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Cardonio Bounty Campaign - How to incorporate it into an ICO Campaign

The crypto-world is becoming bigger and interesting as we speak. The industry experts are ever restless, launching new alt-coins almost every day. But this is not the only thing that is being done in this industry.

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<strong>Cardonio</strong> <strong>Bounty</strong> <strong>Campaign</strong> - <strong>How</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>incorporate</strong> <strong>it</strong> in<strong>to</strong> <strong>an</strong><br />

<strong>ICO</strong> <strong>Campaign</strong>?<br />

The cryp<strong>to</strong>-world is becoming bigger <strong>an</strong>d interesting as we speak. The industry experts are ever<br />

restless, launching new alt-coins almost every day. But this is not the only thing that is being done<br />

in this industry. Once you start following the news, you will see a lot of new terms <strong>an</strong>d activ<strong>it</strong>ies<br />

that qu<strong>it</strong>e fr<strong>an</strong>kly don’t make <strong>an</strong>y sense <strong>to</strong> some people as well. One of these terms is <strong>ICO</strong> bounty<br />

program. You must be wondering, Wa<strong>it</strong>, what is that?<br />

If you had a ch<strong>an</strong>ce <strong>to</strong> get familiar w<strong>it</strong>h some unorthodox marketing techniques in the past, then<br />

there is a good ch<strong>an</strong>ce you c<strong>an</strong> guess what <strong>ICO</strong> bounty is all about. And no, <strong>it</strong> doesn’t involve<br />

<strong>an</strong>yone becoming a pirate at <strong>an</strong>y given point in time. Let’s see what <strong>ICO</strong> bounties are, <strong>an</strong>d what<br />

role they play in <strong>an</strong> <strong>ICO</strong> campaign.<br />

What is <strong>an</strong> <strong>ICO</strong> <strong>Bounty</strong>?<br />

The In<strong>it</strong>ial Coin Offering is <strong>an</strong> effort made by cryp<strong>to</strong>currency startups <strong>to</strong> raise money for their<br />

project. Everything starts w<strong>it</strong>h the wh<strong>it</strong>epaper, which tr<strong>an</strong>slates in<strong>to</strong> a business pl<strong>an</strong>. The<br />

wh<strong>it</strong>epaper usually contains:<br />

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A detailed expl<strong>an</strong>ation of what the project is about.<br />

The reason why the project was started, <strong>an</strong>d whether there’s a real need in the world for <strong>it</strong>.<br />

A fin<strong>an</strong>cial pl<strong>an</strong>, where the key point is how much money the startup needs <strong>to</strong> get things<br />

going.


The precise number of newly created cryp<strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>kens that the project crea<strong>to</strong>rs will keep for<br />

themselves.<br />

Information on whether the startup will accept only cryp<strong>to</strong>currencies or regular cash as<br />

well.<br />

The end date for the <strong>ICO</strong> campaign.<br />

During the <strong>ICO</strong> campaign, a cryp<strong>to</strong>currency startup’s main goal is <strong>to</strong> raise as much money as they<br />

c<strong>an</strong>. On the other h<strong>an</strong>d, inves<strong>to</strong>rs are motivated <strong>to</strong> invest in <strong>it</strong> by the qual<strong>it</strong>y of the wh<strong>it</strong>epaper,<br />

especially by the part where the real need for the cryp<strong>to</strong>currency is explained, <strong>an</strong>d the hope that<br />

the cryp<strong>to</strong>currency’s price will spike after the pl<strong>an</strong> launches.<br />

The more people learn about the <strong>ICO</strong>, the better, simply because the number of potential inves<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

rises. This is where the <strong>ICO</strong> bounty comes in. Some startups don’t have the money <strong>to</strong> hire PR <strong>an</strong>d<br />

marketing firms <strong>to</strong> help them raise money. An <strong>ICO</strong> bounty is <strong>an</strong> efficient <strong>an</strong>d cheap way <strong>to</strong> spread<br />

the word about the <strong>ICO</strong> by outsourcing marketing <strong>to</strong> regular people.<br />

