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Topic: Stop blaming bounty hunters - page 4. (Read 1249 times)

full member
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June 05, 2020, 05:51:35 AM
#58
They were just right and undeniable in part because of the bounty hunter's fault. There are many factors that make a project fail. Such as ideas, money delivery traffic, prices, markets, and platforms. If the bounty hunters immediately sell the tokens they receive, the price of the coins goes down immediately. Therefore, bounty hunters are not the leading cause for people to blame.
copper member
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June 05, 2020, 03:57:36 AM
#57
 I don't think we should blame bounty hunters for price falling
Or any price correction in coin beause Bounty hunters funds in any problems might be not over 5% and investors has almost 50% and above. A project price can dump when their ico or ieo has failed and hunters sell their coins very fast. Any project has to be very demanding for society otherwise you can not go away in this market hunters can destroy you very deep.
There is nothing mistake in bounty Hunters we can't blame them.
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June 05, 2020, 03:57:27 AM
#56
The crypto space has experienced so many bullies, and it has been mostly attributed to bounty hunters. Whenever there is a dump; people raise fingers, and attack hunters as the cause of the dumps.

But when you consider most recently hybrix token; the investors got their dividends, and they boldly dumped the token from 3.5$ to 0.5$.
This reinforce claims that no matter how much bounty hunters earn; it is not enough to close down the trade market of crypto coins.
There will always be bullies on bounty hunters, it's best to ignore and get busy with more serious bounty campaigns, weak projects will always find someone to take the blames, this is normal
jr. member
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June 05, 2020, 03:49:03 AM
#55
The crypto space has experienced so many bullies, and it has been mostly attributed to bounty hunters. Whenever there is a dump; people raise fingers, and attack hunters as the cause of the dumps.

But when you consider most recently hybrix token; the investors got their dividends, and they boldly dumped the token from 3.5$ to 0.5$.
This reinforce claims that no matter how much bounty hunters earn; it is not enough to close down the trade market of crypto coins.
Yes I think that we should stop bounty hunters because just like us they are just trying to earn also and that is great because people are finding ways how to earn here in cryptocurrencies which I think is great and I hope that they can hunt bounties easily without getting that much attention from other people. They should just not de ide on what other people will do and let them do things for themselves as long as they want to earn using that method and they are not messing with other people because they are just doing what they want be sus ethey are enjoying from that
hero member
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June 05, 2020, 03:41:40 AM
#54
I have seen so many times how very strong coin price dumps took place before bounty hunters got their rewards. I myself received coins so many times when my reward for months of work costs about 5-10 dollars. so I’m sure  100 % that the problem is not in bounty hunters but in scam projects teams
Obviously bounty hunter does not cause the price to collapse. Since 2018, I've seen a lot of projects crash before the bounty hunters get their tokens. And as you said, if the project collapses it is their fault. Their project is not good enough and there is not enough liquidity to maintain a stable price
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Oikos.cash | Decentralized Finance on Tron
June 04, 2020, 03:43:57 PM
#53
I have seen so many times how very strong coin price dumps took place before bounty hunters got their rewards. I myself received coins so many times when my reward for months of work costs about 5-10 dollars. so I’m sure  100 % that the problem is not in bounty hunters but in scam projects teams
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June 04, 2020, 03:00:04 PM
#52
as we know that being a bounty hunter or project promoter certainly has a risk to each other, especially about the collapse of the price of the token after being listed on the stock exchange or the risk of not being able to sell when the token price is high. this is the risk of being a bounty hunter, it is important for you to stay focused on your work.
agf
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June 04, 2020, 02:01:47 PM
#51
If you are a bounty hunter, you should get used to it, investors can say whatever they want, so as the bounty hunters as we are in the free world.
They are blaming the bounty hunters but in reality they just want to see the price to dump more so they could accumulate, and there is no room for sensitive people in the crypto space as we are dealing with risk here and we should have enough control with our emotion.

as a bounty hunter, you can do whatever you want,  let them blame you by whatever their words are but once your job is over, you deserve to get paid.

So DUMP and don't look back.

This is pretty much exactly how I feel about it, you may as well do whatever because they've already decided how they feel about us and will say whatever they want regardless of how we act.
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Student Coin
June 04, 2020, 01:05:42 PM
#50
The crypto space has experienced so many bullies, and it has been mostly attributed to bounty hunters. Whenever there is a dump; people raise fingers, and attack hunters as the cause of the dumps.

But when you consider most recently hybrix token; the investors got their dividends, and they boldly dumped the token from 3.5$ to 0.5$.
This reinforce claims that no matter how much bounty hunters earn; it is not enough to close down the trade market of crypto coins.
Well,  that's part of the game. What can bounty hunters can do to stop them? And besides bounty hunters are the easiest group to blame when everything went bad which means the very reasonable response we can give is to move on and let their fingers point them in the end.
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COMBONetwork
June 04, 2020, 12:21:05 PM
#49
Why they hunters are always to blame? Simply because they see hunters don't care about the project, once the job done and have rewards they can sell off their rewards like no one cares. They don't think of investors, whales or anyone manipulating the flow of the market of the tokens. They are just for someone to blame and that's always the hunters.
Bounty hunter only gets a few prizes from the project, no more than $ 1000, getting $ 5 - $ 10 alone is very happy, already a risk to be ridiculed by others,
just a note, what makes the price of a dump project is investors  Smiley not hunters!
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June 04, 2020, 11:13:48 AM
#48
Bounty hunters have been arrested for killing the fugitive or apprehending the wrong individuals, mistaking innocent people for fugitives. Unlike police officers, they have no legal protections against injuries to non-fugitives and few legal protections against injuries to their targets. Bounty hunters are the subject of a new BBC Three documentary, presented by Stacey Dooley. In many US states, people with no police powers, and sometimes no training.
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June 04, 2020, 09:27:42 AM
#47
Why they hunters are always to blame? Simply because they see hunters don't care about the project, once the job done and have rewards they can sell off their rewards like no one cares. They don't think of investors, whales or anyone manipulating the flow of the market of the tokens. They are just for someone to blame and that's always the hunters.
sr. member
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Duelbits.com
June 04, 2020, 08:01:58 AM
#46
Obviously, bullshit projects often offer large budgets to attract participants and promote their projects. The price of the token will then drop several times or even they will never distribute it

