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Topic: All the bounty tokens can be sold? - page 14. (Read 5915 times)

copper member
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September 21, 2018, 10:05:32 AM
Guys, what is percentage of bounty projects which do not care about listings? Tell me, please, based on your own experience, of course. I mean that some part of them(projects tokens) are not tradable as the team does not care about listings.

If it is listing already in the exchange then it can sellable,  but most of time its have a smaller value so this is the reason , others are force to hold and wait for the bull run .
sr. member
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September 21, 2018, 09:59:01 AM
Guys, what is percentage of bounty projects which do not care about listings? Tell me, please, based on your own experience, of course. I mean that some part of them(projects tokens) are not tradable as the team does not care about listings.


Not all of them, there are some that just want the money that they are getting from the icos so they are not bothered about the coins getting listed or not, for projects like these then you cannot sell the coins when they pay it out to you and it will just be useless sitting in your wallet. If I were to take a guess I would say maybe about 10 percent

Yes, some teams don't care about listings, getting ahead of Bitcoin or Ethereum or just delivering a good quality product doesn't interest them. I would not trust such people and projects. They are rarely something extraordinary and good.
full member
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September 21, 2018, 09:45:44 AM
No. Each token has a different level of quality. Many parties with limited capabilities have issued tokens, so they cannot compete in crypto and are unable to issue their tokens on the market. It makes their tokens do not have prices, so they cannot be sold. Be careful in choosing a bounty, experience from the team is an important aspect to take precedence.
of the many tokens I hold, there are only a few that I can sell because indeed every token has its own potential because it is managed by a different team or dev and also a different source of funds so it will make different tokens. Of course, only tokens whose projects continue to grow will have good value.
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September 21, 2018, 09:35:44 AM
No. Each token has a different level of quality. Many parties with limited capabilities have issued tokens, so they cannot compete in crypto and are unable to issue their tokens on the market. It makes their tokens do not have prices, so they cannot be sold. Be careful in choosing a bounty, experience from the team is an important aspect to take precedence.
sr. member
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September 21, 2018, 09:16:45 AM
most ICOs when launching tokens cannot be traded because the developers lock their tokens or are still planning a market to trade their tokens but some also have tokens that are traded directly.
copper member
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September 21, 2018, 07:45:25 AM
I would say that a very small part of the bounty of tokens can be sold after an ICO . Or you can sell but at a ridiculous price. I met up to 5 projects in the last half year that paid bounty tokens and they could be sold normally and still earned.
full member
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September 21, 2018, 06:32:23 AM
That actually depends, token gotten from project with extraordinary potential, i don't touch it at all, other token from low quality project i flip them as soon as i have it sent to my wallet.
Yes, It's a good thing to do. The coins that are not listed should be flipped, because they don't have any value, I think. Being listed at an exchange adds value, unless it's a long-term development project and then you have to wait for it. But I usually don't, I flip.
hero member
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September 20, 2018, 11:33:55 PM
Guys, what is percentage of bounty projects which do not care about listings? Tell me, please, based on your own experience, of course. I mean that some part of them(projects tokens) are not tradable as the team does not care about listings.


Not all of them, there are some that just want the money that they are getting from the icos so they are not bothered about the coins getting listed or not, for projects like these then you cannot sell the coins when they pay it out to you and it will just be useless sitting in your wallet. If I were to take a guess I would say maybe about 10 percent
full member
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September 20, 2018, 03:24:58 PM
That actually depends, token gotten from project with extraordinary potential, i don't touch it at all, other token from low quality project i flip them as soon as i have it sent to my wallet.
newbie
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September 12, 2018, 06:31:08 PM
I think they are not unconcerned but they prioritize project development rather than list tokens on the exchange. I have participated in a project that listing their tokens on the exchange 5 months after their ICO was completed. but that doesn't matter.
full member
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September 12, 2018, 06:28:48 PM
I think that depends on the project team. Sometimes they already have a road map to match what has been planned. So you just need to be patient and wait until the token appears in the market. Because it's not easy to run a project. All according to a good plan.
full member
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September 12, 2018, 06:27:55 PM
You can find almost every coin at forkdelta. because it a very common exchange anyone easily visit but the main problem is that the majority of bounty tokens cost very little, so you can a lot of tokens but very less in terms of value.

really can be seen in forkdelta to find out the bounty tokens that already have a price. little of it all because many project teams don't continue to develop the tokens they make and just leave them alone.

like in my wallet, there are lots of bounty tokens that don't have a price at all and only become garbage in the wallet.
sr. member
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September 12, 2018, 06:23:17 PM
Guys, what is percentage of bounty projects which do not care about listings? Tell me, please, based on your own experience, of course. I mean that some part of them(projects tokens) are not tradable as the team does not care about listings.

