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August 20, 2017, 04:36:23 AM
#88
Most bounties state that only one account is allowed but I guess there is no easy way to check out if you have different aliases and uses different wallets...
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August 20, 2017, 04:14:14 AM
#87
But you haven't even been here a few years? Lol
That makes the OP's statement looks pretty ridiculous.  Roll Eyes

There a thing makes the bounty hunter gets a lot of money. Since the project become successful and raised a lot of money. remember there are some project that has putted a lot of money to be the bounty for advertising its project.

I remember someone from amber coin reach over $33k from bounty and populous.

The thing that makes bounty hunters get a lot of money is having dozens or hundreds of accounts and spaming useless posts.

I wouldn't mind all the multi accounts if people would actually write something constructive but it seems the campaign managers don't crack down much on post content and only look at basic metrics like subforum posted in, number of posts per day or number of posts within a timeframe.

Totally hits the spot, but there are some bounties that pays good. I started joining this forum because my brother earned like $2,000 dollars with just 1 signature campaign because the campaign was well founded and successful. I think it's also possible if you have multiple accounts.

It's also possible if we have multiple accounts? Is that legal in every bounty campaign? Or did you mean multiple accounts but on different bounty campaigns?
Ctn
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August 20, 2017, 01:39:12 AM
#86
That needs a lot of patience to wait for so long which is risk too.  Bounties when run are ok to trust in the period of their launch they are very popular but most of the people will sell off their tokens right after the bounty program is over. This leads to mass dumping of the tokens and those who seek for higher rewards may fail to get it.


However those who still wait and look for the tokens to jump in will get huge rewards because in that period they are the one who will be holding most of the coins really. This is risk also but if awaited for long time then its millionaire dream! By the way this is not my typo because I can't even hold my trade for two days or so. Lols. Good strategy though.

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August 19, 2017, 03:55:57 PM
#85
But you haven't even been here a few years? Lol
That makes the OP's statement looks pretty ridiculous.  Roll Eyes

There a thing makes the bounty hunter gets a lot of money. Since the project become successful and raised a lot of money. remember there are some project that has putted a lot of money to be the bounty for advertising its project.

I remember someone from amber coin reach over $33k from bounty and populous.

The thing that makes bounty hunters get a lot of money is having dozens or hundreds of accounts and spaming useless posts.

I wouldn't mind all the multi accounts if people would actually write something constructive but it seems the campaign managers don't crack down much on post content and only look at basic metrics like subforum posted in, number of posts per day or number of posts within a timeframe.

Totally hits the spot, but there are some bounties that pays good. I started joining this forum because my brother earned like $2,000 dollars with just 1 signature campaign because the campaign was well founded and successful. I think it's also possible if you have multiple accounts.
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Blockchain with solar energy
August 19, 2017, 03:31:12 PM
#84
I actually think that bounties are great way to access investments for poor people. There are really really poor people from all around the world that is interested in ICOs but cannot put money into. By bounties they can participate in small portions.
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August 19, 2017, 02:31:03 PM
#83
I think this is because the ico project is successful, not as you say it is very funny. How might coins be kept for the year? While the necessities of life must be met.
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August 19, 2017, 01:56:34 PM
#82
I currently have 2 different coins from bounty campaigns and sooner it will be more when the bounty campaigns I joined would pay. A friend told me not to sell early cause those will definitely rise. I would personally hold for long too so that maximum profit could be achieved.

Attitudes like you will benefit the development of coins, as many hungry bounty hunters soon sell their rewards and go straight to another campaign, that's their right, but it will ruin the starting price because it will only be purchased by whales that can at times play prices. This is a very classic problem for developers.
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August 19, 2017, 01:06:48 PM
#81
I currently have 2 different coins from bounty campaigns and sooner it will be more when the bounty campaigns I joined would pay. A friend told me not to sell early cause those will definitely rise. I would personally hold for long too so that maximum profit could be achieved.
legendary
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August 08, 2017, 06:26:55 PM
#80
Some people just participate in the bounties and wait for few years. they don't sell their bounty rewards for low fiat reward. Ironically those people become FIAT millionaires. Cheesy
Thx for bounties! Good jewelry.



Waiting for several years while continuing to monitor price movements will be a challenge in itself that will be difficult to deal with. Some lucky people with bounty usually forget that they have a coin and after a few years and the price has soared, they just remember that they have the coin.
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August 08, 2017, 05:09:16 PM
#79
My first cryptocurrency was Stellar. I've got some stellars when the team gave to each other only for signing in with thier wallet. After that were a lot of others bounties and airdrops... And definatly I will be rich in near future!