An <strong>ICO</strong> bounty c<strong>an</strong> be something very simple, such as logo creation, a mention in the comments<br />

of a popular YouTube video, a full YouTube video, forum posts, content creation, <strong>an</strong>d so on. Upon<br />

completing <strong>it</strong>, the startup rewards the bounty hunters w<strong>it</strong>h the br<strong>an</strong>d new cryp<strong>to</strong>currency.<br />

What is <strong>an</strong> <strong>ICO</strong> <strong>Bounty</strong> Program?<br />

The <strong>ICO</strong> bounty program is a specific marketing effort a startup decides <strong>to</strong> implement. The more<br />

detailed the <strong>ICO</strong> bounty program is, the greater the ch<strong>an</strong>ces for the startup <strong>to</strong> reach success. <strong>ICO</strong><br />

bounty programs help startups in two distinctive ways.<br />

First, they help them spread the word of their <strong>ICO</strong>, <strong>an</strong>d, secondly, bounty programs c<strong>an</strong> help<br />

startups get the bugs out of their code by using high-end programmers which they c<strong>an</strong>not afford<br />

<strong>to</strong> have on their payroll.<br />

An <strong>ICO</strong> bounty program may involve all sorts of activ<strong>it</strong>ies r<strong>an</strong>ging from signature <strong>an</strong>d social media<br />

campaigns, <strong>to</strong> content creation <strong>an</strong>d tr<strong>an</strong>slation campaigns as well. Comp<strong>an</strong>ies like <strong>ICO</strong> <strong>Bounty</strong><br />

<strong>incorporate</strong>s <strong>an</strong>d offers multiple types of <strong>ICO</strong> bounty programs, both pre-<strong>ICO</strong> <strong>an</strong>d post-<strong>ICO</strong> ones.<br />

All of this isn’t done in <strong>an</strong> erratic fashion. Over the years startups in the cryp<strong>to</strong> world have learned<br />

a lot. Let’s see what types of <strong>ICO</strong> bounty programs there are.


The Framework <strong>an</strong>d the Types<br />

Before you decide which <strong>ICO</strong> bounty will work best for your startup, you have <strong>to</strong> get familiar w<strong>it</strong>h<br />

the <strong>ICO</strong> bounty framework as a whole.<br />

The term pre-<strong>ICO</strong> bounty programs, as the name implies, refers <strong>to</strong> all the bounty efforts made<br />

before the <strong>ICO</strong> launch. Their primary purpose is <strong>to</strong> create the buzz <strong>an</strong>d get your marketing ball<br />

rolling. The ultimate goal is <strong>to</strong> signific<strong>an</strong>tly increase awareness <strong>an</strong>d get inves<strong>to</strong>rs interested in your<br />

startup <strong>an</strong>d upcoming <strong>ICO</strong>.<br />

Pre-<strong>ICO</strong> bounty programs include the following activ<strong>it</strong>ies:<br />

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Social media campaigns – these bounties are designed <strong>to</strong> use the followers of the<br />

particip<strong>an</strong>ts’ social media accounts <strong>to</strong> raise awareness of the <strong>ICO</strong>. It is import<strong>an</strong>t <strong>to</strong><br />

distribute rewards depending on the engagement levels generated by the “bounty hunters”.<br />

The most popular social media platforms used in this inst<strong>an</strong>ce are Tw<strong>it</strong>ter, Facebook, <strong>an</strong>d<br />

YouTube.<br />

Content creation – m<strong>an</strong>y of the people interested in cryp<strong>to</strong>currencies have blogs w<strong>it</strong>h large<br />

audiences. These bounties are designed <strong>to</strong> motivate them <strong>to</strong> wr<strong>it</strong>e articles about your <strong>ICO</strong><br />

on their popular blogs.<br />

Signature bounties – these are the most popular ones, as they are open <strong>to</strong> all the people at<br />

the B<strong>it</strong>cointalk forum. Startups usually restrict these bounties only for people who have a<br />

Jr. Member r<strong>an</strong>k or above on this forum.<br />

Post-<strong>ICO</strong> bounty programs are launched after the money for the <strong>ICO</strong> launch has been raised, <strong>to</strong><br />

collect the feedback from the commun<strong>it</strong>y so that improvements c<strong>an</strong> be made. But, spreading the<br />

word <strong>to</strong> as m<strong>an</strong>y people as possible still remains the underlying goal of this effort. The most<br />

popular bounties for the post-<strong>ICO</strong> stage go as follows:<br />

Tr<strong>an</strong>slation – documents like the wh<strong>it</strong>epaper, the official cryp<strong>to</strong>currency webs<strong>it</strong>e, <strong>an</strong>d the<br />

B<strong>it</strong>cointalk ANN thread are tr<strong>an</strong>slated in<strong>to</strong> several world l<strong>an</strong>guages.


