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March 29, 2018, 09:12:37 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 have a good point here. First, I am looking at the bounty manager. If it has good trust ratings. Second, I read on the budgetary allocations, the hard cap and softcap. If these two are hard to reach, then I dont choose that project. Lastly, I look into their website, telegram and others in which I can read several comments about the project.

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March 29, 2018, 09:14:17 PM
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Of course, you have to know what you join. You can or read the technical documentation, or ask in the telegram group because usually when in the technical documentation there isn't enough information, managers or team of the project are very active in the telegram group. Further there is a Head of a campaign. You will see whether the manager has good reputation concerning campaigns. Those managers who have big names, as we know, have only a good campaign as they seriously care for the names and don't want that something destroyed it. And, at last, check the spreadsheet of members. You will know that the campaign will be successful if you with members who are well-known or have higher ranks, than you.
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March 30, 2018, 08:24:10 AM
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It's not as difficult as it sounds.Really just need to heed the advice of those who have already participated and have some experience.I did not immediately

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March 30, 2018, 08:31:53 AM
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Subscribe to private private chats there is always new and important information.I think that this is one of the best ways to identify and find the right project
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March 30, 2018, 08:51:26 AM
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At first I read the white paper, pay attention to the budget allocated for the project, the team. Besides, I check the bounty manager if the manager is reputable and experienced.
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March 30, 2018, 08:55:11 AM
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To choose a good bounty you must be experienced about cryptocurrency  doing good analysis about the bounty campaign you're about to join in order to earn good money.  Trading through the white paper is essential too and knowing its background
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March 30, 2018, 09:25:50 AM
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Picking a bounty is not that hard! You can choose it at bitcointalk or airdropalert, which has many good projects for you to choose, you can read many pages of information on their site, you can know a lot of information from them to decide. the project.
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March 30, 2018, 09:36:09 AM
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To be honest, it's very difficult to choose a good program right now, since managers put very cruel rules and where there are a lot of people lkshe rules, so it's impossible to earn

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March 30, 2018, 09:54:43 AM
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There are some recognizing ways for finding out a good bounty, at first you have to look into properly the website and white paper. scrutinize it and go through appropriately among these document.
After that, you may have to look for their developer team which plays an important role in selecting a good bounty. Not only that but also there mission and vision would be good indicator regarding this issue.
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March 30, 2018, 10:22:21 AM
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Just follow bounty managers, block eye, Yahoo,artiz , need money is a very good and trusted bounty manager, and their camping is very good project.
Until recently, participated in the bounty only with such well-known managers as Needmoney/aTriz/deadley
Almost all projects collected a lot of money, there is almost no scum ...
But the last 3-4 months to them in the bounty of the company is packed for 3000-5000 people, and payments to the bounty people have become simply ridiculous ... (in the Lendroid company from the manager deadley, i received $ 5 for 2 months in Twitter)
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March 30, 2018, 10:48:50 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?
Reading the white paper is important to check whether the gift campaign is good or not. In addition you also need to know who the team is behind this project.

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March 30, 2018, 11:00:33 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?

To choose a bounty, you have to check :
website
whitepaper
the team and developer
the idea of the project

after you check all of those points, then you can decide you should join the bounty or not.
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March 30, 2018, 11:03:04 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?

To choose a bounty, you have to check :
website
whitepaper
the team and developer
the idea of the project

after you check all of those points, then you can decide you should join the bounty or not.

I also think you can just follow some famous bounty mangers, they are very professional in choosing ICO projects and they are also very experienced managering the bounty campaign.


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March 30, 2018, 11:08:26 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?
I look at the number of participants. If it is a huge and there are people from the ranks of hero or legendary, it already means that the project has attracted a lot of attention. It is unlikely that this would be a deception.
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March 30, 2018, 11:13:34 AM
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Similar to how you would choose an ICO to invest in. Check the product, team and whitepaper. In the case of bounty, make sure you understand what will be expect of you to do and how rewards will be allocated
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March 30, 2018, 11:18:18 AM
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experience they say is the best teacher. with that you really tell the best bounty to participate.
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March 30, 2018, 11:28:53 AM
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First of all if we want get bounty we must go to home. After that, we can see the page in the home, then we click the announcement in alternative cryptorencies. Before we choose the bounty in announcements, we have to look about the date of the bounty. Bacause the good bounty has a new updete in the date of the announcement. So after we has a bounty the we joined it to work about the bounty.
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March 30, 2018, 11:30:20 AM
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Choose a bounty with a good bounty manager. Someone who has a positive rating, which is proof that that certain manager does not have scam projects. Also look at the project if it reachable or not.
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March 30, 2018, 11:32:58 AM
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if I choose bounty that has reached softcap.
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March 30, 2018, 11:36:03 AM
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It is very important to read the background about a bounty because there are many which are not very stable. You need to make sure you find the god ones. Also, read what other people say about them

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