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sr. member
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November 23, 2019, 05:58:41 AM
#65
but most of the projects are failures, even some of my friends have retired to become bounty hunters, because it is already difficult to produce, even if you insist on staying. it's like gambling, sometimes if you are lucky, you can get money even though not much. even some new IEO projects don't look good either.
I agree with you, so when you join the bounty your chance to get money is 50% and one day if the project being promoted fails or scams it must accept the consequences. I stopped looking for the bounty when middle of 2018 and after that i tried again
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November 23, 2019, 05:55:20 AM
#64
Few of my colleagues told me they quit bounty because many new projects are finding it very difficult to reach soft cap and those who manages to reach softcap ends up listing on ridiculous exchanges because of listing fee, a part of me feels like they are right because if a new project fails to aim for top exchange its game over,  the question now is why promoting new projects then?
If we see that there are indeed many new projects that have failed because of not achieving the specified softcap and I think for why continue to promote these new projects because everyone would want to continue to look for projects that they think are good to promote but if we see it when This is very difficult to attract investors to want to invest in the new project because of the many scam projects that make investors become hesitant and afraid to invest in a new project.
hero member
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November 23, 2019, 05:48:02 AM
#63
Few of my colleagues told me they quit bounty because many new projects are finding it very difficult to reach soft cap and those who manages to reach softcap ends up listing on ridiculous exchanges because of listing fee, a part of me feels like they are right because if a new project fails to aim for top exchange its game over,  the question now is why promoting new projects then?
most bounty hunters also think that way now. however, we can know that a project is really appropriate when they have collaborated with large companies and have a great team. in this case, not all projects have poor quality. Even though so far there have been so many projects that have made the bounty hunter disappointed, but I am pretty sure that among many projects today, there are several projects that are truly worthy, and provide good returns.
Of course, good projects have always been and always will be. The current situation has been like this for a long time, and that does not mean that all bounties are bad. Joining the bounties of new projects are risky but makes a profit in accordance with risk. You fail in most, but if you get what you want in one, it recovers the others. Besides, you can join the bounties of the listed coins. You have every chance, but you should not be late.
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November 23, 2019, 04:57:20 AM
#62
ICOs don't really much have choice, top tier exchanges charge hefty fees, if they try to get listed there, it would take away most of their funds. So they stay with mid-low tier exchanges.
That's right, because that makes the ICO no longer targeted by investors, because now almost all ICO projects after completing are registered in a small exchange, thus making ICO token prices tend to decrease because the volume is not increasing.
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November 23, 2019, 04:54:54 AM
#61
Yes, it's hard to find new good projects. And because of the current market, many projects are being canceled or stopped because its did not even reach the soft cap. But that doesn't mean it's game over. Because there are still few successful projects and successful bounty campaigns in the market. So we just should do only more researches for find this good projects and should be more carefull.
hero member
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November 23, 2019, 04:51:30 AM
#60
Few of my colleagues told me they quit bounty because many new projects are finding it very difficult to reach soft cap and those who manages to reach softcap ends up listing on ridiculous exchanges because of listing fee, a part of me feels like they are right because if a new project fails to aim for top exchange its game over,  the question now is why promoting new projects then?

like playing the lottery they all try their luck, if it doesn't work then try again and hope one day what you do can produce something.
It is truly ironic that the current bounty is for luck, not merely the need for crypto for broader and advanced marketing.

Your friend is right,,, but that is only if you are talking about projects that only want to speculate.

Good projects are still around for sure, but they hardly go for endless bounty that uses low value bounty activities. Now, people prefer to develop and develop, build community a little, and then go for equity fundraising, with the bounties just airdropping for small activities that are useful to the project.

