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Title: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: joeperry on October 15, 2018, 10:54:26 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: carrascos on October 15, 2018, 10:57:43 PM
I participate in bounty only from trusted managers who value their reputation and do not manage fraudulent bounty campaigns


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: torry28 on October 15, 2018, 10:59:51 PM

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


Those are only few things from what people usually analyze a campaign before joined on their bounty. Beside from that, there are some people who willing to wait until ICO begin, they want to make sure the project got enough funds before join on their bounty.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Mabinat on October 15, 2018, 11:04:45 PM
It seems to me that in this choice, intuition and experience will tell you best. I personally choose the bounty campaign


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Afiqa03 on October 15, 2018, 11:11:23 PM
Sometimes a bounty campaign is hard to guess which one is good which will produce. with a successful ICO, an experienced manager who has provided proof of the project he is handling. but with one of them it can help a little to analyze. Good luck...!!


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: askmecrypto on October 15, 2018, 11:12:35 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



I will not personally call myself a bounty hunter as I dont really actively look out for bounties.
I specifically join bounty signature campaigns only for the projects in which I would be personally myself find interested in investing in there ICO.

Bounty presentation is a No No when it comes to selecting a bounty campaign, there are many designers who can make a beautiful representation of bounties for a small charge. The most important factor is the project, its concept, whitepaper, etc.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: LuaKT on October 15, 2018, 11:13:17 PM
For me the most important thing is project and the team. Surely goood bounty managers good sign but in my opinion that is not big issue.
The most important thing is you need to be experience about icos and in ico space project and the team is most important thing.
You need to be sure about project and team have to have good history about crypto space.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: angelica laura on October 15, 2018, 11:14:46 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



I chose a bounty in the form of an ICO. When I will participate in the bounty I often see their softcap first. If the software has been reached, I am sure the project is good. A good bounty will usually be managed by a bounty manager who has experience and has little or many green trusts.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Agozyen on October 15, 2018, 11:16:35 PM
I participate in bounty only from trusted managers who value their reputation and do not manage fraudulent bounty campaigns

I can't stress this enough.  Joining a bounty from some coin that was just announced is risky.  Joining a bounty program that is using a reliable bounty manager and/or a coin that has been around for a while gives you a much better chance at success.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: karloscimot on October 15, 2018, 11:19:31 PM
I choose a bounty campaign that has a good mission and project mission, bro. and managed by honest, good managers and always keeping their campaign promises. the results of the sale are visible and the manager is always active either on the bounty or on the telegram .


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Handsome Boy on October 15, 2018, 11:27:17 PM
I personally definitely participate in the Bounty Campaign by looking :

1. Bounty Manager
I will definitely choose those who are professionals (have a lot of experience at the Bounty Manager)

2. ICO Project
I will see the project from Bounty that I want to join, because if the project is not good it is likely that the ICO will fail and the Bounty will not get payment.

3. Bounty Sales and Allocation
I will see the amount of sales from the ICO and the allocation that will be given to the Bounty, if the allocation given is less than 1% then I will not participate, but if the allocation is 1% then I will see the number of Bounty participation is a lot or a little, if a lot then I will not join the Bounty, so the minimum allocation I choose is 2% or more (but I will join the allocation of 1% if the participation is small).


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: entebah on October 15, 2018, 11:29:13 PM
Indeed, for the time being it is very difficult to find good potential projects for Bounty hunters, my current obstacle is the lack of investor interest in participating in ICO projects so that many projects are extended for the duration of the ICO. But I always choose a bounty if the project has reached the minimum Sofcap, at least the project has managed to raise funds even if only softcap.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: plr on October 15, 2018, 11:44:03 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



I looked up on the project to see if it is really sustainable and of course, the project manager to check if they have a bad feedback coming from bounty hunters, honestly we really have no idea if the ICO will succeed or not, but the promotion has a huge contribution.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Harriti on October 15, 2018, 11:45:02 PM
Choosing the current bounty campaigns is not a simple thing. There are many ICO projects, but most of these projects are not potential, including projects managed by well-known managers such as sylon, yahoo, deadley, etc. Therefore, you need to consult the sources before participating in any bounty campaigns.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: tuthienloc92bk on October 16, 2018, 03:23:50 AM
... there are some people who willing to wait until ICO begin ...

This is a certain way to earn rewards from bounty. But, actually, some bounty campaigns just last to end of pre-ico.

And all of these methods:


• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


are a relative way to choose a good bounty. Because no bounty manager or team can avoid 100% from scam ICOs, even major bounty manager team. And I have also seen some projects have a good concept and well-written whitepaper but these are still scam ICOs in the end. So, we have to combine as many attributes as possible to determine a good project for doing its bounty.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: antsam on October 16, 2018, 03:42:17 AM
Yes, I agree with the first one, Bounty Manager, because a good bounty manager and has often handled many projects and has trust will certainly be more careful in choosing and studying the bounty project he will handle. So that it can minimize scam projects that we follow, because good names and trusts from a manager bounty are at stake in every bounty project he handles


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: nonik on October 16, 2018, 04:08:53 AM
I have my own way of choosing a bounty, of course I don't want to repeat the same mistake for the umpteenth time, let alone the Bounty Manager does not guarantee that the project will be successful, but after I saw it lately, the bounty managers have been very careful in handling the project because this is not only us bounty hunters who feel aggrieved they will experience a huge loss especially their name is at stake. now I will only take part in the bounty with the main choice is the type of project based on the ICO rating and the products produced and how much they have a chance in the market


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: alian17 on October 16, 2018, 04:20:07 AM
Everyone has his own way to choose Bounty Campaign. I also did some bounty activities. I will look at the following steps:

1. I usually take a week to see the project fever again.

2. Whether the team is real. Is there a fraud situation?

3. What is the heat of the community? How much is the discussion?

4. Whether to update social networking in time.

5. The distribution of reward activities. If the share of distribution is too low, there is no need to participate.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Rossy Akbar on October 16, 2018, 04:56:09 AM
Well, from experienced once you join the bounty the first time you need to know is what program they use to going for , is those program really deserve to fight for or no. Because  when you join the bounty program then you already at the ICO's time and not sure it will need take a long time to distribute their kinda token and that's not so easy for their tokens to entering the exchange either. So just protect yourself, and I recommend to you to join the bounty which could pay you weekly with btc.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: andrey111 on October 16, 2018, 05:01:36 AM
It seems to me that in this choice, intuition and experience will tell you best. I personally choose the bounty campaign
In order to earn at least something now in the company's bounty, you need to carefully select projects from a ton of garbage. Until the bounty hunter learns how to do it, there will be a lot of garbage until that time.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: UAE Seasider on October 16, 2018, 05:02:47 AM
I would choose the bounty I am going to participates based firstly on the Manager either they have a high reputation on Bitcointalk or it is being handled by one of the new breed of community management or bounty management companies. My next criteria is the project itself and do I think the coin is going to retain a value post-ICO.

It is tough to reap a decent reward from Bounty campaigns right now the Bear market has made things difficult for everyone. Maybe you need to sit and wait on the coins you have earned for a decent reward.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: reynald70 on October 16, 2018, 05:42:08 AM
I would choose the bounty I am going to participates based firstly on the Manager either they have a high reputation on Bitcointalk or it is being handled by one of the new breed of community management or bounty management companies. My next criteria is the project itself and do I think the coin is going to retain a value post-ICO.

It is tough to reap a decent reward from Bounty campaigns right now the Bear market has made things difficult for everyone. Maybe you need to sit and wait on the coins you have earned for a decent reward.
Yes, that's right, I also when I will participate in the Bounty campaign I always choose high reputation bounty managers in this forum. Because many managers are not responsible for campaign participants. An example is that it does not update spreadsheet for a long time and is also not active in replying to messages on telegram and others. And finally when I want to choose a good Bounty is the first time I see ICO project revenue, if the ICO has reached the softcap I will definitely choose the bounty.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: kicauklaten on October 16, 2018, 05:43:53 AM
many are ignoring about analysis and also pay attention to the whitepaper with the concept. the newcomers even I see many think that follow a bounty followed large accounts rank is safe and it is wrong. If your having trouble finding the bounty of a good manager may be quite helpful though sometimes there is also a scam but the chances are pretty small.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: SuiMikira on October 16, 2018, 05:49:26 AM
To analyze a project you must look at all thing of it. The most important will be the projects concept, whitepaper, team, advisor, roadmap, working product, MVP, operation. The project also need high reputation bounty manager with good designed bounty thread with clearly rule.



Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: erox on October 16, 2018, 05:50:52 AM
Personally, I participate in bounty companies with already proven managers or platforms, because they do not want to lose reputation and support only proven ICO and not scams.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: - ESPERS - on October 16, 2018, 05:59:52 AM

       There are many details to consider when choosing a bounty project. The details mentioned by you are among the most important. Choosing projects with good, serious, well-known managers is very important. There are some "managers" who just want to fool. But when choosing an investment project or a bounty campaign project, we also need to read the whitepaper, put additional information on our telegram channel, and see if they have a lot of development teams.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: chandrarahmadewa on October 16, 2018, 06:30:26 AM
I chose the Bounty campaign from :
1. A professional and trusted campaign manager. Transparency in Bounty allocations, calculations, and timely payments.
2. ICO products. The vision and mission of the ICO must be apparent in the future, whether it will be more valuable in the future


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: vfrcbv91 on October 16, 2018, 06:51:12 AM
Personally, I always participate in bounty companies only from proven bonus managers, because they will never want to tarnish their reputation by participating in scam ICO and always carefully analyze the project.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Colan Zolo on October 16, 2018, 06:53:49 AM
Choosing a bounty campaign does require analysis and researching teams, bounty managers, whitepapers and also the allocation of funds outlined, so as not to get caught up in a scam project. Research better and provide convenience in finding good and potential projects.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Crypto Girl on October 16, 2018, 08:16:31 AM
What they mention above can lessen the chances of getting scam but this is not a guarantee for a good profit so manage your expectations. If the intention is to scam people, no matter how hard you do your research, it will be still useless tho.
We've seen good bounties and icos that turned to be scam like everything was so legit then everything turn the other way, they've gone while enjoying the money. And this will continue to happen if this can't be regulated.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Andruha1993 on October 16, 2018, 08:29:45 AM
Yes, initially I see which manager is managing the campaign. Then I watch the project team. Then I check if the project already has a product. And the last I read whitepaper. If all these criteria suit me, then I start taking part in the bounty campaign.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: fvb on October 16, 2018, 08:49:08 AM
In my opinion, the most important aspect when choosing a bounty is the project team.  Previous team experience.  The presence of specialists in the development of blockchain technology.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: St4yInTh3D4rk on October 16, 2018, 08:54:04 AM
You need to choose the good project if you want to make money because by joining on scam or worthless project you won't make anything by wasting your valuable time so you need to pick the best campaign for good incomes and also the bounty manager's reputation if someone is reputed one he will do enough research about advertising them so chance of scam is minimized.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: 9tails on October 16, 2018, 09:22:39 AM
When I choose bounty campaign I look always from the ICO's rating site it's very helpful to me and other hand I look for the trusted bounty manager that has a good reputation in handling bounty campaign programs.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: mikkev01 on October 16, 2018, 09:40:09 AM
There are many things to remember while choosing proper bounty campaign. The first thing is that Team of the project. If they project don’t have proper or experienced team mates then there are chances that project may get dumbbed on way. The second thing is Idea of the project. If you don’t have a unique idea or you are cloning someone else’s work then people are not going to join you. To know about the project you need to visit their whitepaper most of the bounty companies are writing about their project in the whitepaper.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Vaniaayu on October 16, 2018, 10:06:16 AM
if I choose a bounty, I must think carefully, of course through the bounty hunter community who continues to communicate communicatively about the bounty.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: SeW900 on October 16, 2018, 02:38:29 PM
As a participant or let's say a promoter of a bounty campaign it's your responsibility to study or to research what's the project is all about, how does it work in that case you will know in yourself that the project will bloom in the future and it's also to spot which ICO/projects are worth joining for or which projects are trash

Not because the manager is a reputable doesn't mean that the project will be hyped or will be successful there's a lot of projects that has been held by campaign managers to run a bounty program and ended up being a trash or priceless tokens.

