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May 01, 2019, 05:05:30 AM
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If I can't find a bounty project that's already listed and trading I'm done joining bounties.
No matter how reasonable a project might be if the teams decided to stay anonymous I will pass by
Whitepapers and roadmaps aren't enough anymore,developers should be ready to face the public and be ready to show me they are ready to work ,not experimental on 'it might became success or failure .

What if we bear in mind that ICO phase on cryptocurrency is already done? If you are just going to keep on finding projects and you just keep on finding worthless, I think your time is just being wasted. What about to try something different? Join a referral programs, not an airdrop, before I've heard about the coinbase, XRP.

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May 01, 2019, 05:10:32 AM
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Finding bounty campaign of a project already listed on exchange may be so difficult except if the project is not doing well and the team decided to do bounty campaign.

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May 01, 2019, 05:20:28 AM
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If I can't find a bounty project that's already listed and trading I'm done joining bounties.
No matter how reasonable a project might be if the teams decided to stay anonymous I will pass by
Whitepapers and roadmaps aren't enough anymore,developers should be ready to face the public and be ready to show me they are ready to work ,not experimental on 'it might became success or failure .
The best criteria to use is asking if they have an MVP or a working product I think that's the best not just being listed. Anonymity is the reason for cryptocurrencies even known teams still don't develop their projects after ICO. Is your signature listed anywhere so I can join their campaign.
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May 01, 2019, 05:30:55 AM
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I believe the investors expectation are not aligned with current scale of ICO, honestly it is wasn't a huge IEO like how binance does for those tokens, chances of overnight success takes alot of time. The bitter part is bounty hunter are definitely sadden as their rewards is painful slow, project owner couldn't be generous as their funds is very limited to their own means, as well protecting their investors. Probarly be more passive about bounty tasks and move on, or seriously eyes more fixed rewards rather than ICO results

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May 01, 2019, 06:52:09 AM
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Last time it's hard to find solid bounty, I prefer to wait sometime for bounty, which I trust than participate in every unknown campaign, because many of them even after the year don't reach any exchange and already abandoned their projects.
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May 01, 2019, 07:01:18 AM
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Its not easy to find out such projects that are already listed while running bounties as well. If I find such project I don't take a minute to participate in a such projects because we know almost 80% of the projects failed we participated so its always better to join project that has already listed coin in the market. Here I would like to add one more thing some projects list their coins on shit exchanges while running bounties and we should avoid such projects because in the end such coins will also worthless even I have also such bitter experience.

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May 01, 2019, 07:41:56 AM
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Finding bounty campaign of a project already listed on exchange may be so difficult except if the project is not doing well and the team decided to do bounty campaign.


It will not be difficult, because now I have seen several projects that are running and already listed on the stock exchange, meaning that all that is still possible if the project team really thinks about the progress of the project.
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May 01, 2019, 07:55:38 AM
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If I can't find a bounty project that's already listed and trading I'm done joining bounties.
No matter how reasonable a project might be if the teams decided to stay anonymous I will pass by
Whitepapers and roadmaps aren't enough anymore,developers should be ready to face the public and be ready to show me they are ready to work ,not experimental on 'it might became success or failure .
I am also done with bounty too!  Some of us has been able to promote some projects here and those projects are doing very well in the cryptocurrencies market but hunters has not been paid and some projects has been abandoned and not listed in any exchanges.  I have promoted some projects in 2018, some of them I do wear the signature and avatar for three to four months and the tokens has not been distributed uptill now.  I do believe that it is better to invest into a projects when there are listed in exchange too than during icos.
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May 01, 2019, 07:59:09 AM
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 Grin Many time wasted before now on Bounties and now, "no more time to waste". Back in 2017, Bounties were profitable and no time wasted but since the drastic fall of the entire market, Bounty Hunters now find it difficult to get their invested time and resources from participating on Bounties. Lets wait till the market recover and another bull run set, then things on Bounties will be profitable ones again.
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May 01, 2019, 08:07:38 AM
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Being a bounty hunter, of course, must be patient. Choosing a reliable ICO project must be careful. We must be able to do good research on the ICO project. We must be able to understand the ICO project roadmap well. And if we continue to fight I think it will produce a good project and can be registered at the Exchange.

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May 01, 2019, 08:30:34 AM
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If I can't find a bounty project that's already listed and trading I'm done joining bounties.
No matter how reasonable a project might be if the teams decided to stay anonymous I will pass by
Whitepapers and roadmaps aren't enough anymore,developers should be ready to face the public and be ready to show me they are ready to work ,not experimental on 'it might became success or failure .
I am also done joining bounties because i waste a lot of time and energy on participating in their projects and turn out that most of them are scams and unsuccesful, that is why i don't receive any rewards.
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May 01, 2019, 08:39:42 AM
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Pretty much a good guideline.   