So the idea here is,,, find a good project that does not intend to just list for speculation.
legendary
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November 23, 2019, 04:27:24 AM
#59
Few of my colleagues told me they quit bounty because many new projects are finding it very difficult to reach soft cap and those who manages to reach softcap ends up listing on ridiculous exchanges because of listing fee, a part of me feels like they are right because if a new project fails to aim for top exchange its game over,  the question now is why promoting new projects then?
most bounty hunters also think that way now. however, we can know that a project is really appropriate when they have collaborated with large companies and have a great team. in this case, not all projects have poor quality. Even though so far there have been so many projects that have made the bounty hunter disappointed, but I am pretty sure that among many projects today, there are several projects that are truly worthy, and provide good returns.
hero member
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WorkAsPro
November 23, 2019, 04:22:18 AM
#58
The best solution is to avoid bounty projects that reveal they are going on exchanges like p2pb2b, latoken, dcoin, idax etc because the result will be heart breaking, sometimes bounties won't reveal the exchange until they bounty campaign is over
Most new projects do this to encourage people to participate more in bounty, but after people learn the information listed at those exchanges, then the project will certainly not be respected by the participants. Personally, I hate to spend a lot of time on a shit project but this is the risk that hunters take when participating.

Of course this is something that not everyone can tolerate and there are sure to be many articles denouncing the project so it is best to consider carefully before spending a lot of time on a project.
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November 23, 2019, 04:13:36 AM
#57
The best solution is to avoid bounty projects that reveal they are going on exchanges like p2pb2b, latoken, dcoin, idax etc because the result will be heart breaking, sometimes bounties won't reveal the exchange until they bounty campaign is over
I don't think like this, because it cannot only be seen from one perspective. You have to look at the whole starting from the transparency and credibility they have. At that time I had participated in a bounty that had targeted listing on large exchange while the campaign was running. Everyone was very enthusiastic about that and finally it ended very well. So, what I mean here is not to judge them badly from the promises they gave, because that can happen if they have a mature plan and good management. Of course, to know it all you need in-depth research by yourself.
sr. member
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November 23, 2019, 04:07:16 AM
#56
Few of my colleagues told me they quit bounty because many new projects are finding it very difficult to reach soft cap and those who manages to reach softcap ends up listing on ridiculous exchanges because of listing fee, a part of me feels like they are right because if a new project fails to aim for top exchange its game over,  the question now is why promoting new projects then?
I couldn't agree more with your friends. But not every project were a failed ones, there were a good ones as well. But finding the good projects to promote is like looking for a needle in a haystack. You got that right, it's that hard. Not to mention the majority of bounty hunters didn't give a damn if such projects are shady as hell, as long as the payments looks damn good, then they're in.
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November 23, 2019, 03:37:01 AM
#55
you should know if your self also agree with what they say. . if yes then you should not doubt to follow thier advice but if you think that there is still hope on joining a bounty then better say to your friends that you will continue alone.  even me myself i do believe that the state of bounty can still recover on the future which means its not forever that every bounty will end up listed ln bad exchanges  . soon they can also be add on top tier exchange and you can now sell your coins at a highe rate
hero member
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November 23, 2019, 03:29:06 AM
#54
Few of my colleagues told me they quit bounty because many new projects are finding it very difficult to reach soft cap and those who manages to reach softcap ends up listing on ridiculous exchanges because of listing fee, a part of me feels like they are right because if a new project fails to aim for top exchange its game over,  the question now is why promoting new projects then?
The main problem here is that majority of the bounty hunters does not have a clue what they are advertising and so is the reason you tend to end up promoting scam projects and even if the project has some good promising stuff you tend to trust the team as they are able to respond to every query and the purpose of the project is not to list the coins in top exchanges but to produce results and if that happens then it will automatically get listed.
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November 23, 2019, 03:09:30 AM
#53
The best solution is to avoid bounty projects that reveal they are going on exchanges like p2pb2b, latoken, dcoin, idax etc because the result will be heart breaking, sometimes bounties won't reveal the exchange until they bounty campaign is over
legendary
