Bitcoin Forum
May 13, 2024, 02:38:13 PM *
News: Latest Bitcoin Core release: 27.0 [Torrent]
 
   Home   Help Search Login Register More  
Warning: One or more bitcointalk.org users have reported that they strongly believe that the creator of this topic is a scammer. (Login to see the detailed trust ratings.) While the bitcointalk.org administration does not verify such claims, you should proceed with extreme caution.
Pages: « 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 [11]  All
  Print  
Author Topic: My 120 Days In Bounty Hunting & What I have Learnt  (Read 24088 times)
milewilda
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 3108
Merit: 1127



View Profile
June 30, 2019, 04:51:21 PM
 #201

In my 400+ days of bounty hunting ive learned that you should always do a little research when joining a bounty , check thier social media sites, and lastly if the manager is highly trusted.
For now we must do a lot of research before join some bounty campaign. Even good manager sometime price no good in market. And what can make any decision is us and it will affect on our earning in bounty campaign.

Lol! now you have to blame bounty manager for low price of the project you campaign for? how is that a bm fault? to some extent you can't even blame the team of any project for a dump in price of their token because they are not in control of the market, the price is determine by the demand and whales manipulations as well, no matter what research you do anything can still happen.
It depends but most of the time managers doesnt have nothing to do with the price but there are instances where the project team itself do handle out their marketing.
Its either their part of said bounty but most of the time they do hire up some managers on this forum but i dont see why they are taking the blame?
People mindset nowadays is really weird.

The network tries to produce one block per 10 minutes. It does this by automatically adjusting how difficult it is to produce blocks.
Advertised sites are not endorsed by the Bitcoin Forum. They may be unsafe, untrustworthy, or illegal in your jurisdiction.
1715611093
Hero Member
*
Offline Offline

Posts: 1715611093

View Profile Personal Message (Offline)

Ignore
1715611093
Reply with quote  #2

1715611093
Report to moderator
1715611093
Hero Member
*
Offline Offline

Posts: 1715611093

View Profile Personal Message (Offline)

Ignore
1715611093
Reply with quote  #2

1715611093
Report to moderator
goyal.dkg
Member
**
Offline Offline

Activity: 336
Merit: 14


View Profile
June 30, 2019, 07:58:35 PM
 #202

good post and you summarized main aspects of bounty service here.
On KYC point i beg to differ as privacy is important part for any person. There are many bounties so doing kyc with all is not good specially if they do exit scam later (most of bounties are scam). Also if you think KYC can be helpful for removing multiple accounts then unfortunately there is grey/OTC market where people sell kyc data for some bucks, so the purpose still remain unfulfilled. People even selling binance verified account however binance started video verification too.
onrise
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Activity: 1512
Merit: 316



View Profile
July 01, 2019, 05:27:03 AM
 #203

In my 400+ days of bounty hunting ive learned that you should always do a little research when joining a bounty , check thier social media sites, and lastly if the manager is highly trusted.
For now we must do a lot of research before join some bounty campaign. Even good manager sometime price no good in market. And what can make any decision is us and it will affect on our earning in bounty campaign.

Lol! now you have to blame bounty manager for low price of the project you campaign for? how is that a bm fault? to some extent you can't even blame the team of any project for a dump in price of their token because they are not in control of the market, the price is determine by the demand and whales manipulations as well, no matter what research you do anything can still happen.

Many projects in past  years where the team itself has dumped their coins when the price was right for them and  this has caused the huge crash for those coins and investors have lost a huge money as well. Also people now do not prefer much bounty projects .

