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August 17, 2018, 10:07:17 PM
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August 17, 2018, 10:22:32 PM
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I personally read 80% white paper for the projects in which I participate
Because I often write an article
But there are more important factors to make sure for credibility
Such as team and activity
Presence on the ground and in social media.

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August 21, 2018, 01:36:55 PM
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For so many, I think the best criteria to judge a bounty is by checking out the team members behind it, and accessing whether or not they are reliable enough to keep to their promises. For some others, they judge a bounty by going through the whitepaper of the project. They feel that if the project ends up being a success, then definitely all bounty promises will be fulfilled.
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August 21, 2018, 01:45:46 PM
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Personally, I try to look more closely at the team and the problem that the project is going to solve!
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August 21, 2018, 04:51:45 PM
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While some bounty hunters lay more emphasis on the community members of the project. I tend to look at the technical aspect of the Whitepaper, website structure and team because I have seen a lot of projects with large communities failed.

For me the best criteria would be to look at the project itself, a project which is planning to stay for a long time will most likely pay out the rewards for the bounty since they do not want unpaid bounties hindering their success in the market. Also I think that the bounty manager that is handling the bounty is also a big part as some are known to partner with scam projects.

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August 21, 2018, 05:01:54 PM
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you should always look at the project itself, whether it will prove to be a swine. you also need to pay attention to the product that is offered for the crypto community. Pay attention to the command. And if you have positive emotions, then this is a good bounty company.
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August 21, 2018, 05:06:55 PM
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Before joining new bounty I am doing some research. What this project stands for, why they doing an ico. Second point is team. Any all-stars team members. Another point is rewards for the bounty campaigns. It is very important how the bounty hunters would be appreciated for their hard work.

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August 21, 2018, 11:01:19 PM
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For me the most important for an ICO is the product and what is the vision behind. I am selecting those which already has a working product and it is not just an idea phase. Statistics says they have more chances for success.

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September 07, 2018, 11:37:16 AM
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Their terms.
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September 07, 2018, 11:37:58 AM
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I think Achievement is important.
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September 07, 2018, 12:22:03 PM
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While some bounty hunters lay more emphasis on the community members of the project. I tend to look at the technical aspect of the Whitepaper, website structure and team because I have seen a lot of projects with large communities failed.
Having checked on some of those criteria mentioned above some bounties still turned scam despite having a sound technical whitepaper, did you consider ICOs not reaching Soft Cap? due to already established project similar to the one you are involved.

Yep, they also use many other tricks such as putting their tokens on exchanges during the ICO, they push their token prices 5 times higher than the ICO. Is that a way to deceive investors and bounty hunters?
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September 07, 2018, 01:14:44 PM
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all what you have research is good but do not rely on that alone. whitepaper may not give you clear indication of good bounty and by the way finding good bounty this days is just luck. if you have been participating in bounties you will realized the least expected bounty are those one that turn out great while those one you give high priorities have failed.also you should learn to follow good manager that have strict rules relating to bounty campaign. this will expose some hunters that use fake account and steal peoples work thereby increasing your earning.
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September 07, 2018, 06:16:04 PM
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I think community is the key, I mean you judge the coin itself with the team and the features and the whitepaper and what its trying to solve and so forth but when it comes to bounty its all about the community, if the community is hyped and interested and excited than you are on the right path and that bounty will be both useful and worth something one day. With that in mind you can see a lot of shills doing paid work as well so you need to be careful and check why the people like the coin so much.

For example people LOVE nano but it went down incredibly however I still trust it. Spectrecoin was reached around 6 dollar levels and now dropped to 25 cents or so but I still trust it. Why do I trust these coins even tho they dropped so much? Because they are amazing and very much backed by the community.
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September 07, 2018, 07:10:08 PM
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I'm not attached to the community. I pay attention to the development team. The rating of the project is very important. These are my requirements.

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September 07, 2018, 07:30:21 PM
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If you want to judge the good bounty first check the idea secondly check the resume of team member,white paper and road map of the bounty. These things help you to select good bounty.

Yes you are right, those heavy investors should check the developers before investing a huge amount of coins in order to determine if it was a legitimate campaign or not.

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September 07, 2018, 07:32:22 PM
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The best criterion for choosing a bounty company is, first of all, the evaluation of the product produced by the company. If the product is really useful to society, it will be good.
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September 10, 2018, 11:50:40 PM
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Limitation.
If you see limits on participation in this or that project - I congratulate you.
You will most likely be able to earn good money.
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September 11, 2018, 12:13:41 AM
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The best criterion for choosing a bounty campaign is, you should evaluate the product they produced first. Check their white papers and developer as well as the team. And then analyze everything.
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September 11, 2018, 12:32:23 AM
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i usually check out the ico team first and see if they are active and promote the project at live events. if they do that, its a plus for the bountie. of course this is not the only thing that makes a good ico and bountie, but it is a point to watch out for.
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September 11, 2018, 12:47:28 AM
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There are many ways to judge a good bounty, like, reading its whitepaper. You can see all the detailed information regarding on the tokensale and its token by reading its whitepaper. You can extensively verify also the team composition if the team is strong or not.

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