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Topic: Is it just me or there are others who have same thoughts? - page 4. (Read 1331 times)

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Yes, but the emotion that arises from bounty participants is not about the amount of reward from the bounty distribution, but at not paying after all their work is done, or after the bounty period is over, this is often the case for every bounty participant.
This is the risk of bounty hunter, besides the price being dumped after distribution there are many scam projects. so always do an analysis before following the bounty.
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Is it just me or others think same way? I mean are listed bounties intentionally using bounty campaigns to create hype and before the bounty is over they dump part the tokens making it lose value and make bounty hunters share what's left??? I'm kinda confused with bounty projects that are trading

The reason why many listed tokens hold bounties is actually to make people invest or buy the project tokens, I think because promotion in this way is cheaper. It's just that the risk of participating in a listed bounty is if the project tokens that we promote go dump usually this will make us lose because usually the payment is made not on time and must wait a few weeks after the campaign is over.
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Yes, that's their grand plan. Bounty hunter, either from bitcointalk of social platform in bounty manager's eyes are just a tool to use to spread and promote a coin, nothing more. Don't putt too much emotion on a bounty campaign and just do what you want to do after the distribution for your work.
Unfortunately you are right, but there are projects who are fair and giving the hunters what they deserve for promoting the project. But most of the time what we get is worthless coins that dont have value or cant be traded due to very low price. Thats why we cant blame the bounty hunters who are eager to sell right after they receive their tokens because they wanted to get profit while the tokens has value.
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The dump before the bounty distribution usually because the trader wants to catch the coin in much lower price hence they selling their bag, making the dump. This is why I advise bounty hutters to restrain from selling right away after the bounty distribution and wait till it over for better profit from your bounty work.
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That's why most crypto projects from the very beginning plan to just make money by deceiving users in any way, and not to create a working product.
Yes, and this is a method that has long been done by scammers who make projects, maybe one or two times they can succeed in deceiving many people, but for the next they will also be difficult to get new victims even though they always use methods a new way to fool many people.
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Is it just me or others think same way? I mean are listed bounties intentionally using bounty campaigns to create hype and before the bounty is over they dump part the tokens making it lose value and make bounty hunters share what's left??? I'm kinda confused with bounty projects that are trading


Bounty hunters should wait for the right time to sell their bounties, but some prefer to sell it for a quick buck. Some project delayed their distribution to their bounties due to dumping and of course their priority are the investors their least concern are the bounty hunters. It suck but most of them treat bounty hunters like that. 
Bounty hunters are not dumb they know that if they wait for too long to sell their coins they risk wasting their time if the coins goes to zero as we know it happens all the time, so they sell their coins immediately in order to protect their efforts, however blaming bounty hunters for the drop in the price is the easy way out for the developers as they can always point out their fingers and claim that their project failed because of them when we know that projects fail simply because they are no good.
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That's why most crypto projects from the very beginning plan to just make money by deceiving users in any way, and not to create a working product.
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It is the fault of the bounty hunter if he participated in a project where it has shit products and services. I'm a bounty hunter before but I stopped participating in it where a lot of scam and poor projects exist one after another. Bounty hunter should also have a unique skills when choosing a bounty. It is not the fault of the bounty manager if the project doesn't become successful, it is the fault of the bounty hunter because he did not choose good bounty that is promising in the market.
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dumps are inevitable, because they are more concerned with investors or everyone thinks about themselves, when tokens are distributed investors will immediately sell if they see it can take profits quickly, so the hunters who get the rest can not do much, except if the project can survive for quite a long time.
That's true bounty hunter can only accept market dumps, by choosing between selling cheap or hold and hoping the price will pump. But a good project the price will improve soon after the dump, I believe it.
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dumps are inevitable, because they are more concerned with investors or everyone thinks about themselves, when tokens are distributed investors will immediately sell if they see it can take profits quickly, so the hunters who get the rest can not do much, except if the project can survive for quite a long time.
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It was not like that before, I felt that the bounty then and now is different. used to be fair, where the bounty hunter also gets a reward. whereas at the moment, prize hunters tend to get low marks or even blank. there are several factors in my opinion. the first is that since the market is down, the dev doesn't want to risk anymore when the token still has value, then everything will be sold before the bounty hunter gets the reward. so, before the distribution takes place, usually the token is listed and when the distribution is already in progress, the value suddenly drops dramatically and is not as expected at the beginning. lately it often happens and for the events that lately happened, I agree with you.
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We will never know who will dump the token when the campaign over, not only the team but it could be the people who participate on their ICO/IEO too. My advice, if you already received the payment and see the price of the token is very low, don't sell it yet. If the project is great, it will become a great project in the future and the price of the token will bounce back although the current price is still low, i have seen several projects like that.
so far I have experience when tokens have been distributed and the price is still low it will actually make the price low again because the bounty hunters sell it at cheap prices, and it is difficult to increase prices.
If that was coming from the crap project and you will earn nothing from your effort. When the project can't attract a lot of traders and there will be no volume for such token and it will result in a big loss for all of investors either bounty hunters too.
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Is it just me or others think same way? I mean are listed bounties intentionally using bounty campaigns to create hype and before the bounty is over they dump part the tokens making it lose value and make bounty hunters share what's left??? I'm kinda confused with bounty projects that are trading

