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Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Topic started by: moromi on November 14, 2018, 09:46:36 AM

Title: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: moromi on November 14, 2018, 09:46:36 AM
It is too difficult to choose good and legit bounties. Many of the bounties are paused or stopped these days.
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: trauchot on November 14, 2018, 10:07:19 AM
It is very difficult now to find a worthy project, even those companies that collect a lot of money at the end of the ICO or at the end of the bounty just throw all the bounty hunters. I would advise you to choose bounty platforms or u can check bounty managers, which have the best reputation, u can try to work with them.
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: Dinid on November 14, 2018, 10:16:41 AM
Yes, there are some bounties cut rewards allocation at the the end of the campaign.
We can look at Financex (https://www.altcoinstalks.com/index.php?topic=50777.0) bounty. When the campaign (8 weeks) already ended,  they cut allocation more than 16×.
From 8.500.000 to 500.000 (Without notice before).

Hello there, just waste of time I think. Do not join such bounty like that.
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: arnishad on November 14, 2018, 12:58:14 PM
There isnt one. As shut as we have a tendency to get to good can be bitcoin probably however the notion of good doesn't exist. There are professionals and cons to any or all these coins however that's simply it at the top of the day all of them have flaws and leaks.

That being same i'd say bitcoin is as near an ideal crypto there may be immediately
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: smsohag on November 14, 2018, 01:18:13 PM
Yes, this is very difficult to find a good bounty at present. Most of the project are scam. Many scamer scam in cryptocurrencies at the moment. Have any way to find a good project?     
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: jimmydvd on November 14, 2018, 01:54:11 PM
it is difficult to choose a legitimate bounty and a good one to be used as a guideline to follow the program as a whole. I suggest that we continue to follow as many of these bounty programs as possible and participate in campaigns in each bounty so that we can feel the results of our participation in the bounty program that is.
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: Kyoshiro on November 14, 2018, 02:05:42 PM
It is hard to say whether a project is legitimate or not. Some might research about it and others might go deep in their bounties. Well, as for me, I  look out for some legendary members who had join a certain campaign and I'll go to join with them, they are a lot more experienced than I am so they probably knew something about legitimate campaigns.  ;D ;D
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: laughingburger on November 14, 2018, 02:10:49 PM
It is too difficult to choose good and legit bounties. Many of the bounties are paused or stopped these days.

I am also in a doubt when choosing a good and legit bounty especially in a down market like now, however i will try my best to increase my probability in choosing the right bounty. Many have say that ICO benchmark sites take money from ICO to give good reviews of their ICO so i will compare it with a few benchmark website, follow up with the lauching of their mvp and researching on their team members.
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: Zed0X on November 14, 2018, 03:54:47 PM
Yes, there are some bounties cut rewards allocation at the the end of the campaign.
We can look at Financex (https://www.altcoinstalks.com/index.php?topic=50777.0) bounty. When the campaign (8 weeks) already ended,  they cut allocation more than 16×.
From 8.500.000 to 500.000 (Without notice before).

Hello there, just waste of time I think. Do not join such bounty like that.

Yeah I also saw this one. 8.5M tokens was really a good bounty pool. The cut was just too much but they are still allowed to do that since it was part of the rules unfortunately.
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: PRIBO247 on November 14, 2018, 05:02:50 PM
Truly it is very difficult to tell the good bounty from the scam these days. Even after making your research, the project can still turn out to be a scam. Check out FinanceX project that just finished a few days ago, at the start of the campaign they say the bounty token to be shared is 8,500,000. After the campaign, they turn around now to say the token to be shared will be 500,000 and there must be kyc. After hunters have worked they now defraud us of our hard earned money knowing that there isn't much we can do about it.
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: AltLogan on November 14, 2018, 05:33:59 PM
There are so many of them and you can easily drop into scam as it was with me.
But sill there are any good ones.
I think it's just about luck.
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: emma.lee1890 on November 14, 2018, 05:41:20 PM
Well you are right it is a very normal process, but when someone who feels panicked they will not care to sell their coins immediately, they think to bear a little bit of a loss than to get big losses, they tend to think not to back up, so they do the panic selling
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: Anggit on November 14, 2018, 08:17:50 PM
In my opinion, now it is very difficult to choose a gift that is truly good, there are many strange events in the gift, one of which is that someone cuts the allocation suddenly, some suddenly extend the bounty. we must carefully choose a good gift.
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: pelana vreo on November 14, 2018, 11:13:56 PM
Doing research by looking at the whitepaper is not an easy thing, I copied the whitepaper and saw the similarity of the words they made, is there anything similar to other whitepapers, legitimate bounty is difficult to guess because some projects that did not reach the soft cap were successful and ended well on the exchange.
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: ComeBack on November 14, 2018, 11:38:50 PM
The only thing that we can do to identify if we will get some good returns on the bounties if we will going to do our own research about the project.
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: Dinid on November 17, 2018, 09:15:09 PM
Yeah I also saw this one. 8.5M tokens was really a good bounty pool. The cut was just too much but they are still allowed to do that since it was part of the rules unfortunately.
yes, unfortunately, they have right to did that 😁.
Also, I didn't put my referral link when shared all of their posts (all of those are original financex link). So I won't get additional fnx reward.

