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Topic: For those bounty hunters who can hardly relate - page 7. (Read 2270 times)

jr. member
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This happened to me once and I'm doing all I can not to repeat the same mistake over again,there are some stupid projects that no one will buy and you will just hodl those tokens in your wallet till they die
hero member
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My guess is 70% of this ICO are like that, these people are abusing bounty hunters, they want bounty hunters to beg for their shares, one of the things I don't like about them is they always change the rule, from No KYC to KYC implementation bounty hunters should unite to stop this.
copper member
Activity: 196
Merit: 0
Definitely true, I really do experience that moment which I consider myself to only go for a luck. Knowing all the blah3x front the team which is obviously only attracting investors. Well, we know from the start that joining in an ICO really involves a very high risk kind of business and I think investors definitely know it.

Well, definitely project's nowadays are using the bounty hunters as their free marketers, I'm not really saying just for free but they are getting enough market advertisers but they didn't even be grateful to them.
copper member
Activity: 560
Merit: 46
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Haha
It's really sad for the Hunter but in fact it is like this.
We cannot violate them either because it was seen at the beginning of the campaign if the hunter must obey the rules that apply.

This is the risk of Hunter because I think that Hunter is the type of work like the daily freelance worker.


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member
Activity: 535
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here we go
Hope that is lost for bounty hunters, is it just a bad project, locking bounty hunter's tokens to reduce dump prices? Why don't they pay with other altcoins, if they don't want price of their tokens dump, make their marketing gawk, that's what they want? Even what makes their ICO successful, it's a bit cruel action I think  Cry
sr. member
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You presented everything in very funny way. BUT yes! Absolutely right personally i can relate with me. Bounty hunters always facing those problems. Still my 11-12 projects payment pending team excusing they are not interested going to exchange because of market is bearish that's why product cannot survive. Some projects listing pause last 5 months for legal issues. ICO extension is more painful for hunters.I don't hate KYC because it's really effective thing.                         
full member
Activity: 714
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LOL! Yes, there's plenty of situations where you can join in and do lots of work only to find out later that there's lengthy extensions to a campaign (and you can't stop contributing or be disqualified) or not even receive rewards at all (usually after many delays) and similar such issues so it can be a bit challenging at times
legendary
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I can easily relate Bro. This is what we face in the bounty industry.  Those guys don't care about use, most of them just want to use us and dump. Once we helped them make the money,  they bring up stories to use against us. I have experienced many of them

This situation is unacceptable and something has to be done to change it. Not only bounty hunters are left unpaid for their work, but they are promoting scam projects meanwhile damaging the reputation of the crypto world in general. Bounty hunters should regard unissued tokens as worthless by default and demand payment in decent currencies. Those projects that can't provide with that do not deserve any promotion.
That is why I'm choosing bounty campaign where the token is already in the market, like the one I'm promoting right now, it already has value and development is ongoing, they are not going to scam you and they are going to distribute your stakes, because they do not want to lose their reputation.

Well, I wish you all the best of course, but I think it has to be seen yet whether working for EMPC was worth it. The token is not listed on CoinMarketCap, and the only exchange EMPC is traded on, $0.09 for 1 EMPC,  is LATOKEN where its daily trading volume is $256, not that impressive, to be honest. I still think you'd better were paid in BTC for your work, at least partially.
member
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This is a funny, but true description of most typical bounty. Well, i still think there are some exceptional projects, but they are few in number.
This is why we still have a long way to go, in discovering genuine and worthwhile projects.
full member
Activity: 476
Merit: 101
www.daxico.com
That's how sad some ICO ended up or hope of earning a good profit. They screw up since the end of the ICO and i've been into that situation too where i found myself taken for granted for what i've done to promote their ICO.

That's the typical life of a bounty hunter so i just never give up and continue doing what i love doing.
full member
Activity: 1176
Merit: 162
I can relate in everything you said, some bounty manager or the project team does not treat the bounty hunters really well. We are just like an investors, we invest our time to promote their project to engage some exposure and bounty allocation is very small but they delay it like 3 months or more. I'm not against with kyc it will eliminate fraud but I hope the allocation will be added to the bounty pool but often I think managers took it.
full member
Activity: 948
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With humor, all is well.  But it would not be so funny if it were not sad.  I was in such a situation and at first was disappointed, but then optimism raised motivation and I continued to work on crypto.
It should be like that, it's not possible to continue to be trapped in a sense of disappointment forever, people must rise to their lives. Of the many projects that are followed by bounty hunters, there must be one that becomes erratic and of course that is the risk.
sr. member
Activity: 980
Merit: 253
To all crypto bounty hunters who can hardly relate:

....-....

After 3 weeks....

Bounty Hunter receives an email that his KYC was approved and was excited, however.....
Admin: We would like to congratulate those bounty hunters who have passed their KYC. Unfortunately, we had a meeting with the development team. It has come to a conclusion that our team voted for bounty hunter tokens to be locked and will be distributed after 6 months to avoid massive dumping in the exchange.



