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Topic: It is time for Bounty hunters to hold/hodl - page 6. (Read 8758 times)

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SOL.BIOKRIPT.COM
I have joined a lot of bounties and there some of them was started along 2017 Bull run and hardly to make it alive any longer, but they are still continuing despite the dump, and also developing their project. I am right for holding their tokens until now and they are worth a little bit better than later year. So it is fine to hold as long as the project is awesome and alive and kicking.
legendary
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Gone are the days when hunters receive huge sums as rewards in fiat value when exchanged. There were cases of someone making as much as over $10000 in a single campaign and it happened that such coins have dumped drastically by now, so the hunter would have lost huge if he never exchanged and then it was the period of receive and dump quickly.

Right now the trend has changed, it is now the period of receive and hold, anyone that dumps will be dumping for a very cheap amount, may end up regretting when such tokens have pumped several amounts higher than how much was sold. Imagine working for three months and receiving $10 in token exchange value and dumping at such amount where it would be worth about $100 waiting for some months being favored with the impending bull run.





It still depends on the project, there are coins that are not worth holding lucky to dump my Konios and Icechain tokens at the right time dev have run away and not looking for them to develop their project anymore, this is something that every holders and investor should watch out, will they or will they not develop.
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CurioInvest [IEO Live]
As reamgard the bear which turn every thing to dump and run is getting out to and the bull is coming in which I think is best time for every bounty hunter to hold their position regard any token they get except if the token is a scam and has nothing to offer.
legendary
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Maybe I am like you. It's sad to talk about what bounty hunter has to endure. They work their hard work for the project but what they receive is nothing.
I am also a bounty hunter. I started in mid-2018. I made nearly 150 projects, the number of projects that I was tricked nearly 130. I received only 20 projects with a value of 1/100 ICO price.
You are just in the wrong timing mate, sorry to hear that.

That time, I'm still into bounty and I can agree that most of the projects are not really paying, maybe there are some that are paying but the value is still not worth as we expected it to be. Bounty nowadays has not been better year, but hopefully this IEO success will also bring success to bounty.
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Maybe I am like you. It's sad to talk about what bounty hunter has to endure. They work their hard work for the project but what they receive is nothing.
I am also a bounty hunter. I started in mid-2018. I made nearly 150 projects, the number of projects that I was tricked nearly 130. I received only 20 projects with a value of 1/100 ICO price.
hero member
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BintexFutures
Holding is not a key but an obligation for now. Most of the campaigns distribute rewards just after the price goes significantly down.

Yes, I noticed that too. Now a days companies are enforcing vesting period on the rewards earned by participating in the bounties but I doubt that will do much in order to prevent the price dump.
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Holding is not a key but an obligation for now. Most of the campaigns distribute rewards just after the price goes significantly down.
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Well for me if the coins/altcoins i received from bounties are worth holding then i will hold, but if i know that the project is dead and the developers are not active then i immediately sell to have a profit rather than wasting my time and get nothing in the end.
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You are right the rewards are nowhere near as lucrative as they were back before the bubble popped, but there are still some campaigns that might provide a remuneration return for your efforts especially if the allocation is not too large and they have potential for launching on reputable exchanges
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You are very right that gone are the days where projects pay bounty hunters thousands of dollars in token and they exchange it to fiat. The way bounty runs presently is to find a very good project with bounty campaign and acquire the rewards for long term holding
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Those bounty hunters who need money have always been dumping, but other have been holding for a long time. It is true that if you hold coins for some time and the market goes in bull run then it is likely that you would get huge rewards.

