bittick
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August 03, 2019, 04:18:50 PM |
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Budget bounty, that's what I'm interested in participating in any bounty here. I never participate in bounty with too low budget and many people participate. That will take me a long time and get very little money
But the budget didn't give you a lot of guarantees if the project will succeed. I just take the ICO or IEO progress to determine the success of the project itself. Sometimes a bounty with low budget can become a lot of money because it has a very good development and then the big bounty worth nothing compared with it. it's not a good indicator.
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Icologies
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August 03, 2019, 04:27:05 PM |
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Hi everyone,
I am curious how you are choosing in which bounty campaigns you are participating in? To my understanding there are 5-10 new bounty campaigns launched everyday, so that bounty hunters have a lot options to pick from. In another thread I already saw that the duration of the campaign is important. But what are the other factors? How do you choose?
yes indeed the duration of the campaign is very important for prize hunters, the longer the duration of the campaign implemented then the fewer gift hunters join. because prize hunters only choose campaigns that have a fast completion duration. other than that another consideration is having a clear direction in the project and the team developing the project.
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cryptonewbie
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August 03, 2019, 04:50:39 PM |
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Like some experienced hunters have advised, choose your bounties as if you were an investor. No one wants to work and end up with peanuts or nothing at all. Before joining, read about the project. Calculate the rewards and estimate how much it is worth. Ask questions in the specified telegram groups to have a comprehensive idea of what you want to work on
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keziakusayang
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August 03, 2019, 04:54:46 PM |
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I saw the concept of the project and also the team that managed it, and for its duration it was also important. if the bounty is too long I am reluctant to follow it. maybe the allocation of the number of tokens shared must also be seen. many aspects that I have seen. but the risks also exist. we cannot predict with certainty the success of a bounty that we follow.
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wywoc
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August 03, 2019, 05:44:20 PM |
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Hi everyone,
I am curious how you are choosing in which bounty campaigns you are participating in? To my understanding there are 5-10 new bounty campaigns launched everyday, so that bounty hunters have a lot options to pick from. In another thread I already saw that the duration of the campaign is important. But what are the other factors? How do you choose?
After joining a lot of bounties and being scammed, I think the safest way is choosing the campaign which pay by cash, and have Escrow. It is the only way to ensure that you will receive real cash after the campaign.
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poornamelessme
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August 03, 2019, 05:50:47 PM |
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There are a couple of factors, but the two big ones for me from the start are no KYC and if they pay out either tokens or ETH/BTC on a set schedule. There are a number of campaigns that decide to pack it in early and vanish or decide at the end they didn't get the expected funding, and then they don't pay out to the bounty people. So ideally try to find campaigns where you know you'll at least get something no matter what.
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Golftech
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August 03, 2019, 06:04:18 PM |
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Hi everyone,
I am curious how you are choosing in which bounty campaigns you are participating in? To my understanding there are 5-10 new bounty campaigns launched everyday, so that bounty hunters have a lot options to pick from. In another thread I already saw that the duration of the campaign is important. But what are the other factors? How do you choose?
After joining a lot of bounties and being scammed, I think the safest way is choosing the campaign which pay by cash, and have Escrow. It is the only way to ensure that you will receive real cash after the campaign. It's better that from the start you already knew the value of bounty rewards, if you have the ideas you will be willingly followed and support the campaign, there's a lots of bounties where scamming are happening but when you already have a good idea about the possible compensations or if there's an allocated funds it's better than to wait to those promises which mostly not happening.
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Whibu
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August 03, 2019, 11:30:25 PM |
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Choosing a prize campaign must do a lot of research, including researching team members, whether real or fake. Reading Whitepapper and reviewing it, the allocation of gifts is also very important to me. we have to check all their websites, old or new, then what is the response of the community to the Bounty project that we will follow, if positive we continue if our negative stops, look for others.
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Bunsomjelican
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August 04, 2019, 12:23:44 AM |
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Hi everyone,
I am curious how you are choosing in which bounty campaigns you are participating in? To my understanding there are 5-10 new bounty campaigns launched everyday, so that bounty hunters have a lot options to pick from. In another thread I already saw that the duration of the campaign is important. But what are the other factors? How do you choose?
If we are students and have a final exam, before the event of course we need to prepare ourselves in terms of review, and for us to do that we need to spend time, effort to feed ourselves in knowledge and idea so that we have reason for us to answer those question. Same goes in choosing good bounty, know the background of the projects, whitepaper, team, owner and the concepts if it is realistic or not, check the BM reputation, if it is IEO good, how long it will run? if will run more than 4 months don't join, no definite exact date when will it end something like that.