███████████████████████████
███████████████████████████
████████▀         ▀████████
███████             ███████
███████             ███████
██████▀             ▀██████
█████▄         ▄██▄  ▄█████
██████████▀▀███████████████
████▀▄██▀    ▀ ▀██▀██▄▀████
████  ▀             ▀  ████
█████▄▄    ▄███▄    ▄▄█████
███████████████████████████
███████████████████████████
CHIPS!
▄▄▀▀▀█████████▄▄
██▄███████████████
█▄████████████████
██████████████████
▄█▀▀▀██████████████▄
█▄▄██████████████████
▀████▀██████▀ ▄▀█▀
██ ▀▀███▀ ▄▀▄██
███
████████▀▄█████
▄███████████████▄
▀████████████████▀
▀██████ ████▀▀

▄▄██████ ███ ██████▄▄
$100,000       
EVENT
!
The Ultimate Crypto Casino
9 CRYPTOCURRENCIES
   ▄█████████████▄     ▄▄▄
  █████████████████   █████
  ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀   ▀███▀
▄███████████████████▄   ▄
███▀             ▀███   █
███ ▐██▌ ███ ▐██▌ ███   █
███ ▐██▌ ███ ▐██▌ ███ ▀▀▀
███▄             ▄███
▀███████████████████▀
  ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
  ███████████▀▀▀███
  ███████████▄▄▄███
  ▀███████████████▀


▄███████████▄
██  █████████
██  █████████
█████▀ ▀█████ █████▄
████ ▄█▄ ████ ██████
████ ▀█▀ ████ ██████
█████▄ ▄█████ ██████
█████████  ██ ██████
█████████  ██ ██████
▀███████████▀ ██████
       ▄▄▄▄▄▄███████
       █████████████
       ▀███████████▀




joromz1226
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Activity: 798
Merit: 258


View Profile
July 02, 2019, 05:51:22 AM
 #204

New Additions: Account Farming, Bitcointalk Proof Of Authentication, KYC/AML and The Importance of KYC

Today Marked My 120 days as a bounty hunter and during this period I have gained more experience and knowledge in cryptocurrency as participating in bounty programs gave me additional exposure to the latest happenings around the crypto space. So I decided to drop few things i have learnt and also provide answers to some of the most frequent questions asked.

The Few Things I Have Learnt In The Last 120 Days
During the past 120 days, I have learnt the following from participating in different bounty programs :>
1. Patience: Participating in bounty program have taught me how to exercise patience. I have come to know that whenever they announce that they are going to distribute on a specified date just don’t expect it that day so you won’t be disappointed. Wait for them to carefully distribute your reward directly to your wallets.
2. Effective Time Management: This is one of the most important factor in bounty programs and I have seen many work got rejected because of late submission. Rule is rule and it must be obey irrespective of individual participating.
3. In-Dept Trading: Before joining I will say I have been able to trade in few cryptocurrency trading platform. Bounty have opened my eyes to numerous trading platform that I haven’t used before now.
4. Perseverance And Consistency: This keeps me going to strive for the best all the time. It is true that hunters are at the mercy of Bounty Manger Mangers and the Project team when it comes to distribution of rewards.

What Bounty Is?
Bounties are extraordinary program set aside to create awareness for the development of cryptocurrency projects and such programs usually end up rewarding participants that participated during the program. Another thing you should know is that there is always a specific time set aside for any bounty program, it can be 1 week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks and more many depending on the Project and the number of participants that sign up for it.  With this I have been able to classify Bounty into two, which are the specified and unspecified Bounty.
For Specified Bounty, there is always a specific time for such programs to end except otherwise stated. While the Unspecified Bounty end as soon as ICO ends. So it is important for bounty hunters to note the difference especially when choosing a bounty program to participate in.

Who Are Bounty Hunters?
These are some set of individuals that participates in bounty program. In addition, hunters are those set of persons who have little or no knowledge but have already made up their mind to agree to the terms and conditions of any bounty program they chose to participate in. Hence they are the Marketers that deploy their tools to create awareness for cryptocurrency projects.

Who Is A Bounty Manager?
Bounty Manager oversee the well-being of Bounty Program. They launches the program, set rules and effectively manage the bounty program. He or She as the case maybe are the ones hunters report to and are also responsible for awarding stakes. A Bounty manager can also be called; a Campaign Manager. Let me not forget to say that Bounty Manager are experience and it is difficult for hunters to trick them because they have seen it all and knows what it takes to embark in bounty. For Good Bounty Manager, check here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3085997.0 Also there are some platforms that launched good bounty programs and in this platforms you don’t need to submit your reports as it will be tracked automatically, such platforms are: BountyHive, Bounty0X, Bountyplatform to mention a few.

