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June 10, 2018, 04:20:10 PM
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You have to choose the ICO project first, and to study it carefully before participating in its bounty campaigns. You can check the team. Because there are many crazy advisor that can bring ICO into success. If the project have some potential and expected to success, then you can join its bounty.
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June 10, 2018, 04:20:33 PM
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Its not an easy thing choosing a bounty campaign, But proper reading through the bounty's ann and websites will give you an overview of what the project is all about, and what it offers the market, based on this, you can make decisions on whether they  are solid enough and worth your participation, be sure to check on the campaign manager too,  a god and reputable campaign manager is more likely to oversee a good project with high chances of sucess
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June 10, 2018, 04:25:56 PM
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not difficult, you just have to choose bounty that according to you according to your ability, especially in terms of terms. to choose which bounty is good, you can find out from whitepaper, roadmap, social media, and telegram. then I personally rely heavily on trusted bounty manager

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June 10, 2018, 04:35:02 PM
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To reduce the risk when choosing ICO, I choose the best gift campaign depending on all kinds of evidence from other users, This is the only way to make the right decision, To reduce the risk when choosing ICO, I start my analysis by checking the availability of their work or online business, Next, I study the project idea and the need for blockchain technology.
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June 10, 2018, 04:37:35 PM
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Choosing is simple and easy but yet if you dont check properly there are some campaign thats not good to invest specialy those campaign that there some projects that almost the same feature and thats the reason why they are unsuccessfull project
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June 10, 2018, 05:11:28 PM
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The majority of bouty hunters doing youtube bounties oftenly would concede that numberless times abuse supporters once the revenues are finalised.
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June 10, 2018, 05:45:53 PM
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Key of good bounty - bounty manager.

I noticed that those bounty managers who have nicknames spelling similar to  the coin they are promoting - can give more reward, because they are from project's team, not hired outsider.

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June 10, 2018, 08:14:55 PM
Last edit: June 11, 2018, 07:40:34 PM by MistiB
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In my experience the best bounties I have participated in have been NEP-5 ICO's. There are several ways to participate and the tokens received are actually worth something unlike many ERC20 bouties/airdrops I have participated in.

I started holding NEO in December and have been accumulating during dips. By holding NEO you not only earn gas but many of the NEP-5 projects airdrop tokens to NEO holders. Between the airdrops and bounties I have earned many free tokens that have added $$ to my portfolio. I would say that I have been rewarded fairly for the task I have completed through NEP5 bounties.

The bounties are all structured differently but 3 recent ICO's have been managed by the Goblin team and I have to say they have done a great job. Currently they have 2 active bounties Asura Coin and Spotcoin and you can register using this link http://www.g0blin.com/ join Spotcoin Bounty Telegram https://t.me/spotcoinbounty

Spotcoin will have their Pre-ICO June 12-June 14, 2018 and will announce public sale soon.
Pre-ICO details https://medium.com/spotcoin/time-to-take-action-exclusive-spot-pre-ico-sale-opens-tuesday-38132914f597 and instructions https://youtu.be/pKBbc7BWFy0

Spotcoin has a very good team of professionals that are very active within the community. They also spend alot of time educating about blockchain and will start the Black Sea Blockchain Institute in Tblisi, Georgia. Offering accredited classes to those interested in a blockchain career.

Spotcoin was founded in November 2016 opening a wholesale crypto/fiat OTC, with over $10 million in volume for 2017.
They will expand the OTC and add a digital crypto exchange, Spotpay and a mining facility.

You can register at Spotcoin so you are ready to register for public sale whitelist when its announced. https://www.spotcoin.com/ref/9faac01a-2d41-11e8-9fe8-0e2c9ce2c3c8 you can also access the whitepaper to learn more. If you have questions about Spotcoin, join their telegram https://t.me/spotcointeam

Asura Coin is currently having their crowdsale, register for whitelist https://asuracoin.io/
There Bounty is still going on and you can register on Goblin website. There are several tasks available so you still have time to earn free ASA.

Asura Coin is a platform for gamers that allows you to play against others with similar skill sets. You can place bets and if you are the winner you will earn ASA. You can also vote on which tournaments you would like hosted on Asura Coin platform, and if you want to improve your skills they offer guides and other information provided by professional players.

Join Telegram if you want to learn more or have questions https://t.me/AsuraCoin

Some other current bounties for NEP-5 ICOs

FTW Coin-Current Sale
15% Bonus until June 2 then goes to 10% bonus
Website  https://www.ftwcoin.io/feel-lucky-today/Xix96h22ufvtYZXi3
Telegram https://t.me/ftwcoin
Airdrop    https://t.me/FTWAirdrop_bot?start=488794570

Epiphany Bounty
Website https://www.epnex.io/sign.html?i=00Jdxze
Telegram  https://t.me/epnex

Safeguard-Current Sale
Join Bounty http://queue.vip/5jAnGQw

Senno-Current Sale
Join Bounty http://vy.tc/fARLn90
Join token sale  https://senno.io/?ref=174&subid=

For updates about NEP5 bounties and airdrops join https://t.me/thepowerofneonews


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June 10, 2018, 08:24:39 PM
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If you do not understand, I advise you to look at the ranks of the participants. This is my way.
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June 10, 2018, 08:26:55 PM
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June 10, 2018, 08:27:42 PM
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not difficult, you just have to choose bounty that according to you according to your ability, especially in terms of terms. to choose which bounty is good, you can find out from whitepaper, roadmap, social media, and telegram. then I personally rely heavily on trusted bounty manager
In choosing a bounty, you just need to assess the project if it is good or it is going to be successful. Search everything about the project, it must have a solid team, good company foundation and good quality of the product and services they are offering.
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June 10, 2018, 08:41:17 PM
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Personally, the criteria i use i check out the team how big the community is the amount of fund raised already the bounty manager credential is so important too.
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June 10, 2018, 09:06:05 PM
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To choose a bounty company you can go to popular sites and choose the company that suits you. But if you want to risk and try to earn a lot, you should find the little-known company bounties yourself and go into them ... The truth in them may not be paid at all!

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June 10, 2018, 09:52:58 PM
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I pay attention to the bounty of managers, team, website and activities of the company. I can search for reviews. I also look at the amount of tokens and the amount of money you need to collect for the company.
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June 11, 2018, 09:57:41 AM
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To choose a good bounty you must first need to investigate well and gather some data about the project if its popular to investors and has a potential to be success.
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June 13, 2018, 05:44:47 PM
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You must learn more about the project developers. This research effort also consists in reading about the team behind the project. And then read what other people think.
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June 13, 2018, 06:09:31 PM
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it's not that really hard you just check the background like white paper, website if it's good or not and check the bounty manager and the team if they're legit people

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June 13, 2018, 06:11:44 PM
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get Airdrop Token... is very easy and only 5 minutes work. 400 token you get if you register. and later comes another ICO. look into my signature.
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June 13, 2018, 06:13:33 PM
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Firstly you should study carefully the white paper, roadmap and the team standing behind. It is good if there is already any product or a clear plan for project development
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June 13, 2018, 06:48:03 PM
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im not pro cause you can see im just a jr.member but  what i do is just check the project if it's good check the white paper if it's not plagiarize  etc and if the bounty manager/team if they're legit people
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