Title: Bounty campaigns overview - update 20.04.2020 Post by: casperBGD on April 14, 2020, 04:27:58 PM Here is comprised overview of actual bounty campaigns, tried to include most of bounties, except confirmed scams. Nevertheless, one should not take this as a bounty promotion for listed bounties, could not be taken as financial advise, and it is recommended to do your own research before joining.
Legend: NR - not recommended (link included to post in Scam accusation) T - twitter F - facebook C - content V - video S - signature X in the field indicates that bounty in this subject is available in the bounty campaign edit: PNC - payment not confirmed Coin status - indicates Exchange were you can trade token, if any Note - bounty status
will update on weekly basis Title: Re: Bounty campaigns overview Post by: slackovic on April 14, 2020, 06:36:47 PM I have two suggestions:
1. You could add column in which you would write currency in which rewards is payed. I know there are not many altcoin campaigns that pays in BTC or ETH but they occasionally show up. 2. It would be great if there would be a column that shows if project's token/coin is already listed on some exchange. With my experience in altcoin campaigns, I would never participate in a campaign with project that's not listed anywhere. Title: Re: Bounty campaigns overview Post by: examplens on April 14, 2020, 08:24:26 PM Huh, this takes some really serious work, I want you to last as long as possible with this monitoring ;)
I guess you will first check for each one is it listed on the scam accusation or there are some suspicious actions. For example, I find SwapZilla on your list and also on ANN threads that are using bumping services (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5236143.0) (I did not check all other) I suppose you don't want to promote shady projects. Title: Re: Bounty campaigns overview Post by: Greatchu on April 15, 2020, 08:17:20 AM Keep up the good job OP, this is not an easy list of bounties in a pack, this year I've talked bad against year 2020 bounties because everything started so quietly, now things are changing fast, few new bounties showing up this days are all good projects, looking forward to IQ Cash bounty
Title: Re: Bounty campaigns overview Post by: casperBGD on April 15, 2020, 10:49:26 AM Huh, this takes some really serious work, I want you to last as long as possible with this monitoring ;) I guess you will first check for each one is it listed on the scam accusation or there are some suspicious actions. For example, I find SwapZilla on your list and also on ANN threads that are using bumping services (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5236143.0) (I did not check all other) I suppose you don't want to promote shady projects. thanks, will add this in comment section for Swapzilla and Relictum Pro my intention was not to promote project, i made a list of projects with comment section, so that we can have comprehensive list with good, but also bad projects, with NR (not recommended) in comment section, and i will try to trace BM that promote projects that are not recommended (would not call it scam without proof), for example if BM manages three projects that are not recommended, would put it in a list of NR BM (not recommended Bounty managers) I have two suggestions: 1. You could add column in which you would write currency in which rewards is payed. I know there are not many altcoin campaigns that pays in BTC or ETH but they occasionally show up. 2. It would be great if there would be a column that shows if project's token/coin is already listed on some exchange. With my experience in altcoin campaigns, I would never participate in a campaign with project that's not listed anywhere. thanks for suggestion, there is a column for payment in ETH (BTC campaigns are not included), and also listing on exchange (column Coin status), although there is only a few coins that are listed, and volume on those exchanges is low/no volume as well Title: Re: Bounty campaigns overview Post by: casperBGD on April 20, 2020, 05:18:19 PM Update 20.04.2020
Arweave - round 3 - next two weeks - until 29.04.2020 Bullsvsbears - payment is not confirmed Bityard - duration extended to one month Added new bounties - PZM cash, CRDR cryptodream, Juicy Fields, Guide Travel, Bullion and Bitbuzz Leadwallet - Ended Title: Re: Bounty campaigns overview - update 20.04.2020 Post by: julerz12 on April 21, 2020, 05:05:02 AM Here is comprised overview of actual bounty campaigns, tried to include most of bounties, except confirmed scams. So are you saying these projects listed here aren't scams? Are you 100% sure of that? Because if you are not, then it would be wise for you to add a little note below of your list stating that this isn't a reliable investment advice and a potential scam can still happen to those who would join in and promote them. Otherwise, you could be held accountable if these projects go sideways for suggesting them in the first place. Just sayin ::) But, overall, it's a great initiative in your part for having such a list. Just be sure to put some warning signs and disclaimers my friend. ;) Title: Re: Bounty campaigns overview - update 20.04.2020 Post by: Japinat on April 21, 2020, 05:31:10 AM Eventually this thread will be populated with all the updates since you are going to update in a weekly basis.