This is the most the most annoying part of the whole story. and what makes me get more provoked is that the bounty manager doesn't support the hunters but rather he joins the project team to slaughter the hunters.
A typical e.g is the bounty previously called dominium and now max property.(https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-mpg-real-estate-blockchain-solution-4989887)

They now changed the trend and reduced bounty hunters already distributed tokens by 955 and the bounty manager was their advisor, what a pity! That is why I don't pity them when they are tagged with a red trust because they are all cheaters but they pretend to be good.
fvb
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With humor, all is well.  But it would not be so funny if it were not sad.  I was in such a situation and at first was disappointed, but then optimism raised motivation and I continued to work on crypto.
member
Activity: 434
Merit: 10
So far, bounty companies do not bring any profit. There are of course rare projects, but again, their tokens or coins you get only a few months later, when their price is extremely small.
copper member
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You just put out a perfect explanation or if I can history of bounty hunters. It's very unfortunate and the most annoying thing is that most projects are now copying each other and putting out the same act
jr. member
Activity: 546
Merit: 3
Well I have experienced something similar. Some projects didn't even need to conduct a kyc procedure. Some just decided no to distribute the Bounty tokens for months. It's just what we Bounty hunters have to endure and move on.
copper member
Activity: 336
Merit: 3
The write up is quite funny and indeed every bounty hunter can relate. Bounty hunting experience has been discouraging lately, due to the nature of the market and the fact that most ICO end up suspending the project or listing far below the ICO price, coupled with the fact that the tokens are released when they worth nothing.
member
Activity: 280
Merit: 10
Take my merit, dude Grin Grin Grin
It's just a wonderful, the most exact, widespread, short and true story about an average bounty campaign. I experienced it a few times in the beginning of 2018 and I've decided to quit for a while. We'll see what we'll get now in 2019))

It already started out the same in this 2019. Just the exact descriptions. Bounty hunting is now so so tiring but somehow one still finds the courage to continue. Project teams are just trash these days. The worst is pouring insults on hunters at the end of 3 or 4 months hardwork. Very pathetic.
sr. member
Activity: 1120
Merit: 272
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To all crypto bounty hunters who can hardly relate:

Situation: ICO started their main sale and will last 2 months and offers bounty program. ICO price was $0.5.
Bounty Hunter: I will join their signature campaign! Let’s do this!

After 1 month....

Admin: We decided to pause the campaign because our legal advisor suggests for our product to be fully compliant with the country’s regulations.
Bounty Hunter: (facepalm)

After 1 month....

Admin: Good news bounty hunters! We will now resume our bounty campaign. Since ICO was extended for a month, the same goes to our bounty campaign. Happy bounty hunting!
Bounty Hunter: Yippee!!!

After 1 month (one day before the ICO ends)....

Admin edits the ICO countdown timer and replied: Due to overwhelming demand, we decided to extend the ICO to another 2 months!
Bounty Hunter: Whaaaaat??? (But decides to continue the signature campaign).

After 2 months....

Admin: Congrats bounty hunters! Our ICO is successful! Here’s the final spreadsheet!
Bounty hunter looks at the spreadsheet and replied: 1,000 stakes for me! Yippee! I’m excited for my tokens to be distributed.
Admin: Good for you! We will distribute the tokens within 2 weeks!
Bounty Hunter: All right! My hardwork finally pays off in 2 weeks! Can’t wait!

After 2 weeks....

Admin: I received an advise from our legal advisor that bounty hunters must complete KYC process. Since we have an influx of bounty hunters, approving your KYC might take days to weeks.
Bounty Hunter: (sigh) Oh well, it’s better than nothing. I’ll just do it anyway. (Logs in to site and submits KYC verification).

After 3 weeks....

Bounty Hunter receives an email that his KYC was approved and was excited, however.....
Admin: We would like to congratulate those bounty hunters who have passed their KYC. Unfortunately, we had a meeting with the development team. It has come to a conclusion that our team voted for bounty hunter tokens to be locked and will be distributed after 6 months to avoid massive dumping in the exchange.
Bounty Hunter: Admin I HATE YOU!!!!

After 6 months....

Admin: Bounty hunter tokens are now unlocked. You can now transfer your tokens from the dashboard to your ETH wallet. Thank you!

Bounty hunter transfers his tokens to his ETH wallet. After successfully transferred, he goes to Etherdelta exchange where he can trade his token to BTC or ETH. Unfortunately, the token’s buying orders are empty. Only selling orders appear with the lowest bid at $0.001 per token.  

Bounty hunter: F*** you admin!!!!! My efforts are wasted coz’ they’re worth shitcoins!!!!
Admin: (blocks bounty hunter from Telegram channel).

Trust me guys, I’ve been here before. Are you too? 😂🤣😅
It's really true that most bounty hunters experience this kind of incidents and we are always face the same problem when we are about to join in a new bounty campaign, that is why a lot of people start to quit and get annoyed in joining pr participating in bounty campaigns.
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