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August 21, 2019, 06:03:18 PM
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Bounty and everything about cryptocurrency is unpredictable. But consistency also matters when dealing in any activity. Take for instance, I'm currently on a very juicy project and I have another waiting which I really see profitable. But I chose to be consistent and wait till I am through with the current one.
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August 21, 2019, 06:48:16 PM
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I also always adhered to the terms and conditions of the Bounty Company and never left the Bounty Company halfway through my participation.  I always brought it to the end.  But many developers or the administration of the Bounty companies violate their terms and do not always reward the work of the Bounty Hunters.  An example is the Bitbond project, where the team announced that they would pay a salary to the participants of the company’s bounty on average 1 dollar for several months of work.  It is just ridiculous and a shame.

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August 21, 2019, 06:53:45 PM
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In my opinion, bounties are always unpredictable, not even the developers can guarantee that the project would be successful, we all go on with the hope that the project would do well and our efforts would be rewarded handsomely.
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August 21, 2019, 07:15:46 PM
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That's the more reason why you should do proper due diligence before promoting any project, especially signature campaigns. Well, sometimes the more you look the less you see.  This is because some projects do not look serious from onset but along the line, get listed and do well even without hype. Do not always be in a hurry to promote any project via bounties, study the project very well and also be sure the bounty manager is credible. Recently ANYONE bounty which promised to pay 2BTC to limited participants for a two week campaign didn't keep their words (Signature participants were affected) . The fault was partly from the BM since the funds were not escrowed.
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August 21, 2019, 07:19:31 PM
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I also always adhered to the terms and conditions of the Bounty Company and never left the Bounty Company halfway through my participation.  I always brought it to the end.  But many developers or the administration of the Bounty companies violate their terms and do not always reward the work of the Bounty Hunters.  An example is the Bitbond project, where the team announced that they would pay a salary to the participants of the company’s bounty on average 1 dollar for several months of work.  It is just ridiculous and a shame.
I also usually bring the bounty company to the end. There is no special sense to jump to other projects, but if of course you are sure that in the new project you are guaranteed to make a profit, it may be worth moving.

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August 21, 2019, 07:21:42 PM
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The most painful experience when promoting a bounty project is thinking you made a right choice by removing the signature of the project you are promoting presently for another project that you think its better and later on? Grin

The first project you are promoting get listed and doubled in value ,how will you feel? Damn! The fact is bounties are unpredictable sometimes ,no one can predict the end results

If the project’s awards in the bounty campaign of which I participated but then threw it away grow, then of course I will be upset and will blame only myself.
In general, changing the bounty campaign while it has not ended is silly. I try not to do that. The only exception may be if you find out that the project in the bounty campaign of which you participated is fraudulent.

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August 21, 2019, 07:47:00 PM
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The most painful experience when promoting a bounty project is thinking you made a right choice by removing the signature of the project you are promoting presently for another project that you think its better and later on? Grin

The first project you are promoting get listed and doubled in value ,how will you feel? Damn! The fact is bounties are unpredictable sometimes ,no one can predict the end results
It seems to me that not all users who carry signatures are engaged in such actions. I Suppose  I never changed the signature after I selected the project.Regarding the unpredictability of the bounty,I don't remember such a bounty which was unpredictable.



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August 21, 2019, 07:54:48 PM
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The most painful experience when promoting a bounty project is thinking you made a right choice by removing the signature of the project you are promoting presently for another project that you think its better and later on? Grin

The first project you are promoting get listed and doubled in value ,how will you feel? Damn! The fact is bounties are unpredictable sometimes ,no one can predict the end results

The is why you need to do studies and research on every bounty before joining it.
but you know what is more painful?
The ANYONE bounty, people get paid except those who remove their signatures because of the BM call.
The bounty manager told the participants that it is okay to remove sigs which theres no call from dev team.
Then DEV decided to pay only those who still wearing their signature.
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August 21, 2019, 07:59:22 PM
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The most painful experience when promoting a bounty project is thinking you made a right choice by removing the signature of the project you are promoting presently for another project that you think its better and later on? Grin

The first project you are promoting get listed and doubled in value ,how will you feel? Damn! The fact is bounties are unpredictable sometimes ,no one can predict the end results

The is why you need to do studies and research on every bounty before joining it.
but you know what is more painful?
The ANYONE bounty, people get paid except those who remove their signatures because of the BM call.
The bounty manager told the participants that it is okay to remove sigs which theres no call from dev team.
Then DEV decided to pay only those who still wearing their signature.

