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Topic: Bounty Rewards: Sell immediately or HODL? - page 82. (Read 7179 times)

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APOLLOX Protocol
February 23, 2018, 06:43:31 PM
I've been doing bounty campaigns only since December 2017.  Not long, in the scheme of things.  But one thing that truly surprised me during the last couple of months is the number of bounty hunters who look to sell their tokens ASAP.  At first, I didn't understand why, but I think I'm beginning to.

For me, I'm doing these bounty campaigns for a bit of fun and to give my mind a bit work to do, creatively speaking.  So my mindset for any bounty tokens is just to HODL and allow the devs to implement their roadmap and take the project through to completion.  I think this will give the best realisation of value on the tokens.  Sure, some may fail and they will likely end up worthless, but since I only invested time, not money, into receiving them, I'm not really worried.

So with that mindset, I struggled to understand why so many people were eager to offload their bounties at the earliest opportunity.

But over the weekend, I sat down and did some calculations on the accumulated bounty rewards I'm expecting to receive.  Each bounty by itself was a modest return, but when combined in totality, it was a sizeable amount.  And that's when it struck me...

Lots of people who live in less fortunate parts of the world, particularly in areas with high unemployment, probably NEED to sell their bounty rewards to put food on the table and pay their bills.

But I really don't know if my assumptions are correct.  So, my question to you is...

Do you sell your Bounty Rewards straight away or HODL?  Any insight into your reasons would be appreciated.



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There's a basic logic out there - just imagine, hum, 300 people receive their bounty tokens and run to sell them - what will happen with the price? Rarely it is a good option to sell what you've got for the bounty immidiately... In 80-90% of cases it'll be holding. However, everything is optional...just my opinion.
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February 23, 2018, 06:42:44 PM
I prefer to HODL it for two days or maybe a week but it may depend on the ICO there are some investor buy when the presale end also their are some sell it immediately but it your choice to choose
sr. member
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February 23, 2018, 06:41:12 PM
It depends on the price and how much I trust the project. For example one should sell all his bounty bags in early January because of the high market prices. You should not wait for further increase for bounties that you did not pay.
However now prices are too low and I prefer waiting. I am sure that once the market is bullish, my cheap bounties will be the most increased tokens in the market.
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February 23, 2018, 06:26:10 PM
I've been doing bounty campaigns only since December 2017.  Not long, in the scheme of things.  But one thing that truly surprised me during the last couple of months is the number of bounty hunters who look to sell their tokens ASAP.  At first, I didn't understand why, but I think I'm beginning to.

For me, I'm doing these bounty campaigns for a bit of fun and to give my mind a bit work to do, creatively speaking.  So my mindset for any bounty tokens is just to HODL and allow the devs to implement their roadmap and take the project through to completion.  I think this will give the best realisation of value on the tokens.  Sure, some may fail and they will likely end up worthless, but since I only invested time, not money, into receiving them, I'm not really worried.

So with that mindset, I struggled to understand why so many people were eager to offload their bounties at the earliest opportunity.

But over the weekend, I sat down and did some calculations on the accumulated bounty rewards I'm expecting to receive.  Each bounty by itself was a modest return, but when combined in totality, it was a sizeable amount.  And that's when it struck me...

Lots of people who live in less fortunate parts of the world, particularly in areas with high unemployment, probably NEED to sell their bounty rewards to put food on the table and pay their bills.

But I really don't know if my assumptions are correct.  So, my question to you is...

Do you sell your Bounty Rewards straight away or HODL?  Any insight into your reasons would be appreciated.



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Although i recieve my bounty stakes token i just sell half regards on what best price on exchange while pump but the price is low during recieve my bounty reward i hodl only abd waiting for best time to sell.
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February 23, 2018, 06:22:38 PM
Bounty allows you to receive a good reward, regardless of the standard of living and the country of residence. This has nothing to do with the chosen strategy - to hold or sell quickly. any person evaluates their risks and chooses the best for themselves. But I doubt that the matter is in the lack of food. I think it's about understanding the processes that happen in crypto.
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February 22, 2018, 06:26:36 PM
Holding these tokens for a little longer could make you a millionaire if the project has really potentials in the future,these tokens that we got free is hard earned,so i wouldnt dump these coin until a decent amount has reached i am giving these projects atleast a minimum of 6months before i dump these tokens because i do believe it takes time for these developers to do their thing.
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February 22, 2018, 06:05:33 PM
hold your bounty reward if you not urgent use that money because tokens price need time to grow, wait for x5 x10 profit , but you also need to follow their project development status and only keep potential project tokens 

