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September 24, 2018, 08:59:01 AM
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I followed the gift that already had a sale even though it was still not so full but I was often convinced of the gift program that had been sold and presented on their website.
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September 24, 2018, 09:01:00 AM
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How long since you earn some profit from joining a bounty for me the last reward that have a value is back in January,
And since most of the bounties and ICO are just scams how do you choose the bounty that you would join?
Are you joining the bounty because it is handled by a well known bounty manager,
Or just because it have a high rate at some ICO ratings,
Or are you really reading their white paper and spending time to look for a good project .
Hope you could help other hunters by sharing how to choose a good project not just for bounty but also for investment.

I am relying on all of the given particulars about the bounty and added into that is the people behind the project,the team that responsible for such ico,these characters are the best weapon to prevent being in scam ico and other same matters,this would keep you earning even smaller amount but legit
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September 24, 2018, 09:01:34 AM
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IT takes me last year 4 months before i get the first salary in cryptocurrency worht 1100 USD.
Not its 4 months long since i got my last payment worth 800 USD.
well some of my bounty payment were just in my wallet holding and hoping to have more profit.
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September 25, 2018, 04:55:06 AM
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Mostly choosing bounties can be a game of luck, you try as much as possible to make the best educated guess by researching the project and feeding yourself as much information about it as possible but the fact still remains that there might be some that are the most professional looking but end up being scams so there is that.
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September 27, 2018, 01:20:09 AM
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Well let's face it there are so many project taht would turn to be a scam and there are some good project that would fail.
We couldn't really tell which one would be successful .
But there are some project that would be successful in their ICO and when they hit the market their price wouldn't hit their ICO price.
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September 27, 2018, 01:35:02 AM
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Join the famous manager who usually good for pays bounty reward  Grin,  that's what I often do instead of looking for projects and reading whitepaper. Indeed, since January, there were many bounties that were not serious projects because most fake projects, or fraud. but it could also be because the market currently bad situation but I believe there are certainly potential projects  Grin.
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September 27, 2018, 01:52:04 AM
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1. Check their partners and investors. If they have big investors it means project is liable.
2. Check little about project through website and whitepaper. If you don't have technical knowledge then check reviews on Icobench or Icodrops.
3. Check their team members
4. Check if they already have MVP ready. Good projects usually have MVP ready before ICO.

I agree with these steps and maybe you can check the bounty manager reputation who handled the bounty campaign. We can check their history of the bounty campaign because there are some Bounty Manager with a great reputation and their accept the job to manage the bounty campaign with great requirements. They did not just accept to manage but they reviewed it first.
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September 27, 2018, 01:59:42 AM
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Choosing a good bounty is one of the core pre-requisites before participating in any bounty yet it is something which is very difficult to do. Most bounties possess similar features, thus making it difficult to fish out a promising one. However, what I normally do is to look at the people managing it, ICO rating, bounty pool, rate at which bounty dev updates their websites and other social media platforms. Any bounty with positive infos on the above listed features qualifies a good bounty and its worth participating in such bounty.

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September 27, 2018, 02:02:10 AM
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1. Check their partners and investors. If they have big investors it means project is liable.
2. Check little about project through website and whitepaper. If you don't have technical knowledge then check reviews on Icobench or Icodrops.
3. Check their team members
4. Check if they already have MVP ready. Good projects usually have MVP ready before ICO.

I agree with these steps and maybe you can check the bounty manager reputation who handled the bounty campaign. We can check their history of the bounty campaign because there are some Bounty Manager with a great reputation and their accept the job to manage the bounty campaign with great requirements. They did not just accept to manage but they reviewed it first.

there are some bounty manager without a good reputation what I mean is they are red trusted but they still have the projects that is well, but ofcourse the reputation is important when handling a bounty project because it means that they are reviewing the project before accepting it or else they will lose their good reputation.
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September 27, 2018, 02:08:53 AM
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How long since you earn some profit from joining a bounty for me the last reward that have a value is back in January,
And since most of the bounties and ICO are just scams how do you choose the bounty that you would join?
Are you joining the bounty because it is handled by a well known bounty manager,
Or just because it have a high rate at some ICO ratings,
Or are you really reading their white paper and spending time to look for a good project .
Hope you could help other hunters by sharing how to choose a good project not just for bounty but also for investment.

All of these that you have said are the best strategies on how to choose good ICOs and i more focus on the bounty managers reputation and experiences because for me the good BM will always review will the project before accepting it because their reputation is at stake.

