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jr. member
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Base.protocol
August 04, 2018, 03:31:23 AM
If the token price is low of course you should see punts like that in bounties. I have seen as much 540k in a popular ICO that just ended . selling depends on holder of the coin.
member
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August 04, 2018, 03:27:37 AM
This im saying from a personal experience, sometimes the rewards can be so massive and hunters get huge amounts of tokens but the  real question is how valuable are  these tokens in the long run,  the tokens might be many but their value is low, therefore there will be no meaningful returns from them, some might also reward handsomely but again the tokens never gets listed in the exchange platforms. in the long run they just become so useless
The value of coins has little to do with quantity. It depends on the price and future development of the project. That's what you need to pay attention to.
newbie
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August 04, 2018, 03:19:51 AM
personally, if the price of the token is expensive I will immediately sell it. but if the price is cheap I will hold it for a while until the price is rise. because if I sell at a cheap price I will only get a small profit, but if I sell it at a high price I will get a big profit.
full member
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August 04, 2018, 03:19:22 AM
This im saying from a personal experience, sometimes the rewards can be so massive and hunters get huge amounts of tokens but the  real question is how valuable are  these tokens in the long run,  the tokens might be many but their value is low, therefore there will be no meaningful returns from them, some might also reward handsomely but again the tokens never gets listed in the exchange platforms. in the long run they just become so useless
jr. member
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August 04, 2018, 02:47:02 AM
Well,in this case, it think it all depends on the  what u decide to do with it personally... If I were to be the person with such tokens, I will sell half at a favourable price and hold half for sale at a more favourable price in the future... With such huge tokens, one must not be in a haste to sell at just any price.....
jr. member
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LUCRETOKEN.COM
August 04, 2018, 12:36:44 AM
I also have a friend who receives a token from an $ 88k bounty and I ask my friend what to do with the token, and it turns out that what is going to be done is not to immediately sell all tokens that he has when the token is entered in exchange will sell half of the tokens he has and will save half of the tokens he has because in case if the token prices later increase.
member
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August 03, 2018, 11:33:25 PM
It all depends on the price of the token.  Hopefully he will hold for a while to realize higher gains.  80k also is not the huge of an amount if there are billions in circulation.  It really all depends. 
sr. member
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August 03, 2018, 11:31:57 PM
If you get the token with the large numbers. It might even be bigger than the sum of the numbers should be. then usually better we save some hodl, if indeed such a nice token of the future. and some can be sold.
member
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August 03, 2018, 11:28:05 PM
If I get the token I will sell 50% and the rest I hold. To maintain ICO prices and one day there will be a price increase, I should sell some for fear of regret.

Actually bounty hunters are lucky enough if they earned more token rewards from the ICO they participated. But it doesnt means that these huge token give them more profits but rather it still depends in the market good correction during selling and trading.
copper member
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August 03, 2018, 10:40:26 PM
Yes it is right in some bounties but the quantity of token does not matter its cost matter. What is the cost of a single coin that you earned from bounty campaign, generally if you get huge quantity of token ,you will see it's price will be very low. It depends on you that what you want to do now sell that or hold that,now here is the matter of project comes if you really think this project will survive than no harm to hold on.
copper member
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August 03, 2018, 10:27:11 PM
If I get the token I will sell 50% and the rest I hold. To maintain ICO prices and one day there will be a price increase, I should sell some for fear of regret.
sr. member
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August 03, 2018, 10:15:26 PM
I noticed a just ended bounty campaign and a participant got 80K tokens. I was wondering what h will do with that token. I want to know what happens when bounty hunters gets more or huge tokens during campaigns.

Very rare to find very huge bounties nowadays, in any case the best course of action if you believe in the project for such a bounty is to exchange to eth first because of the tendency of bounty hunters to dump on the exhcange. Then you can be able to pick even as much as ten times the initial amount. Projects with very huge bonuses usually dump heavily on exchanges especially those with low volume
It is true that bounties are getting harder and this is mostly because in the last months a lot of new users have registered in the forum because they found out that they can make some money here, but what they are not realizing is that with this much supply of new people willing to work for almost nothing reduces the earnings of everyone to the point that most people will find it a waste of time to try to claim bounties in the forum.
member
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July 23, 2018, 04:20:12 AM
When i get bounty token usually i will sell half  of that token and use for day trading on Binance exchange,  because bounty token usually first only tradeable in small exchange, i prefer to trade on Binance because has high trading  volume. But if i need money to buy good and service,  i will sell all immediatly .
newbie
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July 22, 2018, 03:53:11 PM
maybe someone gets these awards with the rank of legendary. but ordinary members have to work hard. earnings are very small.
newbie
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July 22, 2018, 07:14:49 AM
It all depends on the person . if a person has a strategy for implementation, he will stick to it . or maybe just sell and enjoy your work
member
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July 22, 2018, 06:56:43 AM
If I believe that the coin is promising, then I will hold this coin for long time. Other not promising coins needed sell immediately, it is better not to wait.
member
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July 22, 2018, 06:48:59 AM
I noticed a just ended bounty campaign and a participant got 80K tokens. I was wondering what h will do with that token. I want to know what happens when bounty hunters gets more or huge tokens during campaigns.

The problem here is the price of that token. Huge token, but low price? Back to your question, if they get huge valuable token, they can also sell or hodl. That depends on the choice of each person, you can't know it.
newbie
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July 22, 2018, 06:36:21 AM
There are many potential ico, so the choice depends on your skills and preferences. I think you should check your smart contract before deciding to join any ICO.
hero member
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Borderless for People, Frictionless for Banks
July 22, 2018, 06:01:48 AM
Very much depends on the price of these tokens. Perhaps this token cannot be sold or it costs very little, so the number of tokens does not matter, much more important is the price of them

I think first of all it depends on the value of the project, if your bounty is a potential project, I think no need to pay attention to whether the bounty pool has more or less tokens.
More or less it's just a tiny percentage of the actual ico sales, so even they gave the bounty rewards if the  project is really successful and have a goal for future development, that portions of possible dumped after the rewards won't affect too much, its all about how well the developers will build the success of their projects, tokens are calculated accordingly if the team is well organized.

Not necessarily, some bounty will fixed bounty bonuses, regardless of sales in the ICO. And one more thing is that the bounty hunters will sell their reward and cause the price of the currency to go down, but the investor really feel disappointed and lose confidence in the project.
If the marketing activity of the ICO project can make the investor feel disappointed, this is the fault of which project make this situation happen.
Why do not they freeze the bonus until everything is resolved?
Why do not they calculate the amount spend on marketing can affect the value of token or not?
And I still have many ideas to solve the problem you worry, these things are just the basic knowledge to create an ICO.
sr. member
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July 22, 2018, 04:25:12 AM
Very much depends on the price of these tokens. Perhaps this token cannot be sold or it costs very little, so the number of tokens does not matter, much more important is the price of them

I think first of all it depends on the value of the project, if your bounty is a potential project, I think no need to pay attention to whether the bounty pool has more or less tokens.
More or less it's just a tiny percentage of the actual ico sales, so even they gave the bounty rewards if the  project is really successful and have a goal for future development, that portions of possible dumped after the rewards won't affect too much, its all about how well the developers will build the success of their projects, tokens are calculated accordingly if the team is well organized.

Not necessarily, some bounty will fixed bounty bonuses, regardless of sales in the ICO. And one more thing is that the bounty hunters will sell their reward and cause the price of the currency to go down, but the investor really feel disappointed and lose confidence in the project.
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