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August 17, 2019, 08:39:11 AM
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the most important thing, in my opinion, is the team and the whitepaper. I've seen a lot in this forum about whitepaper counterfeiting. From the whitepaper, you can see all the explanations about the bounty/project, whether impressed fraud or not.
Whitepapper is not enough. The information provided on the whitepaper is what the team want the outside world to see. Most important is the partnership, how far are they Close to fundraising goals because technically the success also depends on amount raised to develop the product. You can check expert opinions and reviews too but there are paid reviews these days
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Last edit: August 17, 2019, 09:05:43 AM by mr_random
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Good Day Everyone,

Well, I know a lot of bounty hunters are frustrated and worn out mostly because most of the projects which they'd spent their precious time promoting ended up being scam projects. But hey, its too late to give up at this time, trust me.

So here are the little tips which I personally apply before participating in any bounty campaign, though, of course, it takes time, I feel its worth it.

1. THE TEAM BEHIND THE PROJECT
2. THE SOFT CAP AND HARD CAP (HOW REASONABLE IS IT?)
3. HAVE THEY RAISED ANY FUNDS BEFORE COMING PUBLIC?
4. ARE THEY PLANNING AN ICO, STO, OR IEO? IF IEO, THEN ON WHAT EXCHANGE?
5. WHO IS THE BOUNTY MANAGER? WHAT IS HIS TRUST LEVEL ON BITCOINTALK? WHAT IS THE SUCCESS RATE OF THE CAMPAIGNS HE HAD MANAGED? AND SO ON.

FEEL FREE TO ADD YOUR OPINIONS BELOW, I MIGHT JUST LEARN A THING OR TWO
Can you give me some bounty list that you joined now I want to participate in bounty
Check the bounty campaigns board of the forum and you will see plenty of the good bounty threads. Later check the stated steps and find the bounty campaign that suits your needs related to your forum rank. Learning as a bounty hunter requires to analyze the teams, projects before accepting the decision of joining any bounty.  Reward distribution shouldn't be a year after the end of bounty and be careful about the shady bounty campaigns.

the most important thing, in my opinion, is the team and the whitepaper. I've seen a lot in this forum about whitepaper counterfeiting. From the whitepaper, you can see all the explanations about the bounty/project, whether impressed fraud or not.
Whitepapper is not enough. The information provided on the whitepaper is what the team want the outside world to see. Most important is the partnership, how far are they Close to fundraising goals because technically the success also depends on amount raised to develop the product. You can check expert opinions and reviews too but there are paid reviews these days
Having a decent whitepaper will show the project a strict, legit project, it is like a business plan. Information provided by the ICO reviewers and experts is not coming from the proper analysis, as you explained those reviews are paid in hand with the allocated token in order to get the good scores. Success is not entirely arranged with the fundraising goals, by the way.
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August 17, 2019, 09:33:36 PM
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How to identify good and solid bounties is very important aspect of bounty hunting and without identification of good and solid bounties, you will always end up promoting scam and useless projects that will never see an exchange platform. Investigate and research the project, the team behind it, their advisors and their experience and what they wish to offer the crypto world.

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August 17, 2019, 10:23:24 PM
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Personally I just take a look on what most high ranking hunters are promoting, research on them and eventually join the one that comes top on my choices. I do not have to go through the rigors of ICO and IEO sites. I also detest bounties that ask for KYC and those that do not specify when bounty will end especially those that will continue until ICO is sold out even if it takes a year. I do not need to join bounties that last for more than two months, maximum is three.

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August 17, 2019, 11:24:57 PM
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If you ask me how to identify a good and solid bounty, I will tell you identifying a solid project or bounty to promote is the core work of bounty hunting and nothing else. Try as much as possible to understand the project, its mission in the crypto space, the core team backing the project, the founder or ceo and how their support system works.

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August 20, 2019, 11:28:12 PM
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participating in good and solid bounties is very important to the success of a bounty hunter but identification of such good and solid projects has a great impact in this success story. So to identify such solid and good bounties, one has to read more on the project and make necessary deductions, investigate the team through their linkedIn profiles or websites, their board of advisors and how they provide customer support in general.

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August 21, 2019, 12:38:09 AM
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The whole crypto industry is a matter of luck. If you are unlucky, you will never get money from crypto and even if you get the money, you will hold until everything drops to the last dollars before you realize to start withdrawing your funds. I do not have any solid way of choosing my projects but I have got some few bucks from them unlike people who join bounties that have git big names.

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August 21, 2019, 01:52:43 AM
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When it comes to bounty there is no assurance whether you check the team or the bounty manager or team who will handle it. Unlike before whatever it is and doing things on list will give you a good bounty since market is booming but I think it would be a good thing to take the risk because thats how it works in this business. Investing time and effort.
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