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Topic: Do bounty hunters become ICO investors? - page 73. (Read 8474 times)

member
Activity: 532
Merit: 14
Yes, they do, in my opinion. When promoting a project (while bounty hunting), people can decide whether the project is promising or not. If one can find a project very promising, that it wouldn't be a surprise the fact that he/she is investing in this ICO.
member
Activity: 266
Merit: 10
Yes, of course that bounty hunters can become also investors in the ICO that they are promoting. This is because they spend a lot of time anyway reading about that ICO, so they could decide that they want to own more coins from that ICO.
member
Activity: 210
Merit: 10
We are not investors, but employees who work for the project and get paid with tokens! If we leave tokens for a long time, we become investors!
sr. member
Activity: 700
Merit: 251
If the bounty hunter could see great potential in the ICO so it is nice so they could invest in ICO. of course, this would be an interesting thing when results from the bounty of excess can so enough to meet your needs and still be processed back to invest. because of the field of crypto also quite extensive so reasonable only if entered in the various fields to be able to produce in crypto.
full member
Activity: 575
Merit: 100
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if i have a bit free money i can invest it on some project, one of project, which i promote.
newbie
Activity: 154
Merit: 0
Being  a bounty hunter and an investor are total different things  but holding  a token can make on an eligible investor  and partake in the raise and fall of the token just that most time investors has a large allocation there by controlling  the market
newbie
Activity: 72
Merit: 0
Some do, probably not many. The main aim is for the bounty hunters to attract others investors to the ICO.
jr. member
Activity: 77
Merit: 1
It depends, they eventually get involved deeply with the project they are helping to promote which allows them to know more about them, eventually they can be able to get into the conclusion if it is worth to invest on the ICO or not.
member
Activity: 504
Merit: 14
Miracle Tele

       There is a difference between being a reward hunter and an ICO investor. Participants in the bounty campaign only allocate the project time, and investors invest some of their investment money. It is true that time also means money. The ICO Investor is doing more research than the bounty campaign participants. If I'm an active reward hunter and I see that the project is promising, then I will definitely invest.
full member
Activity: 294
Merit: 101
indeed most like that, bounty hunters clearly have experience in choosing good ICOs, so when they start for investment they can determine the right ICO. but few of them prefer to be bounty hunter forever
full member
Activity: 560
Merit: 100
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At this rate, everything will probably be the opposite, because investors are less and less beginning to invest in projects. I immediately became an investor, and only then began to participate in incentives
full member
Activity: 616
Merit: 100
I think it's all very individual. Not all bounty hunters become ICO investors. And if they do, it is not the fact that they are one hundred percent sure of the project. Yes, they can make their own analysis of the project, but still it is unlikely he can be sure of it at 100%
hero member
Activity: 1134
Merit: 547
Ne Asdzx
Icos look for bounty hunters to promote their project through the power of social media.Sometimes, some of these hunters also double as ico investors. But it looks like bounty hunters understand ICOs project and are able to determine very good projects before they invest because of their experiences in different projects.

Not all participants of the bounty program also take part in investing in the project in which they participate. Often they are all already taught and understand that this is a very high risk and it is better to spend time in the empty than to lose money
member
Activity: 252
Merit: 12
Investors do appear from our dear hunters who have gathered some good experience in the field and later have some money to invest. I  believe most of the ICO investors have bounty hunters being a greater percentage. It is interesting to see hunter who come into crypto with no or low experience but in the end they become very experienced. I salute hunters a lot for the selfless enthusiasm they put into various projects.
jr. member
Activity: 41
Merit: 1
bounty hunter  make search  about project  and team before choose project
newbie
Activity: 109
Merit: 0
Really depends with the bounty hunters. Sometimes they sell the tokens in a very cheap price just to get a few bucks but some also hold and make it their investment though it really depends with what project they are joining. If they think one project have the X-Factor or the potential to be a good coin then they will hold.
full member
Activity: 518
Merit: 100
Of course, this is a common practice. I am a bounty hunter, and if I see that the project is perspective, and it makes sense to invest, then of course I will.
member
Activity: 406
Merit: 11
When a bounty hunter is participating for many bounty programs, the bounty hunter can get good understanding regarding the ICO projects. Then it is bit easy to find-out good ICO project by doing bounties to invest money.
member
Activity: 476
Merit: 41
I've rarely found this to be the case nowadays.
It was different last year, but this year there is a whole nother bounty hunter crowd.

There is a a new type that solely does bounties and does them en masse.
Meaning, they join dozens of bounties and airdrops, have multiple accounts, and mass spam.
Basically, the quality has dropped abysmally low.
I've tried to reach out to these types and rarely do I see any real investors.

It really makes me wonder how much long term profit there really is in doing the full time bounty hunting life.
To me, it makes sense that you maintain a full time job while you do bounty hunting and investing on the side.
I feel bounty hunting should supplement your investments, not replace them.

copper member
Activity: 98
Merit: 1
As the saying goes "Experience is the best teacher". The more you get involved in something for a long time you begin to develop a higher metal model. As a bounty hunter, if a project looks promising, I invest in it provided I have the means(financially). And it is relatively easy to differentiate a prospect good project from a project which is subjected to fail
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