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Topic: Bounty hunter is considered as investors with a big patience. - page 5. (Read 1032 times)

hero member
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whether it can be considered as an investors everyone is free to have their own opinion but I think everyone shouldn't underestimate the time invested in doing some tasks for the sake of the bounty, generally in promoting products there are budget for marketing and this is exactly what bounty hunters get allocated from, yes they don't risk their money in investing but still their rewards are well deserving.
sr. member
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I consider them risk-takers because altcoins bounty hunting now is not profitable anymore, its hard to find a good bounty to join, and when there is one the competition in the pool is very stiff because so many bounty managers do not limit those who want to join, save for signature campaign, social media bounties have hundreds or even thousands of participant that each participant can only get a few dollars after one or two months of campaign.
legendary
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can we considered the patience of the bounty hunter same as the investors patience?

Bounty hunter's patience is far better because they cannot do anything just wait for the update to receive their token and wait again for months to get the token listed, whereas investors can easily dump their coins to cut their losses the moment they see their coins losing values, bounty hunters cannot do that sometimes they received their token after the developers and early birds dump their shares, and they have to trade it on whatever the price at the time they receive their shares.
Bounty hunters usually are the last to dump, bounty hunters' situation is worse in this present time.
Dont know on why bounty hunters are considered to be investors with having that long patience, yes it is partly true but the general idea or attaching up that word is something that has no sense.We do know on their main differences considering that investors are literally the ones who had been supporting the project by simply investing or putting up money on which we know that bounty hunters are really just that marketers who do spread out their exposure on this space. Its true that being a bounty hunter would really be needing to dealing up with a long wait because you cant even sure if you would really be able to receive your tokens or not,
and if ever you would be able to get those pay then the moment you would really be needing to do next is to wait up again.We know that not all tokens/coins are really that able to get the value and it would always
matter on the demand and recognition. This is why bounty hunting is never been worth because you could really be just simply wasting up your time on a shit project which you should have must use it on other
ways to make yourself that able to get some benefits but well it is really your time to be spent up though.
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I was joining bounty from year 2017 till present i have experience joining different signature and social media campaign with good  earnings and there are also campaigns that is not profitable  and sometimes there are campaign that doesn't pay, because the project does not reach the hard cap when they launch ICO, most of the projects pays token that is not listed on exchange and we need to wait a months or maybe a year before we can sell our tokens and get the profit and sometimes we also buy tokens from the good projects that we promote and hold, can we considered the patience of the bounty hunter same as the investors patience?

If you feel that the project you participated in won't last long, you sell it. There are factors where the projects last like continuous development. I had this coin from the bounty I participated before called $CHSB also known as Swissborg. I sold it too early until it goes 5 figures at ATH. It really depends if you apply investors mindset on the bounties you participated in.
hero member
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can we considered the patience of the bounty hunter same as the investors patience?

Bounty hunter's patience is far better because they cannot do anything just wait for the update to receive their token and wait again for months to get the token listed, whereas investors can easily dump their coins to cut their losses the moment they see their coins losing values, bounty hunters cannot do that sometimes they received their token after the developers and early birds dump their shares, and they have to trade it on whatever the price at the time they receive their shares.
Bounty hunters usually are the last to dump, bounty hunters' situation is worse in this present time.
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It is the case with many of us older users of this forum, where we took part in bounties and the tokens are worth zero value today. The reasons vary but mostly the projects failed to deliver any product that changes the current market and thus they died out a slow death. Today their owners have mostly left and advisors left as early as the lock in period ended and investors are waiting for better prices to dump their coins...

The problem with most projects of that time was that few projects were able to get listed on the exchange. Now the projects have a clear advantage already for the reason that each team can independently list its token on a decentralized exchange.
However, even though it was listed on an exchange but if we talk about market potential, we can't expect them to stay long-term in the market as most of them are just gone after a few months, sometimes just weeks. I admit that I join Bounties before (last 2016-2017) and some of my tokens still don't have market value and I'd never think they will have value in the future when the developer and the team are not responsive anymore.
And we are just urged to become patient because we are waiting to become tradable in the market.
jr. member
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I was joining bounty from year 2017 till present i have experience joining different signature and social media campaign with good  earnings and there are also campaigns that is not profitable  and sometimes there are campaign that doesn't pay, because the project does not reach the hard cap when they launch ICO, most of the projects pays token that is not listed on exchange and we need to wait a months or maybe a year before we can sell our tokens and get the profit and sometimes we also buy tokens from the good projects that we promote and hold, can we considered the patience of the bounty hunter same as the investors patience?
I have had an on/off relationship with bounties. They seem to pay out in a bull run but founders cannot afford to pay out in a bear market. I have been getting Q Blockchain and Lamina1 rewards on zealy io so I guess that works. I think most people are participating in Twitter giveaways these days.
legendary
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even though I am a hunter I don't feel like an investor because how can you say that you are a hunter investor, a hunter only has time and mind to do work that rewards the coins they offer
In contrast to investors who actually spend money from their pockets to buy and support the project, investors' patience is tested when the dev runs away or suddenly scams and they lose.

