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September 16, 2018, 02:59:32 PM
#66
Bounty hunters should not be blamed when a coin price dumps, unless the project leaders allocate 50% to the bounty hunters their dump is meaningless. Pre-sale investors are the ones you should point the finger at
newbie
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September 16, 2018, 02:55:03 PM
#65
bounty will live, but with the arrival of people here pay a penny and will remain the most enduring
sr. member
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September 16, 2018, 02:45:39 PM
#64
It occurred to me today that with the market in this fragile state bounty hunters could end up ruining bounties and having this opportunity closed off to them in the future if the dumping continues as soon as the tokens are released and an exchange begins trading. The coins just cannot handle the dump at this time with the market so low and everyone so timid.  The projects will find a different means of promotion as paying us in their tokens will no longer be an option as it would harm the project to much.  

Thoughts?
The bounty allocation for bounty hunters is so small to affect the price of an ICO. The one who dump it are the investors and the team of the project and blame it to bounty hunters. That is why they don't want to pay Ethereum and Bitcoin to bounty hunters because it is easy to notice who dump their holdings.
jr. member
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September 16, 2018, 02:43:40 PM
#63
Bounty hunters are for the most part idiots thinking short term, spamming, cheating and then dumping their rewards...
If they keep on with this shit, projects will look somewhere else for promotion.
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September 16, 2018, 02:41:00 PM
#62
You can't blame the bounty hunter , they don't have much coins to be able to make the market dumb , this is just because the market situations a downturn .
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September 16, 2018, 02:15:13 PM
#61
Bounty budgets are usually 1% of total supply. Can anyone serious think that with 1% you can influence the price of a
token long term ? Bounty hunters have the right to with the rewarded  tokens what they prefer, some hold some dump them.
When dump happens, It is always a good opportunity to buy cheap tokens if it is a promising project.
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September 16, 2018, 01:51:27 PM
#60
I do not think that. The hunters have put a lot of effort to promote an ICO they have to get back to that reward. An ICO without a marketing community has a very low success rate. It is not possible to blame hunters completely because I think the bottom line is that the application of the ICO is practical or not.
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September 16, 2018, 01:50:33 PM
#59
It's up to bounty hunters what they do with their tokens, personally I normally hold mine for atleast a couple of months. If the coin doesn't like bounty hunters dumping then they should pay in ETH/BTC.
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September 16, 2018, 01:47:21 PM
#58
An interesting theory and quite understandable, given the current situation of all bounties and bounty hunters. But I still hope that nothing like this will happen. Unless somehow the market will be restored and all projects will simply act in the old way, without being afraid of all further manipulations.
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September 16, 2018, 01:37:23 PM
#57
It occurred to me today that with the market in this fragile state bounty hunters could end up ruining bounties and having this opportunity closed off to them in the future if the dumping continues as soon as the tokens are released and an exchange begins trading. The coins just cannot handle the dump at this time with the market so low and everyone so timid.  The projects will find a different means of promotion as paying us in their tokens will no longer be an option as it would harm the project to much.  

Thoughts?

I agree but I think it is just because the market is still in chaos. Maybe sooner when the market will return to a good state it will go back to normal, so maybe we will just bear it for time being until it goes back normally. As for the bounty hunters we are  still here to promote project but the problem sometimes is some project were scam.
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September 16, 2018, 01:22:01 PM
#56
Then they should have an option for bounty hunters to take 70% or 50% to bitcoin or Eth after the bounty campaign, most of the participants will definitely go for that option and some people that see its true value will prefer to have the tokens instead but no I can rarely see those campaigns that offer like that that's one of the resolutions if tokens are not an option up to this point or you can try campaigns that pays weekly with bitcoin.
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September 16, 2018, 01:21:56 PM
#55
Many bounty hunters doing this as their main job, so they need money to sustain the life. They will sell any tokens they received to fiat, so, you can't say that Cheesy
not a bounty hunter mistake, but the strategy of the project if they are smart, they can arrange a dump from a bounty hunter so it's not right so enjoy it Grin
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September 16, 2018, 01:19:14 PM
#54
It occurred to me today that with the market in this fragile state bounty hunters could end up ruining bounties and having this opportunity closed off to them in the future if the dumping continues as soon as the tokens are released and an exchange begins trading. The coins just cannot handle the dump at this time with the market so low and everyone so timid.  The projects will find a different means of promotion as paying us in their tokens will no longer be an option as it would harm the project to much.  

Thoughts?
Bounty hunters as you rightly said dump immediately token is listed but when you look closely you will believe with me that they are not the actual cause of the price drop. Many things are involved here, the current market condition, the team, private investors and the hunters are all responsible for the dump, so don't blame the hunters, I have seen many projects that locked bounty tokens for months but still the price is below the ico price, so tell me who are the cause in this scenario. You don't have to worry about the if you truly trust your project as a team
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September 16, 2018, 01:12:51 PM
#53
It occurred to me today that with the market in this fragile state bounty hunters could end up ruining bounties and having this opportunity closed off to them in the future if the dumping continues as soon as the tokens are released and an exchange begins trading. The coins just cannot handle the dump at this time with the market so low and everyone so timid.  The projects will find a different means of promotion as paying us in their tokens will no longer be an option as it would harm the project to much. 

Thoughts?
Many bounty hunters doing this as their main job, so they need money to sustain the life. They will sell any tokens they received to fiat, so, you can't say that Cheesy
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September 16, 2018, 01:09:50 PM
#52
I doubt that bounty hunters greatly affect the price of the token when they sell them at the earliest opportunity. On the bounty they usually allocate 1-3% of tokens from the total amount - this is a trifle.


I also hold this opinion. This sounds absurd when they say that because of hunters, the price of a token falls. And I also think that the bounty will exist as long as the ICO
sr. member
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September 16, 2018, 01:06:11 PM
#51
Small workforce that was helping a project to be successful. Maybe not that they hurting their selves because they have their own budget to be payed of. Maybe it would be hurt for them if the project didn't pay them as they work as a project workforce and labor for a month or above. Well that's life there is no easy job though. You must work full force for you to profit.
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September 16, 2018, 01:05:07 PM
#50
absolutely right and it is very risky in the future, maybe now they are still experiencing ease but in the next few years something difficult might actually happen Undecided
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September 16, 2018, 01:01:30 PM
#49
It occurred to me today that with the market in this fragile state bounty hunters could end up ruining bounties and having this opportunity closed off to them in the future if the dumping continues as soon as the tokens are released and an exchange begins trading. The coins just cannot handle the dump at this time with the market so low and everyone so timid.  The projects will find a different means of promotion as paying us in their tokens will no longer be an option as it would harm the project to much.  

Thoughts?
People have participated in bounty companies even when the market was much worse than now, I do not argue that bounty hunters became too much. But we are to blame for this. Made a bunch of channels in the telegram, filmed a video on YouTube. Themselves invited a bunch of people, and now cry that too many participants in each bounty.
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September 16, 2018, 12:42:24 PM
#48
no, I do not think that this will happen and I'm sure that a new wave of HYIP will soon come to the market and everything will be fine
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September 16, 2018, 12:38:47 PM
#47
I think also like that all projects do not want to pay the bounties after their tokens enter the market for fear of dumping the bounties if they do not want to do so, do not use the services of the bounty
Boutny hanter also works costs like electricity and internet
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