What Are Campaigns?
Campaigns are Subset of Bounty. In Bounty Programs, there are different types of campaigns these are Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Telegram which can be classified as Social media campaign and lately some Bounty Manager have started Classifying Reddit and LinkedIn Social as Social Media campaigns. We also have Translation, Signature, Content Creation (Articles/Blog and Videos) and Reddit Campaign.

What Stakes Is?
These are deploy tools used by bounty managers in rewarding bounty hunters before carrying out extensive calculations based on token. The beauty about stakes is that it is directly proportional to the number of tokens you will receive. So the higher your stakes, the higher your tokens.

Understanding The Bitcointalk Proof Of Authentication
These are measures set aside by Bounty Managers to help reduce hunters deploying multiple accounts in participating in the Bounty Programs. BTT proof of authentication may require of hunters to submit their details in the Bounty Thread as proof that are own the account they are using. Some Bounty Managers like Btcltcdigger, Maxx and other Good Managers of recent deployed this techniques.

Account Farming
I think this have become the other of the day in most Bounty Programs. The Blockchain technology have been designed in such a way that we can easily track transactions that go in and out of our public wallet and with such, Some Bounty Managers have taken it upon themselves to track Bounty Hunters Wallet Address such as the Ethereum Wallet Address and if there is anyone found transacting within themselves, such will be disqualify and won't receive tokens. The Beauty about this is that even if a particular hunter transfer ETH or any other ERC-20 Token to a fellow hunter and they both participated in same Bounty or previous, Both will be tagged account farming and they will lose their stakes. Amazix have banned so many hunters from participating in their bounty campaigns with this.  

What KYC/AML Is?
This has become an important aspect and process that Bounty Hunters Need to go through first in order to be eligible to receive tokens.
KYC =>>KNOW YOUR Customer, While; AML =>> Anti-Money Laundering. For More Information about KYC/AML, please Kindly refer to this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=454795.0

The Importance Of KYC In Bounty Programs
Well, from what i have seen so far, i think KYC was introduce to reduce the number of participants using multiple accounts to participate i various Bounty Campaigns. Earlier Bounty Managers deployed the Bitcointalk proof of authentication. I think this is no longer as effective as it was before, so the KYC was introduce to help work with the former.

Few Things You Need To Check Before Jumping In Any Campaign
1. Carry out extensive research on the background of the projects, check for the authenticity of the team members and advisors.
2. If it is an ICO project, check if they have reached Softcap at least you might get your reward. So I believe you might have decided after checking out those all but important things.
3. Now on the Bounty itself, make sure you read and understand the General rules and regulations of the Bounty. Check the total allocation for the whole campaign to know how feasible it is.
4. Then decide the exact program you can embark on, Translation, Signature, Facebook, and Twitter, Articles/Blog/Video and others.
5. Follow the rules, report your activities according to the campaigns you participate in. You might be required to submit your activities via google form or through the Bitcointalk Bounty thread depending on the project. There are some Bounty that don’t allow participants to edit their already submitted activities while there are some that do not put that into consideration. These are part of the reason you need to read the rules as it will guide in getting your rewards at the end of the campaigns. I have heard and seen reports from different hunters on Telegram Bounty group complaining of not receiving rewards forgetting they refuse to follow the rules.

Do I Need To Pay Before Participating In Any Bounty Program?
No, you don’t pay but rather you are rewarded for participating. Note that rewards are only meant for those who follow the rules guiding the bounty program and also carry out the require task.

