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Topic: Bounty or Airdrop kill project? - page 15. (Read 2336 times)

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SOL.BIOKRIPT.COM
July 25, 2020, 07:42:06 AM
I don't know about airdrop but the bounty campaign has a prize that can be said to be low.
for example, the allocation of tokens to bounties is not more than 3%, and sometimes some projects impose stages for distribution.
if indeed airdrop makes the price go down why do they distribute it in very large quantities, dev should consider before sharing it.
Most of the failure of those projects are always blamed on bounty campaigns not minding that only a small percentage of pool was allocated to them they wouldn't disclosed the outrageous and exorbitant bonuses issued to investors towards luring them to invest in that project, some of these investors dumped those coins when listed and make some profits while waiting for another opportunity.
Even airdroppers are allocated a small portion of bounty pool its sad that bounty that supposed to be well remunerated are at the receiving end of the failure of a project.
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July 25, 2020, 07:26:41 AM
I don't know about airdrop but the bounty campaign has a prize that can be said to be low.
for example, the allocation of tokens to bounties is not more than 3%, and sometimes some projects impose stages for distribution.
if indeed airdrop makes the price go down why do they distribute it in very large quantities, dev should consider before sharing it.
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casinosblockchain.io
July 25, 2020, 06:51:26 AM
Not really but these are 2 of the reasons why the price of the token plummet easily. In the end, the downward movement of the price of the token is inevitable. It cannot be avoided since investors and these bounty hunters and airdrop hunters are selling the token immediately for profit.

