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February 09, 2019, 03:44:54 AM
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Cheesy Hi friends, I realize most of the bounty hunter want to know about the steps for choosing the best project to start bounty hunting. thus i have created some of the finest methods i personally consider while choosing the bounty projects. I feel this will be benifitial for the bounty community, thus,  i am going to share these with you guys. if you have any further points to highlight additionally you may please comment down below. Roll Eyes

Most Initial thing i check for choosing a bounty programme:
1. The quality of project: 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.
Ofcourse this is not a thing to share but i have seen many hunters participating in a project which i confirmly know that the project is surely a dead project. hence, before looking anything else you can overview the concept and quality of the project.

2. Number of participants in the bounty program:  this is a another sure for trick to reduce the wastage of time for choosing the right bounty project. just check the date of bounty published and look for the total participants in the project. if, overall amount is justifiable then you can go for the hunting.

3. ICO Bounty budget (% of ICO tokens for the whole bounty program): sometime the percentage of bounty allocation is so poor that you recieve a penny for your months of hardwork. bounty hunter is not a difficult job but you have to invest a good amount of time to fulfill the steps asked by manager. simply the projects runs for few weeks to months hence, this time cost is your expense to get the return of bounty rewards.

4. Money raised in the ICO Pre-Sale or Main Sale up to now: this is not a very important factor however it can be a usefull thing to confirm a good project.


5. Token distribution date: see distribution of project. sometime bounty budget is so good that people enter into job without verifying the overall project. token distribution is another thing you should check to know the future aspect of the project.

Most important: TRUSTED BOUNTY MANAGER:- now-a-days, bounty managers are biggest player to  fulfill the community management role. in the tough compition choosing the trusted bounty manager is a good option to fast bounty hunting.
Choosing ICO bounty program is not exact science. It requires due diligence and judgement calls most of the time. Investing some time for researching and comparing different programs based on the outlined factors will give you the upper hand and help you stay ahead in the ICO bounty hunting game.



as you can see, not all of the project will going to be good, but I see some good project that turns out to leave investors in the future. Their clue is when their proposals are too good to be true.
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February 09, 2019, 08:58:23 AM
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Cheesy Hi friends, I realize most of the bounty hunter want to know about the steps for choosing the best project to start bounty hunting. thus i have created some of the finest methods i personally consider while choosing the bounty projects. I feel this will be benifitial for the bounty community, thus,  i am going to share these with you guys. if you have any further points to highlight additionally you may please comment down below. Roll Eyes

Most Initial thing i check for choosing a bounty programme:
1. The quality of project: 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.
Ofcourse this is not a thing to share but i have seen many hunters participating in a project which i confirmly know that the project is surely a dead project. hence, before looking anything else you can overview the concept and quality of the project.

2. Number of participants in the bounty program:  this is a another sure for trick to reduce the wastage of time for choosing the right bounty project. just check the date of bounty published and look for the total participants in the project. if, overall amount is justifiable then you can go for the hunting.

3. ICO Bounty budget (% of ICO tokens for the whole bounty program): sometime the percentage of bounty allocation is so poor that you recieve a penny for your months of hardwork. bounty hunter is not a difficult job but you have to invest a good amount of time to fulfill the steps asked by manager. simply the projects runs for few weeks to months hence, this time cost is your expense to get the return of bounty rewards.

4. Money raised in the ICO Pre-Sale or Main Sale up to now: this is not a very important factor however it can be a usefull thing to confirm a good project.


5. Token distribution date: see distribution of project. sometime bounty budget is so good that people enter into job without verifying the overall project. token distribution is another thing you should check to know the future aspect of the project.

Most important: TRUSTED BOUNTY MANAGER:- now-a-days, bounty managers are biggest player to  fulfill the community management role. in the tough compition choosing the trusted bounty manager is a good option to fast bounty hunting.
Choosing ICO bounty program is not exact science. It requires due diligence and judgement calls most of the time. Investing some time for researching and comparing different programs based on the outlined factors will give you the upper hand and help you stay ahead in the ICO bounty hunting game.



Choose a bounty project today is very difficult. Developers take into account all the little things and try to do it right. But basically all projects are a scam. The best option is to invest in old projects that are listed on the stock exchange.