just my opinion
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Yes i agree with you. Bounty hunters are often considered as investors with a lot of patience because they have to wait for a long time before they can receive their rewards. They have to be patient while tracking down their targets, and they have to be persistent in their pursuit. Similarly to investors often have to wait for a long time before they can see a return on their investments. They have to be patient and persistent in their investment strategy in order to achieve their financial goals.
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I think this is a good analogy. Bounty hunters are Investors. But there's a bit of a difference here and I think it's going to have some bearing on how we see it all subjectively. The investors spend their money to buy in the ICO sale stage. And the bounty hunters put their time and mind into working on the project to get paid. So I see that there are different forms of patience here. Investors are patient for their investment to make a profit and bounty hunters are patient when the project they have worked on is paid for and they get their wages from it.
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Bounty hunters are often recognized as investors who possess a significant amount of patience. Their line of work requires them to meticulously track down individuals or assets, often facing various challenges and obstacles along the way. Similar to investors who carefully analyze market trends and wait for the right moment to make their move, bounty hunters exercise patience in gathering information, strategizing their approach, and executing their plans. They understand that achieving their goals may take time, requiring them to persistently pursue their targets with unwavering dedication. Through their patient and methodical approach, bounty hunters demonstrate an ability to navigate complex situations and achieve successful outcomes.
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the same but they (investors) have a loss if their token is listed on the market and experiences a bad price, bounty hunters don't lose money, but in terms of waiting they get the same value.
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Bounty hunting in the cryptocurrency space requires patience and resilience. While it can be profitable, there are also risks involved, such as not receiving payment or receiving tokens that are not immediately tradable. Similar to investors, bounty hunters need to exercise patience and wait for their tokens to gain value or become tradable. It's important to carefully select campaigns and projects to maximize potential earnings.





Yes, patience is definitely needed for bounty hunters, I agree with you, but now, in principle, spending your time on bounties or airdrops makes no sense in principle, since they pay a penny, and now you have to wait for a penny for three years, before you could both be patient and participate in bounty or airdrops and make good money on it, as if patience were justified
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Since 2017, I have been actively participating in bounties as well. My belief is that there is a distinction in mindset between bounty hunters and investors. While bounty hunters dedicate their time and effort, investors carefully analyze and allocate funds to projects with growth potential. Generally, most hunters tend to be impatient, with only a few possessing the patience to hold onto coins. On the contrary, investors face lower risks compared to hunters. This is because, in many projects, the hard work of bounty hunters may go unrewarded. Therefore, I do not perceive bounty hunters as investors. The investment they make is solely their time and effort, rather than money from their own pockets.
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I agree that bounty hunting is not an easy job and requires a lot of patience and dedication. I also agree that bounty hunters are like investors in some ways, because they both support projects they believe in and hope for good returns in the future. Of course, some differences between bounty hunters and investors. Investors risk their own money while bounty hunters need to perform tasks to earn some tokens.



Apart from being patience bounty hunters invest their time and effort by a way or means of aggressive promotion of a project despite their effort they needed to wait for a very long till the token is listed even after listing some token might not have a good value another endless waiting will continue until the price of the listed token pump to a reasonable price before some hunters sell their tokens else if they hurriedly sell off their tokens at less or lower price their effort might be useless and wasted effort whereas an investor will wait till listing and after listing thus both are investors who needed to patiently wait for a long time.
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Bounty hunting in the cryptocurrency space requires patience and resilience. While it can be profitable, there are also risks involved, such as not receiving payment or receiving tokens that are not immediately tradable. Similar to investors, bounty hunters need to exercise patience and wait for their tokens to gain value or become tradable. It's important to carefully select campaigns and projects to maximize potential earnings.




legendary
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The bounty hunter expectation of reward should be pure luck, nothing is guaranteed. I've had bounty experiences, none of them consistent. You can make money from these jobs without any expectation. Social media, testnet, such awards are in fashion these days. For bounties, since the tokens you receive from signature or social media awards are free, some of them can be kept to show that you value the project, and some can be sold for profit.
legendary
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It is the case with many of us older users of this forum, where we took part in bounties and the tokens are worth zero value today. The reasons vary but mostly the projects failed to deliver any product that changes the current market and thus they died out a slow death. Today their owners have mostly left and advisors left as early as the lock in period ended and investors are waiting for better prices to dump their coins...

The problem with most projects of that time was that few projects were able to get listed on the exchange. Now the projects have a clear advantage already for the reason that each team can independently list its token on a decentralized exchange.
legendary
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I also previously participated in various bounties held on the forum and I have a very large number of different tokens in my wallet, the cost of which is equal to a few cents as 6 years ago. Those tokens that have not received a listing on the exchange have never increased in price.
It is the case with many of us older users of this forum, where we took part in bounties and the tokens are worth zero value today. The reasons vary but mostly the projects failed to deliver any product that changes the current market and thus they died out a slow death. Today their owners have mostly left and advisors left as early as the lock in period ended and investors are waiting for better prices to dump their coins.

In crypto, this is why bounty hunters cannot become patient investors, the more they try to accumulate bounty tokens the lesser returns they will get. One in a million projects might be worth a huge amount but that is like the jackpot - never reachable practically.
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actually the patience of the bounty hunter is even greater, because it is not just being an investor, but waiting for the prize to be received, and sometimes it is paid and sometimes it is not paid, or even paid but there is no price. especially if the capital used for investment comes from the prize, so you have to be good at managing your finances. on the other hand real investors have greater psychological pressure because they use personal capital, so they must fully understand the field they are investing in, to minimize risk
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