In the end, it will depend on the team if they will continue the project despite the price of the coin. There are some altcoins right now which are still in development even though the price of their coin went down very hard. Unfortunately there are some who turned out into a scam coin or dead coin because the price of it went down from its initial price when it first listed on an exchange.
sr. member
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July 25, 2020, 06:41:43 AM
I dont know what you think guys but i think airdrop and bounty kill the project let say after the project finish the ico all the bounty and airdrop hnter sell their coin/token , this make te price go low.Since all of bounty and airdrp hunter did not care about the project.
nope, this is not true. The campaign and airdrop accounts account for about 0.1% - 0.5% of the total token supply, so when trading we only account for about 0.5% - 1% of the total transaction. With such a small number, how can it affect the whole price of the token? The important thing here is that there is no investor willing to buy it and when demand is low the price will decrease. That is the rule so far, investors are the ones who cause the big dump for projects' tokens.
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July 25, 2020, 06:10:57 AM
If a project is already not demanding it's better not to release bounty Campaigns for such project because the project will dump once trading begins on listed exchange, also I would like to warn bounty hunters to choose projects only because of their utilities not because of how much they will make.
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July 25, 2020, 06:01:44 AM
As an option for those who believe in unicorns and believe that bounty hunters are to blame for the dump project, there is a simple solution to the problem - paying for the bounty campaign in Ethereum or Bitcoin. But developers do not do this, because it is necessary to allocate real means of payment and not "wrappers" of their project, which only have to prove their worth in the market.
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Sovryn - Brings DeFi to Bitcoin
July 25, 2020, 04:32:17 AM
Airdrop is not even close because Airdrop allocation from projects are much more lower than bounties allocations, so that's not a point at all, bounties can kill a project if the project have no good use and good demand, meaning that no one is buying and more people are selling
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www.cd3d.app
July 25, 2020, 04:17:13 AM
I thjnk you're referring to the price dump after the bounty project has done. Well this is normal for some bounty projects that has already their tokens listed on an exchange. The tendency is after giving the rewards, the blame that the token price goes dump are bounty hunters and investors. Which is i think is very wrong. Because only few percent of tokens that are allocated to those bounty hunters.
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July 25, 2020, 04:07:31 AM
If you want your new project to prosper bounty Campaigns and Airdrop is the fastest ways to spread news about your projects potential, bounty and Airdrop hunters get paid for their jobs, it's very simple to understand, if team think it's always hunters fault for dumps they should consider usdt or Bitcoin for payment
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July 25, 2020, 03:25:03 AM
I don't think bounties and airdrops kill projects.Indeed, bounties and airdrops help a lot in advertising, marketing and spreading the projects to potential investors.Without bounties or airdrops, chances of a project to reach wide range of investors are smaller and it may even face the risk of not reaching softcap.To sum up, bounties and airdrops are necessary.If a project dies, it's because of it's too bad.
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July 25, 2020, 03:19:21 AM
I dont know what you think guys but i think airdrop and bounty kill the project let say after the project finish the ico all the bounty and airdrop hnter sell their coin/token , this make te price go low.Since all of bounty and airdrp hunter did not care about the project.
Really? Do you know how many crypto projects are standing strong after bounty hunters sold their own tokens? When dumps happened because bounty hunters sell coins it means the project have low volume and low liquidity, who is to be blame for that?
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July 25, 2020, 03:09:14 AM
I dont know what you think guys but i think airdrop and bounty kill the project let say after the project finish the ico all the bounty and airdrop hnter sell their coin/token , this make te price go low.Since all of bounty and airdrp hunter did not care about the project.
If Airdrops and Bounties are killing projects do you think that every new projects will launch bounty campaigns and airdrops? You aren't getting the whole thing mate, there are strong projects and weak projects, once weak projects failed in crypto market they will surely find a scape goat to blame
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July 25, 2020, 02:57:18 AM
In my opinion, a bounty or airdrop helps in marketing a project to be better known among the community. indeed it is undeniable that sometimes a project dies because the price of the coin falls due to the hunters selling it from the payment of their work. But it is not their fault because they have the right to do that, it is entirely the responsibility of the token owner to have the initiative to find ways to overcome the problem. Not a few projects that can be said to be of good price even though they are doing the distribution to hunters. One example is the Cartesi project.
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July 25, 2020, 01:55:05 AM
I have a contrary opinion about this. Bounty hunting is what makes the general public know about a project. They promote the project to ensure that the investors know what they're investing into and what they will benefit in return. Rather than killing projects, bounty gives life to it
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July 25, 2020, 12:31:11 AM
Bounties makes many projects to be famous on social media, bounties attracts many investors, any one who complained about bounty hunters don't really understand how important bounty hunters are to new projects
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July 24, 2020, 11:18:42 PM
I dont know what you think guys but i think airdrop and bounty kill the project let say after the project finish the ico all the bounty and airdrop hnter sell their coin/token , this make te price go low.Since all of bounty and airdrp hunter did not care about the project.
If bounties and airdrops kill the project, why in 2017 are the ICOs so shining? ICOs projects should not shine in 2017. We cannot hit evenly if the bounty and airdrop kill the project, you need to fully understand a project roadmap, there is also a lack of investment, or the project is not in demand which causes the project to fail. I understand because there are some users who justify that and that has happened, but their advertising management is also very bad which results in the destruction of the coin market. It all depends on the investment returns obtained by the project, if they get a large amount from investors, the bounty and airdrop issues will not interfere and vice versa.
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July 24, 2020, 10:33:52 PM
I dont know what you think guys but i think airdrop and bounty kill the project let say after the project finish the ico all the bounty and airdrop hnter sell their coin/token , this make te price go low.Since all of bounty and airdrp hunter did not care about the project.
if you think the bounty and airdrop kill ico project was not right for airdrop and bounty hunter only get 3% -5% allocation to them if they were blamed for every bounty and airdrop distribution low prices continue to fall it is simply not true if a project ico really nice and has a good future this sort of thing could not happen.
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
July 24, 2020, 10:20:20 PM
Blame the project manager for not paying bounty hunters with Bitcoin or Ehereum that will save them from the dumping of their token but in the first place if the project is really that good there's really nothing to dump it's developers responsibility to always update their investors and bounty hunters.
sr. member
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July 24, 2020, 09:20:20 PM
I dont know what you think guys but i think airdrop and bounty kill the project let say after the project finish the ico all the bounty and airdrop hnter sell their coin/token , this make te price go low.Since all of bounty and airdrp hunter did not care about the project.

If that so then these new bounty projects should stop launching a bounty campaign so they can stop bounty hunters from killing the project, and let them hire big advertising and marketing companies and pay them with Bitcoin and other tradeable coins because these advertising and marketing companies will not accept their tokens.
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terra-credit.com
July 24, 2020, 07:58:18 PM
I don't really accept this fact because before a project decides to do bounty there's always a particular percentage allocated to bounty hunters or airdrop which is usually small portion and not all hunters dumps Thier token upon listing so I do not support the idea that only bounty hunters kills project.  Team dump sometimes and blame bounty hunters.
And the allocation given for bounty campaigns or airdrop tends to be small, right? in my experience, it is only between 1-5% of the total allocation. Unfortunately, many blame the bounty hunter when a dump occurs, even though investors are also likely to do the same thing. If there is a good opportunity to sell, why not miss it? Is not it? if the project is really good and promising, there will definitely be other investors who buy tokens or coins, especially during a dump, the price is cheaper. Unfortunately, if the project is not potential, bounty hunters and investors will certainly be reluctant to become holders, and will soon sell it.
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