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Topic: Bounty hunters are getting axed harder - page 13. (Read 9494 times)

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January 29, 2021, 04:35:08 AM
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Your point of view is reasonable, I have participated in lot of bounties from the last couple of years but only few of them were worthy and mostly of them ended up with nothing so I have changed my way to participate in bounties now I always find those bounties in which bounty reward is escrowed.
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January 29, 2021, 04:17:33 AM
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That explains what bounty hunting really is, if it's a stable way of making money it should be called something else not bounty hunting, the word hunting means you have to thrive to kill a game or hit some valuable assets in the ground, it's never going to be a straight road judging from the name
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January 29, 2021, 04:12:30 AM
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I look backward and see a lot of challenge facing bounty hunters and I can only see that things will get harder. The mental stress of looking for the right bounty to promote, waking up in the middle of the night for several hours to complete tasks for months just to realized you won't get $1 for all your time.

It is another scenario when you discover that the project you promoted is doing great at the exchange market but you realized the team are refusing to give the reward of your labour or change the rules regarding the campaign just to make it hard for you to get your reward.

I think most of this project team see hunters as being toothless because they know the worst you can do cannot affect their project. They name you different names just to make you look like a fool in the eyes of investors.

Until there is a way to deal honorably with these team, hunters will continue to suffer
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