper background research on the ICO. There are few methods to get an idea about the project.

    1) Referring an ICO Rating Site

    You can refer to ICO rating websites as it is the most straightforward and easy way. These websites (Please refer to annex 1) rate the upcoming ICOs. But it may not 100% accurate, even the most experienced people do mistakes as well these sites too. And also many of these sites charge a fee to publish an ICO in there site. Money can slightly change the rating of a particular project.

    My Experience #1 :
    I started to participate in,
    FTEC Bounty campaign (Bounty Thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3168899.0)
    SkyFchain Bounty campaign (Bounty Thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2996537.0)
    Inpactor Bounty campaign (Bounty Thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3286739.0 )
    Eternal Trust Bounty campaign (Bounty Thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3137885 )

    after observing their great ratings, (All three had given more than 4.5 out of 5 by the icobench.com). As all above three campaigns/ICOs are still ongoing I cannot say much about the reward yet. And as you can imagine I hope that these ICO rating sites are correct!

    My Experience #2 :

    After referring to ICObench.com I saw an ICO with 4.1 score out of 5 named,
    Unibright (ICO site: https://unibright.io/ Bounty thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2994777.0)

    The project team looked good, they even had a partnership with mighty Microsoft. I participated for 2 weeks and got 79 tokens! Oh wait, You need the value from US dollars? Last time I checked those 79 tokens worth $4.47 !!!

    My Experience #3 :

    I participated in a bounty campaign called

    RootBlock Chain (Bounty Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3016577.0-root)

    for 9 weeks there were no ratings about the project in recognized ICO rating sites. As days go by I was the second largest stakes holder in the bounty campaign according to the bounty spreadsheet. And guess what, they cancelled the bounty program day before yesterday (16/062018)! They announce that they are going to refund the investors and for bounty hunters, they get nothing but the total disappointment and agony!

    2) Going through the project whitepaper and Team members

    If you have the technical skills and time the best thing is to go through the project whitepaper and identify the project’s pros and cons, which will give you a proper overview. And the project members are pretty important too as the final outcome almost depends on their hands! Do a little background search about the core members and look for their achievements. Team is the strength of a project!

    My Experience #4:

    I joined a Facebook bounty campaign named

    UCHIT (Bounty Thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3167782.0 )
     
    and worked for more than 9 weeks. I did not check anything about their project nor team members. But it is revealed that all the photos of their team in the website (https://uchit.info/) [yes, I know their website looks pretty wonderful, but…]

    This scam is revealed in here > https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4467813.5

    3) Following a veteran

    One of the very efficient way to find a great bounty campaign is this. I always gaze upon on that shiny badges and unbelievable merit count of those legendary members, hero members, Senior Members with amazement in my eyes! Then I look into their signature, if it represents an Altcoin ICO I do a quick research and find the bounty campaign and participate in it.

    My Experience #5:

    Recently I saw a legendary member with more than 1500 merits wearing a fancy signature said

    Impressio (Bounty thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3350550.0 )

    I decided to follow that bounty and I am hoping that legendary member is not wrong about the project!
     
    (Actually this method is not preferred, but as newbies you may have to go to methods like that until you get proper knowledge and experience about the industry! )

    PS: Always check the project’s social media activities, website maintenance, Special announcements in ANN thread, Telegram group and their interaction with the investors or bounty hunters. If you smell something fishy do not hesitate and send a message here! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1980983
    I have many other information, but I will stop now. Feel free to ask anything, give any suggestions, give any corrections. I am more than happy to cooperate!
    Cheers to all the hardworking bounty hunters out there!


     
    Annex 1


    • ICObench (http://icobench.com/)
    • icodrops (http://icodrops.com/)
    • icogens (http://icogens.com/)
    • trackico (http://trackico.io/)
    • icomarks (https://icomarks.com/)
    • icoranker (https://icoranker.com/)




    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: Ceaco on June 18, 2018, 08:56:32 PM
    Just got in couple of Twitter and Facebook campaigns. Lasting for month or two, just checked list of participants..
    Its over 3k hunters in each, so in two months ill get a piece of pool which is equal... $7 YEEEY!

    Come on man, can't be that bad. I mean, maybe you got the bad ones. I have good feedback from friends who are doing this. What's your strategy in chosing them?


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: Dubska on June 18, 2018, 11:58:21 PM
    These is realy true bud and thanks for setting expectations to new members including me that we wont easily earn by bounty hunting.


