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Topic: Is it possible for a bounty manager to reduce token located for a specific campa - page 2. (Read 366 times)

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Sometimes there are managers who have policies like that but from the beginning there is a notification on the thread, so Bounty Hunter has found out from the beginning.
legendary
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IF a bounty manager allocated 20% for contents campaign and he find out at middle of campaign that he has only 30 participants. can he cancel or modify the allocated percentage.
 
What advice you have for the manager.
The bounty manager should not really be found doing that, as that can be pathetic but most of the time, the team can always try to come up with a means to slash an allocation if they feel it is too much but nonetheless, I really do not think this should be a thing when it comes to the number of people that participated in a said campaign and based on the allocation.

However, it is understandable that looking at the fact that a single bounty participant may be holding a huge amount of the coin or token, the chances of getting it slashed a little is always going to be there and i think a lot of campaigns usually state that out rightly in the campaign rules.
legendary
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In every bounty campaign, the bounty manager has the right to change the terms and condition of the campaign.  be it token allocation, campaign period etc.  To answer your question, if there are so few people taking part in the bounty, it is fair to reduce the allocation and the amount of reach out from that campaign is less.
Yeah, it is always included in most bounties as far as I am concerned, and it is only left for the individual to know whether they should be going through with it or not. Personally, I feel there is a whole lot that could make such things happen which most of it is the fact where just very few participants participated in a particular bounty and judging from the amount that would be distributed, it may actually not sound about right for the team to even let it roll like that.

A lot of managers actually do this, and they have the right to, and a lot of managers just usually let it slide, so it all depends but most times, I really have not experienced something like this before in which a manager gets to slash the bounty earnings or percentage.
newbie
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Yeah it's very possible for the BM to change the allocation depending on the outcome of the campaign.. Just as you have outlined if just 30 participants participated that's way too low and huge rewards... The BM can go ahead and change the allocation
hero member
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IF a bounty manager allocated 20% for contents campaign and he find out at middle of campaign that he has only 30 participants. can he cancel or modify the allocated percentage.
 
What advice you have for the manager.
Anything is possible for a certain bounty manager to change out everything or anything on spreadsheet but when it comes to allocation the decision maker would be the team itself.If its been known that the token allocation is being decrease then not just translation would be affected but on all programs as well. If the stakes or allocation hasn't changed but the tokens being given out is less on whats being stated
then theres something fishy on that one.
sr. member
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Manager who is worried about his/her reputation can not change %. Calculate how much you want earn in this campaign and change if bounty manager abuse you
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I have seen campaigns where the bounty reward is adjusted based on the number of participants. If the number of participants is lower than a given threshold, the participants get less reward. I don't think this can be done without the approval from the ICO team. Some campaign managers are clear about it from the start. The problem is when the ICO team members change the rules after the end of the bounty. Such things have been happening in the past, mostly with scam ICOs, and I am afraid there is nothing you can do.
hero member
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one thing Im sure is that they have the rights to change the rules.

If you conclude that they have the right to change the rules, are you then saying that their powers supercides the powers of the ico team or the developers? To me however, I think that there powers emanates and subject from the conditions and suggestions they perhaps renders at the time of commencing the campaign managing contract.

For tokens, I think we better hear from managers .
sr. member
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IF a bounty manager allocated 20% for contents campaign and he find out at middle of campaign that he has only 30 participants. can he cancel or modify the allocated percentage.
 
What advice you have for the manager.

they have the rights to change the rules and for me it is depends on the general rules of the campaign because I read some rules from different campaign that the manager has the rights to change the rules EXCEPT the allocation there are also some campaigns that it is not indicated within the rules so you can check the campaign that you joined in if there was some rulings regarding the rights of changing the allocation of the budget one thing Im sure is that they have the rights to change the rules.
sr. member
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I have been thinking closely to this too but what I have come to conclude is that, he might not cancel but might have the opportunity to take those tokens not claimed. Like the ones between the difference of what a member qualify to get and what he actually get. I'm just thinking.  Grin
jr. member
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IF a bounty manager allocated 20% for contents campaign and he find out at middle of campaign that he has only 30 participants. can he cancel or modify the allocated percentage.
 
What advice you have for the manager.
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