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W12 – Blockchain protocol
November 09, 2018, 12:37:11 PM
#12
I hate to see bounty hunters beg for tokens, after working to promote a project.

Some people would say that bounty participants are given free tokens and so they feel they should not be treated well and perhaps not be paid.
Even if you do not invest your money directly into a project, you have indirectly invested money.

- The time you spend in promoting a project is much more precious than money, because time spent or wasted cannot be regained, while money can still be regained even if wasted.

- You have spent your energy and effort. As a matter of fact, there are people that sleep so late at night, just because they are trying to promote a project. Except you feel you are not honest enough.

- The electricity used, internet facilities used and other amenities used are paid for.   For instance, in my country, there is no free internet facility and i spend so much on browsing data.

All of these if looked into sometimes and the cost implication made, might be much more than the money anyone might have invested directly into a project.

Therefore, you are not to beg for tokens, you are also like any other investor, who has invested his/her money.

If your services are not needed as bounty hunters, there would not have been any token allocated for that.

The right word is claim and not beg.
I agree 100%! not only efforts, but time, which otherwise could have been spent on family members or friends or good holiday trip. there should be some justice, after all
legendary
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November 09, 2018, 12:27:51 PM
#11
I wouldn't call it begging, but some bounty hunters do operate under some very questionable ethics.
How much spam is being generated by people just looking to get a dollar worth in tokens?

This place has seen the effects of these bounty spam campaigns first hand.

Yeah, bounty hunters might not be beggars, but the majority of them certainly ar spammers.
jr. member
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November 09, 2018, 12:21:54 PM
#10
Yes it all depends on the unity. If we all joined our hands then there will be no run for projects. So it depends on us.
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November 09, 2018, 12:12:25 PM
#9
You've exerted some efforts to promote their project then it is not a giveaway token, you've worked for it so you deserve to be paid for what they promised back then when they are launching their own campaigns, managers and owners are responsible to pay bounty hunters, why launching any campaign in the first place where there is no assurance about the payments, there are bounty abusers we can't deny it but there are also owners and devs who abuses bounty hunters.
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November 09, 2018, 12:01:25 PM
#8
That's right when you talk about the efforts of the levelers who have spent on ICO projects. There are things that my hunters feel are underestimated, and the projects are finding ways to postpone or reduce their bonuses intentionally.
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November 09, 2018, 11:58:46 AM
#7
I hate to see bounty hunters beg for tokens, after working to promote a project.

Some people would say that bounty participants are given free tokens and so they feel they should not be treated well and perhaps not be paid.
Even if you do not invest your money directly into a project, you have indirectly invested money.

- The time you spend in promoting a project is much more precious than money, because time spent or wasted cannot be regained, while money can still be regained even if wasted.

- You have spent your energy and effort. As a matter of fact, there are people that sleep so late at night, just because they are trying to promote a project. Except you feel you are not honest enough.

- The electricity used, internet facilities used and other amenities used are paid for.   For instance, in my country, there is no free internet facility and i spend so much on browsing data.

All of these if looked into sometimes and the cost implication made, might be much more than the money anyone might have invested directly into a project.

Therefore, you are not to beg for tokens, you are also like any other investor, who has invested his/her money.

If your services are not needed as bounty hunters, there would not have been any token allocated for that.

The right word is claim and not beg.

I see most investors look down on Bounty hunters because they feel they are responsible for crashing the price or value of a project .

While it is great to enlighten people about bounty hunters, I believe this is just a case of perception. Bounty hunters are important in the blockchain Ecosystem just like investors..

However I must say that some BH make the situation seem bad with their blackmail techniques  which is why BH are termed beggars
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Cryptocurrency addict | Invest at your own risk.
November 09, 2018, 11:58:36 AM
#6
right we don't need to beg because we work not like airdrop. we work as marketing and we also have to get results because we spend a lot of time. we are quite silent if it is not yet time for the token at the claim or distribution we will also protest when the token has not been given but has passed the distribution date. we claim it and collect it not as a beggar but like an employee who is late to get a salary from his boss
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BountyMarketCap
November 09, 2018, 11:51:10 AM
#5
Yeah i have also observed this lately, most of the projects are making lame excuses and not easily paying the reward to the bounty hunters, i even know some projects that have still not paid the bounty hunters even after 6 months of ico end which is pathetic behavior.
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November 09, 2018, 11:16:21 AM
#4
There are so many problems encountered recently. Bounty hunters are part of the forum. Maintain the development of the forum. I think it is possible for me to post a list of projects that have done tasks without rewards. Bounty hunters must safeguard their legitimate interests.

legendary
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November 09, 2018, 11:04:01 AM
#3
Kudos! to you because you have enlightened something for bounty hunters the pride that they have, That just like working in the company bounty hunters are working late in keeping the job done, I really think that they have invested their time in doing the job and keeping the campaign alive the should not beg for tokens because they have the right in claiming fruit of their labor, And yes we can say that they have the right to claim what they have work on but apparently bounty campaign have a tendency if not successful, and the fruit of their labor will be gone as well, and I really think this is the time were they really waste their efforts and time this is a reality and risk they will take in joining up a bounty campaign.
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November 09, 2018, 11:00:28 AM
#2
You are very right and spot on
The situations at the moment has caused so many disrespect
Sometimes I wonder if bounty hunters can go on strike and proof to Bounty managers and project dev
That their project has no chances of survival if we don’t promote them on

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November 09, 2018, 10:49:03 AM
#1
I hate to see bounty hunters beg for tokens, after working to promote a project.

Some people would say that bounty participants are given free tokens and so they feel they should not be treated well and perhaps not be paid.
Even if you do not invest your money directly into a project, you have indirectly invested money.

- The time you spend in promoting a project is much more precious than money, because time spent or wasted cannot be regained, while money can still be regained even if wasted.

- You have spent your energy and effort. As a matter of fact, there are people that sleep so late at night, just because they are trying to promote a project. Except you feel you are not honest enough.

- The electricity used, internet facilities used and other amenities used are paid for.   For instance, in my country, there is no free internet facility and i spend so much on browsing data.

All of these if looked into sometimes and the cost implication made, might be much more than the money anyone might have invested directly into a project.

Therefore, you are not to beg for tokens, you are also like any other investor, who has invested his/her money.

If your services are not needed as bounty hunters, there would not have been any token allocated for that.

The right word is claim and not beg.
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