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valuater
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August 04, 2019, 01:24:02 PM |
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duration is important but besides duration there is something more important that is the future of the project being followed. and of course the issue of the value of a token or coin project is it feasible? , if I'm currently only looking for tokens that already have a market because I'm lazy to follow a project that is still looking for funds because most of the fate is not very clear after they raise funds.
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HiveNet (OP)
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August 04, 2019, 03:08:59 PM |
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Thank you all very much for your valuable answers. They helped me a lot to better understand what is important for a good bounty campaign.
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kevinzxz
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August 04, 2019, 03:14:33 PM |
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Hi everyone,
I am curious how you are choosing in which bounty campaigns you are participating in? To my understanding there are 5-10 new bounty campaigns launched everyday, so that bounty hunters have a lot options to pick from. In another thread I already saw that the duration of the campaign is important. But what are the other factors? How do you choose?
I personally choose bounty campaign by looking : 1. the duration of bounty campaign (I usually choose bounty campaign that has a short duration) 2. I prefer to choose bounty campaign that has reached softcap 3. I prefer to participate in bounty campaign with a small number of bounty hunters 4. I see the allocation provided from bounty campaign (at least 1% of total sales and 20% for signature campaign allocation) 5. the manager of bounty campaign always updates stake every week
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Krabby
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August 04, 2019, 03:54:52 PM |
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Hi everyone,
I am curious how you are choosing in which bounty campaigns you are participating in? To my understanding there are 5-10 new bounty campaigns launched everyday, so that bounty hunters have a lot options to pick from. In another thread I already saw that the duration of the campaign is important. But what are the other factors? How do you choose?
I personally choose bounty campaign by looking : 1. the duration of bounty campaign (I usually choose bounty campaign that has a short duration) 2. I prefer to choose bounty campaign that has reached softcap 3. I prefer to participate in bounty campaign with a small number of bounty hunters 4. I see the allocation provided from bounty campaign (at least 1% of total sales and 20% for signature campaign allocation) 5. the manager of bounty campaign always updates stake every week Obviously these are the best ways for us to find a good campaign. I am like you, I often search for bounty by your requirements but it is difficult for us to find such a good campaign this year.
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mbluxs
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August 04, 2019, 04:41:15 PM |
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Hi everyone,
I am curious how you are choosing in which bounty campaigns you are participating in? To my understanding there are 5-10 new bounty campaigns launched everyday, so that bounty hunters have a lot options to pick from. In another thread I already saw that the duration of the campaign is important. But what are the other factors? How do you choose?
in choosing a project that we choose, we should check everything like the team in the project, is that clear, then the benefits, how the project works, and others need to be checked as well. because a project must be clear.
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sudeshdiyadawa
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August 04, 2019, 05:13:38 PM |
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Firs of all you should read project A to Z. Then you can get idea about it and how you can join that bounty campaign. Most important thing is, you can identify that campaigns are scam or not.
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Viceroy
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August 04, 2019, 05:29:17 PM |
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I’m conducting a study in which I pay attention to the development team, the duration of the campaign, the amount of remuneration, and the product that the project offers.
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rijaljun
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August 04, 2019, 05:46:39 PM |
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Honestly, I don't really care about bounty managers. It is because usually some of famous bounty managers, only manage a campaign with low budget - means even it's good, you will earn low rewards. I prefer to look deep into the project to find whether it's worth to join or not, it's more comfortable for me and I don't need to blame others if a project fails.
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adamin1i
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August 04, 2019, 06:12:11 PM |
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I research the project team on the internet because there are too many fake team members. I also do research on the reality of the project
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safem
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August 04, 2019, 06:57:05 PM |
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The place of careful selection of which bounty campaign to participate in is so paramount so that one will not engage in vain activities at the end of the day. There are so many factors to consider before choosing bounty campaigns. The consideration of the factors vary for different people interms of their choice. As far as am concerned, before I go ahead to choose any campaign at all, I always consider the road map of the project, the product development plan, the value of the coin and as well as the integrity of the team members handling the project.
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louisBSAS
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August 04, 2019, 07:03:44 PM |
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Hi everyone,
I am curious how you are choosing in which bounty campaigns you are participating in? To my understanding there are 5-10 new bounty campaigns launched everyday, so that bounty hunters have a lot options to pick from. In another thread I already saw that the duration of the campaign is important. But what are the other factors? How do you choose?
I choose, first of all, not the bounty campaign, but the project that conducts it. I also make sure that the campaign does not last too long, because a long campaign is a great chance that you will not be paid. Also during this time you can skip a lot of good bounty campaigns.
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