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July 11, 2018, 07:24:32 AM
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Well, in my opinion, bounty is an easy way to make money by following a few rules. But be careful with some bounty scams, get a clear understanding of these sites and white papers, and find out what the plan is.
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July 11, 2018, 07:28:42 AM
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There are lot of ways to use in choosing a good project for example by going through their whitepaper and seeing the problem the project want to solve and also looking at the experience of the team behind the project and then the technology they are using ...

I find it very hard to choose a good bounty, there are many people here who are doing the same thing, choosing the bounty with the higher payout but sometimes it ended up getting less because some of the bounties have a fixed allocation.
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July 11, 2018, 08:09:36 AM
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We all know that there are a lot of bounty in the bounty section as we can see, but my question is how to choose good bounty campaign that we are able to  earn money? Many people mention, that the only way to determine whether the bounty is profitable or not  is by reading its white paper but may I ask to those expert here what is the other way to determine the profitable bounty?

Another one is to check the people behind this Ico are these real people with good background on the project they are promoting, I find out some of these so-called teams are just rundown people from the internet stealing the identity of other experts.
great another way is you can check the fund raises, the manager of bounty campaign and the concept of project ico
i think it all good maybe can called the good campaign
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July 14, 2018, 05:45:10 PM
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In choosing the right bounty we must be careful in choosing, we must do everything so we do not waste our time. Check the ICO period, see the ICO rating and select a company with good performance. Then you study the white paper, check the bounty manager, and get useful information.
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July 14, 2018, 05:56:30 PM
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To look at the goals of the project, its concept, to see partners, what terms will be required, to communicate with the Manager.
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July 14, 2018, 06:00:20 PM
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Hi everybody! If you think that you do not have enough experience, then I advise you to find successful people and learn from them. I know such people and they created this project. DATABLOCKCHAIN
https://www.dbc.io
https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=3637821.0
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July 14, 2018, 06:04:39 PM
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There are many things to remember while choosing proper bounty campaign. The first thing is that Team of the project. If they project don’t have proper or experienced team mates then there are chances that project may get dumbbed on way.
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July 14, 2018, 06:08:47 PM
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First, I usually consider who the campaign manager is, then I start looking at other items like wp ... etc. But often I'm not sure my options are correct.
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July 14, 2018, 06:09:08 PM
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When I choose Bounty, I am first investigating the bounty manager. Then I look at how much the bounty campaign will pay for participants. And I'm researching the token, which regulates the campaign, in the bitcointalk.
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July 14, 2018, 06:10:10 PM
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1) The applicability of the project
2) Project team
3) Campaign manager

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July 14, 2018, 06:11:12 PM
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When I choose Bounty, I am first investigating the bounty manager. Then I look at how much the bounty campaign will pay for participants. And I'm researching the token, which regulates the campaign, in the bitcointalk.
Wow,
You think so much about me, the campaign manager is really important, and we can trust him.
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July 14, 2018, 06:13:46 PM
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We all know that there are a lot of bounty in the bounty section as we can see, but my question is how to choose good bounty campaign that we are able to  earn money? Many people mention, that the only way to determine whether the bounty is profitable or not  is by reading its white paper but may I ask to those expert here what is the other way to determine the profitable bounty?

I think you should always follow the proven bounty managers, they will show you exactly what bounty they earn and, accordingly, you will earn. Personally, I always do, and I have good results.
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July 14, 2018, 06:16:33 PM
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Of course, white paper and bounty pool, soft and hard kapa are important, but can you really know how the project will eventually collect money? It is also important what kind of market, when tokens go to the stock exchanges. And as often happens, the price of the token on the ICO does not correspond to the exchange prices.
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July 14, 2018, 06:18:20 PM
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It is not something very difficult to do, just try to look for a good project, search if they have a bounty available and then try to join that one of it has reached and meeted your requeriments, that is the way in that i am always choosing new bounties

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July 14, 2018, 06:31:21 PM
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We all know that there are a lot of bounty in the bounty section as we can see, but my question is how to choose good bounty campaign that we are able to  earn money? Many people mention, that the only way to determine whether the bounty is profitable or not  is by reading its white paper but may I ask to those expert here what is the other way to determine the profitable bounty?
I often look at who manage that bounty ^^
cause some people are often hired to manage, and they did their job really well.
second, I take a look and even do the research about that ICO, what is it aim for, how they distribute, and how much was the reward, etc.

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July 14, 2018, 06:41:13 PM
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Yes, mainly you may check the project idea, project whitepaper, bounty allocation, project team, bounty management team. Try to join bounties that handle by famous bounty management team likes g0blin and Krypital.

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July 15, 2018, 09:31:35 AM
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The keyword here is research. Always pay attention to the team, look for where the team has been involved before and how these projects are developing. If the team is experienced, then you can believe
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July 15, 2018, 11:17:15 AM
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First I start with researching the team, I check out the ranking of bounty manager, read the ICO whitepaper, learn about their product and how they plan to raise the money. If the team is suspicious, the product is not good or useful, and the whitepaper is low quality, then bounty is a scam.
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July 15, 2018, 11:18:47 AM
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A project always comes with a whitepaper where you can see the vision, mission and their goals. Some are worth and some are not so you must be very careful in choosing a bounty.
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July 15, 2018, 12:39:41 PM
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There are lots of things you must check:

- The project itself (good team, good community, the cap, ...).

- The campaign manager. If he's a reputable manager in BCT, they usually don't go for weak useless projects.

- What they promise must be reasonable. If they claim to pay 1 billion dollars to bounty participants, it can be a scam! If it's too good to be true, it probably is.

- What other people choose can help you decide. Although you must always do your own research and do not stop at watching others.

I must add: choosing a good project is hard in this bear market. A lot of projects don't reach their cap and get cancelled, or struggle to do what they promised...
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