Whitepapers and roadmaps aren't enough anymore,developers should be ready to face the public and be ready to show me they are ready to work ,not experimental on 'it might became success or failure .

I agree that whitepapers and roadmaps are not enough because this is just a written goal..  Several ICO just hire people to write their whitepaper, often times the writer are too lazy to create an original content and just copy pasted others work reason why we can see several ICO with copied whitepaper content.  They are too lazy to check and verify the originality of the content.  If an ICO cannot do this, what more on their roadmap.

If I can't find a bounty project that's already listed and trading I'm done joining bounties.

Most ICO are not listed on the exchange except of IEO's and they are rare here in the forum.

No matter how reasonable a project might be if the teams decided to stay anonymous I will pass by

If they have a good intention, there is no reason to be anonymous.  The era of anon devs is already over.
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May 01, 2019, 08:52:06 AM
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Still, it is worth noting that there are times when the project on all counts looks like a scam, but after some time he pays bounty hunters award, listed on the exchange and continues to work.
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May 01, 2019, 08:56:13 AM
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If I can't find a bounty project that's already listed and trading I'm done joining bounties.
No matter how reasonable a project might be if the teams decided to stay anonymous I will pass by
Whitepapers and roadmaps aren't enough anymore,developers should be ready to face the public and be ready to show me they are ready to work ,not experimental on 'it might became success or failure .

you must look deeper, some bounty over here like in my sign already listed on an exchange.

Some other bounties choose another platform like bounty0x or bountyhive, keep update about the bounties by joining some telegram group or something like that.
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May 01, 2019, 08:56:25 AM
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We must be able to do good research on the ICO project. We must be able to understand the ICO project roadmap properly. And if we continue to fight I think it will produce a good project and can be registered at the Exchange. Being a bounty hunter of course must be patient. Choosing a reliable ICO project must be careful.
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May 01, 2019, 09:02:49 AM
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ICO are now particularly replaced by IEOs, but the essence remains the same: sell as much as would allow to develop the project and pay the bills. Most projects fail because the market simply doesn't need them; people are not interested in their offerings, that all. There are plenty of projects with open developers, team, etc., but they also suffering hard, because there's no demand for their services. Crypto is still complicated for the most users, and that's a big issue to work on until everyone realizes dealing with crypto is safer, faster and cheaper than using old, slow, vulnerable products and technologies.
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May 01, 2019, 09:14:28 AM
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If I can't find a bounty project that's already listed and trading I'm done joining bounties.
No matter how reasonable a project might be if the teams decided to stay anonymous I will pass by
Whitepapers and roadmaps aren't enough anymore,developers should be ready to face the public and be ready to show me they are ready to work ,not experimental on 'it might became success or failure .

I agree that the market is way past the hype phase in which simply putting out a website and whitepaper got a project millions. Now people want to see actual use cases and software development. With over 2,000 cryptocurrencies, the market is plenty crowded, and we don't need any more coins that claim to do what 1,500 other coins claim. Unless a new project offers something extraordinary, I personally will not even bother with it.
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May 01, 2019, 09:31:20 AM
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If I can't find a bounty project that's already listed and trading I'm done joining bounties.
No matter how reasonable a project might be if the teams decided to stay anonymous I will pass by
Whitepapers and roadmaps aren't enough anymore,developers should be ready to face the public and be ready to show me they are ready to work ,not experimental on 'it might became success or failure .

No one is sure about the success of the project at the very beginning, even big companies can't guarantee something, you're wrong at this point
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May 01, 2019, 10:41:35 AM
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We must be able to do good research on the ICO project. We must be able to understand the ICO project roadmap properly. And if we continue to fight I think it will produce a good project and can be registered at the Exchange. Being a bounty hunter of course must be patient. Choosing a reliable ICO project must be careful.
patience is the key to everything by being patient of course you will stay here and wait for it.
ICO projects are not all bad so we must be good at choosing good projects so they can run well and produce good ones.
Being a bounty hunter or trading or investing also requires patience.

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May 01, 2019, 10:43:16 AM
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If I can't find a bounty project that's already listed and trading I'm done joining bounties.
No matter how reasonable a project might be if the teams decided to stay anonymous I will pass by
Whitepapers and roadmaps aren't enough anymore,developers should be ready to face the public and be ready to show me they are ready to work ,not experimental on 'it might became success or failure .

No one is sure about the success of the project at the very beginning, even big companies can't guarantee something, you're wrong at this point
I think at the moment with the IEO there will be no projects that fail again, because when they use the IEO and get support from large exchange places such as binance, bitrex and others that have large trading volumes then it can provide potential fundraising success.

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