So what are the things you need to do?
- Read whitepaper
- Ask different questions to the representative on how does the project works or other technical stuffs (If you don't understand the complicated words in the whitepaper)
- Look for its weaknesses and how will the team will solve it
- Etc. (It's up to your criteria)

This is just according to my own experience and my opinion, I just want to share how I choose bounty program... Yeah it's a little bit complicated but if you really want your effort to be rewarded you should study the project itself right?


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Torbeks on October 16, 2018, 02:42:42 PM
For me, I always check the sale progress of the ICO. If the soft cap has been reached, that is the time that I will do some research about the team working for the ICO. It is much better if the progress is near the hard cap because I already determine that the ICO has sold enough coins to push through on the listings. I don't trust those ICO that doesn't have a sale progress.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Muzika on October 16, 2018, 02:48:45 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



I think it is better to look first the bounty concept if it will have a good future soon then check it second one through bounty presentation because you can see if the project team is serious with their project from the start until to last, you can also consider the bounty manager because there are some bounty managers that ensuring first the project and the team that they will pay the participants and also protect the investors as well.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: vKedax on October 16, 2018, 02:52:52 PM
I am not very careful about the choice of a company of bounty, basically I look at the idea of the project and which manager is leading the bounty.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: moneyangel on October 16, 2018, 02:59:43 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


I will consider the ICO rating from those online sites and also their participation in various cryptocurrency events as this is a good basis that their project is a legit. Plus factor if they have already reach their softcap at their pre ICO as we can be at higher percentage that the project will push through.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Georgiyk on October 16, 2018, 03:14:39 PM
There are managers with a bad reputation that you don’t want to work with, even if they have good campaigns. There are several projects whose tokens are already listed on the exchanges, they simply offer a new product, and then I join them.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Perkovic on October 16, 2018, 03:15:34 PM
It seems to me that first of all you need to pay to the manager because good bounty managers work in good PR groups and mostly they do not work with fraudulent projects


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: modmalaney on October 16, 2018, 08:17:39 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



I think it is better to look first the bounty concept if it will have a good future soon then check it second one through bounty presentation because you can see if the project team is serious with their project from the start until to last, you can also consider the bounty manager because there are some bounty managers that ensuring first the project and the team that they will pay the participants and also protect the investors as well.
research or analysis that you say is an ideal way and must at least. the concept exists and is a team deal with will bring success and whether or not the project is running. but when looking for a newbie point of view it may be difficult to do this kind of research, and viewed from the side the best manager might be the easiest indication can be done.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: kazakovv on October 16, 2018, 08:23:41 PM
Choice of campaigns of bounties very difficult. I spend a lot of time for search of good campaigns. Now to find them very difficult.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Treasurer on October 16, 2018, 08:24:25 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



I think it is better to look first the bounty concept if it will have a good future soon then check it second one through bounty presentation because you can see if the project team is serious with their project from the start until to last, you can also consider the bounty manager because there are some bounty managers that ensuring first the project and the team that they will pay the participants and also protect the investors as well.
research or analysis that you say is an ideal way and must at least. the concept exists and is a team deal with will bring success and whether or not the project is running. but when looking for a newbie point of view it may be difficult to do this kind of research, and viewed from the side the best manager might be the easiest indication can be done.

Besides all this, I trust my intuition. I read the bounty program, then I read articles on this project, if I like everything intuitively, I participate in the bounty


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: prashanta on October 16, 2018, 08:27:06 PM
Many analyzes approximately disappearances and concepts with the idea are also also remembered. I additionally think of green human beings that many human beings assume that following a reward, after which the massive account rank is safe and it is wrong. if you discover it tough to discover a prominent manager's consumer, it could be very useful. although every now and then there may be a skoplet, the probabilities are so a few.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: JeromeL on October 16, 2018, 08:29:37 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



I choose a bounty campaign for a combination of factors. First of all, I pay attention to the actual campaigns of the managers I liked. I study the project itself, see if it has any prospects for a large amount of investment.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: maryanti on October 16, 2018, 08:37:55 PM
I chose to join the ICO bounty, before I actually joined the bounty, I checked the website, whitepaper about their sales, the achievement of the Soft cap of a project will signal the project will be successful.

Good bounty managers are handled by managers who are experienced with a lot of trust. But not all famous managers will bring a successful project.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: nahotachikwem on October 16, 2018, 08:49:07 PM
Going through bounty manager to choose a bounty campaign has not favored me. Rather what i do is to go through their road map and white paper.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Crypto Girl on October 17, 2018, 08:11:45 AM
When I choose bounty campaign I look always from the ICO's rating site it's very helpful to me and other hand I look for the trusted bounty manager that has a good reputation in handling bounty campaign programs.
Don't trust ratings, they're just being paid and not to mention on how they easily rate the icos. It sucks.

I chose to join the ICO bounty, before I actually joined the bounty, I checked the website, whitepaper about their sales, the achievement of the Soft cap of a project will signal the project will be successful.

Good bounty managers are handled by managers who are experienced with a lot of trust. But not all famous managers will bring a successful project.
Sofcap can be a determinant if the project will continue ot not since some icos abandoned the project when it didn't reach the softcap.
While bounty managers are the one who just manage the bounty thus don't blame them if the ico didn't succeed, though the fact that some managers were just easily accept the bounty campaign without any research, as long as they've been paid then it's good.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Screamshot on October 17, 2018, 08:29:39 AM
Yes and you can also calculate you possible profit that you can earn from the project. And if in the middle of a bad bounty always feel free to get out of it never waste your time on bad project


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: AgatioX on October 17, 2018, 08:59:37 AM
I participate in bounty only from trusted managers who value their reputation and do not manage fraudulent bounty campaigns
Yes, I have the same thing. I only participate in bounty campaigns of proven bounty managers. Of all the bounty managers, I can highlight sinatrra12 as the coolest manager.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Whosdaddy on October 17, 2018, 09:07:31 AM
I would choose the bounty I am going to participates based firstly on the Manager either they have a high reputation on Bitcointalk or it is being handled by one of the new breed of community management or bounty management companies. My next criteria is the project itself and do I think the coin is going to retain a value post-ICO.

It is tough to reap a decent reward from Bounty campaigns right now the Bear market has made things difficult for everyone. Maybe you need to sit and wait on the coins you have earned for a decent reward.
Bounty does not really have to be the manager much for me, but sometimes, I have always liked joining some manager's bounty as they tend to verify whatever team they are actually managing their project just to be at least discard anything like scam that could end up spoiling their image.

However, most of the time, I just tend to prefer taking a look at the project itself, the rules of the bounty and then see which one would really be a great one after weighing my options, and in this case, I have always looked at the product and the team as well as the great idea and business solution that makes up the product.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: blackssmith2018 on October 17, 2018, 09:20:34 AM
I chose profitable because even the coin or token is not Legit some developer is getting listed to exchange when the token hit the 1st exchange then sell it even its low price because most of now! 80% of bounty is scam I admit it I'm wasting my time to other bounty but I got 20% of Legit bounty Some times I chose the bounty manager Like inspiration bounty manager Yahoo I really admire her. sorry for my extra feelings.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: lequocvuongpro on October 17, 2018, 09:24:17 AM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


So good questions for the hunter. In my opinion. I choose bounty campaign to join If it must have the following criteria.
Firstly: Purpose of the project. it's satisfactory results after ICO and it's needed for the future.
Secondly: Manager bounty campaign. He has managed some projects success yes or not yet?.
And Finally: I will consider about Bounty Presentation, Website, Team & Advisor, White Paper. Then I will decide to join it or not?.
Besides: Pool bounty, communities...and so on!.




Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Rati24 on October 17, 2018, 09:30:12 AM
It is very dependent on luck and certain skills from the bounty hunter. If you are participating in 10 bounty then theoretically 1 bounty must be successful. But in practice, it is not so all scam or just do not collect softcap. Usually they give a lot of those bounty that have few people and no hype, but somehow they manage to assemble a hardcap or softcap.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: coin8coin8 on October 17, 2018, 09:39:18 AM
3. Bounty Sales and Allocation
I will see the amount of sales from the ICO and the allocation that will be given to the Bounty, if the allocation given is less than 1% then I will not participate, but if the allocation is 1% then I will see the number of Bounty participation is a lot or a little, if a lot then I will not join the Bounty, so the minimum allocation I choose is 2% or more (but I will join the allocation of 1% if the participation is small).

The amount of bounty pool does not mean anything. If the token is not worth the money, then even the bounty pool that accounts for 99% of the total token value is 0 value.
I have now ignored what they call the ICO price and the size of the bounty pool. I just check authenticity and feasibility behind the project.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Bttzed03 on October 17, 2018, 09:50:25 AM
Is it?
• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.

I have been participating in bounty campaigns for quite a long time. From my experience, joining campaigns handled by reputable and experienced managers saves you a lot of time since they do most of the background checking. But I do not encourage hunters to blindly participate, still make an effort to scan the project's website and whitepaper. Much better if you treat a bounty campaign like how you choose a project to invest into.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Bttzed03 on October 17, 2018, 10:04:24 AM
Yes, I have the same thing. I only participate in bounty campaigns of proven bounty managers. Of all the bounty managers, I can highlight sinatrra12 as the coolest manager.

LOL. You won't be getting stakes from Wapinter this week.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: reynald70 on October 17, 2018, 11:15:17 AM
It is very dependent on luck and certain skills from the bounty hunter. If you are participating in 10 bounty then theoretically 1 bounty must be successful. But in practice, it is not so all scam or just do not collect softcap. Usually they give a lot of those bounty that have few people and no hype, but somehow they manage to assemble a hardcap or softcap.
Yes, I agree with you, all of them depend on the hockey of each bounty participant. To participate in the bounty campaign you should join many other bounty projects. For example, you have participated in 20 bounties and only 2 bounties that have succeeded have been very good for now. still eager to work in the bounty campaign.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Nowherman on October 17, 2018, 02:24:03 PM
There are no absolute guarantees of fairness in bounty campaigns. It is written in their terms that the management of bounty campaigns can change any rule at any time. In order to determine the normal bounty program, it is necessary to carefully study its activity in social networks, the quality of the site, check their rating on specialized sites, the openness of the team, participation in crypto conferences. On all this basis, you can roughly determine whether this is a normal project or another scam.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Bitcotalk on October 18, 2018, 12:37:28 PM
many are ignoring about analysis and also pay attention to the whitepaper with the concept. the newcomers even I see many think that follow a bounty followed large accounts rank is safe and it is wrong. If your having trouble finding the bounty of a good manager may be quite helpful though sometimes there is also a scam but the chances are pretty small.
Sometimes, what people do not understand is that even managers can be wrong with their discretions and since most of them get paid before even starting to manage a bounty, they tend to not consider the aspect of having to do proper digging as someone would have to do it personally.

There are also some pretty good and solid projects that are actually being run by the team themselves and people should realize that sometimes, it even pays to join some of this than concentrating too much on the managers. As long as you know what you are participating in has potentials, which is what is important the most.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: BCSHonda on October 18, 2018, 12:44:06 PM
Is it?
• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.

I have been participating in bounty campaigns for quite a long time. From my experience, joining campaigns handled by reputable and experienced managers saves you a lot of time since they do most of the background checking. But I do not encourage hunters to blindly participate, still make an effort to scan the project's website and whitepaper. Much better if you treat a bounty campaign like how you choose a project to invest into.
But now the ICO is pretty much phishing, they are constantly increasing in the market, we can hardly distinguish, so experience test ICO campaign is quite difficult, requires us to improve knowledge So high hopes for profit and income from the Bounty campaign


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: DoubleShow on October 18, 2018, 12:54:22 PM
I am not very careful about the choice of a company of bounty, basically I look at the idea of the project and which manager is leading the bounty.
And how much if you do this you earned on the bounty? I think your approach is also justified. It is very difficult to define the project team or other characteristics. Many scammers are doing projects of very high quality, so first of all you should pay attention to the idea .