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November 23, 2019, 03:03:48 AM
#52
Few of my colleagues told me they quit bounty because many new projects are finding it very difficult to reach soft cap and those who manages to reach softcap ends up listing on ridiculous exchanges because of listing fee, a part of me feels like they are right because if a new project fails to aim for top exchange its game over,  the question now is why promoting new projects then?
Not all projects have all failed, but indeed most who failed because of the lack of project developers themselves in thinking to attract investors, but I think there are still many successful projects.
but most of the projects are failures, even some of my friends have retired to become bounty hunters, because it is already difficult to produce, even if you insist on staying. it's like gambling, sometimes if you are lucky, you can get money even though not much. even some new IEO projects don't look good either.
sr. member
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November 23, 2019, 03:03:01 AM
#51
With the current market condition I think it's really hard for a project to survive so as a bounty hunter you should only promote a project that you think have a concrete plan or marketing strategy to attract investors. In addition, the project should be solving real-life problems in order to be useful in the future as it will increase demand for the coin and your work will be paid off.
as a project developer, he must make things complete and structured. they must plan big things that certainly make sense to happen. a useful platform is the most important thing because it can make the project have a future if they succeed in attracting users
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November 23, 2019, 02:44:20 AM
#50
Few of my colleagues told me they quit bounty because many new projects are finding it very difficult to reach soft cap and those who manages to reach softcap ends up listing on ridiculous exchanges because of listing fee, a part of me feels like they are right because if a new project fails to aim for top exchange its game over,  the question now is why promoting new projects then?
What you are saying is the truth that is happening right now and it cannot be denied that a period of fraud has occurred. many ways that people do by looking for a momentary profit, continue to create new projects with a mode that can be ascertained is the personal benefit of investors who join. does not guarantee a successful project and has been listed on the exchange will produce good things, because their intention is only looking for profit, so that tokens after ico actually fall once resulting in investor losses.
sr. member
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November 23, 2019, 01:29:51 AM
#49
Few of my colleagues told me they quit bounty because many new projects are finding it very difficult to reach soft cap and those who manages to reach softcap ends up listing on ridiculous exchanges because of listing fee, a part of me feels like they are right because if a new project fails to aim for top exchange its game over,  the question now is why promoting new projects then?
the hope is of course getting maximum results, because before that it went well and there were no problems about the exchange, fees, or low prices. At this time the altcoin season is falling, coupled with the sinking of ico / ieo, making it clear that 2019 is a failed year. 2020 will remain like this if our attitude is still the same, which is passive towards the market. I mean to make the market always grow, be it ico or coin, it must always be active in its trading volume.
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November 23, 2019, 12:07:57 AM
#48
There is nothing wrong with promoting new projects, crypto is still at a very young age so we need new coins with better features but the problem is too many scammers are making new projects to look bad and now many investors don't trust them much
legendary
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November 22, 2019, 11:31:28 PM
#47
ICOs don't really much have choice, top tier exchanges charge hefty fees, if they try to get listed there, it would take away most of their funds. So they stay with mid-low tier exchanges.
One the difficulty is when the allocated funds is not enough to continue the process, listing is part of allocation and after that bounty rewards takes time before being distributed to the participants. Short funding results to scam or failed market. You need to assess very well and not to stop researching once you participate to any projects it will be a waste of time failing to work with your supported teams if they  ends up nothing.
sr. member
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November 22, 2019, 11:20:29 PM
#46
Few of my colleagues told me they quit bounty because many new projects are finding it very difficult to reach soft cap and those who manages to reach softcap ends up listing on ridiculous exchanges because of listing fee, a part of me feels like they are right because if a new project fails to aim for top exchange its game over,  the question now is why promoting new projects then?

Because the market is still young, we still have a room for new projects, the key here is persistency coming from the developers, honesty, and transparency I have seen some good projects that failed even though the platform looks good because the team behind them are not honest and persistent enough.


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