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March 04, 2018, 03:23:35 PM
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It is not really hard for you to choose bounty. But when I am choosing bounty in which I'll join is if this kind of bounty has a ideal project of this time. I personally thinks that, there were a lot of projects that are not worthy of your time of representing in this forum. Just check if it is ideal.
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March 04, 2018, 03:27:47 PM
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Yes, by just reading their white paper, it can help you to decide whether the bounty is great. Other ways to determine by looking at their facebook page and telegram where there were a lot of good projects of the bounty program. Because of that you will determine it if it was a good bounty or not.
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March 04, 2018, 03:31:23 PM
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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?
You can check their whitepaper and also the capacity or the power of the bounty manager if his past coins are successful or not, in choosing the bounty it is also necessary to check the bounty manager because he will also be the great factor in expanding and promoting the ico.

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March 04, 2018, 04:21:28 PM
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How to choose bounty? Well, there are many of bounties to chose from. Study it, research if the project has potential. Trust you instincs.
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March 05, 2018, 01:30:41 PM
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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?
There are lot of bounty are success in there projects that I been joined also reading the whitepaper determined if the bounty is will be success that you can able to earn much profit.

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March 05, 2018, 01:36:07 PM
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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?

here's how:
1. Choose the bounty campaign that manage by a popular manager.
2. Look for the allocated token. 2%-5% is a good campaign
3. Join their telegram and social media account, if there is a big community then it is a good campaign.
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March 05, 2018, 01:38:50 PM
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I follow some projects that are already in managed by bounty manager who 's familiar. besides, I'm more comfortable join that has been included in the list bounty portal because I think they've chosen a quality Ico and the goal is clear. Because bounty managers who have their own platforms conduct meetings and research before including Ico on their list.

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March 05, 2018, 02:10:02 PM
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I have  three main checkpoints  to choose bounty:
1) total bounty rewards
2) business idea of project or revolutionary  technology
3)  team and content of white paper
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March 05, 2018, 02:22:27 PM
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For me another tip is by checking the background of the successful projects and I'm always checking the team that handles this then I support them and patiently looking for a new project which they will handle again. I'm doing this because if their first project succeed, mostly the next will be as well since they already had an influence.
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March 05, 2018, 02:27:55 PM
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If I want to join ico I join its bounty so I am looking its team and advisor . I believe advisors are most important thing in icos. Also you can look  number of participant.

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March 05, 2018, 02:29:49 PM
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Simply, there is calculations of the % bounty program amount. Divide by the different bounties such as blog and signatures.. after divide by the participants and stakes. So that how it works, but you never know what could happen, for example bounties could be canceled by the team. There is some examples of that cases like Verify which i have participated, they just canceled everything.

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March 05, 2018, 02:32:20 PM
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First, research the certain project with its background.
Check its team and ask for more information.
Be wise and smart handling situations like this for you not to be scammed.
Look for its content and familiarize a certain bounty
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March 05, 2018, 02:36:17 PM
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look at the number of participants - the less is the better for you, and of course the team means a lot in fundraising

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March 05, 2018, 02:37:36 PM
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For me another tip is by checking the background of the successful projects and I'm always checking the team that handles this then I support them and patiently looking for a new project which they will handle again. I'm doing this because if their first project succeed, mostly the next will be as well since they already had an influence.


I agree with you, plus the obvious project, Roadmap runs as determined,

if like this project will most likely be successful,

and the token price will also be very significant in the market.
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March 05, 2018, 02:42:35 PM
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Well For me the way I choose my bounty is to go for projects I really like, that is how I choose my bounty and it has been working for me. I do my research on projects before choosing their bounty.
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March 05, 2018, 02:43:15 PM
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Choosing a bounty requires a good team operating the project.
It is What i really look forward to from bounties that i join.
So that i can be sure that it is not a scam.
Also, checking the background of the project before entering the bounty.
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March 05, 2018, 02:43:27 PM
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yea i would also agree with others here on bitcointalk first thing to consider before joining a bounty is to look into bounty manager and avoid any bounty manager with negative trust score. Look into his/her past campaigns. Second look into project and see if they are conducting an ICO and try to see their ICO rating on icobench or icodrops. If no ICO then check out their whitepaper for some understanding of the project.
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March 05, 2018, 02:46:16 PM
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read carefully the contents of the project to understand what should be done to adjust to our abilities and do not force if you can not follow because it can fail to get money and monitor its development in order to know the project will be successful or just a trick.

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March 05, 2018, 02:53:35 PM
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you have to choose your bounty like a ICO because they pay you with that tokens.if the project become succed you gonna earn well.

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March 05, 2018, 03:06:58 PM
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Choosing my bounty is by going for the projects I really like and also i consider bounty managers handling them. i like to do where the managers are active and count your stake ahead of time even before the bounty ends. SO I choose my bounty based on the project and the bounty manager.

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