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Psalms23 on October 18, 2018, 12:58:53 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



Actually,, these could provide you with some leverage against random picking of bounty campaign, but the truth is these can never saved you from a bad or even a scam bounty. I have been failed by a bounty run by a very good bounty manager and I have also been failed by a bounty with very good whitepaper and advertisement.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: tamango on October 18, 2018, 01:05:25 PM
I choose only bounties managed by trusted bounty managers like Wapinter, Sandra Evans, BtcLtcDigger, Sinatra12.
There are many more but I really like these 4 because in the past I had only few scam projects managed by them.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: innocentone on October 18, 2018, 01:07:17 PM
Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


All the things have you mention are factors of a good campaign. Let me add something tho. You can also see that a bounty campaign or a project itself is legitimate if they are constantly updating their website, social medias and telegram group. A serious and good ICO or a project shows transparency to everyone.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Tashi on October 18, 2018, 01:16:16 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



Yes, it is. You have to be observant and look to these criterias before joining one. Also, observe if the campaign you joined is updated or not, scams usually don’t update. Additionally, if they tend to extend their project every deadline is coming, it is a scam. Don’t waste you effort to these kind of campaigns, if you find your bounty campaign to be likely suspicious, then leave already.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: dataispower on October 18, 2018, 01:39:46 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


Most bounty hunters have no experience to learn the project in detail. So I think they will participate in the bounty campaign coming from the famous BM. And I've also seen a lot of people join all the bounty campaigns when they work full time with it


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: vhns222 on October 18, 2018, 01:51:27 PM
Try find more info i can about project to not share any info from scamers and not be scamed myself, its worst in bounty, then check info about softcap if it has and try understand how possible project has success.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Saisher on October 18, 2018, 02:03:51 PM
A good project must have everything to make it attractive and appealing to would be investors, it must have a good team behind it whitepaper is well and clearly written and of course it must be well marketed and most of all it must have a working platform coming that will meet community demands.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Morjana17 on October 18, 2018, 02:07:08 PM
Sometimes a bounty campaign is hard to guess which one is good which will produce. with a successful ICO, an experienced manager who has provided proof of the project he is handling. but with one of them it can help a little to analyze. Good luck...!!

Yeah right, it is because more bounty campaigns stands for what they are but cannot provide and cater really the needs of all. Their are lots of project which gives what others what to aim for. It gives bigger value of the tokens and coins are really useful too.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: siena23 on October 18, 2018, 02:11:11 PM
First I saw the allocation, it was useless for a good project, but the allocation was a little. Then I look at the contents of the project including goals, teams, token information, token sales information, roadmap. I also noticed the bounty manager. The last rating.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: HSRP on October 18, 2018, 02:12:54 PM
Try find more info i can about project to not share any info from scamers and not be scamed myself, its worst in bounty, then check info about softcap if it has and try understand how possible project has success.
To test a project that is really potential then we should check the softcap and their team, if these two factors are ok then the project is viable and can be highly successful, so i think We can become millionaires if we can analyze well.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: cryptonewsID on October 18, 2018, 02:21:32 PM
Try find more info i can about project to not share any info from scamers and not be scamed myself, its worst in bounty, then check info about softcap if it has and try understand how possible project has success.
true when ico achieves soft cap usually ico will succeed and achieve sales well. usually we just wait 1-3 months to distribute tokens. from the results of the bounty.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: timmmers on October 18, 2018, 02:26:13 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


You are here since 2013. So you should know more about bounty campaigns.
But you are true, the most people are here due to bounty campaigns. This forum changed from talk to business. :(


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: candy69 on October 18, 2018, 02:26:37 PM
Well, choosing bounty is certainly very difficult, as there are a plenty of them. You can see their rating in sites like icobench, icoguide and icodrop, you can choose the higher rating ones. You can also research about the team involved and also the manager.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Vargum on October 18, 2018, 02:30:02 PM
Basically, you first need to choose a trusted, reliable campaign manager; they usually have promising bounty campaigns. And of course, carefully select a project to participate in, study it, read the news and only then decide on participation in the campaign.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: o.ogurlu on October 18, 2018, 02:31:18 PM
I usually join with the bounty campaigns of certain managers. At a later stage, I reading the project's whitepaper. And I'm looking at the Ico ratings and status of the project. Because no matter how good a bounty is, if the project's Ico fails, bounty campaigns are canceled.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Pamadar on October 18, 2018, 03:08:33 PM
A good project must have everything to make it attractive and appealing to would be investors, it must have a good team behind it whitepaper is well and clearly written and of course it must be well marketed and most of all it must have a working platform coming that will meet community demands.
Usage of the project is most important by now, with many projects are showing around and lots of it are scamming both bounty hunters and investors, better to check first if the said team behind are really aiming for a good venue to market their project and they already have a working platform to
develop eventually, from working product to team progressive approach up to a successful project to be well developed.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: fudster on October 18, 2018, 03:13:58 PM


Chose the exchange tokens like what I'm wearing now :) This is going to be valuable when it hit the exchange. There are lots of exchange tokens these day if you notice. There is FinanceX which is ERC, I think it legit. There is also Eosex.com which is I think using EOS platform, some kind of new but I think this is good because they share profit to holders.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Insert_ on October 18, 2018, 03:19:25 PM
I try to participate in bounty companies only with good and proven managers with a good reputation and excellent projects in the past.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Ridwan Fauzi on October 18, 2018, 03:35:23 PM
I am not very careful about the choice of a company of bounty, basically I look at the idea of the project and which manager is leading the bounty.
Not too simple as you think when you look at the idea of the project ICO, you need to predict the project that will be used properly in the future. If you only look briefly at the project, you will fruitless your time taking part in the bounty campaign.

You have to examine is the project have a function properly, is the project will be the first choice for someone or is the project has an advantage that no other coin has, and I guess to find out about it requires a lot of time, it's not a trivial concern.

In addition, an exchange also determines the future of the coin price, usually, with a coin in several exchanges that are already popular, the coin will have a high price compared to when the ICO project takes place.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Gembul0705 on October 18, 2018, 03:39:46 PM
When i will choose bounty campaign first think i will do is
1. Bounty Manager
I will choose with popular bounty manager and trusted
2. Their Team
I always check their team is fake or not,usually i will check it at google image
3. Whitepaper
If the whitepaper is have new idea or maybe their project is useful at real world

4. Social Media
I always check their social media are the always update and have many follower maybe
5. Ico rating
6. See how many member who join at the signature maybe if many high rank was join maybe we mark the bounty
7. If soft cap have been reach i will consider it


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: marados on October 18, 2018, 03:43:42 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



Best way probably would be if you can make sure that project already raised soft cap, if yes then team is more likely to payout the bounty prizes. I always tend to do my own research before joining bounty campaign because there are all sorts of projects out there. Also don't fall for some bounty campaigns that promise millions and millions dollars because that is also likely to be scam just to promote them and then bounty hunter end up with nothing at the end. So I'd say that you can't even trust bounty managers because some of them are paid in other cryptocurrencies (ETH or BTC etc...) and not with tokens. So best way is to do your own research and look up project on well known ICO review sites.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: mobireal on October 18, 2018, 03:48:08 PM
I will say to find new bounty campaign nowadays is hard why because a lot of scammers are everywere creating fake bounty but for you to be secure from them all you need to do is when ever you see any new bounty always know what the are upto or the changes the will bring in future.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Negdan4ik on October 18, 2018, 03:51:53 PM
Now we need to look very carefully, because it is very difficult to find a good company, you need to rely on good managers, read documents,study the project and explore.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: veter2601 on October 18, 2018, 04:01:17 PM
The correct choice of the ico project is a ground rule for participants in companies bounty , unless of course you don't want to spend my time . I think it's important to pay attention to the white paper project , to determine how good and well-known project team does the project have a real product, and if he brings into our lives what is innovation . And still I advise to participate in the company of a bounty of tips and translation ... they bring the most profit.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: HabiebRiziq on October 18, 2018, 04:04:29 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


Everyone has their own way of choosing a bounty to avoid scams. Some see who the manager handles, some read the whitepaper and visit the website. But, how profitable your bounty can be depends on the allocation of funds given and running until the success of the ICO Project that you follow. If the project is successful then you will get a satisfying advantage.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: hashpuppy on October 18, 2018, 04:16:33 PM
We need to research as much as possible about bounty: team, manager, project, road map, soft cap, hard cap,...
Because you are beginner, so I think you should choose a bounty that has many participants. Of course you will get a smaller reward but it more safety for a beginner. Many people has been scammed in the first time, they feel depressed and give up immediately.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: South Park on October 18, 2018, 04:31:47 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


The three factors that you present are important but the most important is to create your own research and to try to read everything about the project in which you are looking to participate, if all the bounty hunters did that before using their time to participate in a bounty campaign of a scam project then we will not have as many scam icos in the market and they will not waste their time.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Ngajim on October 18, 2018, 04:35:20 PM
There so many someone said if so many bounty are smaced.
But until now I'm still join bouty and I will choosing bounty which the one have good manager.
I will read carefully about white paper of that project,  about team manager also about road map.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: jpnl0008 on October 18, 2018, 04:49:03 PM
I do participate in recommended bounty campaigns which the bounty campaign managers have a very good reputation and performs very well at their job also make researches too its does help alot and road maps too


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Denlv on October 18, 2018, 04:49:42 PM
To choose good bounty campaign is first check names,surnames of project creators with facebook help,then base office location with google maps help.Many of scamers making false information about this all,and be cerrefuly now becose bounty campaigns cant get soft cap,hard to get reward after if ico closes..


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: dimonarka on October 18, 2018, 05:02:39 PM
Now it is difficult to find a decent bounty company. I participate in many, but unfortunately most of them are scams. and it is difficult to guess and choose in advance a promising project.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: mcgeil on October 18, 2018, 05:04:35 PM
I choose an ICO project to participate through a trusted bounty manager.  I study, evaluate and check the rating of the proposed project by the manager of the ICO project and only after that do I make a decision.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Skroojee on October 18, 2018, 05:07:48 PM
Bounty to choose the company you want to take part only after analyzing the project which meets ICO. But even this can not give you an absolute guarantee that you choose a good ICO and will not fall into the hands of scammers.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Godday on October 18, 2018, 05:09:40 PM
Nowadays more and more projeck are doing cheating and of course we must be careful in choosing the right projeck because more and more are cheating


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: South Park on October 19, 2018, 09:12:16 PM
I do participate in recommended bounty campaigns which the bounty campaign managers have a very good reputation and performs very well at their job also make researches too its does help alot and road maps too
Choosing a bounty campaign with a good manager saves you a lot of trouble but at the same time things are never so simple, after all those managers are human and make mistakes as well so even if the chances of wasting your time with a good manager are way lower that does not mean that it is not going to happen, so you still need to do your own research if you want to avoid that.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: irenegaming on October 19, 2018, 09:15:11 PM
I recommend that you take a couple of days to do research about the ICO you like, you could start with the whitepaper, to get a general idea of the currency they want to make and the philosophy they pursue, it is also important to investigate the team, try to look out for experienced people in key positions, which is quite difficult in a nascent market like this.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: jefcasidy on October 19, 2018, 09:37:35 PM
Gone are the days when white paper and concept are the criteria for choosing bounty / ICO, the rate of scam in the space is so much that scammers can make a wonderful white paper with a beautiful concept but once they collect investors funds, they will do exist scam, so these days, I normally join bounty through managers, there are some managers that have build good reputation in the forum and they engage with these ICO team very well to make sure that they are not scam before running their bounty.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Abolaji11 on October 19, 2018, 09:39:49 PM
I usually join bounty from established website like bountyhive who will have done thorough research about the project they want to campaign for. Even with their though scrutiny of project,  they still bring to participant project that doesn't reach softcap. Which mean,  you can't totally be 100% correct  while picking project but  atleast more than 80% of their project is usually successful


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: dizzy1996 on October 19, 2018, 09:44:25 PM
It’s pretty hard to choose a good bounty company today, as there are a number of problems, for example, there are several, firstly a small bounty pool and a large number of participants, and secondly, there are bots in the participants of bounty companies


