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Topic: The Broken Promise For The Hunters - page 2. (Read 616 times)

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KUWA.ai
December 27, 2020, 10:07:02 AM
#51
A new project needs funds to continue its development but sometimes it didn't even manage to reach the soft cap. Because of these all they don't want to pay even they finally listed on any exchange. Those small marketcap projects fear about market price dump after the rewards distribution of bounty hunters. All these happens many times and escrow is the best solution to these.
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December 27, 2020, 10:02:24 AM
#50
That is the truth, as bounty hunters we can do nothing but hope, wait and be paid. but in reality that's not what they promised or what we expected. On the one hand, Investors currently tend to lose confidence in ICOs again.
Yes, but there is one more side that can sometimes make bounty hunters annoyed and bored, which is spending time in vain without the slightest payment from a project they have worked on with a certain duration.
true, I experienced it following a long duration project and was not paid at all my time was wasted in vain and I was very disappointed with the incident.
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Sovryn - Brings DeFi to Bitcoin
December 27, 2020, 10:01:30 AM
#49
It's really hard for Hunters.Every hunter suffers a lot more.To make a project a success.But there are many costs of time, they are not paid a fair wage for this hardship. It is really very painful.
That's why we said that the reward in bounty campaign is random. No one will able to predict it. If the token already traded on exchange site and it has big volume and people will be very easy to determine that.
We have learned a lot from so many scam bounty. The hunters were using their brain will always try to do deep research.
I never blindly joining in any campaign. It's not all of the hunters were the same.
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December 27, 2020, 09:58:50 AM
#48
Bounty hunters are those who enthusiastically join a campaign to promote a specific project to earn only a small amount of money from crypto.



You are right that we are in a scam circle. We need money that why we are ready to work. If someone pay us for doing something for free then we are ready to work for anything. The scammer get chance and they take this chance to fool us and trying to get some income through us. We can't stop it. Because if we will be stop working there has two practical problem 1 is the legit project can't not get that much support for less marketing and second we will miss those project. That is why we are working by just only hope and that is it should be gives us our work paid of . i suggest don't stop to work maybe a project gives you that much earning.
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December 27, 2020, 09:22:59 AM
#47
Bounty hunters are those who enthusiastically join a campaign to promote a specific project to earn only a small amount of money from crypto.

But unfortunately, many project if not failed, they just give promises to the hunters to pay for their hard works after a couple of months which is still good to the part of the hunters and can do nothing but wait for the exact date that the project has promised.

Unfortunately, when the exact date comes, the project still refuses to send the reward for the hunters for the reason that they need to change their website and not keeping their promise. Anyway the website has nothing to do with the distribution of rewards, right? They promised to distribute rewards for ETH addresses, but not for accounts on the website.

This is very disappointing in the part of the bounty hunters, but what the hunters can do? Still nothing, but always hope and wait.

I believe a great project will be successful if they have a good marketing strategy with the full support of their team. The reward they provide for hunters is only a small percentage to promote their project. That is why I think they should give what is for the hunters, whether their project is successful or not.
Although hunters also wish the project success, of course.

What do you think guys, I am right or not?

I believe you are right. Crypto project administrators must keep their word and adhere to their conditions, which means paying the promised funds to the participants of bounty companies. However, as you noted, many crypto projects either turned out to be a scam or simply refuse to pay, while coming up with excuses. This is called scam and must be publicized. On the other hand, if crypto projects are afraid that the price of their crypto asset will decrease due to payment to bounty participants, then they should pay not in a token, but for example in USDT or ETH. It is very bad that this trend continues and the admins of crypto projects continue not to fulfill their obligations to pay bounty participants. Unfortunately, I believe that this slows down the development of the crypto market and causes a lot of mistrust on the part of new potential users.
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December 27, 2020, 09:21:53 AM
#46
That is the truth, as bounty hunters we can do nothing but hope, wait and be paid. but in reality that's not what they promised or what we expected. On the one hand, Investors currently tend to lose confidence in ICOs again.
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Pepemo.vip
December 27, 2020, 09:03:59 AM
#45
You are of course right, but everyone knows these possibilities. We want everyone to be rewarded for their labor.
These problems will decrease when the foundations of the cryptocurrency world are more solid  Undecided
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December 27, 2020, 08:59:46 AM
#44
This is the risk of participating in bounties. You're not certain if you'll get paid after your effort and hardwork to promote the project for months. Its unfair for bounty hunters but who is to blame here?

