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Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Topic started by: PRIBO247 on December 17, 2018, 04:32:04 PM

Title: What Draws You To A Bounty - The Bounty Pool, The Whitepaper Or The Teams' Information?
Post by: PRIBO247 on December 17, 2018, 04:32:04 PM
Every bounty hunter has what attracts them to bounties. For some its the bounty pool. For others it could be the kind if team involved in the project. Again, others might like what they read in the white paper.

So my question is, of these three factors, which one always attracts you to a bounty project?
Title: Re: What Draws You To A Bounty - The Bounty Pool, The Whitepaper Or The Teams' Information?
Post by: dragononcrypto on December 18, 2018, 10:04:31 AM
Ideally, the project has a good product with a strong use case, as well as a team that can execute the roapmap.
But I think in reality, a lot of bounties barely have a prototype, so sometimes you go with what you can.
Title: Re: What Draws You To A Bounty - The Bounty Pool, The Whitepaper Or The Teams' Information?
Post by: PRIBO247 on December 20, 2018, 08:30:09 PM
But I think in reality, a lot of bounties barely have a prototype, so sometimes you go with what you can.
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The above statement is very true, you sometimes just have to go with what you can. At other times, despite the investigations and how good both the project and team look on paper, it still turns out to be a flop. Case in point : Ze.cash.
Title: Re: What Draws You To A Bounty - The Bounty Pool, The Whitepaper Or The Teams' Information?
Post by: indexx on December 20, 2018, 09:43:27 PM
The quality of a project with proven team information is something that makes me to join the bounty. Big bounty pool will be nothing if the tokens have no prices or valueless once listed on exchanges. We must consider the use of the tokens also.
Title: Re: What Draws You To A Bounty - The Bounty Pool, The Whitepaper Or The Teams' Information?
Post by: gurunanakji777 on December 21, 2018, 09:44:52 AM
There are many factors that helps to choose the right bounty but its never been guaranteed that will be successful project in the end. First of all admin team is very important and whitepaper also describes the project roadmap that help us to decide whether project is good or not and apart from this those bounties who reserve the less percentage of coins for bounty distribution has high chances of good value coin. Yes these 3 factors are the most important factor for me to choose the bounty.
Title: Re: What Draws You To A Bounty - The Bounty Pool, The Whitepaper Or The Teams' Information?
Post by: khufuking on December 21, 2018, 02:29:00 PM
Right now all I care about as a bounty hunter is the credibility of the team behind the ICO and the manager of the bounty and how long it will last, in this says I really do not care much about the amount because there is a lot of useless scam projects out there so I prefer 1 that I can get better than 10 that I dunno if I will get or not.
Title: Re: What Draws You To A Bounty - The Bounty Pool, The Whitepaper Or The Teams' Information?
Post by: PRIBO247 on December 21, 2018, 05:43:19 PM
Right now all I care about as a bounty hunter is the credibility of the team behind the ICO and the manager of the bounty and how long it will last, in this says I really do not care much about the amount because there is a lot of useless scam projects out there so I prefer 1 that I can get better than 10 that I dunno if I will get or not.
I thought that the bounty pool is what most hunters check first before looking at other details? If you work for a project and receive only 10 tokens in return, you will be content with that?
Title: Re: What Draws You To A Bounty - The Bounty Pool, The Whitepaper Or The Teams' Information?
Post by: Jacky on December 23, 2018, 11:41:23 AM
Both of them are the main factors that attract me to join a bounty program. I cannot state one of them as the most one, all are needed to consider. Analyze a good bounty is quite difficult now, so I won't be attracted for a single factor only.
Title: Re: What Draws You To A Bounty - The Bounty Pool, The Whitepaper Or The Teams' Information?
Post by: Hope4life on December 23, 2018, 05:45:13 PM
Every bounty hunter has what attracts them to bounties. For some its the bounty pool. For others it could be the kind if team involved in the project. Again, others might like what they read in the white paper.

So my question is, of these three factors, which one always attracts you to a bounty project?