That's possible mate, and if you expect you will become rich it's just a result of your hard work and dedications on bounty participation and other airdrops. Your patience and being an open minded person will be your key to success, it's not about how intelligent you are as a person, or whatever degree at college you have; most importantly you have that attitude with you to exert the very best effort in order to gain enough money. So the bounty money or whatsoever air drops may come, I think that's the best opportunity to have as always due to it's an easy source of riches if you manage to save it and hold it for a good purpose.

Some deep wisdom here.  I know people with Master's degrees who can't think themselves out of a paper bag, and then there are those who have common sense, look for challenges, and work to grow themselves each and every day.  They are way more successful than some of the Master's degrees I know.
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August 08, 2017, 05:00:51 PM
#78
My first cryptocurrency was Stellar. I've got some stellars when the team gave to each other only for signing in with thier wallet. After that were a lot of others bounties and airdrops... And definatly I will be rich in near future!

That's possible mate, and if you expect you will become rich it's just a result of your hard work and dedications on bounty participation and other airdrops. Your patience and being an open minded person will be your key to success, it's not about how intelligent you are as a person, or whatever degree at college you have; most importantly you have that attitude with you to exert the very best effort in order to gain enough money. So the bounty money or whatsoever air drops may come, I think that's the best opportunity to have as always due to it's an easy source of riches if you manage to save it and hold it for a good purpose.
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August 03, 2017, 07:52:12 AM
#77
Yep, most of them dump their bounty tokens right away. It depends mostly on the profit they make. I hold mine always Smiley
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August 03, 2017, 07:42:05 AM
#76
Most bounty hunters would dispose their tokens or coins right after they receive them or when it is available in the exchanges and some of them would hold on to some of their tokens and keep them for a couple of years specially if the ICO was successful that means the token will be big value for how many years of keeping it.

yes thats correct that's the kind of  bounty hunters that we have as long as they profit  they can do what they want.
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August 03, 2017, 07:15:31 AM
#75
Most bounty hunters would dispose their tokens or coins right after they receive them or when it is available in the exchanges and some of them would hold on to some of their tokens and keep them for a couple of years specially if the ICO was successful that means the token will be big value for how many years of keeping it.

Yes absolutely, but couple of years is a lot of time and i don't think that bounty hunter will wait that much long to sell their tokens. They may wait for 3 to 4 months for the price to be stabilized and the tokens are listed on major exchanges.
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August 03, 2017, 06:28:46 AM
#74
it depends on if the token you get can be traded on some one exchange.

if your token can't be trane, it's not money, just some code which played by yourself.
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August 03, 2017, 06:22:46 AM
#73
Most bounty hunters would dispose their tokens or coins right after they receive them or when it is available in the exchanges and some of them would hold on to some of their tokens and keep them for a couple of years specially if the ICO was successful that means the token will be big value for how many years of keeping it.
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August 03, 2017, 06:08:14 AM
#72
Are there some stories out there on how much would a bounty hunter typically make per month?
Or other stories about how much some bounty hunter has made holding for some years?
That would be inspiring Smiley
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August 03, 2017, 06:05:33 AM
#71
If i get bounty reward,  i will save and wait until the price is higher or to be exchanged with another coin so i will get big profit from the trading

Keeping your bounty rewards is a great idea because it is precious like diamond or gold that increase it's value every time and it is also good in trading than bitcoin. I also keep some of my alt-coins and it serve me as savings or long term investment.
All bounty hunter keep alt-coins in the wallet and wait for high prices, some wait for big exchange. Usually, the price will rise 50%. Let's say in Bittrex, we do not have to wait long to save alt. I think it's a good achievement. There is a bad possibility in front and we never know.

But aslong as their coins holded got promising future well they will surely hold that one for better earnings but I will think twice on this matter if we know obvious shitcoins that we hold I think I will gonna dump this off to avoid profit loss when bad wave will hit on it.
3 months I consider it still reasonable, if the price still does not go up. There is not even any shocking news from dev, for example about cooperation with other companies that will increase sales. So, it's clear you lose the coin. You are on the right path to get rid of it.
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Bounty Detective
August 02, 2017, 07:48:29 PM
#70
That's very wise strategy. However, it is also risky, knowing that the price of cryptocurrencies changes from time to time in a significant value. They might be cornered in a low price rate due to deflation
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August 02, 2017, 06:33:49 PM
#69
I have always held my ArtByte from bounties and it has paid off well. I have also mined & invested in ArtByte from the beginning (2014).

It is rare for an established coin to still have bounties, but ArtByte does special events all the time. They have two going now:

One for forum ranks (their forum) http://forum.artbyte.me/topic/69-forum/

One for tipping on Twitter: http://forum.artbyte.me/topic/4757-artbyte-summer-artists-festival-details/
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