Thats why we need to do an extensive research before participating in any project no matter how promising it is or regardless who will manage the bounty. Learn from the past experience.

There's still a hidden gem in bounties, we just need to dig deeper.
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December 27, 2020, 08:57:30 AM
#43
Bounty hunters are those who enthusiastically join a campaign to promote a specific project to earn only a small amount of money from crypto.

But unfortunately, many project if not failed, they just give promises to the hunters to pay for their hard works after a couple of months which is still good to the part of the hunters and can do nothing but wait for the exact date that the project has promised.

Unfortunately, when the exact date comes, the project still refuses to send the reward for the hunters for the reason that they need to change their website and not keeping their promise. Anyway the website has nothing to do with the distribution of rewards, right? They promised to distribute rewards for ETH addresses, but not for accounts on the website.

This is very disappointing in the part of the bounty hunters, but what the hunters can do? Still nothing, but always hope and wait.

I believe a great project will be successful if they have a good marketing strategy with the full support of their team. The reward they provide for hunters is only a small percentage to promote their project. That is why I think they should give what is for the hunters, whether their project is successful or not.
Although hunters also wish the project success, of course.

What do you think guys, I am right or not?
If they have good marketing strategy, I don't think they'll need to implement bounties in the first place because probably they're gonna fly off the forum and advertise globally wherein even non-crypto holder would see their project/product.
You just gotta accept and move on when the project didn't deliver.
Nobody's gonna force them to pay the promised payment. Sure they'll get negative trust, but that's it. Still if they decided to disappear, they will.
You can't expect them to be guilt trippped.
What are you saying? Marketing strategy stands on its own and awareness is another, this is where bounty campaigns comes in, as big as bitcoin is today, nakamoto satoshi was on here to create some awareness too even if there was no campaign at the time, every new projects need Bitcointalk forum, it's very important, I as a investor will never invest on any project that has no ANN on this forum
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December 27, 2020, 08:48:44 AM
#42
We do not have a choice if projects are not paying or the team are scamming the bounty hunters or even its investors too. Anyway, it is not our dignity and integrity that had been ruined by them not taking their promises. Yes, sometimes it is good to think like that to avoid getting worries from them not paying the bounty hunters. I guess you are new and had expecting something so good with bounty hunting as what others had told you? Well, we learn of course so do not worry if you are not getting paid.  What important is that you learn.
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December 27, 2020, 08:43:17 AM
#41
Only bounty campaigns in 2017 have kept their promises to bounty hunters, but since the price of Bitcoin dumped in 2018, the projects team
started having difficulty finding investors. And this is where the first time many bounty campaigns began to break promises regarding the rewards
that will be given to bounty hunters. Many project teams always postpone the distribution schedule of the rewards that will be given to bounty hunters,
therefore now I prefer to take part in the gambling campaign, who do pay direct bounty hunters every week with Bitcoin payments.

You need to compare success rate for the 2017 ICOs with those from 2020. Currently the success rate for new projects is around 4%. That means that only one out of 25 projects will be successful. And for the bounty hunters, this means that they need to participate in 25 campaigns on average, so that they could get good rewards from just one project. Now it is up to the bounty hunters to decide whether they want to take this risk or not.
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December 27, 2020, 06:42:33 AM
#40
Bounty hunters can only hope to get the best out of the projects they promotes but that's not on them, it depends on the type of teams that are managing the projects, some teams are nice and some don't care at all, bounties is all about how good the projects are and how good the teams are too
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December 27, 2020, 06:42:15 AM
#39
Only bounty campaigns in 2017 have kept their promises to bounty hunters, but since the price of Bitcoin dumped in 2018, the projects team
started having difficulty finding investors. And this is where the first time many bounty campaigns began to break promises regarding the rewards
that will be given to bounty hunters. Many project teams always postpone the distribution schedule of the rewards that will be given to bounty hunters,
therefore now I prefer to take part in the gambling campaign, who do pay direct bounty hunters every week with Bitcoin payments.
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Campaign Management?"Hhampuz" is the Man
December 27, 2020, 06:20:56 AM
#38
If this Post created in 2018 or early 2019 ,i will consider having Sympathy but we are 2020 now mate ,when ICO and Bounty hunting are almost done .

it's been all over the Forum about this same Issue yet Hunters are participating in which Giving Those Scammers a chance to promote their Fake projects .

