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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: How to know a good bounty
by
coinerer
on 21/08/2022, 16:43:48 UTC
We have to consider the bounty allocation with the number of campaign participants received because low bounty allocation with many campaign participants will not be suitable for final token distribution, you only get low tokens so it is not equivalent to campaign for weeks.
You are right, we have to make sure the allocation for the type of each campaign for example for signatures then we have to count the participants that have been received on the spreadsheet, so we already have a simple calculation of the number of token shares that each participant receives after the bounty ends, but we have to review the potential of the project as well because of the high bounty allocation also sometimes fake because the token is worthless even the project is a scam.

In this bear market, mostly tokens on new projects will end up worthless since they holding their progress until the bull market happens. Just don't hope that when we join a bounty we can get good payment since many new projects struggle to get some investors because many people are not willing to invest in the crypto market in this bear market.
The situation in the crypto market is bad right now. New projects will not be able to reach in expected area. As a result, it will also be difficult to deliver bounty payments. Generally, if the market is bad for a long period of time, good bounty should not be expected. There are a few things to look out when identifying a good project. Specifically the purpose of the project, what can be the product, about the web site and audit report these can be key features to find a good bounty or good project.