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sr. member
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The Exchange for EOS Community
November 18, 2018, 03:30:08 PM
Nice words, I agree. But almost all bounty hunters who are in this now are not that type of person who will require tokens for their job - in their countries people work hard to get money for food. So till they are here they will dump the price of our time. And I think they will be here as long as ICO industry with all bounties exists Undecided
full member
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November 18, 2018, 03:28:54 PM
yes I strongly agree with what you say, if the name of the hunter is not a beggar who cannot freely receive tokens from each bounty, but with the results of work and time to campaign for the bounty project.
because most managers or developers underestimate the results of the performance of the hunters and without them knowing on a large scale spread the news campaign to offer the world the project...
sr. member
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SOL.BIOKRIPT.COM
November 18, 2018, 03:19:05 PM
Though we sometimes demand for token profusely when it is delayed, have not begged for it before. Cases like token distribution delay happens to investors also. Have never done any campaign that I was not paid., except in cases the soft cap was not reached. Since more law are proffered  to protect investors and reduce scam projects, ICO success will improve and encourage more investors and mainstream investment.
jr. member
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W12 – Blockchain protocol
November 18, 2018, 03:10:23 PM
I hope I will be able to choose serious projects, after participating in which the team will pay remuneration in good faith!
hero member
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November 18, 2018, 03:01:07 PM
That's right, but nobody sees the expense of being a bounty hunter, especially the time that many people invest in this, so I can understand the discomfort that can generate an ICO that changes the rules at their convenience or simply do not give the tokens correctly, is as if your boss in your current job stopped paying you 5 days of a fortnight, how would you feel?
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November 18, 2018, 02:58:23 PM
I hate to see bounty hunters beg for tokens, after working to promote a project.
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Bounty hunters are cheap labor who agree to work for less and less money. Everything is connected with a large influx of people.
See bounty campaigns of 2017 and 2016 and earlier. All of them were paid in hard currency in Bitcoins, less often in Ethereum.
Now the payment is made by tokens, which are unknown how much they will cost, and they pay them out of date.
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November 18, 2018, 02:53:42 PM
Yes, time is certainly more valuable than money, of course in the bounty is now very difficult to make good money , I think you need to really invest in a good project quality content and then can well thank you for it
sr. member
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PredX - AI-Powered Prediction Market
November 18, 2018, 02:52:06 PM
It is a big mistake to assume that bounty hunters are beggars. They work need energy, time, mind, tools and networks all of that needs capital so it's only natural that they complain if they don't get paid
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November 18, 2018, 02:38:37 PM
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.
you're right. The bounty hunters are very disadvantageous, there is no rule that protect bounty hunters.
The bad BMs can completely change the rules, reduce the bounty pool if they like, extend the time without prior notice, or not pay and scam.
Money hunters often can not do anything other than cursing. We should unite and must have a rule for the BM: "do not change any rules".
And if any BM wrong they should be red trust to warn.
legendary
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November 18, 2018, 02:28:39 PM
I agree with you that Bounty Hunters are not beggars and will not be beggar in our own discharge of duties by helping the bounty managers or project to get to it soft-cap and hard-cap, so, no need to be beggars in our own right. Let's take our right and fight for it.

I think there should be measures to protect bounty hunters, as they, as well as investors, should be guaranteed their effort to be rewarded.
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November 18, 2018, 02:05:02 PM
I agree with you that Bounty Hunters are not beggars and will not be beggar in our own discharge of duties by helping the bounty managers or project to get to it soft-cap and hard-cap, so, no need to be beggars in our own right. Let's take our right and fight for it.
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November 18, 2018, 01:59:27 PM
I really want to thank you for your thinking. It's the reality what we the bounty hunters feel. Some people say that we get free money. But I think we invest the most valuable thing and that is 'OUR TIME'. But most of the time the reward is very low and getting those tokens is not a easy job sometimes.
sr. member
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November 18, 2018, 12:46:28 PM
here I am also a bounty hunter, bounty hunters are not beggars because this is a job. I can get money from here if I obey and obey the project rules that I follow. but I also need to choose and analyze a good project and promise that fraud will not occur.
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November 18, 2018, 12:45:54 PM
Yes, you are right and I strongly agree with your statement. We bounty hunters need good treatment from ICO makers. We have taken the time to promote the project you are running, without us maybe most projects will not work properly, with us promoting the project you are running will lure big investors to visit and invest in your project. The bounty hunters work with you and indirectly you pay bounty hunters through your tokens.
full member
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November 18, 2018, 12:31:16 PM
I'm absolutely agree with you. Bounty hunters are the same investors. They invest their time to promote your project and must be paid. I think that all bounty hunters will agree with this.
member
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November 18, 2018, 12:10:03 PM
Yes I do really agree on this issue that bounty hunters are not beggars but they are forced in begging for their payment from all of those ICO and bounties that they had participated because they not being paid completely just like what those ICOs and bounties had promised to pay them.
newbie
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November 18, 2018, 11:52:36 AM
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.

"BEGGING IS BETTER THAN THEFTING" i mean bounty hunters are doing campaigns with  very trustfully and belive on ICOs but scam ICOs founders and are just ruin the hopes of BHs this is also one kind of theft, they are theives with no moral values they are often theft TIME from BHs, so DONT USE THAT WORD BEGGAR bounty hunters are far better than the scam ICOs.
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November 18, 2018, 11:43:50 AM
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.
Bounty hunters are facing a lot of troubles when it comes joining in failed and scammed ICO projects because most of them has the same reasons like delay of listing exchanges and distribution of tokens, and also a lot ICO projects today cant reach their softcap. Sadly, to say that joining ICO projects is a lot of risk.
copper member
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November 18, 2018, 11:33:26 AM
But in reality many bounty hunters are begging for their tokens, I often see them in telegram groups, hopefully by seeing your writing can open the minds of other bounty hunters, no need to be beggars to claim our rights.

I do not think it is begging, it is just a nice way of saying they have to get paid.   Remember you cannot beg what is rightfully yours, you just have to claim it.  And asking nicely is not the same as begging.  Rather than getting furious and act like an idiot, bounty hunters prefer to act in a right way since bounty hunters wanted to avoid conflict in claiming their pay as much as possible.
member
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November 18, 2018, 11:32:16 AM
I agree. It is not easy to be a bounty hunter. You need to invest a lot of time to help the project to reach the funding cap. Investors should be thankful to the hunters, because without them, the project won't be able to reach their soft cap.
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