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: nwanne on October 19, 2018, 09:55:14 PM
Since I join the crypto space, I have always join bounty through bounty managers and I have never join a scam project, apart from joining bounty managers project, I also do my own research before making up my mind to join because bounty managers are human begins and can make mistakes too.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: OSEIBOATENG on October 19, 2018, 09:59:20 PM
Now there have been so many scam projects so choosing projects have been a problem but there are so many criteria which I use for choosing bounties. I make sure I read thoroughly from their whitepaper and also know whether their products are achievable and lastly the team behind the project.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: NotFoundGlobal on October 19, 2018, 10:02:27 PM
I'm new here since early 2018, but I have a little experience.
Q: How we can know a good ICO/ITO?
A:
1) Look at their telegram group, are they have a big community and the members are active?. I rate the project up to 40% to be a success.
2) Find their whitepaper, read it slowly but surely. (They must have a product to make an investor interested). I rate the project up to 30%.
3) In the last, look at the team. Are there active in the community? what language style they have used? are they a friendly men/woman?? I rate this up to 40%

Totally I just research on 3 things, the first is Community (up to 40%), the second is Product (up to 30%), the third is Team (up to 40%)
Q: How we can know a good bounty?
A: Same like research a good project

Correct me if I'm wrong :)


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: thesosorr on October 19, 2018, 10:05:18 PM
it's true what you say that many who join the bounty campaign will provide income. they are divided into 2 parts. the first part, they were deceived by the campaign and one more part they were profitable with the campaign they joined. in choosing a campaign, you will first see the manager, then the project / whitepaper concept and will check the ICO rating.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Bonenx14 on October 19, 2018, 10:05:39 PM
It’s pretty hard to choose a good bounty company today, as there are a number of problems, for example, there are several, firstly a small bounty pool and a large number of participants, and secondly, there are bots in the participants of bounty companies
in my opinion you are less careful in choosing a bounty campaign because of the reasons for the small amount of funds provided and the campaign participants. try to find a campaign that is rarely followed by many participants with a better allocation of funds in this case you must be careful in analysis


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: spngebob on October 19, 2018, 10:12:15 PM
• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.
It is difficult to choose, because I seek for highest paying bounties.

I do my search like this:

1) I look for highest paying bounties and I open dozens of them in tabs
2) I remove all bounties with KYC requirement
3) I remove all bounties with low payment for signature participants and bounties with large number of signature participants
4) Research project (team members, idea, whitepaper)
5) step number 4 leaves me maybe 5 bounties to join. I pick one.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: arakuns on October 19, 2018, 10:14:50 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


well the list you itemized are also part of what a prospective bounty participants should look out for. However a well detailed information about the project should be accessed because earning from a Bounty is highly dependent on how successful the project turns out to be.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: miropp on October 19, 2018, 10:34:35 PM
I take bounty on this forum. I analyze them and add my favorite to my spreadsheet. I also read an interesting channel in the telegram, where they make reviews on different projects. He is also a source of bounty companies for me.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Wellyan on October 19, 2018, 10:39:22 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


I think that in the bounty campaign it is difficult to predict whether this project really produces what is just fraud, but whatever results in it we have to accept it because all the risks are there, good intentions will get good too


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: yesyes18 on October 19, 2018, 10:42:44 PM
Sometimes it also about luck. Anyways when bounty era was good, I used to trust amazix bounties cos their success rate was high. Though market is not all that good, I still follow them. So to me, my selection is based on management team.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: travwill on October 19, 2018, 10:51:17 PM
Before choosing a company bounty, make sure that the project is not a scam, you can simply write the project name in Google or visit the thread dedicated to finding scam on the forum.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: christofyler on October 19, 2018, 11:10:21 PM

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.
That are part of things you look before joining any bounty campaign but doesn't determine the success of a campaign. Most of the time ICO can't be predict that why as a bounty hunters you need to participate I different bounties because you don't know the one that you will profit from.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: moynul2050 on October 19, 2018, 11:26:46 PM
follow ico who has reached hardcap, find some advantages from their sales. I think it's better than participating from the beginning and we don't know whether this project will be successful or not.
at least you don't work for free. ;D


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: BitDane on October 19, 2018, 11:36:35 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.
There are several factors to be considered to determine whether a project is a scam or not. Not all projects that fail is a scam. And not all great projects are successful. It is easier for me if there are certain campaign managers who have a high reputation and good background to be followed but there is no perfect manager, even them sometimes fail to identify if it is a scam or a project that will fail at the end of the campaign. What I suggest is to make our own research on how to identify those scam projects so we will not support one.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: sapnu on October 19, 2018, 11:41:57 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


That's because profit from bounties are not having consistency and unfortunate events are always possible to happen such as scam projects which can't really be indentified at the first glance on it. Some are indeed aearning huge profit but it won't be always huge since there are differences on the outcomes of the projects.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: mekar sari on October 19, 2018, 11:46:47 PM
I chose the bounty, saw the sales results from the project. for example, the project sales have reached softcap in the sense of a bounty in a safe zone, but see also partner, team, and updates from devloper


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: fonengo on October 20, 2018, 03:37:45 AM
Hi, everybody.  ;)Good analysis of generosity. I personally look at the project itself and its prospects and also try to read more information about this generosity. 8)


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: spaso_87 on October 20, 2018, 04:12:10 AM
I chose the bounty, saw the sales results from the project. for example, the project sales have reached softcap in the sense of a bounty in a safe zone, but see also partner, team, and updates from devloper
What if sales in the form of a private sell ICO?  ??? sure to monitor it will be a difficult thing. and even there I also find the project's "cryptoriya " some time ago. the project website has reached the softcap and many who follow such things, but it was a huge scam  ::) ::). so it might not guarantee softcap bounty will be well underway. see wallet if there was any real investor to ICO will be better of than just a programme against the softcap.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: martabaktelor on October 20, 2018, 04:17:49 AM
Yes, we are looking for projects should be based on the concept of the given project and sales manager, token. I prefer projects that have very nice token sales. Such as the sale of tokens that have already reached the soft cap and this in a project, the achievement of sales is very important. If sales are the good token, of course, they have a very strong team.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: kipoel on October 20, 2018, 04:46:00 AM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



You should also check on the team that work on the project, without theirs support, a project will not be able to work at it best, and also make sure that all the data we collected were real, since there are many scam project lurking around to find their prey.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: linyhan on October 20, 2018, 04:57:23 AM
In choosing a bounty campaign we have to consider all the possible concepts. There ability to become a good campaign, there are some characteristics to show how  will the project run according to their platform, manager and community itself.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: FIREBALL24 on October 20, 2018, 05:06:01 AM
In choosing bounty campaigns the fact is always there either we participate in a legit or scam campaigns so we have to be ready what is it all comes to., but in my part i would like to join in a campaign that is already done and they paid the rewards t:succesfully, and they made a new bounty start again a second time so that is what i've usually look up to.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: hachiman13 on October 20, 2018, 05:27:11 AM
I make sure that the project has enough funds (reached their softcap) before I join it. This is to ensure that there would be coins allocated for the bounty pool.

Bounty hunting is also similar to investing in a project the only difference is that we are investing time here rather than money.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: South Park on October 20, 2018, 10:28:37 PM
I recommend that you take a couple of days to do research about the ICO you like, you could start with the whitepaper, to get a general idea of the currency they want to make and the philosophy they pursue, it is also important to investigate the team, try to look out for experienced people in key positions, which is quite difficult in a nascent market like this.
This is good and sensible advice, but it is a shame that most people will not follow it, there are people investing a lot of money in icos that do not take the time to read the whitepaper, so I find it incredibly difficult that a bounty hunter that at best is going to get a few dollars out of his participation in the bounty campaign is going to read the whitepaper or investigate the members of the project.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: MrGGates on October 20, 2018, 10:46:09 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


bounty can make money right, but also the bounty can waste time because many projects are scam right, you can choose a bounty from a well-known BountyManager and you can check the project directly on the ico rating Website


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: airdrophunter on October 20, 2018, 10:52:46 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.




There are so many bounty upcoming and active bounty campaigns today but the question lies within ourselves as to which bounty can really give you a shot of your dreams. Of course, even if we don't invest money we don't also want to waste or time and effort so to add with your list of factors to that need to be consider, you may also include:

* Working product;
* Team behind the project;
* The number of community involve in the project; and
* Realistic roadmap.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Sanugarid on October 20, 2018, 10:56:38 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


Consider also the rating of the ICO in the market behind the bounty program. Most of the time those that are having high ICO rating or those which are popular, are succeeding its tokensale and crowdsale period in no time. Demand is generated from wide popularity of the project which is an important factor for the project's success. But still, not sll the time, same thing happens.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: MB2017 on October 20, 2018, 11:00:40 PM
I used to give time in prior research like investing in the bounty. Many times it takes around one week time also for me to find a good project. Check from the idea to the how project going to execution. Even cross-checking of raised funds also a good habit. Many times ICO show just wrong data. Validate team, idea and fund all the things.  :)


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Kay94 on October 20, 2018, 11:03:15 PM
Choosing bounties are now sometimes hectic and if you don't take take care you will will up joining a scam project. When I am joining projects I makes sure I join the ones running by popular bounty managers on this platform and thats my secrete to bounties. 


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: coino.org on October 20, 2018, 11:04:17 PM
It is tough to get a bounty campaign nowadays, because there is a few of ICOs in which I'd invested in, they collect smaller funds and even less amount of them launch bounties


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: valnd on October 20, 2018, 11:10:20 PM
I think the right way to choose a bounty is by joining some good managers, though managers are not perfect and could campaign for scam project but I think good managers has a lower rate to manager scam projects, So as for me I always look for bounty been manager by some good high rank members and I have join few of them and have not witnessed any scam.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: biznes35 on October 21, 2018, 08:38:09 AM
Choosing a project for work is such a subjective opinion that it is simply difficult to imagine. Think about it, on the one hand we see the project with a good payment, and on the other technology dreamers.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: ripple on October 21, 2018, 08:54:14 AM
It is very dependent on certain skills from the bounty hunter. before you join the project. You should find out the team members in the ICO team. table view project ratings. Social activities. So do not encounter phishing and lucky part you met the good and successful project


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Barbut on October 21, 2018, 08:57:30 AM
I think the right way to choose a bounty is by joining some good managers, though managers are not perfect and could campaign for scam project but I think good managers has a lower rate to manager scam projects, So as for me I always look for bounty been manager by some good high rank members and I have join few of them and have not witnessed any scam.
Managers are just one of the things you need to check. Be aware that managers don`t know everything, they are just managing campaign, they are not part of the team in any other way. I check the project itself, creators, team around, I like to see their history, you can tell a lot about project from that. If they have cartoon characters for their pictures you cant trust them, but many people fall even on that simple trick.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: labake on October 21, 2018, 09:02:40 AM
Hmm! Scam works every where as you stated but as a matter of fact you can still get good projects to participate in their bounty campaign through bounty managers whose their integrity is priority to. I select bounty before I participate in them.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: greatdn on October 21, 2018, 09:05:52 AM
Now there are a lot of scammers and no matter how good the project may seem, you just may not be paid for bounty. Personally, I'm still waiting for payments from several projects.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: hsyncl on October 21, 2018, 09:08:26 AM
When choosing a Bounty campaign, it doesn't really generate a lot of money in campaigns that are now good. The very best campaign is at least 5 thousand people in an article participation. So I think you're falling into something like $ 5, which I think isn't worth it. So you should enter the campaigns that you think will be better off.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: BitFinnese on October 21, 2018, 09:15:35 AM
For me the most important thing is project and the team. Surely goood bounty managers good sign but in my opinion that is not big issue.
The most important thing is you need to be experience about icos and in ico space project and the team is most important thing.
You need to be sure about project and team have to have good history about crypto space.


