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May 01, 2020, 09:09:55 PM
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to be able to choose a good project then you have to be able to see the team of the project first and have to be able to see what they are developing and make sure what is developed can be one solution that can be used by many people, only with these two methods I feel is enough to find out whether the project has potential or not.
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May 05, 2020, 11:04:15 PM
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most prizes and ICOs are just scams, so how do you choose the prizes you will participate in?
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We know that trends in cryptocurrency are always changing, and so are bounty campaigns. This year, I focus on joining signature campaigns that give BTC rewards, mostly weekly payments. This is the only thing worth it now. Of course, a trusted bounty manager is also a consideration. To be able to join in a campaign like this, it must really meet the requirements specified by the bounty manager, because it is rare, the selection is quite strict, while many register.

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May 05, 2020, 11:29:06 PM
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before joining any project you need to research first about the background of the team & developer, the project work map and what products they offer to investors etc. it's important you don't be easily tempted by bounties that offer high rewards then easy requirements. stay alert about that.
If you find the bounty manager as a reputable one and has managed already sucessful projects, then there are high chances that this project is legit. Make a background check also with the staff of the project if they are really existing and had created significant histories in the past. Too many factors to be consider but most of them can already be fooled and copied.
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May 05, 2020, 11:32:10 PM
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the way I choose is not too special, I just follow other people, if the campaign has a large number of enthusiasts then I'm sure it's a legit project, I am not lazy to do my own research but I am tired of doing my own research and in fact, the project that I believe is not as expected

get a project that is paid for now like playing gambling, it's a matter of luck  Cheesy

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May 05, 2020, 11:53:50 PM
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Choosing the project to invest in and the bounty to participate, although might be close but are two different things. As an investor, you might need to look at the team, which is also common to bounty hunters, the use case of the project and how the developments have been steady. However, a bounty hunter looks at that, but also tries to put lots of things into consideration such as:
- the bounty pool out of te total supply
- the manager
- when the rewards will be distributed
- the organization of the bounty
- scam free and of good reputation.
and any others.
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May 06, 2020, 06:11:32 AM
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        When choosing a good ICO project, I first look for a good ICO ranking. Then I analyze the solution proposed by the project to solve an existing problem and also focus my attention on the project team. The project team is a very important aspect, in this period where there are many crooks who just want to get some undeserved money. Even the rewards manager is important to be known.
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May 06, 2020, 06:17:12 AM
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If you think you can choose a good project from fraudulent projects you are damn wrong, unless you go for old coins, things are difference today as many devs and team are not serious like the old projects team, they want only money and after few months their project become useless

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May 06, 2020, 07:09:01 AM
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A very strange question, if everyone knew which project was exactly a scam, you think Bitcoin would allow them to create a branch and launch generosity. With cryptocurrency, everything is very complicated, so there are no rules on how to select it. Look at the project, product, team, everything is important.
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