They won't even bother to recover the price back to normal when it dumped by their holders. some legit coins like the top coins in the market are making non-stop development to make their investors stay with their project and to attract some investors to invest in them because they saw the activeness and the updates of that project. especially if they collaborated with some big companies and advertisements on some known sites.

If a legitimate project does not need to be doubted anymore because they will continue to be active in its development, even their own products are still running, of course this will also affect the value of tokens in the market.
But their bullshit project will continue to offer great rewards and even be half-hearted in that, which makes the hunters even more fascinated to join the path that is not true.
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Roobet supporter and player!
June 04, 2020, 07:17:13 AM
#45
Obviously, bullshit projects often offer large budgets to attract participants and promote their projects. The price of the token will then drop several times or even they will never distribute it

They won't even bother to recover the price back to normal when it dumped by their holders. some legit coins like the top coins in the market are making non-stop development to make their investors stay with their project and to attract some investors to invest in them because they saw the activeness and the updates of that project. especially if they collaborated with some big companies and advertisements on some known sites.
This is the main factor that we must consider in investing ICO or IEO. If the project that we will lend our money is deserving or not. A lot of projects are blaming bounty hunters for greediness in selling their coins in market. But if their project works and develops, does bounty hunters will sell at a lower price?
A lot of project exist becomes shit. And this is the reason why I left bounty campaigns.
hero member
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You own the pen
June 04, 2020, 07:04:54 AM
#44
Obviously, bullshit projects often offer large budgets to attract participants and promote their projects. The price of the token will then drop several times or even they will never distribute it

They won't even bother to recover the price back to normal when it dumped by their holders. some legit coins like the top coins in the market are making non-stop development to make their investors stay with their project and to attract some investors to invest in them because they saw the activeness and the updates of that project. especially if they collaborated with some big companies and advertisements on some known sites.
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PredX - AI-Powered Prediction Market
June 04, 2020, 06:55:11 AM
#43
The main reason why a project becomes a landfill is that the project is not attractive to investors, they feel the project has no future and withdraw from it.
Besides, the rewards of the bonus program account for very little of the total coins sold, so it cannot be concluded that the bounty hunter affects the price of the project.


What I noticed is that, legit bounty project offers very little reward while bad projects offers big bounty rewards, it looks like the opposite is happening.
Yes, most good bonus programs often offer little rewards because they can appreciate the value of their project. Bad projects often offer huge rewards with promises but most bounty hunters receive only a heap of rubbish.
Obviously, bullshit projects often offer large budgets to attract participants and promote their projects. The price of the token will then drop several times or even they will never distribute it
sr. member
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June 04, 2020, 06:47:48 AM
#42
The main reason why a project becomes a landfill is that the project is not attractive to investors, they feel the project has no future and withdraw from it.
Besides, the rewards of the bonus program account for very little of the total coins sold, so it cannot be concluded that the bounty hunter affects the price of the project.


What I noticed is that, legit bounty project offers very little reward while bad projects offers big bounty rewards, it looks like the opposite is happening.
Yes, most good bonus programs often offer little rewards because they can appreciate the value of their project. Bad projects often offer huge rewards with promises but most bounty hunters receive only a heap of rubbish.
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CitizenFinance.io
June 03, 2020, 06:58:47 PM
#41
Bounties hunters are always the ones to blame when project dumps on the exchange. They don't think about 50%+ bonus they are giving during IEO and ICO. What is even the total budget in terms of percent that is normally allocated for bounty? most often it is less than 1%, the project owners and the team should be responsible for any dump
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June 03, 2020, 06:42:37 PM
#40
The blame game is not restricted only to the blockchain, but in the social lifes of every human and it is only evident in most cases when as humans we refuse to take responsibility.

When a token does not do well in price or volume on the crypto currency market; there are several factors involved, but when the dev team refuses to be transparent; they shift the blame to certain investors who dumped and took profits from the token; investors who feels aggrieved at not selling or selling, and does not want to take responsibility for crashing the trade market, would also shift the blame to bounty hunters who have earned freebies.

The blame will continue, unless and until, project development team stop giving excessive bonus token to private investors and ieo investors. It leaves investors at an advantage of dumping any time, and still be in profit.
hero member
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DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
June 03, 2020, 06:21:19 PM
#39
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Bounty are doing their own part of the job helping to create awareness for the token, and the tokens they receive at the end is their payment and there is nothing wrong with them selling it, that's their main purpose of doing that job at first. Investors are the ones we should blame, because they will invest and once the project is a little high they will start dumping it. Impatience!
I also wonder why bounty hunters are blamed for selling the rewards they get after working hard? this is really unfair.
Actually the role of investors, dev, bounty hunter, and all aspects of this support influence each other. Just because a bounty hunter is considered to be a coin or token "for free" when in fact it is not because bounty hunters must do "work according to the rules" to get rewards.
So please don't blame each other.
Yes. Bounty hunters should not be blamed for the dumping of tokens because selling their rewards is the only way where they can make profits particularly if they have sell them at a good price. Investors actually might be even responsible for this and not those small earners bounty hunters who make lots of effort in promoting the project.
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