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: bitchubitchu on June 19, 2018, 12:02:39 AM
    Thank you for the guidelines that you have shared to us,this will helps me a lot to be a better  bounty hunter and will not joined again a scam one.For the new members like me we have a hard time choosing our bounty to join with.


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: riyand on June 19, 2018, 02:24:14 PM
    all clearly visible here, but some members do not want to find a topic they prefer to ask with the same question from several treads
    This tread is very helpful for a beginner in a bounty progam


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: cryptowolfsu on July 08, 2018, 11:23:37 PM
    Also as I mentioned in a previous post, be aware of scammers, participants in your bounty might try to scam you. Someone tried it on me, they made the manager change my ethereum address by impersonating me. They had a google form to fill for complaints and someone changed my address. Thankfully I always check it at the end of the bounty, you should too, always check your addresses on the spreadsheet. You should add that to your guide.
    This is a very useful tip. I have never thought about that kind of scam is possible . Unfortunately, wallet address is not always visible in the spreadsheet.
    In some bounties it is in some bounties it is not visible . Any suggestions how can we check it in  case if it is not visible in the spreadsheet ?


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: YungCryptoHusla on July 08, 2018, 11:49:46 PM
    Thanks for the guide! I will definitely go through it to improve my knowledge of bounty hunting.


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: Chinedu157 on July 09, 2018, 08:23:47 AM
    Thanks a lot for this piece of article .Now I have a change of mind set . I can now take my time to analyse a project


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: Inasal03 on July 09, 2018, 04:14:10 PM
    Thank you for sharing and guide as like me im a newbie.


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: ericaltm on July 09, 2018, 04:32:09 PM
    Great post! Of course, everyone wants to just pick a solid project, but even solid projects sometimes fail. Therefore, to those reading this; do your DUE DILIGENCE!


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: IGP50 on July 09, 2018, 06:19:23 PM
    Hunting for bounty takes hardworking and exploration. If you only want to be a hunter for bounty and get a legit one, you need to explore to more on social media. Most of the time, i do get my bounties from bountylord and some on bitcointalk forum.


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: Ryshelrayne on July 09, 2018, 08:13:40 PM
    Thanks for sharing. Been trying to start bount hunting also. I have joined a lot and i have been only successful on 1. By reading your post it gave me some idea on how to become a better hunter


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: miningnew on July 09, 2018, 09:46:38 PM
    Funny and interesting!
    In some years (When you're rich!) you'll come back and read this with interest!  (« Dad, what's Facebook")


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: cryptoscion on July 09, 2018, 10:43:21 PM
    bounty hunting can be a good income for many... I belong to a very poor family and earn - just enough to survive.. Bounty HUnting has given me an opportunity to work hard, and earn some additional money ... May be one day when bitcoin price rises, and my token rises - I may become rich too ! May be


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: swaggerkeme on July 10, 2018, 11:08:10 AM
    Great write-up, quite interesting to know more about how to identify good hunting techniques and earn the best of tokens as much as possible.


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: haohuynh on July 10, 2018, 11:55:54 AM
    Thanks for sharing. I am trying to join some bounty, but too much bounty for choose. Happy Bountyhunting!!


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: yazher on July 12, 2018, 03:10:25 PM
    I see myself on this topic, damn that first week as a bounty hunter gave me a hype everyday hoping that one day i will hit the jackpot, Guess what? from almost 40 bounties that I've joined only less than 10 project has gave me tokens other than that it ends up worthless... gonna join bounty hive next time..


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: KALANA1994 on July 12, 2018, 04:10:13 PM
    I am also new to here and good to see an input like this, Good read mate!


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: Yhandukha on July 12, 2018, 04:22:49 PM
    thanks for sharing. it really helps me a lot.


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: chadwicknomad on July 12, 2018, 04:39:19 PM
    Bounty Hunting is great ! and i liked your story as well..

    i am wondering if poeple will leave their full time job to do bounty hunting ?


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: BitcoinTurk on July 13, 2018, 04:38:14 PM
    Very nice guide for everybody. As the title content was followed by a very nice layout, I did not notice that the information in the title was quite descriptive and of good quality. If you continue this way, I think you will reach a better rank in the future.


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: JannelleGarcia on July 13, 2018, 05:14:01 PM
    This is a great article. Thank you so much for sharing you experience, failures and advice. So helpful!


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: Zulfiyan on July 14, 2018, 12:32:53 AM
    Very agree woth yoir opinion. Thanks for your info, I will participan in Bounty. Did you have good Bounty? If yes let me know please. Thank you.


