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July 16, 2017, 06:21:02 PM
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Does anybody know some good resources like white papers, or blogs, or threads here to learn some advice and best practices for launching and managing bounty campaigns?

I searched for that quite deeply but found nothing truly relevant.

Just curious and want to make sure that I am not missing any significant insight in this field. I guess a collection of links to such resources could be very helpful for many community members.

Thanks.
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July 17, 2017, 04:12:40 AM
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It seems like no comprehensive information on the topic is around. What I suggest is to sign up for some telegram groups on the topic. Personally I found communication in that groups most helpfull. I can't tell you exact names as my groups are in Russian. If you will be able to find some in English please post it here so more people can join.

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July 17, 2017, 05:38:05 AM
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It seems like no comprehensive information on the topic is around. What I suggest is to sign up for some telegram groups on the topic. Personally I found communication in that groups most helpfull. I can't tell you exact names as my groups are in Russian. If you will be able to find some in English please post it here so more people can join.
Yeah, I know there are multiple community assets like forums, groups and channels. I am following some on Telegram, WhatsApp and Slack, not to mention Bitcointalk and others. I am wondering if there are better-structured resources where expert knowledge and practice are accumulated in a more mature manner. I mean, there are a lot of very useful discussions about bitcoin and altcoin project development in the existing talk space, which is incredibly helpful, but the amount of information along with the number of threads is growing so fast that it becomes more and more complicated to quickly find an answer to a certain question or look at bigger aspects seamlessly.

If you will be able to find some in English please post it here so more people can join.
Sure, I will. I also hope someone else in the know can share useful links. If no good resource like that exists, maybe we should think of creating some wikipedia so every person who knows a thing can contribute and all the others can quickly grasp the basics and so on. Currently, I have no time to arrange that, but I am more and more keen on trying in the near future, so feel free to PM me if you like the idea to participate in something like that. As a person that already has some cool experience in the field of ICO, I will also be glad to take part in such an educational project lead by anybody else who also cares.
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July 17, 2017, 11:52:19 AM
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I can't tell you exact names as my groups are in Russian.

Could you please give several links to the groups in Russian you like the most.
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July 17, 2017, 05:19:33 PM
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Does anybody know some good resources like white papers, or blogs, or threads here to learn some advice and best practices for launching and managing bounty campaigns?

I searched for that quite deeply but found nothing truly relevant.

Just curious and want to make sure that I am not missing any significant insight in this field. I guess a collection of links to such resources could be very helpful for many community members.

Thanks.

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July 20, 2017, 08:32:25 AM
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Yeah, I know there are multiple community assets like forums, groups and channels. I am following some on Telegram, WhatsApp and Slack, not to mention Bitcointalk and others. I am wondering if there are better-structured resources where expert knowledge and practice are accumulated in a more mature manner. I mean, there are a lot of very useful discussions about bitcoin and altcoin project development in the existing talk space, which is incredibly helpful, but the amount of information along with the number of threads is growing so fast that it becomes more and more complicated to quickly find an answer to a certain question or look at bigger aspects seamlessly.

I'm also interested. What groups have found (somewhat) useful and informative?

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July 20, 2017, 09:01:21 AM
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Hi, I'm currently working on a platform to help ICO's to launch their bounty campaign.

Website should go live in 2 days.

Feel free to email me: pascal (at) blockbounty (dot) io

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July 20, 2017, 02:53:03 PM
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Hi, I'm currently working on a platform to help ICO's to launch their bounty campaign.

Website should go live in 2 days.

Feel free to email me: pascal (at) blockbounty (dot) io

Will it be one more ICO?

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