I'm not an expert nor good. This is just my way of doing it and I want to share it
- Bounty that is high Rank in Bitcointalk join you can go to the spreadsheet (General bounty participant) to find out. Because of the high rankings on the cast they are experienced
- The project scores high on the ICO Rating websites such as icobenh, icorating, icomarks etc because they do not manually set up those ICOs that have such high scores on those sites.
- Bounty manager must be professional and prestige is trusted by many people. This is because only the person who decides to send the token to you. AmaZix, Sylon are very reputable and professional bounty managers you can find them if you want.
Good list of guides here in choosing a good bounty campaign. You may also want to consider the tokens to be given for the entire campaign whther it'll be worth it.
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Store your private keys in a place or device that an internet cannot access. When accessing websites that would require the private keys, always use metamask or hardware wallets.
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People who are afraid to invest in crypto are either uninformed or misinformed. Most haven't really done their own homework to read. They just listen or follow other people's opinions.
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Spending your time and effort expecting to gain something in return like doing bounties is always an investment in my opinion.
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Nice! Please include how long the campaign will last. Tele handle: @Zero9D
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what should we do, see the market is getting down every day, whether we still buy or we must hold, how do you think?
I do not know what to say exactly since I do not know what you are holding. The market always recovers generally. If you think the coins you bought is worthy of holding, then hodl.
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Do not be lazy to read some information that are readily available on various sites. Buy coins/tokens that you have studied/researched.
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There are a lots of things which we should follow while trading. I am mentioning few of them. Please see the points below:
1. Categorize your investments and look at the long picture. 2. Only invest what you can lose. 3. Don’t be greedy. 4. Never put all your eggs in one basket. Diversify. 5. Don’t invest blindly. 6. Don’t FOMO. 7. Always pay attention to Bitcoin. 8. If you are doing any active trading, set stop losses. 9. Always learn from your mistakes.
I think no. 7 is the most important on that list. Majority of alt coins simply reacts to bitcoin price movement no matter how good the project is.
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It depends on what you are holding whether or not it is worthy. And maybe it also depends on your entry point. It's definitely more relaxing if, despite the market crash, you are still above where you bought it.
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Each has their own preference in doing tech analysis so I guess you should find a mentor that suits your style. You may keep reading and analyzing what possibly went wrong from your previous trades.
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I think this is a fair decision on the part of Google since many have already fallen to scams and malware viruses. Most mining websites are scams anyway.
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You are asking in a cryptocurreny forum so don't expect the answers to be shares in stocks. For me, It depends on your risk appetite and on how knowledgeable are you in these types of investments.
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I have accounts in various crypto exchanges but the ones I mostly use are Bittrex, Livecoin, Hitbtc, and Coinexchange. I also use Etherdelta but not that often.
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It really depends on their progress really. It is still a solid coin but the development team has to make improvements.
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How long on average it takes for the ICO projects to redistribute the tokens a person who has contributes to their Bounty campaigns?
Personally I got very late always (From 1-2 months), is it suppose to be like that?
One month in most cases. I rarely see projects that distributes bounty rewards in two months. If lucky, I receive them in two weeks time.
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Do you think if the project collects a lot of money for the ICO, why does its token fall in price, immediately after ICO, and investors lose money? Just do not say that, the bounty hunters lower the price of the token-it's a fairy tale ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) , the normal project always keeps track of the price of its token and buys it without letting it fall to the bottom. It is not a fairy tale that bounty hunters will dump their bounty rewards after ICO. Some hunters actually sell immediately the moment they're given the chance.
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Assuming that it is going to happen, I do not think Ethereum will be greatly affected. It will be driven by community support. Just imagine bitcoin, nobody really cares now if Satoshi Nakamoto is alive or not.
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