I followed the bounty for some simple reasons. first, I see the bounty pool first, then see also whether the project is clear, then I will see it from the roadmap or mvp.
Title: Re: What Draws You To A Bounty - The Bounty Pool, The Whitepaper Or The Teams' Information?
Post by: backfirst77 on December 23, 2018, 05:53:53 PM
The first thing I saw was the bounty pool first and then the others. Even though the project is good but if the bounty pool is a little I will skip it and see another bounty to do. The bigger the pool bounty makes the more money we get.
Title: Re: What Draws You To A Bounty - The Bounty Pool, The Whitepaper Or The Teams' Information?
Post by: Uplifted on December 23, 2018, 06:16:11 PM
Bounty pool is an important factor but as it stands now is of no value cause there alot of scam projects that promise so much to bounty hunters but fail at the end. So the most important factor is the quality of the team members and what the project offers. Roadmap and so on.
Title: Re: What Draws You To A Bounty - The Bounty Pool, The Whitepaper Or The Teams' Information?
Post by: M.bhussaini on December 23, 2018, 08:13:35 PM
There are numerous components that picks the correct abundance however its never been ensured that will be effective task at last. As a matter of first importance administrator group is imperative and whitepaper likewise depicts the undertaking guide that assistance us to choose whether venture is great or not and separated from this those bounties who save the less level of coins for abundance dissemination has high odds of good esteem coin. Indeed these 3 factors are the most imperative factor for me to pick the abundance.
Title: Re: What Draws You To A Bounty - The Bounty Pool, The Whitepaper Or The Teams' Information?
Post by: PreshB on December 23, 2018, 11:26:44 PM
What   I  look  at  is   the   performance   of  the   team  and   what   one   can  achieve  at   the   end   of  the  market.
Title: Re: What Draws You To A Bounty - The Bounty Pool, The Whitepaper Or The Teams' Information?
Post by: Fenix on December 24, 2018, 12:18:26 PM
I always take into account, first of all, the idea of the ICO project and the importance of its token for practical application, that is, in fact, the demand for the project itself. Of course, the size of generosity plays an important role here, and more recently, the presence or absence of a KYC check. I try not to join those ICO projects that apply KYC checks against bounty hunters.
Title: Re: What Draws You To A Bounty - The Bounty Pool, The Whitepaper Or The Teams' Information?
Post by: Dynamite on December 24, 2018, 01:25:04 PM
Basic needs and wants. Basically we are not so much attracted to bounty pool, whitepaper, although it is important but just part. Our needs and wants to earn and help is what drives us into bounties thinking of something in return.
Title: Re: What Draws You To A Bounty - The Bounty Pool, The Whitepaper Or The Teams' Information?
Post by: paolobaltimori on December 24, 2018, 03:42:29 PM
In the past I looked only at project idea but in these days:
1) first I take a quick look at whitepaper
2) then I make a quick check of team in linkedin
3) then I look at who is bounty manager. 
The point n.3 is very important because it's months that I choose only campaigns that are manager by well known bounty managers
Title: Re: What Draws You To A Bounty - The Bounty Pool, The Whitepaper Or The Teams' Information?
Post by: MOProgress on December 24, 2018, 04:07:34 PM
The  three thing you mention in the topic are the things I really consider in any bounty, I mist consider the, the white paper, the road map, and the product they intend to work on.
Title: Re: What Draws You To A Bounty - The Bounty Pool, The Whitepaper Or The Teams' Information?
Post by: luvr1000 on December 29, 2018, 11:59:50 PM
For me, one of the most important factors is always the team because the team is the key to the success of any project. I always look at the advisors and then draw a conclusion.
Title: Re: What Draws You To A Bounty - The Bounty Pool, The Whitepaper Or The Teams' Information?
Post by: damsix on December 30, 2018, 02:13:25 AM
The team is the main key of the Bounty or ICO.
The Whitepaper cannot be made except without a team.
The bounty allocation is sure to get support from the successful sales of tokens, if sales are not successful then the bounty is not rewarded.

For example, the #DevelopmentTeam  in the ICO has famous people like Vitalik Buterin, so ICO and bounties are definitely successful in the market.
Title: Re: What Draws You To A Bounty - The Bounty Pool, The Whitepaper Or The Teams' Information?
Post by: Dprincebh on December 30, 2018, 05:01:31 AM
For me to join a bounty. Firstly I have to analyze who are behind the project and the whitepaper also the bounty pool is one of the main factor. Because I wouldn't participate and at the end earn a penny dollar
Title: Re: What Draws You To A Bounty - The Bounty Pool, The Whitepaper Or The Teams' Information?
Post by: PRIBO247 on January 01, 2019, 11:16:33 PM
For me to join a bounty. Firstly I have to analyze who are behind the project and the whitepaper also the bounty pool is one of the main factor. Because I wouldn't participate and at the end earn a penny dollar
it seem to me most times that despite how thorough a hunter is in confirming the legitimacy of a bounty projects, most still fall victims of scam projects and their crooked managers.
Title: Re: What Draws You To A Bounty - The Bounty Pool, The Whitepaper Or The Teams' Information?
Post by: enci55 on January 02, 2019, 04:06:29 AM
What's interesting about bounty hunter work is the routine that must be done every day, like we do office work activities, and also the prizes that we get from the results of our work, I do bounty work while monitoring chart charts in exchange, so while trading I also do Bounty hunter work as a side.