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October 19, 2018, 09:15:11 PM
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I recommend that you take a couple of days to do research about the ICO you like, you could start with the whitepaper, to get a general idea of the currency they want to make and the philosophy they pursue, it is also important to investigate the team, try to look out for experienced people in key positions, which is quite difficult in a nascent market like this.

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October 19, 2018, 09:37:35 PM
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Gone are the days when white paper and concept are the criteria for choosing bounty / ICO, the rate of scam in the space is so much that scammers can make a wonderful white paper with a beautiful concept but once they collect investors funds, they will do exist scam, so these days, I normally join bounty through managers, there are some managers that have build good reputation in the forum and they engage with these ICO team very well to make sure that they are not scam before running their bounty.

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October 19, 2018, 09:39:49 PM
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I usually join bounty from established website like bountyhive who will have done thorough research about the project they want to campaign for. Even with their though scrutiny of project,  they still bring to participant project that doesn't reach softcap. Which mean,  you can't totally be 100% correct  while picking project but  atleast more than 80% of their project is usually successful
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October 19, 2018, 09:44:25 PM
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It’s pretty hard to choose a good bounty company today, as there are a number of problems, for example, there are several, firstly a small bounty pool and a large number of participants, and secondly, there are bots in the participants of bounty companies

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October 19, 2018, 09:55:14 PM
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Since I join the crypto space, I have always join bounty through bounty managers and I have never join a scam project, apart from joining bounty managers project, I also do my own research before making up my mind to join because bounty managers are human begins and can make mistakes too.

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October 19, 2018, 09:59:20 PM
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Now there have been so many scam projects so choosing projects have been a problem but there are so many criteria which I use for choosing bounties. I make sure I read thoroughly from their whitepaper and also know whether their products are achievable and lastly the team behind the project.
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October 19, 2018, 10:02:27 PM
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I'm new here since early 2018, but I have a little experience.
Q: How we can know a good ICO/ITO?
A:
1) Look at their telegram group, are they have a big community and the members are active?. I rate the project up to 40% to be a success.
2) Find their whitepaper, read it slowly but surely. (They must have a product to make an investor interested). I rate the project up to 30%.
3) In the last, look at the team. Are there active in the community? what language style they have used? are they a friendly men/woman?? I rate this up to 40%

Totally I just research on 3 things, the first is Community (up to 40%), the second is Product (up to 30%), the third is Team (up to 40%)
Q: How we can know a good bounty?
A: Same like research a good project

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October 19, 2018, 10:05:18 PM
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it's true what you say that many who join the bounty campaign will provide income. they are divided into 2 parts. the first part, they were deceived by the campaign and one more part they were profitable with the campaign they joined. in choosing a campaign, you will first see the manager, then the project / whitepaper concept and will check the ICO rating.
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October 19, 2018, 10:05:39 PM
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It’s pretty hard to choose a good bounty company today, as there are a number of problems, for example, there are several, firstly a small bounty pool and a large number of participants, and secondly, there are bots in the participants of bounty companies
in my opinion you are less careful in choosing a bounty campaign because of the reasons for the small amount of funds provided and the campaign participants. try to find a campaign that is rarely followed by many participants with a better allocation of funds in this case you must be careful in analysis

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October 19, 2018, 10:12:15 PM
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• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.
It is difficult to choose, because I seek for highest paying bounties.

I do my search like this:

1) I look for highest paying bounties and I open dozens of them in tabs
2) I remove all bounties with KYC requirement
3) I remove all bounties with low payment for signature participants and bounties with large number of signature participants
4) Research project (team members, idea, whitepaper)
5) step number 4 leaves me maybe 5 bounties to join. I pick one.
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October 19, 2018, 10:14:50 PM
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Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

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• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


well the list you itemized are also part of what a prospective bounty participants should look out for. However a well detailed information about the project should be accessed because earning from a Bounty is highly dependent on how successful the project turns out to be.
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October 19, 2018, 10:34:35 PM
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I take bounty on this forum. I analyze them and add my favorite to my spreadsheet. I also read an interesting channel in the telegram, where they make reviews on different projects. He is also a source of bounty companies for me.

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October 19, 2018, 10:39:22 PM
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Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


I think that in the bounty campaign it is difficult to predict whether this project really produces what is just fraud, but whatever results in it we have to accept it because all the risks are there, good intentions will get good too
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October 19, 2018, 10:42:44 PM
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Sometimes it also about luck. Anyways when bounty era was good, I used to trust amazix bounties cos their success rate was high. Though market is not all that good, I still follow them. So to me, my selection is based on management team.

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October 19, 2018, 10:51:17 PM
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Before choosing a company bounty, make sure that the project is not a scam, you can simply write the project name in Google or visit the thread dedicated to finding scam on the forum.

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October 19, 2018, 11:10:21 PM
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That are part of things you look before joining any bounty campaign but doesn't determine the success of a campaign. Most of the time ICO can't be predict that why as a bounty hunters you need to participate I different bounties because you don't know the one that you will profit from.
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October 19, 2018, 11:26:46 PM
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follow ico who has reached hardcap, find some advantages from their sales. I think it's better than participating from the beginning and we don't know whether this project will be successful or not.
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October 19, 2018, 11:36:35 PM
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Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

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• Bounty Presentation
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There are several factors to be considered to determine whether a project is a scam or not. Not all projects that fail is a scam. And not all great projects are successful. It is easier for me if there are certain campaign managers who have a high reputation and good background to be followed but there is no perfect manager, even them sometimes fail to identify if it is a scam or a project that will fail at the end of the campaign. What I suggest is to make our own research on how to identify those scam projects so we will not support one.
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October 19, 2018, 11:41:57 PM
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Someone told me that joining a bounty campaign would provide you some income, well I agree with that because if you're going to take a look at the users in the forum the one with the largest number of traffic is in the bounty section.

I've been here in a while and noticed that some people are joining a scam campaign and some are earning good in some certain campaigns my question is that how do bounty hunters like you chose legit or profitable bounty campaigns?

Is it?

• Through Manager
• Projects Concept/Whitepaper
• Bounty Presentation
• Etc.


That's because profit from bounties are not having consistency and unfortunate events are always possible to happen such as scam projects which can't really be indentified at the first glance on it. Some are indeed aearning huge profit but it won't be always huge since there are differences on the outcomes of the projects.
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October 19, 2018, 11:46:47 PM
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I chose the bounty, saw the sales results from the project. for example, the project sales have reached softcap in the sense of a bounty in a safe zone, but see also partner, team, and updates from devloper

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