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March 03, 2020, 03:19:38 PM
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For me there are lot of basis in choosing the right bounty projects to participate in. First is Credible Bounty Managers, if you know some credible bounty managers like Arteezy, Wapinter, most of the bounty projects they handle are good or even great, sometimes failed. Second is The team behind the project, In here where comes in the proper researching about info's about the Team, Third one Projects Informations, here includes whitepaper, partners, community all these will have an important factor in choosing a good bounty projects.
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March 03, 2020, 03:25:34 PM
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I still find it hard to determine which is scam or not. In order to choose a campaign, I visit the profile of the members or managers in this forum that are trusted for me to check what is the signature he/she is wearing. After that, I will check the campaign and see how much is the possible money I can earn. Most of the time they never failed me.
It is a smart act, just follow the reputable and high ranking members in this forum. Surely you will find the best bounty because they have experience in choosing bounty in this market
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March 03, 2020, 04:23:00 PM
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In my humble opinion, there's no perfect indicator for right bounty, at best we can only give an opinion based on our perception and information at our disposal. I would say a legit bounty can only emanate from a legit project. Inorderwords, the key indicators on how best to know and choose a cryptocurrency project to invest is synonymous with that of a bounty.
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March 04, 2020, 03:25:16 AM
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Good Day Everyone......

Upon reading on various topic these past few days and referring to my friends advise to choose the correct bounty, i'm a little bit confuse on how can we identify they correct bounty campaign to join with? Are there any series of steps to identify if the project is fake or not? Do we have a checklist on how we can confirm if the project is going to be a fraud?

As a newbie like us, what can you recommend for us to get rid of those project since a lot of project begins to collapse since BTC is souring high again?

All you thoughts will be beneficial to us.

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Cryptolico27

For the newbies who will go through with bounty, you can easily participate in facebook, Twitter, Telegram except for signature campaign.
But of course never join in a project that more on hype, don't have escrows, no whitepaper, fake team and developer. If the project is more on saying promises and sweet words well, you better stay away from it.
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March 26, 2020, 01:05:08 PM
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's appears to be so hard to discover any task credibility as a result of there are a ton of misrepresentation around us to take financial specialists worth resources. Beginners are more to fall into this snare for their absence of investigate about new ico extends despite the fact that con artist basically focused on those folks. Presently a couple of bounties is recorded trades you can alluded those activities than will be valuable.
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May 21, 2020, 07:41:21 PM
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Good Day Everyone......

Upon reading on various topic these past few days and referring to my friends advise to choose the correct bounty, i'm a little bit confuse on how can we identify they correct bounty campaign to join with? Are there any series of steps to identify if the project is fake or not? Do we have a checklist on how we can confirm if the project is going to be a fraud?

As a newbie like us, what can you recommend for us to get rid of those project since a lot of project begins to collapse since BTC is souring high again?

All you thoughts will be beneficial to us.

Regards.

Cryptolico27

First things first, as a newbie which is just new in this industry, you should first focus on getting your account ranked up because mostly nowadays, newbies are not getting any participation into bounty campaigns unlike the old days wherein all ranks have the chance to join any campaign. As a newbie like you who were just starting your crypto journey, you may have to at least focus into managing how to improve the quality of your posts to earn merits to be able to rank up your account, roam around the forum to familiarize yourself and earn knowledge and after that you can surely be having answers to your inquiries. Determining if a project is a scam or not for a newbie will be hard since your were just starting but most scam projects are sometimes good to be true or those who are very promising projects; I am not saying all but some are just like that and that is what you need to learn from now because surely you will know more throughout your journey in the forum.
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May 22, 2020, 02:18:33 AM
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i can not help much about it, all have the risk of a scam. we cannot predict with certainty.

but you can check the profile of the project development team, the bounty manager, and of course the vision and mission of their project.
if all looks good, you can join. but still, as i said at the beginning. all have a risk of scam. so stay careful.
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May 22, 2020, 02:29:10 AM
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i can not help much about it, all have the risk of a scam. we cannot predict with certainty.

but you can check the profile of the project development team, the bounty manager, and of course the vision and mission of their project.
if all looks good, you can join. but still, as i said at the beginning. all have a risk of scam. so stay careful.
Its not easy to spot a good bounty nowadays because there are numerous scam existing. Sometimes even you conduct a research and careful on choosing what project to participate in, still you are ending up to failed/scam bounty. So what we can do? Always double check the legitimacy of the project, their team and roadmap, do an extensive research and ask for others advice if the project has potential or legit. There are also thread here suggesting for good bounties for bounty hunters so better check it out.

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May 22, 2020, 06:04:11 AM
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indeed it is very difficult to identify real or scam projects and memag needs very careful research, for that the most important thing in my opinion is the product, after that we examine the whitepaper and the team that is in the project. But remember if it is not a guarantee but at least we have tried to avoid scammers

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May 22, 2020, 12:57:32 PM
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Currently it is difficult to distinguish legit and scam projects in this market. We only know after the bounty ends or those projects complete an ICO or IEO. One way to limit scam campaigns is to engage in the bounty listed

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