Ok, guys: one question does not leave me peace. Actually there are 3 questions
- is a bounty manager such an important "thing" for an ICO?
Yes, he's the one that manages and checks if those participants of their campaigns are doing their job right so a bounty manager is really an important thing for an ICO.
- What are bonty managers actually do, what the founder and the project team can not reach? Do they have "magical" contacts with money, do they type advertisings faster than anybofy else, have they created the "right"
Those founder or developers does have a load of work to do and they don't have enough time of managing those things so they are hiring a bounty manager. There's no magical contacts or sort of that thing, they just want to leave advertising in the hands of the manager.
- And in case a bounty manager really makes sense, how to distinguish the "good" one from the "ivel"?
Very easy, look at the tons of work and on how he can make that bounty campaigns a quality one by managing tons of participants and with the satisfaction of feed back from the people he managed.