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September 27, 2018, 02:10:22 AM
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The last token I receive from bounty was a few months a ago. It was from Sp8de, this was handled by ColorlessK . The bounty was great but the rewards were too small for me to sell. I am still hodling the coin waiting for it to be good enough to sell. No matter how hard you try to spot a legit campaign, you will still find an ICO that will end up being a scam. So what I do is to join short term campaigns so I can have more campaigns to join in a year.

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September 27, 2018, 02:22:15 AM
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Before choosing any bounty I always subject it to serious scrutiny which ranges from their ratings, reputation of the manager, activities of their telegram and ANN thread, white paper and their team with all of the above at my disposal I can now analyse and come to a logical conclusion in choosing the right one having shortlisted at least three bounties.

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September 27, 2018, 02:41:11 AM
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Mostly choosing bounties can be a game of luck, you try as much as possible to make the best educated guess by researching the project and feeding yourself as much information about it as possible but the fact still remains that there might be some that are the most professional looking but end up being scams so there is that.
Yes seems like it is just a game of luck there are so many ICO so many project to choose but we can't tell which one would survive and which one is just a scam.

Well let's face it there are so many project taht would turn to be a scam and there are some good project that would fail.
We couldn't really tell which one would be successful .
But there are some project that would be successful in their ICO and when they hit the market their price wouldn't hit their ICO price.

It is true I have seen some alt-coin which have a price that is lower than their ICO price.
And it is also my reason why I don't participate too much in an ICO,
Because there are some who wouldn't make it to the trading site for some reason and there are some who gets into some trading site or platform that have a lower value than their ICO price.
I mean why would we invest in their ICO if we could get much more token and way more cheaper when they hit the market.
Seems like ICO is just another way to gamble your money.

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September 27, 2018, 03:06:57 AM
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First and further most, a solid, trustworthy and sincere project staffs/team especially the manager. This is very important because they holds the greatest impact of the project, yes community also but how the staffs handle everything is the foundation. It's not hard for the community to trust if the management is working good. For the whitepaper, they say uniqueness of the project is a plus for investors but for me it's the consistency. We are humans and consitency is rare to us but with a great team, it can happen. Roadmap is also important because it is the flow of the project and how it goes will affect everything. Just like learning something, it should be a step by step analyzation.
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September 27, 2018, 03:24:59 AM
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Following the Bounty Program that is managed by a well-known manager and reading white paper is one of the ways I do in choosing the bounty program that I joined. However, how long will it take to get profit from joining the bounty there is no clear answer, because I enjoy this job.
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September 27, 2018, 07:55:54 AM
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How long since you earn some profit from joining a bounty for me the last reward that have a value is back in January,
And since most of the bounties and ICO are just scams how do you choose the bounty that you would join?
Are you joining the bounty because it is handled by a well known bounty manager,
Or just because it have a high rate at some ICO ratings,
Or are you really reading their white paper and spending time to look for a good project .
Hope you could help other hunters by sharing how to choose a good project not just for bounty but also for investment.

for my opinion,
first i will look at the number of participants in the bounty program
2nd do some research on the ICO project, i will choose those quality and potential ICO project
last i will clarify when will be the Token distribution date, of cz the sooner, the better

Just spend some time for researching and comparing different programs, will be more easier for u  Wink
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September 27, 2018, 08:01:24 AM
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Personally, I appreciate the ico on the basis of the Manager's bounty. A good Manager will never participate in a bad ico.
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September 28, 2018, 02:15:01 PM
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How long since you earn some profit from joining a bounty for me the last reward that have a value is back in January,
And since most of the bounties and ICO are just scams how do you choose the bounty that you would join?
Are you joining the bounty because it is handled by a well known bounty manager,
Or just because it have a high rate at some ICO ratings,
Or are you really reading their white paper and spending time to look for a good project .
Hope you could help other hunters by sharing how to choose a good project not just for bounty but also for investment.

If bounty campaigns are chosen based on those who manage them alone, there might be a mistake. Although, following some bounty managers is not a mistake, but after that, i still go ahead to research on the project by reading the whitepaper to give me clue on what to ask the admins and team on their telegram channels.

There are times you will read whitepaper and might nit be convinced enough. Even if you feel convinced, ask questions. Know about the core team, the legal team and other team members.
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September 28, 2018, 03:11:10 PM
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the gift of the project gives us great opportunities and is very easy enough to participate, but there are many scams by using us as gift hunters to promote the product and the manager goes without a trace. we must be able to distinguish by looking at prospects and managers or development teams that are known for more or less can reduce the risk of failure.
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October 04, 2018, 03:44:16 AM
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In my case since i started september last year i can say that i earn a decent income until now. Well i think even how good the project is if people would not invest on it, it would be useless and we bounty hunters would not get paid. I think sometimes it's just luck to get bounties that will reach their target funds.

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