Bug Hunting <strong>an</strong>d Reporting – every cryp<strong>to</strong>currency platform <strong>an</strong>d software has bugs, especially<br />

when <strong>it</strong> is young. Bug reporting bounties are designed <strong>to</strong> motivate people <strong>to</strong> report the bugs as<br />

soon as they discover them.<br />

Costs <strong>an</strong>d Benef<strong>it</strong>s<br />

All the information so far clearly implies that the benef<strong>it</strong>s of <strong>ICO</strong> bounty programs are huge. They<br />

offer unique opportun<strong>it</strong>ies for startups on a lim<strong>it</strong>ed budget <strong>to</strong> spread the word about their <strong>ICO</strong>, get<br />

more people interested in investing in <strong>it</strong>, <strong>an</strong>d make improvements <strong>to</strong> the platform after the <strong>ICO</strong><br />

goes live.<br />

When <strong>it</strong> comes <strong>to</strong> the costs, they are next <strong>to</strong> none. Some of the blockchain startups do hire bounty<br />

campaign m<strong>an</strong>agers, which signific<strong>an</strong>tly increases the costs of running a bounty campaign.<br />

You c<strong>an</strong> also consider getting listed on webs<strong>it</strong>es frequently vis<strong>it</strong>ed by <strong>ICO</strong> bounty hunters <strong>to</strong><br />

engage as m<strong>an</strong>y of them as possible. In <strong>an</strong>y case, all the costs associated w<strong>it</strong>h these efforts are<br />

signific<strong>an</strong>tly lower th<strong>an</strong> the costs of hiring a marketing or PR firm.<br />

Famous <strong>ICO</strong> <strong>Bounty</strong> Programs<br />

One of the most famous <strong>ICO</strong> bounty programs was launched by Rentberry. The idea was qu<strong>it</strong>e<br />

genius – they used Blockchain technology <strong>an</strong>d smart contracts <strong>to</strong> enable people <strong>to</strong> enjoy <strong>an</strong> easier<br />

rental process, <strong>an</strong>d their <strong>ICO</strong> bounty program is what made <strong>it</strong> possible for the project <strong>to</strong> start.<br />

Another one is VRT World, a startup devoted <strong>to</strong> developing a decentralized global platform for all<br />

VR enthusiasts in the world.<br />

People c<strong>an</strong> take part in all sorts of VR activ<strong>it</strong>ies <strong>an</strong>d get exclusive access <strong>to</strong> the cutting-edge VR<br />

technologies on this platform. Their bounty fund is around 2% of all sold VR <strong>to</strong>kens. The major<strong>it</strong>y<br />

of the bounty fund (30%) is reserved for the signature <strong>an</strong>d avatar campaign bounty.<br />

B<strong>it</strong>Nautic also leveraged <strong>ICO</strong> bounty programs <strong>to</strong> incentivize the people <strong>to</strong> invest in their<br />

decentralized shipping <strong>an</strong>d cargo platform. Around 5% of their <strong>to</strong>tal coin supply is reserved for


ounty campaigns. More th<strong>an</strong> half of their bounty budget is reserved for mainstream media, social<br />

media, <strong>an</strong>d signature bounties.<br />

Hopefully, the term <strong>ICO</strong> bounty is closer <strong>to</strong> you th<strong>an</strong> before. As you c<strong>an</strong> see the <strong>ICO</strong> bounties have<br />

a lot of marketing potential for startups on a lim<strong>it</strong>ed budget. You c<strong>an</strong> <strong>incorporate</strong> them in<strong>to</strong> pre<br />

<strong>an</strong>d post-<strong>ICO</strong> efforts <strong>to</strong> maximize their effectiveness.

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