gaston castano
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October 14, 2019, 06:35:56 AM |
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no one can be sure in detail, I mean there are those who just put up bounty posts just to help market it, but the project was a huge success. so it's the same as collecting funds in ICO / IEO. because the scam project is the same as the original. but if you are used to seeing an ICO project I think you will be able to distinguish it.
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TrevorS
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October 14, 2019, 12:27:47 PM |
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All this is very important, but it will make little sense if the project does not raise funds. Even if the allocation of coins will be equal to $ 10,000,000 allocated for the bounty, if the project collects only $ 1,000, it simply will have nothing to pay its employees. A bounty company can last a very long time and it is not known whether there will be a positive outcome.
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EmmanCryp
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October 20, 2019, 09:34:42 PM |
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Gone are the days when you will be confident and hopeful that at least 6 out of 10 bounty campaigns you do will worth something good and be profitable. Now it's very hard and time risky to do bounties and luck is needed to a high degree.
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Palider
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October 21, 2019, 06:27:18 AM |
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Always looking for a great reward allocation for bounty hunters and of course I also look at whether it's reliable to join and worth my time. Because many are scammers and it is difficult to trust ICO campaigns especially if they are not transparent It is also best if the bounty has affliate rewards because the hard-working bounty hunters earn more and this helps them to get to know the company better.
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Rebisco
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October 21, 2019, 06:32:04 AM |
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Perfect bounty campaigns are not existing! We bounty hunters are also taking risks because we cannot predict if the campaign that we are promoting will become successful or not.
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spadormie
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October 25, 2019, 07:03:57 PM |
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A perfect bounty campaign is: - First, SHOULD BE A REAL ONE. A perfect bounty campaign should be having a project that is real and shouldn't propose a fraudulent one. - Second, the allocation of the project should be precise and not sketchy. If you can see a project that is giving almost all of its supply, then I think it's a fraudulent one. - Third, not required but can boost its project. If a project does have a campaign manager that is well-known in the forum, that is a plus one for it.
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Bitbtc8
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October 25, 2019, 07:11:37 PM |
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Its hard to see teams or devs that are fair with bounty hunters this days, many of them are just taking advantage of bounty hunters and in the end they get nothing, i don't know how a perfect bounty project looks like but i am sure that sincerity of the team matters the most which is very hard to know
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GGmith
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October 25, 2019, 07:12:20 PM |
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I don't think there are truly perfect campaigns and sometimes well-developed projects are not always perfect. but now I prefer projects that have real products and good team experience. like the project I'm promoting now.
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AliMan
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October 25, 2019, 07:24:16 PM |
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A perfect bounty campaign is: - First, SHOULD BE A REAL ONE. A perfect bounty campaign should be having a project that is real and shouldn't propose a fraudulent one. - Second, the allocation of the project should be precise and not sketchy. If you can see a project that is giving almost all of its supply, then I think it's a fraudulent one. - Third, not required but can boost its project. If a project does have a campaign manager that is well-known in the forum, that is a plus one for it.
We can't guarantee that it could be the basis of having reputable campaign manager will make the project perfect at all times. You also need to consider lots of factors, most of all the name of their bounty should be actively discussed at telegram group, facebook, twitter, discord and other social media platforms. There should be legit members who've been taking pictures and live videos for the updates of the project, which I think a plus factor to look at a legit project. In the end, project reputation will be revealed if the progress of the crowdfunding will be open to public then we're confident enough to say it's nearly perfect.
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Zulkifli BI
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October 30, 2019, 05:13:56 PM |
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Hey guys,
I would like to know from alle the Bounty hunters what aspects you wish to have in a bounty campaign and what makes you start participating?
Whats your thought on affiliate links?
Looking forward to discussion
Cheers
Your Stag3 Team
before I join and join in a kamapnye bounty project ... first I see the number of coin allocations that will be given to the bounty campaign participants ... if according to the length of work and the results that I will get then I will follow ... and then I will see from the aspects of the CEO and Advisor team that are owned through the Website and sites like ICOBENCH and ICORATE .
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tinyteapot
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November 01, 2019, 09:01:00 AM |
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This is now a more complex challenge compare to how things works in the past, you can still become a victim of the bounty scam when you carefully select the project to promote, i already have so many examples of such.
I think the bounty hunters should go for those project that promise lower payment because they often try their best not to scam participants
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superving
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November 01, 2019, 12:00:28 PM |
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I think the hardest part when joining a bounty project is when choosing the right and legit project. I dont know what a perfect looks like maybe it depends on quality of roadmap and reading its whitepaper.
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carriebee
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November 02, 2019, 11:46:32 PM |
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There's no perfect bounty and we know that but we can find a good bounty that give us fair reward and it's rare right now to find it. If we want a good bounty first we need to research about the background of the team on that project. Read the white paper if that project give a good and unique product. In this time most of us is know how to pick a good bounty because of many failed project before.