Yeah, that really hurts, and what hurts more? i am one of those participants who didn't get the payment.
I thought it was all okay as it is from the managers call, but in the end, the dev claimed that it is illegal as he didn't make the call.
But the question is, why did they hire a bounty manager if they will not count his decision?



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August 21, 2019, 10:04:21 PM
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That moment when you think you are promoting a good project then boom you meet another project you think is better than the previous and remove your signature and at the long round the one you quit from outshines and becomes the best project and increases in value more than the ICO price on exchanges. Bounties are always unpredictable so consider all bounties important and treat them equally.

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August 21, 2019, 10:21:52 PM
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Not only bounties alone but the whole cryptocurrency market is very unpredictable and projects are like a can of worms, you never know until you have opened it.
A project might be ranked high and look very good but still not succeed upon exchange listing.

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August 21, 2019, 10:48:15 PM
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Bounties are always unpredictable. There is no way that you can be sure of the outcome of the project. You just made some basic research like checking the team and the past projects of them and after that there is nothing that you can do. After that it all depends on luck.
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August 21, 2019, 11:04:59 PM
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The most painful experience when promoting a bounty project is thinking you made a right choice by removing the signature of the project you are promoting presently for another project that you think its better and later on? Grin

The first project you are promoting get listed and doubled in value ,how will you feel? Damn! The fact is bounties are unpredictable sometimes ,no one can predict the end results
Now generally not profitable to do a bounty , how much have you earned money last year on the bounty ? I think that's a very small amount of time you spent on these bounties.

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August 22, 2019, 01:52:32 PM
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When we wear the signature of a project, this does not mean that we buy insurance to protect us from any surprises. This shows the trust that we have in this project by choosing it from others for many reasons.

Yeah and the rest is basically up to the project to be valuable or not, bounty hunters would always try to do their due diligent as much as they could, that does not mean they are 100% certain everything will work out fine at the end, but we always hope each project we join comes out successful.
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August 22, 2019, 02:09:23 PM
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A friend of mine just cashed out about $600 recently from a bounty he participated in last year, I couldn't join because I was not comfortable with my research result and perception, Now I regretted not participating, funny enough the bounty was just for two weeks

Since you are not comfortable with your research you shouldnt have any regrets,your friend might even joined the bounty out of just trying sake,crypto is really unpredictable and all you can do even after good research is to just try your luck,you will see projects with not too good teams doing better than projects with good teams,its so unpredictable

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August 22, 2019, 04:13:40 PM
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The most painful experience when promoting a bounty project is thinking you made a right choice by removing the signature of the project you are promoting presently for another project that you think its better and later on? Grin

The first project you are promoting get listed and doubled in value ,how will you feel? Damn! The fact is bounties are unpredictable sometimes ,no one can predict the end results

Often the problem is not the choice between a bounty in which you earn $ 200 or $ 400. The problem is much wider. Here, at least find a bounty campaign where you get paid at least something. After all, there are so many scammers on the cryptocurrency market that deceive investors and bounty hunters, and as a result, both are left without money.

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August 22, 2019, 04:43:20 PM
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It is very unpredictable, sometimes the least you expect from a campaign the better you get from them and sometimes the other way around. Well at first place we should know that already and must accept it that bounties are not all profitable every time. So now I don't really put much attention to bounties anymore, and just focus on something else that is worth my time.

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August 22, 2019, 04:54:26 PM
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I feel it very often. that is a fair thing. therefore research becomes very difficult to do when there are projects that have concepts that you think will be popular in the future, while you still support other projects.

it can sometimes be unexpected, but to avoid this, it is better for you to complete your task to support the project until the project is finished ICO / IEO, or according to the specified time. focusing on one project is key. when you are easily attracted to other projects, and you think it's very valuable and very useful, you can support it in other ways, like investing, or supporting it by making articles, or helping to spread it through social media.

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August 22, 2019, 05:30:23 PM
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They are unpredictable indeed. There have been several instances that projects which acquired maximum attention and hype later on ended up dead. After listing, they surprisingly get dumped and it becomes very difficult for the team to revive it. Sometimes their tokenomics is very poor which negatively affect the token price

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August 22, 2019, 05:47:21 PM
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I had my bad experience with the MenaPay bounty. Was supposed to get 12k tokens and got only 2 instead for wearing their signature for a couple of weeks. Project looked solid, no way that you could've foreseen that they will screw their bounty hunters. IIRC they even had to fire their CMO, but yeah ... Damage is done, project is marked as a scam.
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