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May 07, 2018, 01:09:37 PM
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That's hard to tell if concretly that bounty campaign is good or bad, but you can minimize your lose chances by just watching who will be bounty manager here
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May 08, 2018, 05:22:09 AM
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At the moment, there are a huge number of projects that spend their bounty campaigns. It is rather difficult to choose from them. First of all, it is worth paying attention to the team of developers and partners of the project.
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May 08, 2018, 05:24:37 AM
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This is like investing in ICO. I think you can learn about this project through their founding team, white paper, and joining their community. I think this is the most important factor in judging a good project.
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May 08, 2018, 05:26:28 AM
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bounty programs are an area preferred by many investors in the world of cryptographic currencies. I think it's the best part of this job to earn extra coins. To find the right bounty I think project analysis will be proficient.
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May 08, 2018, 05:29:55 AM
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The thing I can give you is to check their whitepaper, website, source code especially in the github, and the team behind the project. Keep in mind the choosing a project must be credible about their said goals, look for their roadmap, ann section if there is an active community.
You only need to research every inch of the project.
Make sure that their project has a realistic blockchain or real life uses.
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May 08, 2018, 09:51:17 AM
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It depends on the project, bounty manager, team and the work done by team member.

and last but not the least you can know about it after receiving the payment against the work done for the bounty so if you get good payment than you can mark that team for upcoming project ...  i hope it should also the way.. lol Smiley
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May 08, 2018, 10:04:23 AM
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I usually check their idea and the team composition, are their goals and project realistic or just too good to be true are they too stingy and strict with the rules and rewards or just in every participant's actions.
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May 08, 2018, 10:14:13 AM
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If the idea of an ICO project is really good, and it has already been touched upon, you can check it out, but if it is a startup then only you can decide.

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May 08, 2018, 10:21:23 AM
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maybe first you have to see dev who holds it, usually i am so in determining which project i will follow
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May 08, 2018, 12:01:01 PM
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Bounty is really differences each time, and earnings from all of them too. An important here is to participate in the distribution of some public figures
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May 08, 2018, 12:04:56 PM
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First of all you have to do yor own research about the company and about the product they will made. And you have to bet on product, analyze how many companies have done similar or may be the same product. Then you have to check the team of developers and it's perfect to find everything about everyone in the team. Then try to check the social networks of this project and then make a decision.

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May 08, 2018, 12:10:06 PM
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Here is a good example of the Bounty program. Stake system

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May 08, 2018, 05:08:27 PM
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Look at the whitepaper of the ICO and the team. Look at the bounty regulations and make sure you can communicate with the bounty manager. If these check out, you have a good chance that the bounty program is good
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May 08, 2018, 05:14:30 PM
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To determine if the bounty is good. It should have a good and reliable team. Their vision is clear and the product is unique and has an edge on the market.
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May 08, 2018, 05:14:37 PM
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I think you should first look at their team, check their white papers and websites, and then check their bounty managers to get the information they want through these channels.
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May 08, 2018, 05:16:54 PM
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Check out team members whether they are already experts in each field. know the team behind the project. Visit the website design and content, read their whitepaper.
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May 08, 2018, 05:24:32 PM
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This is very simple that you can check which bounty is good for job work. Always firstly check the website of the new ico company and check what is the price of selling the coin.
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May 08, 2018, 05:26:24 PM
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With my few experience with bounty participation, I can say that what matter most in determining how a project can be all depends on the type of project you are campaigning for, I mean the uniqueness of the project. Also the previous works of the bounty manager should be properly examined because this tells a lot on the likelihoodbof getting the tokens at the end of campaign.
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May 08, 2018, 05:37:32 PM
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how to know if bounty is good by looking at his website that we will follow bounty him, that's where we can see bounty project is ugly or its good, if my suggestion, I can follow bounty need money.

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May 08, 2018, 05:46:08 PM
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Though I'm new to the whole scenario but I guess following up the project it self an knowing if it's a promising one and also watch out for the Bounty communication channel and spreadsheet if the stakes are being updated regularly by the Bounty manager. Most importantly DYOR
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