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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Becoming a Bounty Manager
by
Novita
on 25/03/2022, 10:52:49 UTC
Hello, I have a few questions regarding bounty managers and becoming.

Are bounty managers still in high demand? Is it difficult to become a bounty manager now and is it worth it to try to become one? Is it true that only reputable bounty managers get paid in BTC, while others get paid in tokens they are managing for?

Thank you for your help.
Very few bounty managers are still in demand by bounty hunters, and to become a successful bounty manager is not easy now, because most projects now are not as successful as in 2018, which effect makes managers lose the trust of bounty hunters or project owners/developers Meanwhile, the leading bounty managers who are paid with BTC are in a different context, because what I know is that usually those who pay using BTC are in service campaigns.
Right, i think now it’s quite difficult to find a good bounty and mostly hunters can't believe with reputed managers conducted bounty campaigns, because of their previous managed a lot of scam/failed projects but still those managers are very successful in BTC paying campaigns where payment is guaranteed for escrow method. I agree with you right now just a few managers in demand of bounty campaigns.
That's what I'm saying right now it's very difficult to find a good project, because in ordinary campaigns only a few trusted managers can make a profit from the campaign, the rest we rarely find projects that are very successful, in contrast to campaigns that use payments in the form of BTC, where payments are made. it's clear and we hardly find scam projects

When compared to now 2017-2018 is better than this year, I found a lot of big successful projects in the year, while the paid campaigns using BTC is clearer than an ordinary campaign, that's why I say managers are very influential on the management of their campaigns, at BTC pay campaigns are rarely see scam projects, while in ordinary campaigns often
Take a look at the 1xbit campaign which also pays BTC, everyone who joins there always gets bad tags in their accounts and it's a scam even though campaign participants are always paid on time.
And for 2017 there were indeed many successful projects with very expensive fees for all participants, but once entering 2018, I did not see that there were many successful projects at that time so it was very different from the previous year, especially with this year which was still very early. for comparison.
Especially for the 1xbit campaign, it looks very strange, because for participants who have received bad tags, one more tag is added if they join the campaign, but not all projects are served like that, so there is no comparison to that one project, in 2017 there were a lot of us. find a good project, after the following year we rarely get such a project, hopefully we hope this year and next, the project will repeat like 2017