Which Campaign Is More Rewarding?
This is a difficult questions because of the number of hunters who get involved in Bounty Program this days. So what I do is after checking the total allocation, briefly I observe the spreadsheet to see where there are few participants. Trust me, Telegram, Twitter and Facebook always have highest number of participants and to earn big over there you will need to be that one participants with the highest number of Facebook friends and Twitter Followers. Also try as much as possible to start your activities from the beginning of the campaign that will give you an extra edge over others.
I think I will have to go with Translation----->>>Signature----->>>Articles/Blogs/Videos----->>>Reddit----->>>Facebook, Twitter----->>>Telegram campaigns. This order shows the highest to the least rewarding campaigns.

Why Have There Been Delays In Paying For Bounty Program Of Recent?
From what I have observed so far, I think most project are trying to protect their token from depreciating in value in this bearish market as almost all altcoins have experience this of recent. Also I will like all bounty participants to understand that as far as you participate in a genuine and sincere project, I think your reward will come but it is just a matter of time they will surely distribute this reward to those participants who carry out the right task and meet the rules of the bounty program.

In conclusion, I have learnt, enjoy and benefited from my last 120 days as a bounty hunter and I anticipates for more progress as my Journey continues.

Your statement was very education in terms of bounty hunting for the bounty hunters.
This is very informative too, this should be read by the newbies here in the forum, so that each of them are become aware what they are
entering in here in crypto business industry. This would be helpful to any community in this field of business.
Mike Mayor
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Activity: 966
Merit: 535


View Profile
July 05, 2019, 10:55:36 PM
 #205

"This has become an important aspect and process that Bounty Hunters Need to go through first in order to be eligible to receive tokens." what rubbish.
KYC is not a factor in bounty hunting and should never be asked. Are you telling me you going to give access to some random internet person the same info as your bank holds about you? I trust my bank but so so sorry crypto has no room for KYC.

I don't have to do KYC ever where I live they will tell you to piss off if you think you can just ask KYC.
AML??? How in the hell do you launder something without any input?? Clearly no understanding of the process.

KYC is a cancer and you should never give it out. Not even to be in an ICO. People have no business knowing who you are. You are responsible for reporting your own earnings. You are an adult with a brain so you pay your yearly tax and what you have made. There is no need for KYC. The government doesn't give a crap where the money comes from. Criminals don't pay tax on their profits so obviously people paying tax do not need to take KYC. Anyway, I don't count people who don't pay tax as criminals. I call those who piss the tax money away criminals.

What is this obsession with knowing who everyone is? There is no legal reason to ask for KYC for bounty its all just BS. Giving your KYC doesnt give you any benefit at all. It just exposes you to a criminal network of ID theft. Do you think I am joking? Go good ID theft and see how bad it is. People can ruin your life with your personal details. IS ruining your life really worth the piss amount a bounty gives you?

If a bounty asks you for KYC. RUN!!! RUN FAR!!! RUN HARD!!! DO NOT LOOK BACK!!!!
They will sell that info. People are already buying lists of phone numbers and have so for years and years and I won't be at all surprised if you can pay to get a list of users personal info for marketing purposes.

johanesrobin
Full Member
***
Offline Offline

Activity: 658
Merit: 100



View Profile
July 09, 2019, 11:23:44 PM
 #206

In my 400+ days of bounty hunting ive learned that you should always do a little research when joining a bounty , check thier social media sites, and lastly if the manager is highly trusted.
For now we must do a lot of research before join some bounty campaign. Even good manager sometime price no good in market. And what can make any decision is us and it will affect on our earning in bounty campaign.

Lol! now you have to blame bounty manager for low price of the project you campaign for? how is that a bm fault? to some extent you can't even blame the team of any project for a dump in price of their token because they are not in control of the market, the price is determine by the demand and whales manipulations as well, no matter what research you do anything can still happen.

Many projects in past  years where the team itself has dumped their coins when the price was right for them and  this has caused the huge crash for those coins and investors have lost a huge money as well. Also people now do not prefer much bounty projects .

I agree with you. too many bounty scams here.
although the moderator in this forum has maximized the prevention of scammers. But the bounty is still favored by some people who still survive their jobs.
Pages: « 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 [11]  All
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.19 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!