If this happens to you it means you choose the wrong project, some project will worth cent and after bounty ends it add more value, what ever happened on your bounty journey it will never be the same, some times you will get good rewards and sometimes it will be bad
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Is it just me or others think same way? I mean are listed bounties intentionally using bounty campaigns to create hype and before the bounty is over they dump part the tokens making it lose value and make bounty hunters share what's left??? I'm kinda confused with bounty projects that are trading


Bounty hunters should wait for the right time to sell their bounties, but some prefer to sell it for a quick buck. Some project delayed their distribution to their bounties due to dumping and of course their priority are the investors their least concern are the bounty hunters. It suck but most of them treat bounty hunters like that. 
You should be able to see how many bounty campaign participants and it seems that the advice you give will not be applied by all bounty campaign participants because I see they will continue to sell it at cheap prices because they also need money to survive.
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In my opinion the bounty is the way we buy coins for free, the aim is to sell on the market when there is trading activity. So dumps often occur when coins have been distributed.
It is not free, you need to work every day to be able to receive them. Also you need to wait months to get tokens from them, and bounty cannot crash good projects, only bullshit and no liquidity projects blame bounty hunter
Most of the project dumped after releasing in an exchange site. There are also time that dump strike after releasing the reward to be able the exchange to sell their tokens in very small amount. I think it’s not the effect of bounty program. Project need to survive in this state. Most of project failed because of lack of supporters, dump price, investors and of course money to improve their system. They need to recover when they hits them.
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Is it just me or others think same way? I mean are listed bounties intentionally using bounty campaigns to create hype and before the bounty is over they dump part the tokens making it lose value and make bounty hunters share what's left??? I'm kinda confused with bounty projects that are trading


Bounty hunters should wait for the right time to sell their bounties, but some prefer to sell it for a quick buck. Some project delayed their distribution to their bounties due to dumping and of course their priority are the investors their least concern are the bounty hunters. It suck but most of them treat bounty hunters like that. 
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Is it just me or others think same way? I mean are listed bounties intentionally using bounty campaigns to create hype and before the bounty is over they dump part the tokens making it lose value and make bounty hunters share what's left??? I'm kinda confused with bounty projects that are trading


This is true to some extents, it started out with hex bounty this year; and then iqcash has done the same; the latest now is arcs.
Analysing each situation; hex paid hunters and it traded well giving everyone including the team and investors an opportunity to take profit. IQcash really soared during the bounty program, with team and investors taking profits of it; and still refused to pay hunters by extending distribution day as opposed initially mentioned.
Arcs seem to be the one that divide opinion, the trading daily volume during bounty, and the trading volume now that bounty is over is kinda far apart.

Nonetheless, it is up to all hunters to understand the risk that comes with bounty hunting; so dyor; and promote a project you are confident about.
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Is it just me or others think same way? I mean are listed bounties intentionally using bounty campaigns to create hype and before the bounty is over they dump part the tokens making it lose value and make bounty hunters share what's left??? I'm kinda confused with bounty projects that are trading


It's actually possible that the project developers are intensionally dumping the value of the tokens after bounty hunters must have laboured to promote the project. But in most cases, dumping is a norm in the cryptocurrency space and its expected that the value of a coin is not stable. This is one feature that is constant for every cryptocurrency
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Is it just me or others think same way? I mean are listed bounties intentionally using bounty campaigns to create hype and before the bounty is over they dump part the tokens making it lose value and make bounty hunters share what's left??? I'm kinda confused with bounty projects that are trading

That's the marketing strategy made by the project, many years before this was restless because most of the bounty projects did not list on the exchanger. This year, most bounties whose tokens have already been listed on exchangers have been viewed negatively because of their marketing strategy and ended with dumping. Try as much as possible to move rationally no matter what marketing is done by the developer.
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In my opinion the bounty is the way we buy coins for free, the aim is to sell on the market when there is trading activity. So dumps often occur when coins have been distributed.
It is not free, you need to work every day to be able to receive them. Also you need to wait months to get tokens from them, and bounty cannot crash good projects, only bullshit and no liquidity projects blame bounty hunter
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