Bitcoin Forum

Other => Beginners & Help => Topic started by: Prolifik on January 17, 2019, 04:28:09 PM



Title: Statistics about bounty campaigns?
Post by: Prolifik on January 17, 2019, 04:28:09 PM
Hello, do we have some statistics how many people are doing bounty campaigns here? And especially signature campaigns?
And how many accounts/people left this forum/bounty campaigns.

It would be nice to know it.

Thanks for any replies.


Title: Re: Statistics about bounty campaigns?
Post by: Lauda on January 17, 2019, 04:33:39 PM
No, and it is hard to know given that there are:
1) An unknown number of users using an unknown number of multiple accounts.
2) An unknown number of fake bounty managers.


Title: Re: Statistics about bounty campaigns?
Post by: Upgate on January 17, 2019, 04:46:54 PM
Finding out this statistics would be require tine and effort and it would really not be worth the stress.
If you have meet the requirements to partake in a bounty program the forum will not stop you rather it's depending on if the bounty project participant in particular has not be filled


Title: Re: Statistics about bounty campaigns?
Post by: Findingnemo on January 17, 2019, 06:28:59 PM
Hello, do we have some statistics how many people are doing bounty campaigns here? And especially signature campaigns?
And how many accounts/people left this forum/bounty campaigns.

It would be nice to know it.

Thanks for any replies.
There is no such kind of statistics available in this forum and even it is impossible to calculate since hundreds of bounty campaigns were launched everyday in the bounties section.If you really want the data then you need to calculate it manually.


Title: Re: Statistics about bounty campaigns?
Post by: Prolifik on January 17, 2019, 08:42:31 PM
And could you say at least if the number of bounty participants is increases or decreases?  And what about the number of bounty campaigns?
Because, I think that there are more bounty campaigns with less participants because people left this forum due to market situation, is that correct? So it means higher rewards for those are still here?


Title: Re: Statistics about bounty campaigns?
Post by: mk4 on January 18, 2019, 02:27:39 AM
And could you say at least if the number of bounty participants is increases or decreases?  And what about the number of bounty campaigns?
Because, I think that there are more bounty campaigns with less participants because people left this forum due to market situation, is that correct? So it means higher rewards for those are still here?

Well, the closest you can get in knowing if the number of participants increased or decreased by checking every single bounty campaign that's currently running. But then again, as others also pointed out, it's going to be quite inaccurate due to some people having multiple accounts spamming campaigns. It's going to be pretty hard to get an accurate number.

When talking about stakes from campaigns, then probably? The fewer the people the more stakes you could get probably. It doesn't necessarily mean that you get "higher" rewards though. More in terms of quantity maybe, but not with price due to the bear market.


Title: Re: Statistics about bounty campaigns?
Post by: LTU_btc on January 18, 2019, 03:28:50 PM
The bounty campaign is now a lot of scams, not as good as before.
So, you want to say that there was less scams when bounties were on it's prime? I don't think so...


Title: Re: Statistics about bounty campaigns?
Post by: harizen on January 18, 2019, 09:27:05 PM
So it means higher rewards for those are still here?

No.

As far as the usual cases in bounty prgorams are concern, if the said bounty doesn't reached, for let's say a minimum number of required participants, therefore the allocation for that bounty will be lessen and will transfer to other active part of the bounty. Sometimes the decision will just be announced at the end of the program.



The bounty campaign is now a lot of scams, not as good as before.

Bounty scams statistics "in general" during the peak is no different from today.

It's just that bounty hunters today feel they are scammed because of low rewards or sometimes no rewards.



Title: Re: Statistics about bounty campaigns?
Post by: Little Mouse on January 19, 2019, 04:25:10 AM
You will not get bounty statistics here because of forum is not supporting any bounty here by itself. And it is not possible to count the members because some member wear their personal signature in their ignature area. So, it is not possible.


Title: Re: Statistics about bounty campaigns?
Post by: bitcointlkacc on January 19, 2019, 02:01:19 PM
Many high ranked users comment that in 2018 most bounty campaigns didn't pay rewards. Some of them turn in to a scam, other postpone payments, or just fail to reach softcap. I think that many users give up, because it can be just losing time.


Title: Re: Statistics about bounty campaigns?
Post by: chenille on January 19, 2019, 11:13:20 PM
The bounty campaign is now a lot of scams, not as good as before.
So, you want to say that there was less scams when bounties were on it's prime? I don't think so...
The problem right now are also legit projects who are trying to scam bounty participants. It's very difficult to collect money for them right now and some projects are developing shady strategies to reduce costs. These strategies are scamming bounty participants, silencing them if they complain, telling them that bounty will only paid in parts although they have enough money to pay honestly, lying to people that legal issues occcured and they can't pay as promised (which is a blatant lie).
But the result is always negative for these companies because if they do that, it will refelect on their reputation.


Title: Re: Statistics about bounty campaigns?
Post by: Ispep on January 20, 2019, 12:40:19 PM
Many high ranked users comment that in 2018 most bounty campaigns didn't pay rewards. Some of them turn in to a scam, other postpone payments, or just fail to reach softcap. I think that many users give up, because it can be just losing time.
Not just for the fact that users reiterated that point,but it was what actually happened all through out 2018,it was not the best year for ICOs I must be honest with you,more failed projects and just a handful of legit ones
It's a grave  risk nowadays to invest in ICOs and if you do so,its best to do a complete research to at least be on a safer side.
The only statistics we can really provide about bounties,is for one to be careful and also learn to be reserved when investing in them as they are mostly scams