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May 25, 2018, 10:31:33 PM
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There are several things I saw to pick best signature campaign website, white paper, team, manager bounty, and the success of ICO.
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June 09, 2018, 07:39:29 PM
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There are no special ways of picking signature but the only strategy I use is that I follow some bounty managers that have good reputation so I joined signature from their current bounty campaign
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June 09, 2018, 07:46:59 PM
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I basically check the project, the project team on the Scam, write them an e-mail personally. and of course I look at how much pool bounty

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June 09, 2018, 07:57:14 PM
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Picking signatures might not be a very easy task. There are quite a number of factors to be considered when choosing a signature campaign, You could focus on the project itself, how solid is it, and does it have a definitive project plan? You might also want to look into the project its offering, how relevant is  it to the market, Then the most important is the bounty managers, if the bounty manager is a reputable one then there are chances that the campaign will be a success.

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June 09, 2018, 08:02:38 PM
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This is really a problem for bounty hunters that scam projects are increasing. But there are lot of good projects also. You have to analyze properly to detect it. Good ICO has reputed manager and team members. Also their project is good. You should check their white paper and roadmap too. Their pre events are successful. And the key factor of being Good ICO i think is Good activity in social medias.
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June 09, 2018, 08:03:55 PM
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To choose a good ICO project as well as a good signature campaign, you need to have the knowledge and experience in selecting your own ICO. Frequently, before participating in bounty campaigns, I often research ICO projects at ICO evaluation websites such as icobench, icoreview, icomarket, which will give us an overview of the potential of the project, Also update the social news on that ICO to be able to make the best decision!
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June 09, 2018, 08:28:15 PM
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I like to select signature campaigns from projects that allocate a decent percentage of their total coins to the bounties.  I also look for responsive bounty managers, solid project/whitepaper/website and team.  If there's an excel spreadsheet that shows how many people are already signed up for the bounty, that can sway my decision as I don't want to enter a saturated signature campaign with way too many users splitting a small amount of coins.
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June 09, 2018, 08:32:38 PM
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arguably the first requirement to join a signature campaign is to choose a good project and a project that has completed their hard stamp, this is the first requirement for me. Do not choose a perfunctory project because it will be detrimental to your time.
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June 09, 2018, 08:38:40 PM
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I always look for a dedicated pool for the company, as well as for the number of participants, and of course the quality of the project. If all the criteria suit me, I'll take part.
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June 09, 2018, 08:42:16 PM
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I pick signature campaign  by checking bitcointalk thread, whitepaper, The Hard cap and soft cap target of the ICO. A very competent and trusted Campaign manager here in bitcointalk, and If the white paper is well presented and the team has experience in cryptocurrency.
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June 09, 2018, 08:45:14 PM
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The first thing you should look at is the managers of that campaign...he must be a well reputed manager here ao probability of scam goes down...next thing you should look at it how many participants already joined that campaign if there are many who already joined then look for another one with less participants

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June 09, 2018, 08:46:20 PM
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For me to choose a best signature I think is to read their whitepaper or you can do a simple research about the project behind that project and who involved that project
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June 09, 2018, 11:37:09 PM
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You have to work out Your own set of criteria when choosing Bounty campaigns. Include  important elements in selection like :
Experienced Bounty manager, research and learn  about the project ( Website, WP, soft-hard cap, Team, Roadmap, Bounty %  allocation )
Check  the Social Media presence  of the ICO - how they communicate, response to the Field in Telegram, BT , Bounty group etc.
Do Your own research and after that look who others are joining
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June 09, 2018, 11:51:18 PM
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Most people get attract from the design of website or thread and they decide to join that bounty campaign. Sometimes they join specific bounty campaign because of high rewards but at the end of campaigns they may get scammed or they not get the whole amount of money or bounty campaigns failed ICO and many other reasons.There are many things to remember while choosing proper bounty campaign. The first thing is that Team of the project. If they project don’t have proper or experienced team mates then there are chances that project may get dumbbed on way.The second thing is Idea of the project. To know about the project you need to visit their whitepaper most of the bounty companies are writing about their project in the whitepaper. Bounty campaign is the third factor which you need to analyze before joining any bounty. With this, you must also consider different factors  affecting the campaign itself.
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June 09, 2018, 11:51:51 PM
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Good signature campaigns depend on how how the project you are working for can achieve their final goal: getting the product to work so people will actually need their tokens/coins. If the project is not feasible the signature campaign is likely not to pay much. You can choose to join campaigns managed by experienced managers like sylon and amazix bounties. Meanwhile, take time to read about any project before joining the campaign.
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June 09, 2018, 11:58:16 PM
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Read all the staffs and read the generals rules. For me i dont join bounty if it has a negative trust. And if its has sucessfull ICO. Thats the main thing i useless do first of all. And for me, i joined bounty that it has only short term, i dont join with long term. Buy again thats my own strategy. We can join even long term or short term.
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June 10, 2018, 12:07:10 AM
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The Bounty program was launched, of which 23% was for signature campaigns, and even for the Newbie, it was also attractive. You want to join the best signature campaign. Requires only Telegram and Bitcoin account! If you do not have a quick registration to get money.
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June 10, 2018, 12:08:35 AM
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I think you should check how high the rewards for the campaign are. If there are big rewards it is a nice bounty Wink
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June 10, 2018, 12:45:06 AM
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i believe that the legends are good and if they announce a campaign that is good for us and now a days people are high in numbers some time with in a couple of minutes the campaign get full crowd and the participants completed. But still all the campaigns which is promoted by legendary members they are real and good be trust worthy in life.

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June 10, 2018, 12:45:14 AM
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I just started with this so maybe it turns out I'm completely wrong here... but what I looked for was the following:

*Good project idea
*Enough people intrested in the project
*Good team
*Good bounty manager
*Enough funds distrubuted to bounty hunters

So basicly the same stuff I look for in an ICO except for the bounty part.
I agree with you. If the ICO are good, of course usually have a good bounty program too. The most important thing is to make sure the project is not a SCAM  Grin.
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