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tinyteapot
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November 03, 2019, 07:46:03 AM |
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There is no way to know to know a perfect bounty campaign no matter how beautiful the website, whitepaper, team popularity/celebrity they can still scam.
I choose my bounty project by involving in projects with actual running product, a beta version of a project is better compare to zero product project with lots of promises.
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janggernaut
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November 03, 2019, 10:48:13 AM |
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before I join and join in a kamapnye bounty project ... first I see the number of coin allocations that will be given to the bounty campaign participants ... if according to the length of work and the results that I will get then I will follow ... and then I will see from the aspects of the CEO and Advisor team that are owned through the Website and sites like ICOBENCH and ICORATE .
Before you join in any of bounty campaign, you can't depends from their bounty allocation. There are some bounties which telling you if they would give huge amount of bounty but after bounty ended and distributed, all participants only get small amount of money because of the token price isn't same like ICO price.
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Drai
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November 05, 2019, 08:08:52 AM |
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I have always had a weakness for signature campaigns and looking at my history would confirm this, infact recently I have been participating exclusively in just signature campaigns, it gives me the opportunity to have fun and still get paid while doing it, I love chatting, I love interacting with people and I live the Bitcointalk forum, signature campaigns provides a unique opportunity to do what I love doing and still get rewarded for it.
Another thing that attracts me to bounty campaigns are their mode of payment, if it's a conventional Cryptocurrency like Bitcoin, USDT or Ethereum, all I would care about is making sure that the project is not a scam project before I participate in it but if the payment is in the project's tokens, I dig deeper to ensure that not only is it a project with a focused team, but it is a project that I actually love.
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shoreno
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November 05, 2019, 08:18:27 AM |
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I have always had a weakness for signature campaigns and looking at my history would confirm this,
what do you exactly mean by this ? you mean you are weak because your not that active or maybe you arent fluent in english ? thats why sig campaigns are like going to reject you ? but you should not be discourage because many people here are just like you but instead you guys should try to be more active and practice your english talking skills . Another thing that attracts me to bounty campaigns are their mode of payment, if it's a conventional Cryptocurrency like Bitcoin, USDT or Ethereum, all I would care about is making sure that the project is not a scam project before I participate in it but if the payment is in the project's tokens, I dig deeper to ensure that not only is it a project with a focused team, but it is a project that I actually love.
thats good if a bounty promise to pay with btc and known coins . you didnt need to think that they are scam not unlike if they are only paying on altcoins or on tokens that have not yet listed on the market .
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YinShuiSiYuan
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November 07, 2019, 10:45:49 PM |
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Choosing the right bounty campaign is very similar to finding and checking a project for investment. You just have to do a fundamental analysis of the project that is running the campaign. So, you have to check whitepaper, team members (LinkedIn profiles), roadmap, website and you have to assess yourselve whether the project has a chance to succeed and the tokens you receive as reward will have value in the future.
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November 08, 2019, 09:10:59 AM |
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Choosing the right bounty campaign is very similar to finding and checking a project for investment. You just have to do a fundamental analysis of the project that is running the campaign. So, you have to check whitepaper, team members (LinkedIn profiles), roadmap, website and you have to assess yourselve whether the project has a chance to succeed and the tokens you receive as reward will have value in the future.
I partially agree with you, you explained how to check a project, it is similar like searching for investment. And after all need to make an assessment can a specific project do something more in the future or not. But I don't agree with one small part, it's not "You just have to do a fundamental analysis of the project". In my experience there were some projects that had everything, good whitepaper, team members on many social networks, roadmap, website, product that worked and few times updated. Everything was looking so good, but in the end the team just disappeared. That was VTOS bounty!
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YinShuiSiYuan
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November 24, 2019, 02:09:52 AM |
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Choosing the right bounty campaign is very similar to finding and checking a project for investment. You just have to do a fundamental analysis of the project that is running the campaign. So, you have to check whitepaper, team members (LinkedIn profiles), roadmap, website and you have to assess yourselve whether the project has a chance to succeed and the tokens you receive as reward will have value in the future.
I partially agree with you, you explained how to check a project, it is similar like searching for investment. And after all need to make an assessment can a specific project do something more in the future or not. But I don't agree with one small part, it's not "You just have to do a fundamental analysis of the project". In my experience there were some projects that had everything, good whitepaper, team members on many social networks, roadmap, website, product that worked and few times updated. Everything was looking so good, but in the end the team just disappeared. That was VTOS bounty! You're right, the word "just" should be removed from this sentence. I also saw many projects that looked very credible, but eventually turned out to be a scam. Unfortunately, but that's all we can really do. The rest is not up to us. It depends on the investors who will give the funds, on the developers and their involvement and on the market itself. There are always many elements to success.
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