I also go with this thing, the PROJECT and the DEVELOPER TEAM.  Sometimes the project are able to run their own campaign so it is not necessary to look for reputable bounty manager since at the end of the day these bounty managers are just like us >> Bounty hunters , only difference is that, they manage bounties.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: cafee_orange on October 21, 2018, 09:16:45 AM
I will choose these three points, because these three points are very important to avoid scam projects, quality managers are of course at stake, rarely managers who want to manage scam projects. Likewise with the concept / whitepaper, at this time there are so many bounty projects that are spreading, of course competition between other altcoins will become an obstacle, it takes a genius concept to make the project look attractive in the eyes of people, that's why I chose all three points.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: segomawut on October 21, 2018, 09:21:50 AM
good topic to listen to because now it's hard to find a good bounty and that isn't a scam, does anyone explain about this ???


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Alisha FR on October 21, 2018, 09:33:42 AM
for now, it's very rare that we find a good bounty, maybe this happens because there are bounty popping up, my advice is to choose a bounty with a clear and real website and concept.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: vfrcbv91 on October 21, 2018, 09:34:16 AM
I think the surest way is to look at the bounty Manager. If he has some experience and reputation in the community then most likely the new bounty company will be good. IMHO


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: BitFinnese on October 21, 2018, 09:52:41 AM
I think the surest way is to look at the bounty Manager. If he has some experience and reputation in the community then most likely the new bounty company will be good. IMHO

Not 100%, there are bounties who hired known bounty manager but turned out to be a scam.  We can see this kind of stuff in reputation and scam accusation boards.  It is still a gamble and there is no 100% sure in this kind of industry.

for now, it's very rare that we find a good bounty, maybe this happens because there are bounty popping up, my advice is to choose a bounty with a clear and real website and concept.

I agree that it is rare to find a good bounty campaign but I disagree on just basing the decision on the neatness of website and concept.  There are lots of ICO with these kind of website but turned out to be a scam at the end.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: mimienamphine on October 21, 2018, 10:24:56 AM
This has been one of the most difficult moments for bounty hunters than ever looking at the number of scam projects that we have nowadays. Some of these projects end up not paying hunters or even run away with funds that investors have invested in the project. Most of the projects nowadays are really here to cheat people and steal their funds and disappear into a thin air.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: moonblocks on October 21, 2018, 10:39:28 AM
It can help if you choose a bounty campaign that requires a higher standard of content e.g. good quality posts or original tweets and a larger amount of subscribers/followers on your profile

Apart from that just determine if the project is legitimate and if it has a good chance of success based on market expectations


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Nisharawal on October 21, 2018, 11:18:22 AM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


I usually try by the trust that is behind the project (different key factors to decide if the business is legit or not). And the consept/buildup of the bounty itself


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: iASIC on October 21, 2018, 11:28:16 AM
I still work for prestigious projects and I still have money. I joined the prestigious management team so I was never cheated. I think that is an important criterion in implementing any ICO project.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Nexus77 on October 21, 2018, 11:33:33 AM
Examine in detail the website.team.whitepaper and the concepts they offer. and can also look at activities in their telegram group whether there are many discussions or not. because sometimes a lot of fake accounts are used to enter in their telegram accounts


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Korkorjkk on October 21, 2018, 11:51:28 AM
I choose bounties based on the idea behind the project. I also look at the white paper and see if the mistakes are only few. Since I am also interested in the rewards, I look at the money allocated to the bounty too.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: judeafante on October 21, 2018, 12:02:00 PM
All of what you mentioned and if there are still more guidelines bounty hunters should take it and include it, you are going to participate in a very long bounty campaign, so it is better to do all the things you need to find out if the campaign is going to succeed at the very start.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Monta3002 on October 21, 2018, 12:07:25 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


I always join Project concept/Whitepaper or Trusted managers because I know it will take into success after the ICO. Great company and manager is the best time to join bounty campaign


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Jesabela04 on October 21, 2018, 12:23:26 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.




I participate in a bounty campaign with a trusted team and trusted managers. It is also important to choose which the best one is because our efforts in obeying tasks will be paid of through the success of a certain project. We should be smart enough upon choosing.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Checkoi on October 21, 2018, 12:26:18 PM
I choose a bounty campaign looking at the site, the developers and the manager who leads it because it is very important. can not blindly choose a campaign


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Kencha77 on October 21, 2018, 12:35:56 PM
Looking at all of those variables is important. Although I start with selecting a bounty program with an already established bounty manager or at the very least, a high ranked on to decrease the chance of the project being a scam. Next is I look at the concept and if it is promising and has no current competitor.

My tip is if ever you are joining a campaign with an ICO which is currently live, check if the softcap can be reached with the current flow of investments and if yes, see if the number of bounty participant is not that many and based from those, compute how much coins/tokens you can expect to get and their total value based from the ICO cost


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Veles shalet on October 21, 2018, 12:41:28 PM
Choosing a bounty campaign is the same as choosing a project for investment. If you do not plan to sell tokens obtained from participation in the bounty immediately, then you become a full-fledged investor for this project. And therefore you need to be very, very careful when choosing a project. Because it is your personal time and your efforts.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: soramon on October 21, 2018, 01:01:51 PM
Choosing good bounty campaign is hard nowadays. We need to research the project it self. But right now i just do all bounty as many as i can. Im done with scam projects. I just check how many participants join it. If less im in but if too many im out.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: chriseasan on October 21, 2018, 01:06:32 PM
You will need to make a good investigation of a project, before taking part in it. You should investigate the ICO and than look at the bounty campaign. Check their website, read the docs, product and the team. Than look into the bounty, how is it structured, check the manager and you are good to go.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Chachacoin17 on October 21, 2018, 01:19:02 PM
Indeed, for the time being it is very difficult to find good potential projects for Bounty hunters, my current obstacle is the lack of investor interest in participating in ICO projects so that many projects are extended for the duration of the ICO. But I always choose a bounty if the project has reached the minimum Sofcap, at least the project has managed to raise funds even if only softcap.
If that so, that could be consider as add on to the experience. If you are going to choose a bounty campaign make it to the point that you are having an extra effort and give all the best out of it so that you will see that your choosen bounty can be developed and make an interest for many people.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Korkorjkk on October 21, 2018, 01:20:58 PM
There are some specific bounty managers who manage bounties and it is always legit. That is another way of selecting bounties. I also do bounties that I find that the project is good and seems unique.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: TelolettOm on October 21, 2018, 01:31:16 PM
There are some specific bounty managers who manage bounties and it is always legit. That is another way of selecting bounties. I also do bounties that I find that the project is good and seems unique.
with a bounty manager actually is indeed one way to get a quality bounty. but still we have to do further research to ensure that the project is clear


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Robert de Crypto on October 21, 2018, 01:47:11 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



Hard to choose one of them. But, even the scam ICO they have a perfect white paper. But, something that can be considered is the advisor. If they have a trusted advisor it probably not a scam. Bounty manager they even become a victim for some case. They got scam by the dev. I was a victim for some bounty. They never paid me for no any reason. Hard to believe but it's true and life must go on


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: veter2601 on October 21, 2018, 01:54:06 PM

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


Support the points that you have highlighted in the selection of promising projects for ico participation in their companies bounty . I want to add that at the moment the market situation is not the best way to achieve positive results projects ico think it's right to join these projects , when they have already collected certain investments .


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: john alex young on October 21, 2018, 02:02:41 PM
I choose a gift campaign by seeing who the manager first. In my opinion, the manager's role is very large in managing the bounty campaign. I agree that joining a prize campaign will be profitable.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: selenophile on October 21, 2018, 02:15:44 PM
Having a credible team is the first thing I look in finding a good ICO. The success of the project depends on how the team will manage it. How they will achieve the set goals. They are the one who we could coordinate when we have concern regarding the bounties.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: tranquangvinh on October 21, 2018, 02:19:36 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


For me , I usually join bounty campaign through mananers ,  it really helps bounty hunters and  investors  a lot  . There are many reliable managers like yahoo62278 , deadley ,irfan_pak10 ,.. You can follow them and choose good projects to invest


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Ann Impas on October 21, 2018, 02:20:07 PM
In choosing a campaign, I'm usually checking first the whitepaper. If the project has potential for growth and mass adoption. Then I'm checking the team who is building this project. Then the amount of funds they needed. The number of people in their telegram account and lastly I'm checking the third party companies/sites who rates the ICO/campaigns. All this are factors. Then I'll start to compute how much time I will put-in and how much money in average I could expect base on the ICO rate.  


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: MrSpasybo on October 21, 2018, 02:38:19 PM
Checking and supporting a bounty program is important as joining ICO. You need to check project + company + bounty manager + structure + pool.
ORC bounty program with pool 2.4 GBP is potential for you: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3777991


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: SaRmY on October 21, 2018, 02:55:55 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



Unfortunately, no matter how good the project is, we often get a small reward or nothing at all. The project stated that the token costs $ 1, and in fact costs a penny. This will not work. Yes, the analysis needs a project. Need an idea. Need a normal manager.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: bitbabba on October 21, 2018, 02:59:37 PM
For me choosing a bounty campaign is the same with choosing where to invest.

A good team, (in both campaign management side and project side)
Crypto experienced development team (you can check from linkedin)
And a good idea of course.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Denreal on October 21, 2018, 03:59:29 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


The best choice of bounty campaign can be made by studying the project itself, because no matter how good, truthful or honest a bounty manager might be, there is no 100% guarantee that all his projects will succeed. Although, if you do not know how to carryout research on your own, you can choose through the bounty manager or you participate in all his projects.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: harley.kitty on October 21, 2018, 04:30:16 PM
We must be careful in following the bounty so that we do not participate in campaigning for scam projects.
It is very difficult to determine the right project and not fraud, for that I have several ways to minimize the possibility of us participating in a scam project.
I recommend you to see :

- The Team and Advisors
- you should see the bounty manager whether the manager has good or bad records
- try to understand the vision and mission of the project, it's the idea reasonable and convincing
- and also you see the ICO assessment website to get more information



Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Noizebtc on October 21, 2018, 04:35:23 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



When you are involved in any project it is impossible to determine in advance what the project team is a Scam. Usually we learn about it when the project has already raised money. No matter how hard you try to analyze the project it does not give reason to think that the project is honest


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: rabinot on October 22, 2018, 11:02:14 PM
I only participate in bounty programs from proven bounty managers so that only this criterion can help you in the future.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Osarman on October 23, 2018, 06:16:00 AM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


I first look at the bounty presentation, cause only that can tell a lot about an ICO whether it’s going to be legit or turn to scam later on. Then the next thing I check is the manager but to me that really doesn’t  matter cause they are human beings and no matter how good they have been in the past human beings do change and they can decide to do anything their mind tells them to. But you still got to check that. Then after that you can check out the white paper and lot of other things too, I don’t trust them quickly.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: ereborltc on October 23, 2018, 06:54:43 AM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


Often, I will visit some ICO review sites to find some interesting ICO projects and then look for their bounty activities.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: bayupermana on October 23, 2018, 07:03:47 AM
To choose a good bounty, you have to make a very good research on the list of available bounties and then decide which one you want to join, read through the whitepaper carefully to have an understanding of the project, check the roadmap and the bounty manager and his previous achievements and also observe the community on their social media platform before you join the campaign.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: danivan7 on October 23, 2018, 07:14:14 AM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.




we can predict about success of project.
we just can choose bounty with our criteria.
like ico rating, bounty pool, bounty manager, project concept techno or spec.
and also you must research about dev and advisor.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Felic43 on October 23, 2018, 07:19:37 AM
Many things should be consider when choosing , first study the team , second know if they have product and be sure, third study whitepaper, lastly and be patience


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: HSRP on October 23, 2018, 08:45:01 AM
Checking and supporting a bounty program is important as joining ICO. You need to check project + company + bounty manager + structure + pool.
ORC bounty program with pool 2.4 GBP is potential for you: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3777991
I'm not good at testing and analyzing a potential ICO project, I just follow the projects of Amazix or other good Bounty managers to do, or according to the ICO projects of the members on the show. High school graduates such as fullmember or lagendary ... etc


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: bitok_1979 on October 23, 2018, 08:48:04 AM
Yes, the bounty is already on the same for the last 5 months of income zero. All the coins that paid out are not worth it. The bounty completes its process.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Servantes on October 23, 2018, 08:49:25 AM
I do not really be checking the manager. Sure it can be a kindof guarantee to be a quality ICO behind the bounty, but I check the ICOs deeply anyways. And also the bounty details, including it's participants.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: thanhtux92 on October 23, 2018, 09:45:01 AM
In order to choose a good bounty, you must study project. If you know how to analyze the project, your choice will always be successful.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: mel1978 on October 23, 2018, 09:58:15 AM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


I will through the social media also. if their social is always updated then it has the chance that project is good and has good potential. When the project is good it has many connections like having an active community, many marketers that are doing their jobs just to promote their projects. There are still a lot of things to consider just make a research on this for additional knowledge.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: adarwis on October 23, 2018, 10:20:09 AM
sometimes there are many bounty managers who hold many projects, for example there are sylon, needmoney and many more, I initially liked the bounty manager because the project is always successful, but since many projects are controlled, many projects are scam, depending on the team structure from the project


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: BitcoinGuruOne on October 23, 2018, 10:22:11 AM
Scam bounties in most cases are chosen by new and non expereinced users, recently saw few campaigns which stated that it will pay 1000$ per week in tokens for Jr Member and much more for higher ranks, there was no higher rank since it was too ggod to be true only small ranks. Just think crtically when chosing bounty.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: phoenixdowndee on October 23, 2018, 05:04:43 PM
I think experience is a big part of it, once you have been involved in a few good ones (and a few bad ones) you will know what to look for. When I join a bounty I look for -

- The project itself - Is it a good idea? Does it have value? working platform and a strong team? Remember that if the project is poor it probably won't pay out as they won't hit their targets

- The white paper - Does it make sense? Is it viable?