I'm now Blaming Hunters because they are just want to have Job and earn ,But after everything that happens ,People must understand that This is very risky and if you Join Expect that 80% you'll receive nothing or Nonvalue tokens.

If Bounty hunters will not participate in those Projects Advertising ,then Lessen the victim they may have and eventually ,will stop as they have no tools in promotion ,the sad part is Hunters are being Used for their Bad intentions.
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December 27, 2020, 05:58:42 AM
#37
Bounty hunters are those who enthusiastically join a campaign to promote a specific project to earn only a small amount of money from crypto.

But unfortunately, many project if not failed, they just give promises to the hunters to pay for their hard works after a couple of months which is still good to the part of the hunters and can do nothing but wait for the exact date that the project has promised.

Unfortunately, when the exact date comes, the project still refuses to send the reward for the hunters for the reason that they need to change their website and not keeping their promise. Anyway the website has nothing to do with the distribution of rewards, right? They promised to distribute rewards for ETH addresses, but not for accounts on the website.

This is very disappointing in the part of the bounty hunters, but what the hunters can do? Still nothing, but always hope and wait.

I believe a great project will be successful if they have a good marketing strategy with the full support of their team. The reward they provide for hunters is only a small percentage to promote their project. That is why I think they should give what is for the hunters, whether their project is successful or not.
Although hunters also wish the project success, of course.

What do you think guys, I am right or not?

Mate, I think we have enough in that kind of situation, Bounty Hunters are just expendables like slaves, thats what they treat us, on some occasion they call us beggars, some are not even paid like the infamous "DigitalBits Bounty campaign", they dont paid its promoters and the worst they have our KYC data they have a "Scam accusation thread" but not getting much support from the higher ranks now DigitalBits is proudly waving their flag and mocking us because they created a new norm by not paying its early promoters.
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Chainjoes.com
December 27, 2020, 05:44:12 AM
#36
It happens with many of the bounty hunters. They wait for a long to receive the reward and most of the time that time does not come and that frustrates the bounty hunters. Many projects keep dodging the hunters by saying we are doing this and that update just wait for some more time but nothing happens in the end. Good projects do not delay and do not make any excuse. They pay on time.
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SmartFi - EARN, LEND & TRADE
December 27, 2020, 03:55:51 AM
#35
Most times I see it as, a project which can stoop too low to scam bounty hunters will at one point scam the investors by abandoning the project. What baffles me is that, these projects will launch and promise their investors a lot of things, to bounty hunters they will always write, "distribution is after token sale" but that hardly happens, because what follows after token sale is series of excuses and nothing more. Not only that, most times one will see that, the price will keep dropping which brings about the question of, if bounty hunters weren't paid, who is dumping the price of the token? Even to make it worst, once token sale is successful, the team will not pay bounty hunters, they will stop communicating with the community as they used to neither will they showcase what they are working on so far, if at all there is any.
On the other hand, a good project have no business delaying the payment of bounty hunters this is because, the rather do it early to allow those who want to sell to do so after which they watch the price increase since the team are already developing on their project; however only very few projects are doing this. Therefore, in essence, a good project will always pay and bad one won't because the team needs all the money they can get.
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Sovryn - Brings DeFi to Bitcoin
December 27, 2020, 02:47:26 AM
#34
Many projects failed and few still keeps their promises, that's all that matters, they only way to stop trying is if no new projects are paying bounty hunters again and we haven't come to that yet, this year many new projects still paid fair amount of $ to bounty hunters, don't quit and also learn to digest disappointments
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December 26, 2020, 11:55:22 PM
#33
Given the fact that bounty hunters if not scammed by the bounty devs and managers, they have given a useless coin reward. Usually, hunters are not looking for the right and potential projects but looking for the income even rewards or payment costs small.

Being a wise bounty hunter needs to be vigilant in choosing which project to be join in. Aside from choosing the good manager, of course the good project goal and product should be taken consideration if it will last long in crypto market.
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December 26, 2020, 11:30:51 PM
#32
Actually the bounty hunter can do something, namely contacting the manager to immediately contact the team but if the manager also doesn't respond then you can create a thread on "Reputation" by providing details there, yes this does not help but at least tell people if this project is not healthy
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