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: maytinhvinh on July 14, 2018, 01:20:51 AM
    Thanks for sharing.  It is indeed a great experience


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: Vaccaria on July 23, 2018, 10:04:24 AM
    I'm new to the world of cryptocurrency too, and have been interested to this concept/industry of bounty hunting. Thanks for the post, OP. It gives me an idea of what lays ahead if I choose to go into it!


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: FeverMore23 on July 23, 2018, 11:02:18 AM
    Thank you very much for this tips and tricks. It helps a lot to me even though I already have experience in cryptocurrency. Thank you because it enlighten my knowledge regarding to be a bounty hunter. It gives me a lot of idea on what bounty campaign should I choose. It help me get away to those bounty which is scam and not reliable and fake. It really helps me a lot thankyou.


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: haohuynh on July 23, 2018, 12:05:23 PM
    I started to learn about cryptocurrencies in june this year .i did bounty to get more tokens. But i am tired now. My account(Twitter and Facebook) have been locked with no reason.


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: 8andriz on July 23, 2018, 12:11:56 PM
    Oh wow, thank for share. Saved time for learn Bounty hunter  :'(  :'(  :'(


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: BitcoinRM on July 24, 2018, 12:45:35 AM
    Very informative post. I am curious if campaign managers prefer Jr Members and Members?


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: RiotCats on July 24, 2018, 05:24:37 AM
    Thanks for the info! What do you think is the position (rank) of bounty manager important?


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: darkwiz1417 on August 02, 2018, 01:58:03 PM
    Thanks for your infomative post hope to see more post from you !


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: matthew1981 on August 05, 2018, 02:41:08 PM
    Thanks for sharing your experience sir, its really a big help for us as a newbie in crypto currency technology. Now, i have a guide and ideas in choosing a good bounty campaigns to participate.


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: gracejohnsonstar on August 05, 2018, 04:35:39 PM
    Great information man. This is superb... I equally used to think high of bountyhive but not since I read a post about their cheating activities and others. I will surely try to look up  the project ratings on ICO rating sites and try to check traffic too.


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: Belvis on August 05, 2018, 07:40:59 PM
    wow!!
    big up man! big up for all these quality informations..
    i m on my way on these bounty hunters path reading,reading and reading...
    i m in the cryptocurrency world from a year only...but i vd only mined eth and trade a bit...
    now i m tryng to get into this bounty wolrd :D
    cheers!


    Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
    Post by: Rosaleen18 on August 06, 2018, 12:17:45 PM
    Quick Recap of How I became a bountyhunter!

    It was a Wednesday morning and I was at my University hostel room thinking about my studies (Whom am i kidding here, I was watching a movie!). One of my colleagues came to the room and said "I am giving you guys a party! Free sandwiches for everyone! "(Of course not in English, but in our local language! ) I was pretty amazed and asked him the reason behind that and he said that he did earn considerable amount of money by selling some tokens he earned by a bounty. That was the first time i heard about bitcoin/Altcoin bounties. Which engineering student is not broken in his early twenties? I was really animated by the idea and insisted him to tell me more about that. Rest is history and  I created my bitcointalk account at April 04, 2018 merely two months ago where I had absolutely zero knowledge on Blockchain technology, Bitcoins or Altcoins. "Now i can make money as much as i want" I whispered myself!



    First Month as a bountyhunter


    In the first week of my bountyhunting career all i did was dreaming about all the big money i am going to make! (Yeah I know!) I did not know about scams, cheating bounty managers, loopholes used by scammers. I started joining campaigns as much as possible, later i am going to give a quick recap on those! I joined around 20 facebook campaigns and about 10 twitter campaigns. Those bounty projects were advised to me by that "bounty Guru" I said earlier! I started sharing, tweeting posts and reporting, yes I was on my way to be the next youngest millionaire from our Island. Every time i saw that stakes have been marked in-front of my name in bounty spreadsheets i calculated the big bucks those gonna reward me. I dreamed to buy a Guitar for my girlfriend, a motorbike for myself and one sunday morning i saw the word "Scam" in one of my favorite bounty threads! Some people had started to accuse the project to be a scam. "That can not be a truth, they are so nice people with a big fancy project" I convinced myself. No, I was dead wrong!


    Reality


    After some researches reality hit me hard, a really low percentage of ICOs make it to the end and really low percentage of honest bounty managers out there! We must do a tedious background research as much as an investor does before participating in a project! There are scams everywhere, projects with no future everywhere!