- The community - Is it vibrant? If there are a lot of people involved, it shows that the bounty manager is intentive and is looking to grow the project.

- Token bounty allocation - If it is too high, that's a red flag. Any project that cares about their token will not want to give away 10% of them that easily.

Best thing is to try and test it. Once you get more connections, you will know and hear good bounties.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Um Nik on October 23, 2018, 05:06:54 PM
Scam bounties in most cases are chosen by new and non expereinced users, recently saw few campaigns which stated that it will pay 1000$ per week in tokens for Jr Member and much more for higher ranks, there was no higher rank since it was too ggod to be true only small ranks. Just think crtically when chosing bounty.
That campaign would be a fun one if it were real. Choosing the correct bounty campaign requires a lot of skill, researching and dedication.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: rachman mahesa on October 23, 2018, 05:10:40 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



Of course the first is the concept of the project, maybe with that we can think that going forward with a good project concept is certainly very good for the future. And the manager can also influence me to participate in the bounty campaign.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Kencha77 on October 24, 2018, 10:41:43 AM
Scam bounties in most cases are chosen by new and non expereinced users, recently saw few campaigns which stated that it will pay 1000$ per week in tokens for Jr Member and much more for higher ranks, there was no higher rank since it was too ggod to be true only small ranks. Just think crtically when chosing bounty.
That campaign would be a fun one if it were real. Choosing the correct bounty campaign requires a lot of skill, researching and dedication.
This was one of the reason why i have stopped joining bounty campaigns for the last 8 months. From the 15 bounty campaigns i joined last year, about half could be considered a scam. I was very focused on what the project has to offer which maybe the reason for the bad result i got. I didn't quit right away by the end of last year because the cryptocurrency market was booming but when it burst, i felt how frustating it was already to be in a wrong project


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: South Park on October 24, 2018, 06:53:41 PM
There are so many bounty upcoming and active bounty campaigns today but the question lies within ourselves as to which bounty can really give you a shot of your dreams. Of course, even if we don't invest money we don't also want to waste or time and effort so to add with your list of factors to that need to be consider, you may also include:

* Working product;
* Team behind the project;
* The number of community involve in the project; and
* Realistic roadmap.
The number of campaigns that fit that criteria is extremely limited, many of the icos are creating one because they do not have the means to create a working product to begin with and the ones that have it most of the time do not have anything to do with cryptocurrencies and are just trying to take advantage of this new way to get funding without having to go through the traditional channels.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: xclusiveguy on October 24, 2018, 07:01:40 PM
I participate in bounty only from trusted managers who value their reputation and do not manage fraudulent bounty campaigns
same here I don't participate in anyhow bounties I only participate in bounties program promoted by a reputable manager so as not to waste time


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: trade2winnn on October 24, 2018, 07:04:34 PM
There is several ways,either you trust those who lead the bounty of the table or sites,who are you going to pay monthly for access,and brag much amount and do not steamed you have to look for all links,news updates, and so on,either on your own then you can at times just 2 smaller companies to maintain and will be very zaparin those that do not will be able to track everything,or the most table to do


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Nanagyasi on October 24, 2018, 07:10:09 PM
The team is what I mostly consider first. A project can have good ideas but if the team lacks experience, the project might succeed.
There is one other thing i have observed as a bounty hunter, for most scam projects they are not so strict with their bounty rules.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: thinkright on October 24, 2018, 07:28:11 PM
I follow my instincts and small observation and analysis. A project could have a good concept and team but wouldn't be able to raise enough funds to deploy the project.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Dolarin on October 24, 2018, 07:33:05 PM
Personally, I always choose a company based on the bounty Manager. If the Manager has experience, the probability of success of the bounty company increases. IMHO


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: badman999 on October 24, 2018, 07:34:07 PM
the statement is indeed a gift that is a mine seeking profit that is easier and often done, but as we know a lot of fraud. everything has risks and ways to avoid them in my opinion are more convincing than the gift of projects through well-known managers and project concepts with their vision and mission. it does not mean that what I say is true, but at least it will reduce the risk of being trapped, like those who know how difficult it is to distinguish fraud from those who don't.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: fumblingperch on October 24, 2018, 08:44:12 PM
Much depends on luck. There are certainly paid tables in which you can see a lot of promising bounty companies, but still in the end in these circumstances it all depends more on luck.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: guillot1ne on October 25, 2018, 05:05:31 PM
The best way to chose good bounty campaign, is watching old and expirienced users in forum. Just watch senior member and higher campaigns and chose from them.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: South Park on October 25, 2018, 10:14:26 PM
I participate in bounty only from trusted managers who value their reputation and do not manage fraudulent bounty campaigns
same here I don't participate in anyhow bounties I only participate in bounties program promoted by a reputable manager so as not to waste time
And you are doing the right thing there are many campaign managers appearing but the truth is that the job of a campaign manager is extremely difficult even if I do not have direct experience in it, it is not difficult to imagine how difficult it is to deal with thousands of users when everyone is trying to get your attention so you verify that they did their job correctly, so only participating in bounties of trusted managers is a good idea.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: ashlyvash00 on October 25, 2018, 10:17:24 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



 I agree this is one ofthe requirement on how to choose a good bounty campaign. But mostly people picking bounty when they saw a good reward. even though the platform is bad. this is one of the reason why scam ico still can run a bounty.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: djuragan on October 25, 2018, 10:38:44 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



 I agree this is one ofthe requirement on how to choose a good bounty campaign. But mostly people picking bounty when they saw a good reward. even though the platform is bad. this is one of the reason why scam ico still can run a bounty.

There are also the reward allocation can be the reason for people to choose that bounty campaign. And also usually every people has their favorite manager that they will join most of the bounty campaign that manager's manage.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: trahaubab on October 26, 2018, 11:55:56 PM
I always look at such parameter as HARD cap, when project has unreal hard cap, this shows that team is just gready people who even don`t know how much do they want


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Ionzar on October 27, 2018, 05:27:23 AM
With the right choice of bounty can really provide a good extra income. But for such a result it is important to carefully and responsibly consider the choice of a suitable bounty option. Including you need to make sure that the project raised enough funds for its development, was able to achieve soft cap


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: tisumagic on October 27, 2018, 05:34:31 AM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



 I agree this is one ofthe requirement on how to choose a good bounty campaign. But mostly people picking bounty when they saw a good reward. even though the platform is bad. this is one of the reason why scam ico still can run a bounty.
almost all participants choose bounties with big prizes, and that's why many people are deceived by supporting the project, because they don't see a concept that makes sense and is easy to realize


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: gerbas on October 27, 2018, 05:43:53 AM
As i can see, you already a full member, i believe you had join several bounty campaign up until today. and I also believe you already has the knowledge to choose a bounty campaign is it right? So just keep that work and don't forget to gain as much information as possible about the project you are joining.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: South Park on October 27, 2018, 04:28:34 PM
I always look at such parameter as HARD cap, when project has unreal hard cap, this shows that team is just gready people who even don`t know how much do they want
Personally I do not even like the concept of soft caps and hard caps, most projects should be able to be built with just a little money and yet the developers want to become rich out of this so if an ico is honest it should sell their tokens and let the market decide how much money they are going to get out of it instead of trying to force a minimum amount of money that they need.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: GatotKaca on October 27, 2018, 06:00:31 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


Everyone has their own way of choosing a bounty. Some people choose bounties based on who the bounty manager is because they don't want to get a scam. Some people also read the whitepaper, visit the website and see the roadmap whether the ICO project can run smoothly and successfully. So, make your own way to choose which bounty you think is potential and will give you a profit.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: TheReverend on October 27, 2018, 11:25:41 PM
i think the most important think at all is project concept/whitepaper, because investor will evaluate from roadmap not from bounty presentation etc.
bounty presentation and manager just can support the project, if the project is good then will be success, but if not then will be die.
so the most important think is roadmap.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Angna27 on October 27, 2018, 11:31:24 PM
Actually all these can help us in choosing bounty campaign, if you knew the credibility of the campign manager and know that their project is good one they can be choosen also if you knew that these comapny has the ability to finish or reach their cap in a given time and can be trusted for the token they will give to those who joined with them..only then you will surely has a promising profit.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: BTCmasterVM on October 27, 2018, 11:33:58 PM
I try to participate in campaigns that have good ratings and successfully show the readiness of their product, as well as managers of bounty campaigns have a great influence on my choice, since good managers already have successful results in campaign management.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: BITSPANISH on October 27, 2018, 11:35:13 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



There are many scam campaigns out there, and you need to choose to minimize the risk carefully. There are some criteria for selecting a potential ICO campaign based on the project manager, the whitepaper, the number of Tokens sold through each stage, and the ICO membership information.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Zainal-baguz on October 27, 2018, 11:38:39 PM
choosing a bounty campaign is very important bro. because if we see now there are some bounties that are scam. therefore, we are safe from a scam. look for managers who are familiar and never fail when managing bounties .