Any suggestion please, should we take part part on the phase 2 bounty ?
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: Mut-coin on November 17, 2018, 10:42:53 PM
In my opinion, now it is very difficult to choose a gift that is truly good, there are many strange events in the gift, one of which is that someone cuts the allocation suddenly, some suddenly extend the bounty. we must carefully choose a good gift.
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: bdsharminsoltana on November 18, 2018, 11:35:59 AM
When I choosing a bounty :
First, you should be project's research on product goals, roadmap, team, and advisors. Usually can be seen in the whitepaper.
Secondly, you can see the project community. If a strong community will usually have an effect on token sales.
Third, you can see the manager who handles the project. A manager provides an important role in a project. But it's not uncommon for unknown managers to have good projects.
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: kamal420 on November 18, 2018, 11:39:09 AM
When I choose a bounty campaign, the most important role, as for me, is played by the reputation of developers. The mass character of a PR campaign is the prerogative of developers. Famous people will be your reliable help in the fact that the project will not be deflated. It won`t be superfluous to discuss the project on special forums. Here you will get a real picture of what is happening with the ICO project
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: yousufatik20 on November 18, 2018, 11:46:19 AM
First thing first you need to make some research, if you want to find out if the bounty project is good and legit , such the vision of the project , white paper , ANN thread (which is you can obtain more information about the project) using the feedback of the crowd , 'cause that is the most important such negative and positive feedback from the crowd to easily determine the project.
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: mamun777 on November 18, 2018, 11:48:27 AM
If you do not really understand how in detail, I think by looking at the manager who holds the campaign can determine the future will be successful or not Or try to see the team part of the project, just look for ico project that has an experienced team. The last one looks at how much funding goes to a bounty campaign
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: Rituvohra01 on November 18, 2018, 01:34:18 PM
You can't identify the good and legit bounties until each ICO's came to its end. Some ICO's are need months to wait for that to received tokens.We can't identify the good and legit bounties Unless we found a much genuine bounty in the forum.First of all must consider to its whitepaper that identify the bounty is good and legit rather than others.
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: Helex on November 18, 2018, 02:38:37 PM
Doing studies with the aid of looking at the whitepaper isn't an clean component, I copied the whitepaper and noticed the similarity of the phrases they made, is there some thing much like different whitepapers, legitimate bounty is tough to bet because a few tasks that did not attain the tender cap had been successful and ended properly on the alternate.
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: sturec22 on November 18, 2018, 02:56:39 PM
there are some good threads corresponding to this issue. However, it is still really hard to find good bounties. One should pick the best sites which analysis the ICOs.
https://www.altcoinstalks.com/index.php?topic=29449.0;topicseen
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: MOProgress on November 18, 2018, 05:19:14 PM
I think is through proper research about the project. You should research about the team, go through their white paper, and the road map including the product they intend to introduce.
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: cora on November 18, 2018, 05:22:35 PM
nicely you're right it is a completely normal technique, but while someone who feels panicked they'll now not care to promote their cash at once, they assume to undergo a bit bit of a loss than to get massive losses, they have a tendency to assume no longer to lower back up, so they do the panic selling.
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: xeroz on November 19, 2018, 07:02:00 AM
it is indeed difficult because we have to really understand the ico that will be followed. we can seeing from the supply of tokens that given, the concept and the team that handles it. usually investors and bounty hunters will feel more secure if a bounty is handled by a trusted team.
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: Elevteros on November 19, 2018, 07:45:44 AM
The problem is that many bounty are stopped or paused just because of what is happening in the market, although the projects themselves can be quite promising!
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: pedangrusak on November 19, 2018, 07:48:53 AM
the best bounty is usually seen from the seriousness of the dev and team in working on each project detail or ICO. starting from the whitepaper, roadmap, market listing plans and the most important service and public utility services that are more directed
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: Hope15 on November 19, 2018, 08:49:41 AM
It's difficult to find the good one these days, do some research and look at their white paper and roadmap and also if it's big community or not. Sometimes i look at the percentage of the community but i guess sometimes it doesn't matter, observed he project if the dev is active or the team if they're working very hard to their project.
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: Cold_Zero on November 19, 2018, 09:04:56 AM
It's hard to locate a decent and genuine bounties now nowadays, yet before you join a bounty campaign make some exploration and concentrate the undertaking before you take an interest with them.

You have to deliberately peruse all the data that the group that you need to take a shot at offers. In the event that you can't help suspecting that something they are discussing isn't generally genuine articles, or if something appears to be suspicious to you, simply ahead and search for some other organization.
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: Hamza Pawel on November 19, 2018, 09:20:47 AM
for now I have not found the best way to choose good and legit bounty, I feel most of the bounties are currently having problems and difficult to choose.
Title: Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
Post by: arnishad on November 19, 2018, 10:22:49 AM
What we want may be a bounty platform which needs written agreement for the funds, kyc for all the members as well as video/photo demand in order that the investors wont be fucked up by these scammers.A platform that detects multiple users/cheaters throughout the ICO / Bounty and take away all those shortcomings from the previous bounty campaigns.Detecting Cheaters ought to be the primary issue you must assume,second the protection of investor's cash,third and last are these new ICO's are value to invest? if affirmative however it differs to others that has the identical ideas/application to the skin world.