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December 12, 2017, 02:31:29 PM
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Guys, what do you think about bounty campaigns? in or out? why?

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****After reading some comments- let me rephrase: I am not trying to decide whether I should join a campaign. I am interested in hearing what you all have to say about this process and its value to the ICO.

Do you think bounty campaign makes the difference between a successful and an unsuccessful ICOs?

Do you think maybe the fact that a lot of people just joining without really understanding and just promoting 5-6 ICO's at a time is actually bad for those ICO's, making them look unprofessional or "cheap"?  
bounty campaign makes difference between fail and success ico's because bounty campaign aims for promoting the coin and without using on their own pocket to do the marketing so they decide to run a bounty campaign to promote their coin and there are some coin who have bounty campaign and failed because they didnt got alot of attention or not enough participants to promote.
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December 12, 2017, 02:44:04 PM
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Could you please give me advise where to find good ICO bounties and how? Thank you so much.

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December 12, 2017, 02:49:26 PM
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I would like you to know that i have a friend that is making these signature campaigns for a living,its a lot more easier to take profits from signatures than joining ICOs.

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December 12, 2017, 04:08:31 PM
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in my opinion, yes bounty campaign is still in need, especially in the process of fundraising (ICO), because if people have ideas, but do not have enough funds, then whether he should stop? the answer is no, bounty campaign is the answer, with low cost to do promotion, introduction of project idea and also fund raising

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December 12, 2017, 05:09:02 PM
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Bounty campaigns are simply essential for any sort of a project to publicize itself and in turn rewards everyone who helps it do so. Providing users with the project's own tokens as the incentive for spreading the word on various platforms like social media, blogs etc has become a a prototype for all ICO projects and this also helps the it by diluting a small part of the total circulating coin supply.
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