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May 08, 2019, 11:21:54 PM
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Big bounty allocations are attractive to hunters, but so many hunters participate in those campaigns that the
reward could be lower at the end than in other not so attractive campaigns.

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May 09, 2019, 04:52:35 AM
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What I've learnt about bounties so far
1)many bounty hunters are joining bounties that has huge stake allocations like 300,000$ upward ,some are even after the 1000000$ ones well I've stop hunting for projects that lure hunters with huge rewards as many of them are plain rubbish

2)I've learn to always join bounties that are already listed and trading with good volume and mind you these bounties always have low bounty rewards like 75k to 100k but there is high assurance of selling your tokens if you wish to ,not keeping coins that will never see the light of the days again ,I mean tokens that will never get listed

3)there are few bounty managers that I respect ,they take there job very serious and I always like to follow them ,waiting for them to launch new bounties ,I prefer to join 4-5 projects in a year than promoting shitcoins


Usually, the more the reward pool of the campaign, the more potential the token price will dump later.
I think bounty hunters should choose the campaign because the project and team is good, not because the reward is big.
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May 09, 2019, 04:59:14 AM
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What I've learnt about bounties so far
1)many bounty hunters are joining bounties that has huge stake allocations like 300,000$ upward ,some are even after the 1000000$ ones well I've stop hunting for projects that lure hunters with huge rewards as many of them are plain rubbish

2)I've learn to always join bounties that are already listed and trading with good volume and mind you these bounties always have low bounty rewards like 75k to 100k but there is high assurance of selling your tokens if you wish to ,not keeping coins that will never see the light of the days again ,I mean tokens that will never get listed

3)there are few bounty managers that I respect ,they take there job very serious and I always like to follow them ,waiting for them to launch new bounties ,I prefer to join 4-5 projects in a year than promoting shitcoins

Project team set the price for their token,and they also set the cap values so they can allocate as much as they want to their bounties as well.

For example you will get only one part in 100 compared to the rewards they are saying so decide it is worth to do or not.

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May 09, 2019, 05:30:44 AM
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as for bounty managers, I also try to follow the proven ones, but what concerns the bounty with coins that are already traded on exchanges, as a rule, the distribution is so meager that "The game is not worth the candle.."
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May 09, 2019, 05:42:40 AM
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I've participated in numerous bounties and my luck is around 50/50.

50% paid bounty and token hit exchange.
50% didn't pay bounty, or the token didn't have any exchange, project cancelled, etc, etc.

It's never ok to not get paid but this is the crypto space and conditions that we live in.
I just accept it and move on to the next one.
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May 09, 2019, 05:48:02 AM
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This is why bounty managers are very important ,you have to check who the bounty manager is before joining the bounty project ,I've seen many bounty managers that rips hunters off there rewards when bounty ends

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May 09, 2019, 06:10:19 AM
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Which bounty managers work for reliable projects now? I joined projects managed by all the top bounty managers like Yahoo, Amazix and so on but Yahoo's both projects failed and I did not even earn a penny while some of Amazix's projects were good while some just did not earn enough to continue and their bounty was cancelled. Bounties offering huge rewards never pay off and hence it's better to join programs that offer guaranteed ETH rewards even if the project fails like I joined 2-3 projects that failed to gather funds but still paid $120-150 for being part of it and would love to add that these projects had no manager but the project owner itself paid me.
Yeah, its so sad to see the bounties managed by good campaign managers like yahoo is failing. We can't exactly blame as the investors are not investing in ICOs. Amazix campaign did well last year but they are also facing the same issue. Anyway how do you find bounty campaigns which are paying via ETH?

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May 09, 2019, 06:23:23 AM
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You must remain vigilant because not all projects with large funds can succeed. What needs to be considered before you decide to join is, of course, doing research. Then monitor the development of the project and the main thing is to look for projects with reliable managers. And for now, the market conditions indeed support the project to be able to return to success.
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May 09, 2019, 06:31:31 AM
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Bounty managers thus matters most but there are many hunters on here that care less about listed bounties with low payouts ,they prefer to join bounties with higher allocations and wait  till the project get listed ,the truth is many cares about higher rewards

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May 09, 2019, 04:13:41 PM
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I have listed some of the points that I look for, before joining a bounty campaign. Please check my list below, in which the points are given in the order of the most important, to the least important:

1. Priority given for tokens and coins that are already listed in exchanges
2. Reputed bounty manager
3. Duration of the bounty campaign (preferably 4 weeks or less)
4. Bounty allocation of at least 2% of the total pool
5. Team with previous experience
6. ICO based from developed nations such as Japan, South Korea, Germany.etc
7. Hardcap on the number of participants
8. No KYC requirement
9. Fixed date for the payment of bounty
10. Active telegram support for the bounty campaign
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May 09, 2019, 04:25:31 PM
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not everything like number 2 from your point, and yes I would prefer follow bounty if the bounty manager for real have good reputation. Can you say it who is the bounty manager you really trust like you say?
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May 09, 2019, 04:28:44 PM
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What I've learnt about bounties so far
1)many bounty hunters are joining bounties that has huge stake allocations like 300,000$ upward ,some are even after the 1000000$ ones well I've stop hunting for projects that lure hunters with huge rewards as many of them are plain rubbish

2)I've learn to always join bounties that are already listed and trading with good volume and mind you these bounties always have low bounty rewards like 75k to 100k but there is high assurance of selling your tokens if you wish to ,not keeping coins that will never see the light of the days again ,I mean tokens that will never get listed

