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Topic: RENTBERRY - DECENTRALIZED HOME RENTAL PLATFORM - page 121. (Read 28557 times)

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Hey, just found this and had a Quick glance at the Project. Looks interesting and is using the blockchain thechnology in a good way. Will have a look at the wp.
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your product is interesting, but the bounty campaign should be overthought again....

tooo less money for toooo much work Oo"

I agree. The reward and work ratio should be equal for people to really have the steam to do it.
Well its a competition, high rewards will attract many bounty hunters.
But if they dont really need much , then its not necessary to increase the reward.
The best projects need any bounty. If you have a very good product you don't need a bounty. I see no problem that they only have a small bounty.

Bounty's have been very successfull for other ICO's in the past.
Imo i would provide a good bounty, but on the other hand if RentBerry already raised 4.000.000 $, then i understand that they don't need it.

4million already raised? hmmm... i guess they are popular enough to not need a huge bounty Smiley

less bounty dumpers then Smiley

Also true.. let chance of dumping the tokens when it gets listed on an exchange. So it works both ways.. It's better for the investors that there are no bounty's.
This control of rewards in a project positively influences us to invest, avoid major evictions is certainly an excellent guarantee for a cautious investor, I expect good returns from Rentberry, and that will become great taking us along.
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your product is interesting, but the bounty campaign should be overthought again....

tooo less money for toooo much work Oo"

I agree. The reward and work ratio should be equal for people to really have the steam to do it.
Well its a competition, high rewards will attract many bounty hunters.
But if they dont really need much , then its not necessary to increase the reward.
The best projects need any bounty. If you have a very good product you don't need a bounty. I see no problem that they only have a small bounty.

Bounty's have been very successfull for other ICO's in the past.
Imo i would provide a good bounty, but on the other hand if RentBerry already raised 4.000.000 $, then i understand that they don't need it.

4million already raised? hmmm... i guess they are popular enough to not need a huge bounty Smiley

less bounty dumpers then Smiley

Also true.. let chance of dumping the tokens when it gets listed on an exchange. So it works both ways.. It's better for the investors that there are no bounty's.
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Activity: 378
Merit: 114
really excited about this awesome innovative project. joined all the bounty program except translation as its percentage seems very less as compared to translation work . Hope it will worth $1 coin in future
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Merit: 137
your product is interesting, but the bounty campaign should be overthought again....

tooo less money for toooo much work Oo"

I agree. The reward and work ratio should be equal for people to really have the steam to do it.
Well its a competition, high rewards will attract many bounty hunters.
But if they dont really need much , then its not necessary to increase the reward.
The best projects need any bounty. If you have a very good product you don't need a bounty. I see no problem that they only have a small bounty.

Bounty's have been very successfull for other ICO's in the past.
Imo i would provide a good bounty, but on the other hand if RentBerry already raised 4.000.000 $, then i understand that they don't need it.

4million already raised? hmmm... i guess they are popular enough to not need a huge bounty Smiley

less bounty dumpers then Smiley
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Activity: 196
Merit: 10
your product is interesting, but the bounty campaign should be overthought again....

tooo less money for toooo much work Oo"

I agree. The reward and work ratio should be equal for people to really have the steam to do it.
Well its a competition, high rewards will attract many bounty hunters.
But if they dont really need much , then its not necessary to increase the reward.
The best projects need any bounty. If you have a very good product you don't need a bounty. I see no problem that they only have a small bounty.

Bounty's have been very successfull for other ICO's in the past.
Imo i would provide a good bounty, but on the other hand if RentBerry already raised 4.000.000 $, then i understand that they don't need it.
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Activity: 406
Merit: 107
The concept looks quite interesting. Will follow this project and will consider investing. I'm going to read a road map!
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nice idea a Decentralized Home Rental Platform project based on blockchain,actual value of tokens 0,18$ just hope it will grow/pump fast,too low rewards for bounties campaigns...
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Activity: 392
Merit: 100
your product is interesting, but the bounty campaign should be overthought again....

tooo less money for toooo much work Oo"

