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copper member
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November 27, 2019, 07:21:54 AM
Nowadays, it is almost impossible to find a bounty that will bring you more than 100 bucks in total. Generally speaking we all need to wait for altcoin season, because during the bullish trend, all bounties will become profitable.
sr. member
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November 27, 2019, 06:43:09 AM
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?
Don't make it a bounty hunter as your main job, keep in mind that now it's not like 2 years ago, unstable market conditions make new projects more difficult to develop and it's true that on average a project doesn't reach the soft cap at the moment, some the reason is because investors prefer Bitcoin or Ethereum. I think it's okay to promote the project for now, even though we only get Shitcoin, keep in mind that the world of crypto is unexpected, so while it's not risky and there's no scammer, I think it's legitimate.
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November 27, 2019, 06:24:39 AM
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 bounty end up failed, some bounty ends successful and gives payment to their members a good amount of token, so that there are still promoting new projects. Let's not compare those who fail to those who success cause its unfair to others who are successful to their project but of course we cannot blame those who are already afraid to join bounty again.
sr. member
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November 27, 2019, 06:11:52 AM
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?
Perhaps you were pertaining to ICOs because some of the projects are hardly to get their target and even so, let say they succeed in reaching their softcap but the real challenges is if they will succeed on listing it on top exchange. Bounty nowadays are not a good option indeed due to the fact that we were bear market but the good thing is most of them are not ICO but rather an IEO which listing on exchanges won't be a problem anymore. Let's just wait for bull market to comes and we can test out IEO if they are effective of way of getting a profit.
copper member
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November 27, 2019, 05:38:21 AM
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?
Same situation was in the end of 2018, sometimes there are many cool projects, sometimes no, bounty is not very stable thing like all cryptomarket and depends on situation on the market. Nowaday situation not means that bounty is dead, it is temporary i think, there are couple of great bounties right now.
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November 26, 2019, 08:00:22 PM
sometimes I also think like you but in fact there are still some projects that really can reach the initial target. this is all at risk of the bounty hunter and for that we have to do a lot of research on the project so as not to do anything worthwhile.
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November 26, 2019, 05:43:16 PM
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 this is their resolution and they are still going about doing what they preach against, it then means they are not sure of what they are saying, because if they are, something else would have been done or that they do nothing again. You cannot expect the situation of crypto market, most especially in raising funds to be the same.
sr. member
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November 26, 2019, 12:11:54 PM
Many new projects are currently failing, but a small number of new projects have succeeded. We continue to promote new projects because everyone hopes they support projects that will succeed, so if the supported project is not successful it is a risk.
jr. member
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November 26, 2019, 11:23:52 AM
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 reason behind this is practically based on investors interest in cryptocurrency is declining. If the zeal was how it use to be when the market was bullish and investors where making huge ROI on their investment then even shitty projects with copied ideas still had hope to survive but not now.  We just have to keep researching as bounty hunters before promoting any new project.
hero member
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November 26, 2019, 11:03:56 AM
All the projects are not as what you think,  before you take up any project check properly do more research on that and proceed. There are many people who are still doing this bounty campaign you will have to do research and select the best bounty campaign so that you will get bounty reward.
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November 26, 2019, 04:27:35 AM
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?
a new project now won't do anything when the market is going down so big. We know that a small market cap usually won't make a good project because money is focused on top coins. Therefore, projects that appear now often have a very low probability of success in the future and capital mobilization also becomes stagnant. so this is not the right time to participate in bounty campaigns.
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November 26, 2019, 04:14:08 AM
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.
I don't think so. You know, the crypto market is full of scammers and those guys usually wear a reputable mask and they make investors feel like they are a very upright person. but in fact, after earning millions of dollars from investors, they chose to trade on shit exchanges for a few thousand dollars. After that, they used all the money to accomplish their own purposes and hired a number of admins to reply to investor messages. Then they ran away and done! Projects with no vision often just want to list on small exchanges and often fraudulent projects.
That why we really have to be cautious, bounty hunters should think like an investor where you will have deep research and investigation for a certain project and try to avoid scam projects as much as you can. I know it is really hard to determine a good project and what is a scam project, but at least make an effort to lessen the percentage of being part of a scam project.
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November 26, 2019, 04:10:40 AM
You can participate in the bounty who have a good IEO on renowned exchanges, or those who have their own exchange as the link of my signature
sr. member
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November 26, 2019, 04:05:19 AM
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?
Low fund is not a factor for listing on low exchanges, I used to believe that until lately. Check out ferrum network, the project raised 1.2 million dollar and are on bitmax, binance dex, Idex and eterbase. The development in the project is amazing and they got investors confidence even with the drop in price presently. A lot of them dont know as much as they should in this space but want to benefit from the crowdfund with gluttonous and extravagant mindset. They are startups and should only go for the lowest fund they can start with, they killed the ICO with there ridiculously high hardcap and is no factor to success.
hero member
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Dimon69
November 26, 2019, 03:38:58 AM
I think all participants of the prize campaign project will not know the project they are taking part in and they are promoting it to be a project that fails and cannot reach SoftCap. the bounty participants certainly always hope that the project they follow can successfully reach softcap and hardcap. but it is very difficult to get investors so many projects that are not actually scam but also fail and become shitcoin because it cannot develop due to lack of funds.
That's why projects should not only rely on bounties for promotion they should make their product and interesting. It is better if they will be able to partner in aspiring related projects or companies that are successful or expanding in business to guarantee their project continuous investors support. Since if they stop finding ways to attract investors they will definitely be a shitcoin. Find ways even in these market same in our bounty experiences do trading at the same time.
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November 26, 2019, 03:28:04 AM
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.
I don't think so. You know, the crypto market is full of scammers and those guys usually wear a reputable mask and they make investors feel like they are a very upright person. but in fact, after earning millions of dollars from investors, they chose to trade on shit exchanges for a few thousand dollars. After that, they used all the money to accomplish their own purposes and hired a number of admins to reply to investor messages. Then they ran away and done! Projects with no vision often just want to list on small exchanges and often fraudulent projects.
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November 26, 2019, 03:21:41 AM
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?

We don't need to stop working on the bounty because there are still good projects even though the market conditions are not good. If we work on a good project and plan to hold for long term, I think we will still can make benefit from the bounty.
jr. member
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November 26, 2019, 03:14:24 AM
Many projects are find it difficult this days. Reasons are many, some investors are afraid of ICO projects based on their experience on some failed ICO projects. The dwindling of the market is also a problem. Hunting now, is not lucrative as it use to be.
newbie
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November 26, 2019, 02:57:33 AM
Currently bonus projects should not be invested in. It is very time-consuming and labor-intensive because it is old and not feasible with the current market. while promoting new projects is a matter of course.
newbie
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November 26, 2019, 02:45:26 AM
In my opinion, at present, giving up the bonuses because many projects are in trouble is quite large. We should tiesp continue to believe in bonuses and not give up. Maybe it will help you make a lot of money there  Tongue
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