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Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Topic started by: Presh0351 on June 18, 2018, 12:45:14 PM
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Of course the factor of luck plays a big role, but you can influence it yourself. I try to choose a bounty campaign on simple principles
First of all read all the materials of the developers,collect information about the team and take into account the reputation of the campaign manager
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Thats aa good advice. I think it will be of help to those who do not know. But at times, all these things might go well but you will not be paid.
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I wasn't in a situation where I wasn't getting paid. I always spend a lot of time choosing bounty. Maybe I was just lucky.
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I had one bounty manager on Bitcoin Talk basically ignore my posts and not count any of my twitter retweets/tweets for some reason. They ignored my correspondence as well trying to fix it. I think it was Egretia or something. That's about as close as I've come to not getting paid. I only did a week or two of twitter with them and just stopped because they ignored me.
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Seldom. Nothing to pay is basically the unsuccessful project. So normally they can't affort to add another losses by themselves. Our part is let them live freely. If the project become successful and they did not want to pay us then the negative effects is not ours. Judgement will fall unto them for not being honest with us. Remember the manager who won't pay and don't participate anymore.
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Of course the factor of luck plays a big role, but you can influence it yourself. I try to choose a bounty campaign on simple principles
First of all read all the materials of the developers,collect information about the team and take into account the reputation of the campaign manager
You can’t tell if the bounty you participated will surely pay you. Even if all the qualities you need in a bounty is reached, and the project is good, everything is perfect but there are times in the the end it will not pay you in your hard work. Checking these factors Wp, dev team, roadmap etc. Will not assure you that it will pay you in the end, it only minimized the chance of not getting paid.
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One's time i do Bounty and i don't get anything.
The bounty was scam
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It happens quite often, especially with projects which look dodgy to start with. Always best to spend as much time researching projects to do bounties as you would if you were investing, that way you can decide whether it is likely to succeed or not. Frustrating when it happens, but an unfortunate byproduct of an unregulated industry.
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it all depends on the project itself, whether he has collected at least a soft cap or not, because without this we will not get a reward, so I advise you to work only in such projects
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One's time i do Bounty and i don't get anything.
The bounty was scam
I often experience it. not paid because the bounty is scam We must be carreful.
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One's time i do Bounty and i don't get anything.
The bounty was scam
I often experience it. not paid because the bounty is scam We must be carreful.
Wasted of time. Our effort is not just thank you for we give time, money in order to have Internet connection, we sacrifice some activities for bounty works. It is very unfair. I hope scammers will stop to scam others. We are the same human and not animals to eat others.
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I have often experienced this, maybe more than dozens of bounty campaigns that don't pay.
the reasons are various: I don't need kYC and my KYC is accepted, ICO doesn't enter softcap and waits for a listing on the Exchange but it hasn't been reached yet.
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Lots of bounties that don't pay me because ICO fails or doesn't enter softcap.
Then there are also SCAM ICOs and then bounties as well as SCAM. LOL
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Of course the factor of luck plays a big role, but you can influence it yourself. I try to choose a bounty campaign on simple principles
First of all read all the materials of the developers,collect information about the team and take into account the reputation of the campaign manager
Yes It is good advice mate. I often do bounty not pay. But I always learn about that and be carreful to choose the bounty.
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From my experiences, most projects pay at least a fraction of the full reward that has been promised, even if they do that more than half a year later than expected. But some of the projects and bounty managers vanishes when its time to pay out. Its the risk we have to take.
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from my experience, most ico pay but we need to be more careful in choosing ico because there are so many ico who don't pay. and that is something that is detrimental to me
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Of course the factor of luck plays a big role, but you can influence it yourself. I try to choose a bounty campaign on simple principles
First of all read all the materials of the developers,collect information about the team and take into account the reputation of the campaign manager
We cannot stop the fakes as some of holders are the person who creates scam project. They can manipulate the simple minded members as they could be professional scammers that difficult to identity. Reading a lot of materials helps to lessen the scams project to give in.
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I always spend a lot of time choosing gifts. Maybe I'm just luckier. I'm not in a situation where I'm not paid. I hope you are also lucky like me.