    Things to consider when selecting a bounty program

      • Project : The project must be successful, otherwise end of the day those tokens given by the bounty program won't worth anything!

      Imagine a scenario where you have tokens worth of a thousands of dollars according to the so called ICO but with no one to buy them. Those tokens will stay forever in your etherwallet forever without serving its master. Therefore selecting a good promising project is a must.To have a somewhat idea about a project You can do things like refering ICO ranking sites, looking for Crypto expert's advises, studying Market predictions, Going through the project whitepaper all by yourselves, checking the social media activities, checking the web traffic towards the site, looking in to team members' professional background and history etc. After having an idea about the project think whether you wanna spend your valuable time on this.
       
      Example: UCHIT turns out to be a scam (Bounty Thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3167782.0 ) (Website: https://uchit.info/)
      Rootblock Chain Announced that they are going to abandon the project. (Bounty Thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3016577.0-root )


      • Bounty Managers : It does not matter how great the project turns out be as long as your bounty manager decides not to pay you!

      This is one of the most important thing and i hope to start another topic solely based on this part! I met some wonderful bounty managers in my short period in bitcointalk and I hope to talk about them in that topic.



      The hype of Bountyhive and Bountyportal


      Most of the bountyhunters prefer bounties released by bountive. There is a huge popularity for the bounties released by bountyhive and it can be seen that it only takes one or two hours to hit the full participation limit after the release. Since both bountyhive, bountyportal (and there are other bounty hosting platforms such as bounty0x, bountylord)
      are fully automated the hunters do not need to go through the trouble of compiling reports at end of of each month.
      N:B:
      Popularity does not mean success (at least in this occasion), even in bountyhive there were (and i am pretty sure, there will be) failed projects which gave nothing but agony and disappointment to the hunters even in bountyhive!
      Loandex (Bountyportal), Digitize Coin (Bountyhive) are some of my personal experiences for failed projects in these automated platforms.



      Then what?


      Yes facebook and Twitter campaigns are okay, but with the huge number of participation the reward is getiing lower and lower. This is the best time to move and observe other bounty categories like content creation and signature. With the low number of participation the stake always will be bigger with more innovative and creative content. Try that for a difference!


      Oh Snap!


      To be eligible for Signature campaigns your rank must be greater than a newbie. You need merits as well as activity count for going up in the ranking ladder. As a Jr. Member I have not been accepted yet to a signature campaign and I hope to rank up and wear those shiny badges under my name soon. Best of luck to you too!


      Finally....

      I hope my little knowledge in the field may able to shed some light on the fellow newbies and I respectfully invite all the members of the forum to enlighten us more and correct me if i am wrong in some manner!
      And if you guys have any suggestions or problems please enter here and i am more than happy to answer those !


      Happy Bountyhunting!!
      CHEERS!!  

       
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      Its a nice story, thank you sir for sharing your story about bounty hunting. It really helps me a lot and it guide me in choosing good bounty.


      Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
      Post by: Dulhara githmanthi on August 06, 2018, 03:26:08 PM
      Chathu? are you from Sri Lanka? That is very important and post and very interesting to read. Had a good experience from your story. Thanks again to share your experience with us.


      Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
      Post by: ahdie12 on August 06, 2018, 03:53:59 PM
      Thanks for the useful information, I do not even know where to start. So lucky for me!


      Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
      Post by: anatolykarpov on August 06, 2018, 11:56:47 PM
      This was a nice article for the guys like within our forum level. Appreciate it.


      Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
      Post by: none of us on August 07, 2018, 02:27:35 AM
      thank you for your contribution. with your good contribution and a few others i've learned a lot about bounty campaigns so far (and about crpyto).


      Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
      Post by: _bitbook on August 21, 2018, 09:37:34 PM
      Good one! Thanks for sharing all this information!


      Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
      Post by: Sakshi koli on August 29, 2018, 06:53:17 AM
      This is your personal experience with bounty hunting but not a guide to beginners in bounty campaign. As a bounty hunter, nothing is certain. You only get payed if the project become a success


      Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
      Post by: Alforendo on August 29, 2018, 07:02:57 AM
      Oh, thank you, found out many interesting things.


      Title: Re: Guide to BountyHunting!
      Post by: cuong1610 on August 29, 2018, 04:03:03 PM
      This is also my thinking when joining the bonuses. Strictly speaking, all of us are trying to make money.