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February 09, 2019, 09:05:29 AM
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It is possible that you are right, but I try to be guided by slightly different criteria in search of bounty!
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February 09, 2019, 09:07:50 AM
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Me personally what get me attracted to any bounty is the quality of the project and how viable the project is in meeting real time needs with a working product.
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February 09, 2019, 09:12:17 AM
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Quality of project and distribution of bounty is one thing i would check on

Somehow distribution can be slow but its acceptable, especially if the bounty tokens is having a massive amount
As far as i know, most bounty hunters just dumped all the tokens and crash the price
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February 09, 2019, 09:16:17 AM
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When I choose a bounty I will look at if they are in ico bench and how much the total supply of their coin also looks at the legit admins and how many tokens they have raised and how good their project is from me joining many bounties are coming out so it's hard to look bounty especially so many scam bounty.
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February 09, 2019, 09:19:56 AM
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From some of what you say to be true, my advice is to make sure the team is clear and transparent, sometimes the project is not always the same as what we say, but at least we can see how the team experienced before. this is also important

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February 09, 2019, 10:32:06 AM
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Based on the experience I really do some research and reading their white papers to make it sure that it won't waste my time. And also I prefer to participate those projects with a trusted bounty manager that only choose to promote a legit projects to get a better earnings not only for him and also for his participants who trusted him to in his management.
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February 09, 2019, 10:38:06 AM
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When I choose a bounty I will look at if they are in ico bench and how much the total supply of their coin also looks at the legit admins and how many tokens they have raised and how good their project is from me joining many bounties are coming out so it's hard to look bounty especially so many scam bounty.

most of the ico bench are paid.
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February 09, 2019, 10:43:30 AM
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For me I always read whitepaper and knowing the project perfectly. Because you need to explore the project avoid such scam and loss of money.
Now people are faking technical documents very well and as a rule, not everything happens in a project regarding the white paper.

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February 09, 2019, 11:22:12 AM
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For me I always read whitepaper and knowing the project perfectly. Because you need to explore the project avoid such scam and loss of money.
I am afraid that it will not be enough to evaluate a project. You only check their whitepaper then surely you will meet scam projects. You must check all their activities and see if their project has a product or not. Anyhow, now even those projects are good reviews still scam bounty, all will depend on a bit of your luck


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February 09, 2019, 11:26:31 AM
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For me I always read whitepaper and knowing the project perfectly. Because you need to explore the project avoid such scam and loss of money.
Now people are faking technical documents very well and as a rule, not everything happens in a project regarding the white paper.
that's what now happens a lot in the ico project. we cannot know for sure whether it will really pay or only a trick. I myself chose a bounty campaign just to choose now. like gambling, if I'm lucky I'll get paid, if I'm not lucky, I won't get anything.
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February 09, 2019, 11:27:22 AM
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For me I always read whitepaper and knowing the project perfectly. Because you need to explore the project avoid such scam and loss of money.
I am afraid that it will not be enough to evaluate a project. You only check their whitepaper then surely you will meet scam projects. You must check all their activities and see if their project has a product or not. Anyhow, now even those projects are good reviews still scam bounty, all will depend on a bit of your luck

Yes, you are right, if you have check their whitepaper, you also can find which one is the scam project, but I don't think they have the actual product before their ICO is success, anyway, they would like to say the real product and listing plan all after the ICO, so it still cannot find the scam easily.

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February 09, 2019, 11:51:46 AM
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Believe me, sometimes even these rules don't help , as sometimes project which looks like really usable and a great one becomes to shit and nothing helps with.

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February 09, 2019, 12:23:08 PM
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Nice post you narrate all points very well im agreed with you, to find a good bounty project you have to check team behind the project.
Secondly you have to check some ICO rating sites & find out rating of that project, also check peoples comment about project on social platforms.
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February 09, 2019, 12:27:14 PM
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Believe me, sometimes even these rules don't help , as sometimes project which looks like really usable and a great one becomes to shit and nothing helps with.

I tried all possible analyzes and tactics in the search for good bounty campaigns, but I can say with confidence that fraudsters are now very informed and determine where a good project is and where scam is very difficult.

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February 09, 2019, 12:30:28 PM
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Nice post you narrate all points very well im agreed with you, to find a good bounty project you have to check team behind the project.
Secondly you have to check some ICO rating sites & find out rating of that project, also check peoples comment about project on social platforms.

But ICOs ratings also can also be bought so don't trust them then social media activity are increased by the bots so you never know who are the real people talking about it but checking their activity is a good thing.

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February 09, 2019, 12:30:59 PM
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I agree with these views, but there are cases where the scam project attracts a lot of followers with high returns, and finally the bounty hunter gets nothing. Last month, I met a scam that was forked by Ethereum. In the end, I didn't get anything, just wasting my time working.

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February 09, 2019, 12:32:08 PM
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we can't find out raised money as easily as that. Some campaigns don't let us know it until the ICO is finished, and also I think what really matters in a project is the team behind the project.

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February 09, 2019, 12:49:10 PM
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There are many ways in which the basis for choosing a bounty is my strategy of taste or taste is to ask bounty or ico admin and I will never forget to look at a bounty that would like to be included if the bounty ico bench I will finish here by the end of my review of a bounty I also look at their project and how much softcap and hardcap to make sure that they reach the softcap that just knows how to think of a bounty that wants if it is difficult to join a bounty that you are not sure about legit or scam because they use a different account to say that their project or bounty is a good one to be careful about joining the bounty.

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