 I think it depends on the company. You cam always check the road map of the project. There you will see when will they planning to do listing. If they reached the hard cap. Sometimes they usually hold the time for listing,because many bounty hunters will immediately sell their tokens in all the trading site right after the end of the campaign. And thats the main problem because the demand of that coin is low thats why that token will be as low as the price in ICO. Thats many of the company now they do listing when the market is good.

If you think that due to bounty hunters are selling the tokens is the reason behind late listing of token to exchange then i think you are wrong. If that is the reason then the token issuer can cancel the bounty and promote their ICO own. Bounty hunters are giving their time and experience to promote the ICO and in against you are giving the bounty and due to this bounty ICO projects get good investment.

But the reason is different as most of the ICO are not listing because they are not interested in listing as they get investment what needed and after that they dont care about the investors who invest in the project that the token will get listed and they can also earn. Due to this only most of the ICO in the end get scammed.
jr. member
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September 12, 2018, 06:18:21 PM
Guys, what is percentage of bounty projects which do not care about listings? Tell me, please, based on your own experience, of course. I mean that some part of them(projects tokens) are not tradable as the team does not care about listings.

 I think it depends on the company. You cam always check the road map of the project. There you will see when will they planning to do listing. If they reached the hard cap. Sometimes they usually hold the time for listing,because many bounty hunters will immediately sell their tokens in all the trading site right after the end of the campaign. And thats the main problem because the demand of that coin is low thats why that token will be as low as the price in ICO. Thats many of the company now they do listing when the market is good.
newbie
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September 12, 2018, 06:09:59 PM
You can find almost every coin at forkdelta. because it a very common exchange anyone easily visit but the main problem is that the majority of bounty tokens cost very little, so you can a lot of tokens but very less in terms of value.
member
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September 12, 2018, 06:08:58 PM
Guys, what is percentage of bounty projects which do not care about listings? Tell me, please, based on your own experience, of course. I mean that some part of them(projects tokens) are not tradable as the team does not care about listings.
Almost all bounty token can to traded just wait until token listing in exchanger, and i think all token based ERC-20 listing in etherdelta and other decentalized exchange first before listing in major exchange. But if token not listing and team doesnt care about that, that is scam proyek, just left it
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September 12, 2018, 06:05:28 PM
Guys, what is percentage of bounty projects which do not care about listings? Tell me, please, based on your own experience, of course. I mean that some part of them(projects tokens) are not tradable as the team does not care about listings.

No, thats not true. Some of the bounty tokens were scam, no value at all and some doesnt seem to meet the requirements to be able to have a decent price. Thats why being a bounty hunter is not that easy, you're working hard and yet some coins that you received as a salary doesnt have value.
member
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September 12, 2018, 05:56:35 PM
Yes, it can be sold when there is a price in the market, the coins are useless if there is no price in the market. All of your bounty campaign efforts are not worth it because the coins that you get has no value in the market exchange site. And it depends on the bounty campaign project if they were going to be successful or not then you will get your bounty tokens as a reward payment for participating to their bounty campaign.
sr. member
Activity: 518
Merit: 250
September 12, 2018, 04:20:34 PM
I think that, Yes. Although if we take into account the current situation in the market, selling altcoins is meaningless. Think for yourself, they can all give you x 100. Why sell them.
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Radix-The Decentralized Finance Protocol
September 12, 2018, 02:26:11 PM
You can sell almost all  tokens that you have earned in the bounty company. But some of them will not be traded even on such exchanges as Etherdelta.These coins are not many but they exist  Grin
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