Good intention, hopefully this would help the people who like to join the bounty, I like to suggest to put it in spreadsheet, I think that way it's easier to access, my suggestion is only based on what i noticed in the past that their are members who just update the list in the spreadsheet and they sorted them on a monthly basis, also it's easier to edit or update the status of the bounty and of course to sort for viewers. Title: Re: Bounty campaigns overview - update 20.04.2020 Post by: casperBGD on April 21, 2020, 04:18:07 PM Here is comprised overview of actual bounty campaigns, tried to include most of bounties, except confirmed scams. So are you saying these projects listed here aren't scams? Are you 100% sure of that? Because if you are not, then it would be wise for you to add a little note below of your list stating that this isn't a reliable investment advice and a potential scam can still happen to those who would join in and promote them. Otherwise, you could be held accountable if these projects go sideways for suggesting them in the first place. Just sayin ::) But, overall, it's a great initiative in your part for having such a list. Just be sure to put some warning signs and disclaimers my friend. ;) thanks for advise, i am not saying that these are not scam, for some there is even a note that projects are not recommended, due to different accusations that are linked, but would also add disclaimer at the end of the post i listed it as an overview, it is not a promotion, but had few questions regarding that, so it is not clear, i will clarify in the first sentence Eventually this thread will be populated with all the updates since you are going to update in a weekly basis. Good intention, hopefully this would help the people who like to join the bounty, I like to suggest to put it in spreadsheet, I think that way it's easier to access, my suggestion is only based on what i noticed in the past that their are members who just update the list in the spreadsheet and they sorted them on a monthly basis, also it's easier to edit or update the status of the bounty and of course to sort for viewers. it is an easier way to do it, maybe i will put google spreadsheet in next update Title: Re: Bounty campaigns overview - update 20.04.2020 Post by: examplens on April 21, 2020, 06:07:53 PM thanks for advise, i am not saying that these are not scam, for some there is even a note that projects are not recommended, due to different accusations that are linked, but would also add disclaimer at the end of the post i listed it as an overview, it is not a promotion, but had few questions regarding that, so it is not clear, i will clarify in the first sentence and this is some form of promotion. I tell you already, you don't need to waste your time if you find that some projects are not recommended. Here is no need to spread any word for questionable projects and help them giving them the importance. Someone inexperienced will find them on your list and who knows, maybe invest in this trash, you are practically indirectly involved in fraud. Title: Re: Bounty campaigns overview - update 20.04.2020 Post by: coupable on April 21, 2020, 10:38:43 PM thanks for advise, i am not saying that these are not scam, for some there is even a note that projects are not recommended, due to different accusations that are linked, but would also add disclaimer at the end of the post i listed it as an overview, it is not a promotion, but had few questions regarding that, so it is not clear, i will clarify in the first sentence and this is some form of promotion. I tell you already, you don't need to waste your time if you find that some projects are not recommended. Here is no need to spread any word for questionable projects and help them giving them the importance. Someone inexperienced will find them on your list and who knows, maybe invest in this trash, you are practically indirectly involved in fraud. Op has a hard task to do to create such a useful topic and to keep it frequently updated. The altcoin board is full of shit projects, it's not that easy to confirm which is the honest project before adding it to the list. Title: Re: Bounty campaigns overview - update 20.04.2020 Post by: NeuroticFish on April 22, 2020, 07:44:48 AM thanks for advise, i am not saying that these are not scam, for some there is even a note that projects are not recommended, due to different accusations that are linked I tell you already, you don't need to waste your time if you find that some projects are not recommended. I think that OP should simply make the NR part much more visible, maybe write in some color (red?) in Legend and table too. Right now it's easy to miss it. Keep in mind that many will "scan" the table, not properly read it, since there's a lot of info there (almost too much). However, keep up the good work, @casperBGD @examplens, you should remember that in the main/Bitcoin signatures overview table there was Betcoin with a big red star on it (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.msg24580726#msg24580726). Here's kinda the same situation, I'd say. Some are willing to take the risk, some not. Of course, if it's proven scam the campaign should be delisted. Title: Re: Bounty campaigns overview - update 20.04.2020 Post by: examplens on May 05, 2020, 06:03:48 PM OP, have you given up of managing this thread? you've been gone for a long time.
@examplens, you should remember that in the main/Bitcoin signatures overview table there was Betcoin with a big red star on it (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.msg24580726#msg24580726). Here's kinda the same situation, I'd say. Some are willing to take the risk, some not. Of course, if it's proven scam the campaign should be delisted. Much easiest is if he focuses only on a real campaign and not waste his time on questionable "red star" campaign. Also, there is big difference between Bitcoin and Altcoin payments campaign. Reputed managers, escrow, BTC as a real currency. Title: Re: Bounty campaigns overview - update 20.04.2020 Post by: shoreno on May 06, 2020, 08:15:30 AM OP, have you given up of managing this thread? you've been gone for a long time. @examplens, you should remember that in the main/Bitcoin signatures overview table there was Betcoin with a big red star on it (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.msg24580726#msg24580726). Here's kinda the same situation, I'd say. Some are willing to take the risk, some not. Of course, if it's proven scam the campaign should be delisted. Much easiest is if he focuses only on a real campaign and not waste his time on questionable "red star" campaign. Also, there is big difference between Bitcoin and Altcoin payments campaign. Reputed managers, escrow, BTC as a real currency. i check op's account and i see that he is active and post on other sections .he is just busy but he doesnt forget his thread here . i agree on you guys about the scammy ones . op bothers to list them still but maybe that is to inform others or for others to see if why those campaigns are scams or not recomended . its his effort anyway not us so we should still salute him for giving extra time on those kind of campaigns . i like the way he categorized but yeah he forgot that payments have different kinds too not just pure tokens alone . |