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: chanler on October 27, 2018, 11:42:37 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



Yes, that is absolutely right. Besides, we must also analyze the token supply, token allocation, and percentage of the bounty tokens that we want to follow. Additionally, considering the rules and the numbers of participants joining in the bounty is also important. It will help us to choose the right bounty with nice rewards in the future.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: pedpedped101 on October 27, 2018, 11:45:07 PM
Choosing a bounty campaign might be a good idea but going for the right one needs extra care as you have already stated also how to search for the good bounty as not scam takes couple of research which means before investing or participating it's good to investigate the management and purpose as the white paper is important. By this you can most be lucky to get the right bounty.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: lutfi-hasan on October 28, 2018, 12:55:55 AM
I am looking for good Bounty, usually by visiting the website directly, and if I see projects that have reached Softcap on its website, I will immediately rush to participate in the Bounty campaign. Because if the ICO project has achieved softcap, there is a possibility that the project will be exchanged, and we can sell our Bounty.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Jdragon6x6 on October 28, 2018, 01:00:14 AM
For me I follow and join bounty campaigns that has a good and unique goal. Yes reputable bounty managers are good too but for me it all depends on what the product is all about and how it appeals to the people. No one will check your product if it is too generic and basic. Also try to stick into concepts that are not too exaggerated, mostly those projects are scams.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: StatesManG on October 28, 2018, 01:03:21 AM
Even through all you have mentioned, it is no guarantee not to meet scam projects. They are just everywhere


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: GERMO COIN on October 28, 2018, 02:41:12 AM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



if I personally will see from a bounty manager (who is experienced) because with an experienced manager I am sure he will be able to choose a good bounty project and the correct ICO project (not a scam), so we don't spend our time without getting money.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: a d i m u l on October 28, 2018, 02:57:23 AM
for a while airdrop can be said to be very rare so that the bounty hunter goes to the bounty like social media, signatures, raddit and others.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: basyang on October 28, 2018, 03:02:20 AM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



All of you stated above are our basis to choose a good bounty campaign. Campaign manager is a great factor to attract some participants specially if they knew that manager for a long time or they experienced to join in other campaign and that manger is the handle. White paper is a good platform to get interested too because you can knew what is the goal of that campaign. So be wise to choose to avoid regret in the end.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: stefany101 on October 28, 2018, 03:09:24 AM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


Choosing bounty campaign/s to be participated with is sometimes tricky for the user to decide due to the too much of bounties to join with. Each bounty hunters have their own factors to be considered first before joining a bounty campaign including you and me. The factors I considered before joining a bounties are ; the position and trusting of the bounty manager, the rewards allocated to the bounty campaign, the uniqueness of it's project to the other ICOs and it's duration.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: GmBoom on October 28, 2018, 06:58:16 AM
I specifically choose a good bounty campaign by reading first its whitepaper. I go thoroughly review on the details indicated on the whitepaper to assure and know more of the use case of the coin. And if its good, then I came to make a good investment or even join its bounty campaign.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Do4a on October 28, 2018, 11:45:53 AM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



I usually take part in those projects where there are good managers with whom I have already had to work. Usually projects without a Manager are not honest. The Manager is still a trusted person who must check the project before publishing


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: siupang2 on October 28, 2018, 11:51:10 AM
Well for me bounty campaign is very unpredictable, it depends on the projects too, if you have good bounty manager and have bad projects it will go scam too in the end because the bounty manager is contracted by the team, if you want to join good bounty you must research about the project it self (whitepaper), it is make sense or it's can happen or it's only troll us?


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: AztecGoldHero on October 28, 2018, 11:57:09 AM
you can joın sımdaq sıgnature campaıng , they have best campaıng ın forum as dıstırbutıng tokens ıf you check total token supply, sımdaq has 25m total supply and they wıll dıstırbute more than 120k sımdaq token ın bıtcoın talk sıgnature campaıng, 15 post weekly and token for each post after 15


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: royalfestus on October 28, 2018, 12:51:04 PM
you can joın sımdaq sıgnature campaıng , they have best campaıng ın forum as dıstırbutıng tokens ıf you check total token supply, sımdaq has 25m total supply and they wıll dıstırbute more than 120k sımdaq token ın bıtcoın talk sıgnature campaıng, 15 post weekly and token for each post after 15
Am always selfish with signature campaign I got interested in, since more people will reduce my stakes. For long period I stopped social media campaign due the massive turnout. Most participants can have more than 10 accounts on a campaign and all forum members can participate at the same time whereas the labour required has not reduce to get a substantial reward. Some people even use my account to benefit from social media without my consent, it is the new fraud trend.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: premiumproductss on October 28, 2018, 12:57:35 PM
I think that this is the most important job for bounty hunter - finding great bounty campaign.
You have to check everything: whitepaper, vision, team, ICO rating sites, activity on social media platforms, bounty manager, bounty pool, number of bounty participants - everything is very important to make a good research if bounty campaign worth it.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: coinic on October 28, 2018, 01:15:45 PM
I think that this is the most important job for bounty hunter - finding great bounty campaign.
You have to check everything: whitepaper, vision, team, ICO rating sites, activity on social media platforms, bounty manager, bounty pool, number of bounty participants - everything is very important to make a good research if bounty campaign worth it.
Your details about choosing an ICO is very interesting because I know it can result positivity .I believe this kind of pattern in choosing an ICO can get good earnings of money.Time is much needed here to determined a legit one.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: jojowar on October 28, 2018, 01:27:31 PM
Yes, you must first know the bounty manager if his/her reputation in bounty campaigns are good and no negative feedback.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Andromada on October 28, 2018, 01:28:01 PM
Well, in the first bounty, like everything else-does not provide us with income, and offers a job without guarantees that will make a profit. Secondly, a lot of companies that are scams


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Denies on October 28, 2018, 01:37:52 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



overall you have to learn it, starting from the manager, team and developer.
especially products and technology. this being a research to find a good project bounty is not much different from investing


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Peri0n on October 28, 2018, 02:01:40 PM
It's hard to find a great bounty company! When I choose, I look at whether there is already a product, what people are behind the project, carefully studying the road map! Closely read Whitepaper! Under such a criterion suitable for Us, which is in my signature! Under such a criterion suitable for us KamaGames, which is in my signature)


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Anna Borisovna on October 28, 2018, 03:03:46 PM
guaranteed successful project is almost impossible to choose, there will always be the risk of failure.
I draw attention to the team, the country of the project, the documentation and plans, the website, the reality of the set plans and tasks. trying to assess the attractiveness for investing


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: chriseasan on October 28, 2018, 03:05:06 PM
First of all, I am looking at the project itself. I look at the product development level, read the most important documents and check the Telegram community numbers. If everything is fine, I start to check the bounty manager and the campaign itself.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: atjiat on October 28, 2018, 03:32:02 PM
First of all, I am looking at the project itself. I look at the product development level, read the most important documents and check the Telegram community numbers. If everything is fine, I start to check the bounty manager and the campaign itself.
Recently, I most of all trust Bounty platforms, because the Bounty group of managers themselves are analyzing Bounty companies in order to avoid fraudulent projects. In any case, I hope that the people with whom I work can ensure the safety of participants in the Bounty companies.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: pragna on October 28, 2018, 04:30:07 PM
• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.

Though you have point out some banners but there are also some most important issues to choose a best bounty program. Those are-
1. Topic
2. Token allocation.
3. Road map
4. Management team
5. Escrow that is very vital factor investors.
6. Time period of bounty.

etc.. are also may be vital factor to choose a good bounty and which bounty will scam that actually could not said before bounty running.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: South Park on October 28, 2018, 06:03:20 PM
I am looking for good Bounty, usually by visiting the website directly, and if I see projects that have reached Softcap on its website, I will immediately rush to participate in the Bounty campaign. Because if the ICO project has achieved softcap, there is a possibility that the project will be exchanged, and we can sell our Bounty.
That does not really mean much, if the persons behind the project are scammers they are just going to disappear with the money they got and you will just waste your time, things are so bad that many are reconsidering their decision of being a bounty hunter something that I see positively since it was impossible the ico craze could continue forever as many were expecting.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Umuoji on October 28, 2018, 06:07:29 PM
I do choose my bounty campaign by first of all checking out the bounty manager ,if the manager is someone or people I trust, I give it a trial.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: firaituaku on October 28, 2018, 06:17:59 PM
to be able to determine a good project and not a scams is difficult and sometimes indistinguishable. but usually a good and professional bounty manager can be one benchmark ICO will pay for your work.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: elitemobb on October 28, 2018, 07:02:41 PM
First of all, you should understand that when you take part in a company bounty, you may not get anything, mostly from newbies this is what happens and if all the conditions of the companies are not fulfilled, so you need to carefully study the company’s conditions and check whether you are eligible or not.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Twinscoin2017 on October 28, 2018, 07:06:39 PM
First of all, you should understand that when you take part in a company bounty, you may not get anything, mostly from newbies this is what happens and if all the conditions of the companies are not fulfilled, so you need to carefully study the company’s conditions and check whether you are eligible or not.
Choosing bounty campaign is now really hard to do due to the scam ICO on the crypto feild. I believe that due to the fast growing crypto economy there ea lot of scammer that taking advantage by using the name of crypto and some bounty are really affected on it. So I think we need to be more extra careful on choosing bounty we need to find a legit project to avoid scam.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: superscommessebitcoin on October 28, 2018, 07:07:28 PM
Choosing a bounty company should first of all be based on choosing a good ICO that has a good project and a good team. Also, when choosing a bounty company should pay attention to how much money is allocated and how they will be distributed.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Perfect35 on October 28, 2018, 07:56:00 PM
What attract individuals to bounty vary. Personally there areso many things that attract me. There are times when i see the signature that some people are wearing on the forum, i might be promoted to make some findings on the project. So if i am convinced of joining, i would then join. Then the team of the project is of utmost importance to me, because that will determine how much i can trust them.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Dewi89 on October 28, 2018, 08:29:24 PM
While my assessment of the bounty has 2 things before deciding to join the bounty

ICO achievement
I chose the ICO project bounty that was running and had raised a lot of funds, especially softcap had been reached

Bounty fund allocation
most importantly, the bounty of large allocation targets but not too many participants

about managers, everything is good as long as they count weekly stake and actively respond to member questions


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: costgranda on October 28, 2018, 08:42:10 PM
There was a huge choice of bounty of the companies earlier, but now everything has sharply changed: now bounty of the companies there isn't enough. There is practically no excellent company left. I participate in bounty the companies of perspective projects. I believe in success of such projects.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Samkol26 on October 28, 2018, 08:50:22 PM
The only reason why people join scam project is because they just believe what the owners of the project say they don't do their own findings on the project.  I've seen a project where the name of my friend who know nothing about the project was put in place as the media manger of the project..  If you try to find out about the team and all other info on the project you will find out its not a genuine project.   


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: ovcijisir on October 28, 2018, 08:58:48 PM
First of all, you should understand that when you take part in a company bounty, you may not get anything, mostly from newbies this is what happens and if all the conditions of the companies are not fulfilled, so you need to carefully study the company’s conditions and check whether you are eligible or not.

Recently the most project won't pay tokens to their bounty hunters. The most of them are delaying payout for some reason.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Classica35 on October 28, 2018, 11:39:50 PM
I sometimes choose through managers, but i do not limit myself to that, because i have discovered that managers are not 100% right or accurate. They might manage projects that will not succeed sometime, which is why i need to also do my own research before joining.
I just respect the integrity of some managers.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: WackMack on November 01, 2018, 02:22:51 AM
First of all, you should understand that when you take part in a company bounty, you may not get anything, mostly from newbies this is what happens and if all the conditions of the companies are not fulfilled, so you need to carefully study the company’s conditions and check whether you are eligible or not.

Recently the most project won't pay tokens to their bounty hunters. The most of them are delaying payout for some reason.
that's for sure. If earlier I had clear criteria for choosing a campaign and they worked, now it’s completely incomprehensible how to choose because 90% of the projects do not pay the reward.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: nepeso on November 01, 2018, 08:20:21 AM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



I believe that participation in the bounty is a lot like a kind of investment. Just in this case, you invest in the selected project not your money, but personal time. In any case, such investments should bring results. Therefore, you need to carefully choose bounty, taking into account the reputation of managers, the development team and the proposed technology.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: kingkonjac on November 01, 2018, 08:24:05 AM
choosing a bounty campaign is not an easy thing because there are lots of scammers and you can not know which one to choose but me for myself i check the ones that are older than those today because today there are lots of fake .