Bounty is like an investment. Sometimes I just do bounty to inmediatly sell or buy a different coin with it. A good bounty is not always a good business long term.
sr. member
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February 22, 2018, 05:21:46 PM
Immediately selling it is silly, only if you bought or earned when cryptocurrency cost very little, and abruptly then went into growth and you can do a few X. It is better to store cryptocurrency in medium term or long term.
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February 22, 2018, 02:49:11 AM
I haven't accumulated a huge amount of bounty rewards really, but what i do have i've just kept in my wallet to see how it does long-term. I look at it as basically free money, so i wouldn't be too upset if it's long term value when to zero. But i'd be way more upset if I sold early & the value skyrockets after i'd sold.
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February 22, 2018, 02:35:27 AM
I've been doing bounty campaigns only since December 2017.  Not long, in the scheme of things.  But one thing that truly surprised me during the last couple of months is the number of bounty hunters who look to sell their tokens ASAP.  At first, I didn't understand why, but I think I'm beginning to.

For me, I'm doing these bounty campaigns for a bit of fun and to give my mind a bit work to do, creatively speaking.  So my mindset for any bounty tokens is just to HODL and allow the devs to implement their roadmap and take the project through to completion.  I think this will give the best realisation of value on the tokens.  Sure, some may fail and they will likely end up worthless, but since I only invested time, not money, into receiving them, I'm not really worried.

So with that mindset, I struggled to understand why so many people were eager to offload their bounties at the earliest opportunity.

But over the weekend, I sat down and did some calculations on the accumulated bounty rewards I'm expecting to receive.  Each bounty by itself was a modest return, but when combined in totality, it was a sizeable amount.  And that's when it struck me...

Lots of people who live in less fortunate parts of the world, particularly in areas with high unemployment, probably NEED to sell their bounty rewards to put food on the table and pay their bills.

But I really don't know if my assumptions are correct.  So, my question to you is...

Do you sell your Bounty Rewards straight away or HODL?  Any insight into your reasons would be appreciated.



## If this post has been thought provoking for you, I'd really appreciate a bit of Merit in return ##
"Lots of people who live in less fortunate parts of the world, particularly in areas with high unemployment, probably NEED to sell their bounty rewards to put food on the table and pay their bills." This is true. Unlike yours, The main reason why I am participating many bounties is to have money ofcourse but it is just my part time job and also to be more knowledgeable about cyrpto world. Every time I got my payments in tokens I usually sell the half of it and hold remaining tokens.
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February 22, 2018, 02:34:11 AM
I've been doing bounty campaigns only since December 2017.  Not long, in the scheme of things.  But one thing that truly surprised me during the last couple of months is the number of bounty hunters who look to sell their tokens ASAP.  At first, I didn't understand why, but I think I'm beginning to.

For me, I'm doing these bounty campaigns for a bit of fun and to give my mind a bit work to do, creatively speaking.  So my mindset for any bounty tokens is just to HODL and allow the devs to implement their roadmap and take the project through to completion.  I think this will give the best realisation of value on the tokens.  Sure, some may fail and they will likely end up worthless, but since I only invested time, not money, into receiving them, I'm not really worried.

So with that mindset, I struggled to understand why so many people were eager to offload their bounties at the earliest opportunity.

But over the weekend, I sat down and did some calculations on the accumulated bounty rewards I'm expecting to receive.  Each bounty by itself was a modest return, but when combined in totality, it was a sizeable amount.  And that's when it struck me...

Lots of people who live in less fortunate parts of the world, particularly in areas with high unemployment, probably NEED to sell their bounty rewards to put food on the table and pay their bills.

But I really don't know if my assumptions are correct.  So, my question to you is...

Do you sell your Bounty Rewards straight away or HODL?  Any insight into your reasons would be appreciated.