3)there are few bounty managers that I respect ,they take there job very serious and I always like to follow them ,waiting for them to launch new bounties ,I prefer to join 4-5 projects in a year than promoting shitcoins

That's true, there are peojects that are very promising but sometimes the campaign manager destroy that campaign because he/she not doind his/her job right. So it is better to join those bounty campaigns that has a good campaign manager and at the same time, good token to sell in the future.
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May 09, 2019, 04:44:41 PM
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In my opinion, The more reward published by the bounty thread the more chance to be a scam. Because I have seen many projects where they promised during starting bounty campaign that will give more rewards about even 1 million dollars. But after working some time we see that the bounty project cannot be successful. And lastly, they excuse paying the reward to the bounty hunters. Sometimes reward changes to less than promised. And some time pay according to stake and we can see the token have no value and even did not touched by any exchange for 1 year or more.

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May 09, 2019, 04:56:58 PM
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What I've learnt about bounties so far
1)many bounty hunters are joining bounties that has huge stake allocations like 300,000$ upward ,some are even after the 1000000$ ones well I've stop hunting for projects that lure hunters with huge rewards as many of them are plain rubbish

2)I've learn to always join bounties that are already listed and trading with good volume and mind you these bounties always have low bounty rewards like 75k to 100k but there is high assurance of selling your tokens if you wish to ,not keeping coins that will never see the light of the days again ,I mean tokens that will never get listed

3)there are few bounty managers that I respect ,they take there job very serious and I always like to follow them ,waiting for them to launch new bounties ,I prefer to join 4-5 projects in a year than promoting shitcoins

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May 09, 2019, 05:02:02 PM
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What I've learnt about bounties so far
1)many bounty hunters are joining bounties that has huge stake allocations like 300,000$ upward ,some are even after the 1000000$ ones well I've stop hunting for projects that lure hunters with huge rewards as many of them are plain rubbish

2)I've learn to always join bounties that are already listed and trading with good volume and mind you these bounties always have low bounty rewards like 75k to 100k but there is high assurance of selling your tokens if you wish to ,not keeping coins that will never see the light of the days again ,I mean tokens that will never get listed

3)there are few bounty managers that I respect ,they take there job very serious and I always like to follow them ,waiting for them to launch new bounties ,I prefer to join 4-5 projects in a year than promoting shitcoins


I like the pointers but the first one is also can be considered there are projects that who really paid amounting to their given budget. Example of this is eterbase which is currently traded above its price. Clearly its a gold hidden gem during the campaign and those who dumped early are probably regretting it. By any chance a project with high budget and you found out that their project is good dont hesitate.

Bounty managers come and go but you can always stick to those who are well trusted one. Also if not a BM but you can always try bounty platforms who has been here since they commence such as bountyhive. Highly recommemded for an escrow bounty service.

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May 09, 2019, 05:06:41 PM
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It entails a lot of things to get to know a good bounty. Before now I used to consider a project with limited total Supply as a good project for Bounties. After sometime I limited my research and bounty hunting o already trading Bounties until i met some that refuse to pay. So bounty is more of luck this days
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May 09, 2019, 10:49:56 PM
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The already listed projects you join believing they are the best can also fail you when the time comes for distribution and payment. All I can say is follow your instincts when you see a good bounty. Most bounties on low key even do better now.
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May 09, 2019, 11:13:53 PM
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What I've learnt about bounties so far
1)many bounty hunters are joining bounties that has huge stake allocations like 300,000$ upward ,some are even after the 1000000$ ones well I've stop hunting for projects that lure hunters with huge rewards as many of them are plain rubbish

2)I've learn to always join bounties that are already listed and trading with good volume and mind you these bounties always have low bounty rewards like 75k to 100k but there is high assurance of selling your tokens if you wish to ,not keeping coins that will never see the light of the days again ,I mean tokens that will never get listed

3)there are few bounty managers that I respect ,they take there job very serious and I always like to follow them ,waiting for them to launch new bounties ,I prefer to join 4-5 projects in a year than promoting shitcoins


Atleast you have a lighter note and views regarding the bounty hunting. Unlike most of these participants who continuously spamming shitposts just to meet the posting requirements.
Anyway, that choice of yours are always better, but I think its rare to find a bounty campaign which token is already listed and actively trading. I have joined once with Byteball, of course with one of the reputable CM in this community, and the campaign went smooth, and that was just the only bounty that I participated in, as most of the bounties will only turn into shitcoins.
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May 09, 2019, 11:30:11 PM
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The bounty work has really been a tedious one off late. Project manager plus bounty managers are just luring bounty hunters with some huge price allocations in other to get a lot of participants but yet majority of these coins end up as shitcoins which will never be listed. To my fellow bounty hunters, look for bounties that mostly have few for bounty allocation but trading with high volumes. Its better to work on just three(3) bounties that will pay much than working on twenty(20) shitcoins that will never be listed but just to fill your wallet space.

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May 09, 2019, 11:49:05 PM
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I agree because in my opinion the manager is one of the things we need to pay attention to when choosing a bounty program, the reputation of menager is very important to be taken into account, but unfortunately I can't just follow the bounty handled by a senior manager and who has a good reputation because there are several projects that I think it's good and convincing even though it is handled by a new manager
em i mean, is that the reputation of the manager is important, but it cannot be a benchmark that it is a good project, just for consideration

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