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: South Park on November 01, 2018, 05:02:18 PM
I do choose my bounty campaign by first of all checking out the bounty manager ,if the manager is someone or people I trust, I give it a trial.
In the past this could have been enough but it seems to me the number of scams around the forum and in the market has gone up which means that you cannot longer rely on the campaign manager of bounty campaigns not because they have somehow become someone that you cannot trust but because scammers are getting better and it is entirely possible they could deceive trusted campaign managers to manage their campaigns.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: grabpopcorn536 on November 01, 2018, 05:31:45 PM
I work with my team, with a variety of different campaign options: project evaluation, team review, project community, and the product they are selling. I choose the safe project despite the little bonus.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Supec77 on November 01, 2018, 05:36:57 PM
I use the help of friends who lead the table, so I can say that you'll spend a lot of time to analyze the projects to look for them, and so on, just torment that all the desire will be lost even to do projects, as they say Analytics takes a lot of time,but only thanks to it you can safely remove those that do not bring


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: cichaescut on November 01, 2018, 05:44:00 PM
Follow the bounty management teams like Wapinter, Amazix, BXNTY. I am always searching campaigns from a great manager, because I have took part in a lot of campaigns and they were all awesome.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: ethereumhunter on November 02, 2018, 03:23:54 AM
I don't think that now we are easy to choose the bounty campaign because right now, many campaigns not paid the participants and if they want to pay, the participants need to wait a very long time before they can receive their rewards. It's more difficult to determine which bounty campaign that can reach success in the short-term and long-term because the market is not increasing and it only stays at a price now. So be careful when you want to join into bounty campaign and read all details of the project before you decide.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Matcuda on November 02, 2018, 03:36:39 AM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


How to choose a profitable company? The answer is simple-each in its own way, who have what priorities, as a rule, a good company invites a good Manager, this is one of the points that are worth paying attention to.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Sarisang on November 02, 2018, 04:00:42 AM
Follow the bounty management teams like Wapinter, Amazix, BXNTY. I am always searching campaigns from a great manager, because I have took part in a lot of campaigns and they were all awesome.
follow the manager is a good move and it's safe to and fro. The manager that has possessed big names certainly will also produce a bounty of good. But even this is not a guarantee because once the bounty manager carries the bounty scam and he is one of the great managers. other aspects such as its own analysis remain necessary in this case because the manager also will certainly make mistakes.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Barbatos on November 02, 2018, 12:18:39 PM
I believe that in order to choose the right bounty program, you need to carefully select suitable managers who already have a good reputation. Of course, some managers are ready to work with fraudulent projects for the sake of income. But in any case, this is an important criterion for a reliable and promising project.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Siegtal81 on November 02, 2018, 12:27:46 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



Today, there are a lot of promising bounty programs on the crypto market that offer additional income to their members. But to achieve the desired goal, you need to be extremely careful about the choice of a suitable project, check information about the development team, the finished product and realistic plans for further development.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: moneyangel on November 09, 2018, 12:15:39 PM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



Yeah I agree with that...most of the bounty hunters will follow those proven bounty managers and the participants are too many. As a results we can only get a few reward for a member rank. Although this is not a guarantee that they had a 100% success rate as this will depends on the outcome from the crowd sale.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Casabrandy on November 09, 2018, 02:16:03 PM
Follow the bounty management teams like Wapinter, Amazix, BXNTY. I am always searching campaigns from a great manager, because I have took part in a lot of campaigns and they were all awesome.
follow the manager is a good move and it's safe to and fro. The manager that has possessed big names certainly will also produce a bounty of good. But even this is not a guarantee because once the bounty manager carries the bounty scam and he is one of the great managers. other aspects such as its own analysis remain necessary in this case because the manager also will certainly make mistakes.
They are still human and not even a pro in in everything, we should double check projects legalities, some better project now were not even handles by famous manager but by the Ico team itself.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: ankit10 on November 09, 2018, 04:32:16 PM
First thing to remember while joining is about bounty manager. If you are joining bounty campaigns managed by managers like yahoo then there is very low chances of getting scammed.
Project concept or WP is necessary only if you are interested in holding tokens.
Bounty presentation doesn't matter if above two are in positive.
     ETC: Team member and efforts of promoting their campaign and ICO.

You can find best bounty campaigns here: https://cryptocreed.com/ico-bounty/ or in bounties section of this forum.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: elitemobb on November 13, 2018, 06:26:03 AM
Everything is simple, for the correct choice of a bounty company you need to study the project in detail, at the moment there are many useful resources for a bounty company member such as icobench where you can find all the detailed information about the project, the team and other details, and we can search for campaigns search from on the forum, also in different blogs and other houses


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: mulia sabee on November 13, 2018, 11:54:07 AM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



to find out the bounty project that can generate big income is to look at the project concept. see the map of the road and see also the products that will be produced by the bounty. usually I will choose a bounty that has a smart concept. then you also need to see the manager. is he a trust manager? if he has positive trust then join in the project he is managing.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: jemarie20 on November 15, 2018, 12:10:08 PM
We need to learn many things before we can join the good bounty campaign  because we need to distinguish which are good bounty campaign and which are not.

Just look for additional their website design, avoid joining project use good model picture because its a signed of being scammers.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Rhosadah on November 15, 2018, 10:51:19 PM
following a bounty campaign we can see
first manager is bounty, we choose managers who are experienced, trusted in managing bounties.
if our new member manager can see a number of trusted Ico sites recommending projects, their support team and the platform they are carrying out, by analyzing we can find out the project is correct or scam .


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: coinluisa on November 15, 2018, 11:46:51 PM
Choosing a good bounty you needs a research about the project of that bounty if its have a good concept or unique product and have great team. Also having a trusted bounty manager is important because they are the one who give to us a reward.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: BitProfit.pro on November 16, 2018, 04:39:03 PM

Guys, some of you are searching for airdrop/bounty campaign. A friend of mine, bounty platform ceo, is conducting an airdrop for video-makers who could create 2-4 minutes video in good ENG about ICO, project, etc. They pay in btc/eth. If anyone got interested, please contact me in DM. IT'S NOT SCAM!


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: paveel90 on November 25, 2018, 09:17:25 AM
Well, I hope that someday we will be free of fakes, so people will be trusting bounty campaigns once again. Now situation is terrible and it is needed to be changed.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: TamaraKul on November 25, 2018, 11:20:13 AM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



Everybody can lie to you and people that lie do know that they will not be punished. That is why I do not take part in modern bounty campaigns.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: jack1111 on November 25, 2018, 11:48:35 PM
You have to search about the project itself not the bounty that they run, good projects do not scam people and care about their reputation. The bounty manager is important point as well, because the best managers do their due diligence before running a bounty.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: smoker36 on November 26, 2018, 10:19:42 AM
There are much less bounty hunters right now than it was six month before and the reason is difficulty of choosing a campaign that is not fake.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: CPN99 on November 26, 2018, 10:07:04 PM
I currently only focus on the signature campaign. but I was very selective before joining the campaign. usually I see how good they are from the way they do the ICO program. besides that I also usually choose bounties that have reached the softcap. this is to avoid the project from failing.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: megaplage on November 27, 2018, 07:17:43 AM
Ok, there were a lot of people, who say about reliable managers, but sometimes manager does not know that bounty will be fake, because this person is just one more victim.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: chenille on November 29, 2018, 07:32:47 PM
Ok, there were a lot of people, who say about reliable managers, but sometimes manager does not know that bounty will be fake, because this person is just one more victim.
Most experienced managers can easily research if a project is a scam or not. They are very long around here working with various projects and know how to research a project. They can't know always for 100% if a project is legit but most decisions are based on a correct jedgement.

Dangerous managers are those which were good in the past, but now need money and lower their standards to be manager of a bounty. This can always happen and if this manager is very trusted it can end badly. For this reason I always check the project first and if I find some fishy issues I stay away even if the bounty manager has a high repuation.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: numanoid on August 04, 2019, 05:39:38 AM
I participate in bounty only from trusted managers who value their reputation and do not manage fraudulent bounty campaigns

I can't stress this enough.  Joining a bounty from some coin that was just announced is risky.  Joining a bounty program that is using a reliable bounty manager and/or a coin that has been around for a while gives you a much better chance at success.
Yes true thats what exactly the nicest idea ive ever done,its better to join in a campaign that the coin is already donely existed and it really has the exchage site and it will surely we got the reward we want.
Tell me which campaign will pay you with existed token/coin (except bitcoin bounty)? AFAIK there is none any campaign which will pay you with that, all of them are promised you to pay with their own token which still not listed on any exchange site yet. That's why they allocated around 1-2% from their token as your bounty


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: shoreno on August 04, 2019, 07:38:56 AM
I participate in bounty only from trusted managers who value their reputation and do not manage fraudulent bounty campaigns

I can't stress this enough.  Joining a bounty from some coin that was just announced is risky.  Joining a bounty program that is using a reliable bounty manager and/or a coin that has been around for a while gives you a much better chance at success.
Yes true thats what exactly the nicest idea ive ever done,its better to join in a campaign that the coin is already donely existed and it really has the exchage site and it will surely we got the reward we want.
Tell me which campaign will pay you with existed token/coin (except bitcoin bounty)? AFAIK there is none any campaign which will pay you with that, all of them are promised you to pay with their own token which still not listed on any exchange site yet. That's why they allocated around 1-2% from their token as your bounty

Morning honor is right . there are bounties that pays per week or per day and their coins were already listed  . i forgot the name and i cant remember one because there are lots of them  . those type of bounties are more better than those bounties that promise to pay with their unlisted coins because even if you recieve any of those coinse , there are still no asurance that you can sell them for any price .


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: babysweetTiger0401 on August 04, 2019, 08:15:29 AM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.



If the BM has a higher rank in forum and have a good or green trust, I could say its an advantage to join in.
Then if the project was IEO program it is also good, also the concept is important too. Then, if the project has a short duration of the
campaign like 1 month or 2 moths it is good to join in too something like that mate.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: djselery on August 06, 2019, 04:10:34 PM
The most important factor to choose the best bounties, is studying the project itself carefully. The quality of the project will show you either their bounty worth your time and effort or not. Nowadays there are so many scams and useless projects which will offer you worthless tokens.
You have to read the whitepaper, check the concept of the project, its website design, its product, its team, before participating in the bounty.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: target on August 06, 2019, 04:19:01 PM


I'm one of those who had joined a scam project in the past. Even to day I was able to joined some scam projects and I think this is because those teams got some advisors that were very known in crypto like Mcaffee which in the end the token weren't listed in any exchange at all. They are just too good at deceiving, not paying the campaign hunters at their expense of promoting their project.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Bunsomjelican on August 07, 2019, 03:35:01 AM
Its hard to trace to choose a good bounty campaign. But honestly if the Bounty Manager of the project campaign is Jr. or Newbie only, I would rather not to join with it most of the time, but sometimes depending on the concept I joined if the duration of the campaign is only 1 month, but more than that not of course. Therefore, having a higher rank for the Bounty manager is an advantage to join in especially if there is a green trust here.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: Morning honor on August 11, 2019, 11:35:07 PM
I participate in bounty only from trusted managers who value their reputation and do not manage fraudulent bounty campaigns

I can't stress this enough.  Joining a bounty from some coin that was just announced is risky.  Joining a bounty program that is using a reliable bounty manager and/or a coin that has been around for a while gives you a much better chance at success.
Yes true thats what exactly the nicest idea ive ever done,its better to join in a campaign that the coin is already donely existed and it really has the exchage site and it will surely we got the reward we want.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: arpon11 on August 12, 2019, 04:36:27 AM
Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


I have participated in many bounty campaign on both this forum wearing the signature and avatars, Twitter and Facebook, telegram and Reddit and one the that I have found out is that it is the manager that really matter. We have  respected manager like yahoo62278 that has promoted good projects here. Some of them like jibrel network paid in bitcoin and those that paid in there tokens like mb8 that was of recently launched in coinexchange has given great return to the bounty participants


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: fourpiece on August 12, 2019, 02:19:18 PM
I participate in bounty only from trusted managers who value their reputation and do not manage fraudulent bounty campaigns
sometimes even if you join in a campaign under  a trusted manager doesnt mean that you will still get your bounty. Still depends on the project and mostly successful projects these days are conducting their IEO in a famous exchange.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: jebul2 on August 13, 2019, 11:56:53 PM
Every time I take part in a project I will see first is a very important concept and well written funding.  the best is that we have to choose the manager with the highest trust


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: numanoid on August 14, 2019, 12:44:21 PM
Every time I take part in a project I will see first is a very important concept and well written funding.  the best is that we have to choose the manager with the highest trust
So sad since there is almost none of reputable manager manage altcoin bounty campaign. I have seen yahoo, hampuz managed few of altcoin bounty but it seems those bounties have been ended.


sometimes even if you join in a campaign under  a trusted manager doesnt mean that you will still get your bounty. Still depends on the project and mostly successful projects these days are conducting their IEO in a famous exchange.
It's much safer actually.


Title: Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign?
Post by: fourpiece on August 14, 2019, 01:34:41 PM
Bounty hunters will keep on decreasing if this scam bounties will continue ,its not about trusted manager,bounty presentation, or else rather its about how much the amout raise during the sale,  if its good then they have funds for listing.