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August 30, 2018, 02:58:27 PM
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New, developing projects are becoming more and more.
To tell about themselves, they began to create bounty companies.
The purpose of such a company is to increase the popularity of the project,
make it recognizable in the circles of the Internet,
to convey to a large number of potential investors.
Sites, forums, blogs, social networks are used for this purpose.
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August 30, 2018, 02:59:13 PM
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August 30, 2018, 04:50:57 PM
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It is worth finding an ISO with a team and a good Manager.You should read the white paper and learn more about the team and this project.Choose a project with a good success rate .
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August 30, 2018, 04:53:54 PM
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I think these days it is not easy to get paid from bounties. most of bounty campaigns come to bad ending. scams or failures. I think now it is better to look at the bounty manager. better to do bounty campaigns that managed by trustworthy bounty manager.
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August 30, 2018, 04:57:02 PM
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First of all , I suggest to NOT go trough bounty section, this is a very messy place.
There are several ways to go about this problem.

You can go trough all the campaigns of respected managers like Arteezyx or Sylon. This way you will know that you will get paid but most likely the pay will not be big.
The other way is to search for projects which have already raised some amount of money preferably in Pre ico stage and the filter out hose who
a) has a bounty
b) has good % allocated for bounty
c) has as little as possible participants

In anycase this takes time and effort.
Good luck.

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August 31, 2018, 06:39:00 AM
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Look at the team, the amount of rewards and the type of bounty. If the bounty is limited and pays a lot, then jump in there, as in the last car.
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August 31, 2018, 07:01:47 AM
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I think joining a very highly reputable bounty manager groups is the best way to choose a good bounty and in that case you don't have much work to do in researching the project because the bounty manager will have done that but you still have to DYOR!

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August 31, 2018, 07:11:07 AM
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There are a part of bounties out there and a few may conclusion up trick. For you to select the proper bounty learn from your past works in case the campaign supervisor is legit, Inquire somebody who you know too do bounties on the off chance that the supervisor is dependable and is legit. In that way you'll be able to do more out of bounties.
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August 31, 2018, 07:25:10 AM
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We are searching for a big amount of allocation and less in participant. For me, token raised isnt a big deal when comes to good bounty. I must prefer to join not legit with good allocation. Even there is no big funds from ICO sale, i still have oppurtunity to sell my token in a good price. Unlike hot bounties which can make the price dump so hard

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August 31, 2018, 07:40:34 AM
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We all know that there are a lot of bounty in the bounty section as we can see, but my question is how to choose good bounty campaign that we are able to  earn money? Many people mention, that the only way to determine whether the bounty is profitable or not  is by reading its white paper but may I ask to those expert here what is the other way to determine the profitable bounty?


One of the reasons I chose Bounty was the Bounty Manager. When the bounty manager was good and experienced in managing a successful bounty I was more than happy to choose the bounty he was managing.
And an important reason is also the allocation of funds prepared by the ICO for the bounty program,  a large allocation of funds for the bounty program will give us more profit.
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August 31, 2018, 07:46:32 AM
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I am looking for new projects at www.icoguide.com they have not paid rates, interesting reviews.
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August 31, 2018, 07:56:53 AM
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If you value your time, then be sure to analyze the crypto project, to which you want to participate in the bounty company. Consider the rating of the manager who runs the bounty company.

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August 31, 2018, 08:12:30 AM
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mostly it comes with your experience. But I think one must pay there attention to bounty management company, history of bounty manager, the project, how the team , the whitepaper etc. you can also check the rating of the ICO but can't solely depend on that.
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August 31, 2018, 08:15:12 AM
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Investigate it is a trusted project, best is to check how many user joined.
If there is signature bounty check on the forum the number of signature users have of this project.
Check project twitter or fb if they have some marketing bout bounty.
Try to get idea how much bounty is worth not to waste 1 month time for 5 USD.
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August 31, 2018, 08:20:27 AM
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If no one noticed, then the number of new ICOs is sharply reduced. Many organizers understand that now they will not be able to repel even the funds invested in advertising and promotion. I think that this trend will continue and soon there will be only 5-10 new ICOs per month, which will last for six months.
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August 31, 2018, 08:48:52 AM
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Short checklist for bounty:

1. Bounty Pool
Focus on the dollar equivalent. The bigger, the better. But a large pool is one of the indirect signs of a scam.

2. Number of participants
Less is better. Take into account, together with paragraph #1. For example, if a company has not a large pool, but the people in it are few, then you can make good money.

3. Already invested money in the project (if ICO started)
If in the first days (I limit to 1 week) the amounts are insignificant, then it is better to abandon this project, because it is unlikely that the situation will radically change by the end of the ICO

4. Bounty manager
A lot depends on him. The forum has a lot of information about them. Personally, I like Amazix team

5. Activity
Look at the activity in the ANN topic, in the Telegram channel. The higher it is, the higher the interest in the project.


In fact, the selection criteria are much larger, but these 5 points will avoid explicit scams
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August 31, 2018, 10:54:24 AM
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We all know that there are a lot of bounty in the bounty section as we can see, but my question is how to choose good bounty campaign that we are able to  earn money? Many people mention, that the only way to determine whether the bounty is profitable or not  is by reading its white paper but may I ask to those expert here what is the other way to determine the profitable bounty?
Mate as I have experienced to choose the good bounty,you have many references so that you can avoid scam.I give you some tips that can help you:
1. Try to communicate them in Telegram,
2.Be realistic of knowing their Background and the team.
3.You should search their ICO in ICO bench.
4.And last tried to read their whitepaper and the roadmap of their project.

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August 31, 2018, 11:07:26 AM
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We all know that there are a lot of bounty in the bounty section as we can see, but my question is how to choose good bounty campaign that we are able to  earn money? Many people mention, that the only way to determine whether the bounty is profitable or not  is by reading its white paper but may I ask to those expert here what is the other way to determine the profitable bounty?
Mate as I have experienced to choose the good bounty,you have many references so that you can avoid scam.I give you some tips that can help you:
1. Try to communicate them in Telegram,
2.Be realistic of knowing their Background and the team.
3.You should search their ICO in ICO bench.
4.And last tried to read their whitepaper and the roadmap of their project.
Communicating with the campaign manager should give you more knowledge on what the project is about.

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August 31, 2018, 12:00:47 PM
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This is a good discussion. Really hoping to get more ideas from different people but for me. I must consider a project that has a really good potential and less particpants. In this way you'll get a lot bounty allocation and waiting for the right time to sell when it hits exchanges

No matter how good the developers are working on a specific project, the price will still drop if bitcoins will lose its value in the market, that is the reason why patience is more important.

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August 31, 2018, 12:34:52 PM
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all of us know that there are many bounties that we can join but make sure that youve search of that bointy if they have a good team and reas their white paper.

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