I agree. The reward and work ratio should be equal for people to really have the steam to do it.
Well its a competition, high rewards will attract many bounty hunters.
But if they dont really need much , then its not necessary to increase the reward.
The best projects need any bounty. If you have a very good product you don't need a bounty. I see no problem that they only have a small bounty.
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Activity: 406
Merit: 107
Hi dev. I read on your site "Members of the Rentberry community may cover a portion of rental security deposits in exchange for rewards, thus unlocking millions of dollars and reducing financial burden for tenants." Can you explain? I don't understand what's the point?
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Activity: 1456
Merit: 567
your product is interesting, but the bounty campaign should be overthought again....

tooo less money for toooo much work Oo"

I agree. The reward and work ratio should be equal for people to really have the steam to do it.
Well its a competition, high rewards will attract many bounty hunters.
But if they dont really need much , then its not necessary to increase the reward.

on the other hand, how are you going to market your prodcut if there is noone to market it OO"

bounties must be higher...
Im pretty sure you know that bounty campaign isnt the only strategy for marketing  Grin
And also im pretty sure that you know some projects that doesnt even have bounty campaign but still the token sale run smoothly  Grin

Quick question here,
What are the value of this token?
And also is there any benefits for token holder?

they're selling it for 0.18 USD as far as I can see right now. the benefits is using the token on their platform.
I mean not the quantity, not the price.
The quality.
full member
Activity: 952
Merit: 137
your product is interesting, but the bounty campaign should be overthought again....

tooo less money for toooo much work Oo"

I agree. The reward and work ratio should be equal for people to really have the steam to do it.
Well its a competition, high rewards will attract many bounty hunters.
But if they dont really need much , then its not necessary to increase the reward.

on the other hand, how are you going to market your prodcut if there is noone to market it OO"

bounties must be higher...
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Activity: 224
Merit: 10
Hah! Considering the housing technologies construction continuing to become cheaper, what are the forecasts for the sales market, for example, until 2015?
full member
Activity: 588
Merit: 100
Quick question here,
What are the value of this token?
And also is there any benefits for token holder?

they're selling it for 0.18 USD as far as I can see right now. the benefits is using the token on their platform.
hero member
Activity: 1456
Merit: 567
Quick question here,
What are the value of this token?
And also is there any benefits for token holder?
full member
Activity: 686
Merit: 101
It seems a good idea, however I think that similar projects ico were not successful so far. What has this ico more interesting than others?

Well, real-estate projects like these need time. Something, where Rentberry is ahead of the competition, is that it has already a working business with 120k users and 220k properties.

This really is going to be a huge project. So investors for this project shouldn't be impatient and should be in for a long haul. But I think it will be all worth it in the end.

Well, that's the problem nowadays. A lot of people are only interested in the fast money. And as soon as the project gets delayed a bit, they lose hope in it.
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Activity: 588
Merit: 100
I've seen other projects that deal with renting , but not one was as seemingly of a complete solution like this one. good job.
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I have been checking the website and I can't find anything in Europe. When are you going to implement it?

That would be my question as well.

As per their roadmap expansion to Europe and Asia is planned for Q3 2019, still a long time to go.

So Europe won't be among the first target areas? That's a shame. I believe European investors would have much more incentive to invest in Rentberry would also be operating in Europe.

Yes I checked the website and for now, Rentberry seems to be active only in the United States. I like the platform/website, very easy to use.

The United States is quite sufficient for their activities. At this stage, this is a big market for them. The site is good, but I've never seen a counter of tokens sold. It is indicated only about 4 million dollars from investors.
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Activity: 224
Merit: 10
I’ve read a lot about similar projects ... But what are the rental deposits?!! Can I rent my bank account?! I'm shocked if its’ really true!
hero member
Activity: 1456
Merit: 567
your product is interesting, but the bounty campaign should be overthought again....

tooo less money for toooo much work Oo"

I agree. The reward and work ratio should be equal for people to really have the steam to do it.
Well its a competition, high rewards will attract many bounty hunters.
But if they dont really need much , then its not necessary to increase the reward.
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