Well before i join lot of bounties many of them get drop after listing their tokens to exchange platforms it usually hard for investors decission to gamble their money away for those tokens releasing each ico.
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Those bounty hunters who need money have always been dumping, but other have been holding for a long time. It is true that if you hold coins for some time and the market goes in bull run then it is likely that you would get huge rewards.
hope you are right. Because many times when I get a token from distribution projects, its price has dropped many times before. and having to hold it for a long time is the most viable option, but since last year to the present I have not seen any tokens that increase value but also decrease further. so sad
you must use everything that the market gives to you. if the token does not grow in price, you can engage in day trading to increase the number of coins in your portfolio. As a rule, such projects have very high volatility.
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Those bounty hunters who need money have always been dumping, but other have been holding for a long time. It is true that if you hold coins for some time and the market goes in bull run then it is likely that you would get huge rewards.
hope you are right. Because many times when I get a token from distribution projects, its price has dropped many times before. and having to hold it for a long time is the most viable option, but since last year to the present I have not seen any tokens that increase value but also decrease further. so sad
jr. member
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Most bounty hunters still get rid of little-known tokens if they have at least some price at the moment. Bullish trend helped to make some money on tokens that lay almost a year and almost cost nothing.
They're taking profit for their efforts most payments are not worth upto a dollar bill for over 3 months promotions. Payment is stable tokens should be used by projects.
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Gone are the days when hunters receive huge sums as rewards in fiat value when exchanged. There were cases of someone making as much as over $10000 in a single campaign and it happened that such coins have dumped drastically by now, so the hunter would have lost huge if he never exchanged and then it was the period of receive and dump quickly.

Right now the trend has changed, it is now the period of receive and hold, anyone that dumps will be dumping for a very cheap amount, may end up regretting when such tokens have pumped several amounts higher than how much was sold. Imagine working for three months and receiving $10 in token exchange value and dumping at such amount where it would be worth about $100 waiting for some months being favored with the impending bull run.




Bull run will not affect such bad businesses. Bull run is due to many investors buying BTC or big altcoins in the top 20 of CMC. Since then, market capitalization has increased and potential businesses will not be as valuable as the original. Don't expect such projects, you'll waste more time.
jr. member
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I think. not necessarily so. now only see the new IEO projects that cost more than the selling price. Projects with price bonuses will not be good when exchange lists
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I'm not convinced it's a good time to hodl any old shitcoin from a bounty, although dumping for Ether to hodl has been very worthwhile if you've been active since the start of the year.
Probably in a full-blown bull market hodling shitcoins can be even more profitable than ETH/BTC, but this current bullish move is only a reversal in my opinion.
Personally I'll still sell any airdrop/bounty tokens for Ether when I get the chance.

LOL.. can't put it any better than this. I have never participated in any bounty campaigns, but I have enrolled for dozens of airdrops (with varying success). In almost all the cases, I kept a large part of the airdrop reward for long-term holding and none of these shitcoins increased their value after that. Now I don't know what to do with them, as they are not even worth $1 and depositing them in an exchange may not make any financial sense. 
airdrop is really a thing that helps us make a lot of money but it is not really a good idea. Because you have to cheat a lot of accounts to get a lot of money. But in bounty campaigns, you only need to have 1 account at high rank, you can earn 1k $ - 2k $ in good projects. But projects dealing with bounty hunters are very bad. Cry
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Those bounty hunters who need money have always been dumping, but other have been holding for a long time. It is true that if you hold coins for some time and the market goes in bull run then it is likely that you would get huge rewards.
legendary
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I'm not convinced it's a good time to hodl any old shitcoin from a bounty, although dumping for Ether to hodl has been very worthwhile if you've been active since the start of the year.
Probably in a full-blown bull market hodling shitcoins can be even more profitable than ETH/BTC, but this current bullish move is only a reversal in my opinion.
Personally I'll still sell any airdrop/bounty tokens for Ether when I get the chance.

LOL.. can't put it any better than this. I have never participated in any bounty campaigns, but I have enrolled for dozens of airdrops (with varying success). In almost all the cases, I kept a large part of the airdrop reward for long-term holding and none of these shitcoins increased their value after that. Now I don't know what to do with them, as they are not even worth $1 and depositing them in an exchange may not make any financial sense. 
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Most bounty hunters still get rid of little-known tokens if they have at least some price at the moment. Bullish trend helped to make some money on tokens that lay almost a year and almost cost nothing.
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