## If this post has been thought provoking for you, I'd really appreciate a bit of Merit in return ##
I also do bounty campaign and just like you i keep holding my coins for medium to long term depending on how my coins movement. People sell immediately their bounty maybe to earn quick cash for food or for anything they want to buy. I also dont worry if my coins will worthless in the long run since i dont invest money just time and efforts to keep posting everyday
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February 22, 2018, 02:26:05 AM
Most of the people sell because, it will be source of money or revenue to them , who are making this as part-time work they Hold and wait for the good price to sell and get good revenue from it .

From my side i hold 25% of Bounty Tokens and sell 75% once it is listed on good exchange .
I usually sell my tokens after receiving, The time to finish an ICO project is usually over 1 month, after receiving the token I sell immediately to have a source of income, to serve his life. I'm very poor, waiting for the coin to be rewarded. But maybe I will learn your way, sell a little and hold a little.
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February 22, 2018, 02:09:44 AM
Most of the people sell because, it will be source of money or revenue to them , who are making this as part-time work they Hold and wait for the good price to sell and get good revenue from it .

From my side i hold 25% of Bounty Tokens and sell 75% once it is listed on good exchange .
jr. member
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February 22, 2018, 02:09:31 AM
I've been doing bounty campaigns only since December 2017.  Not long, in the scheme of things.  But one thing that truly surprised me during the last couple of months is the number of bounty hunters who look to sell their tokens ASAP.  At first, I didn't understand why, but I think I'm beginning to.

For me, I'm doing these bounty campaigns for a bit of fun and to give my mind a bit work to do, creatively speaking.  So my mindset for any bounty tokens is just to HODL and allow the devs to implement their roadmap and take the project through to completion.  I think this will give the best realisation of value on the tokens.  Sure, some may fail and they will likely end up worthless, but since I only invested time, not money, into receiving them, I'm not really worried.

So with that mindset, I struggled to understand why so many people were eager to offload their bounties at the earliest opportunity.

But over the weekend, I sat down and did some calculations on the accumulated bounty rewards I'm expecting to receive.  Each bounty by itself was a modest return, but when combined in totality, it was a sizeable amount.  And that's when it struck me...

Lots of people who live in less fortunate parts of the world, particularly in areas with high unemployment, probably NEED to sell their bounty rewards to put food on the table and pay their bills.

But I really don't know if my assumptions are correct.  So, my question to you is...

Do you sell your Bounty Rewards straight away or HODL?  Any insight into your reasons would be appreciated.



## If this post has been thought provoking for you, I'd really appreciate a bit of Merit in return ##

As for me, I just keep on holding my reward coins for long time. I think the longer you hold, the higher the value will become especially when the developers will continue to attain the roadmap of the project. However, there are also disadvantages of holding it too long because we never know if the coin would be valuable in the future.
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February 22, 2018, 02:04:00 AM
If you are an investor who took part in private sale with big % of discont, you can sell your ICO coins right after the end of campaign and take your x2-x3 profit. But if you believe in this project, or you participated in public sale,  you can hold your tokens and take a great profit in a year.
member
Activity: 151
Merit: 10
February 22, 2018, 02:03:32 AM
For me just hold for a while sometimes after ICO many people selling thier tokens but tokens may rise its price in a few month if you want more profitable. no one losses you if you hold your token its in there in your wallet.
hero member
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February 22, 2018, 01:48:13 AM
It depends what kind of tokens it is because there are some coins that has less value and might go down to zero as time passes so instead of waiting, holders tend to sell if there's an opportunity. I prefer to do the same once it was listed in a major exchanges not because I need the money for personal reasons but to use it to buy another coins that has good potential and well-established to hodl for long term.
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February 21, 2018, 02:01:52 PM
Dependent on the rights of each person. When you or someone else gets a gift from bounty. Many people are holding back in the sense of waiting for prices to rise and some are selling instantly when getting the coins.
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Merit: 100
February 21, 2018, 11:21:56 AM
If you take enough time to follow the rules that eventually get you rewarded in your bounty Campaign,  then you must be patient to take the gain that comes as a result of your work.  There is no point lossing future profit for momentarily stipend.
newbie
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February 21, 2018, 11:18:08 AM
Well it depends on the person actually. For instance if before the collection of any bounty token, one is in dire need of money, such individual may be forced to sell as soon as the tokens are received. Also the price at which any bounty token enters market with also plays an active role in warranting probably anyone will sell as soon as the tokens are received. So in short, it depends on different situations one may be.
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