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Topic: The Broken Promise For The Hunters - page 4. (Read 616 times)

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AMEPAY
December 26, 2020, 03:11:43 PM
#11
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?
Unfortunately, it seems like most projects do try to exploit, abuse and confuse bounty hunters by changing their stance often. I do know of some projects whose campaigns ended over 6 months ago but still they have not distributed anything to hunters, it is strange to see that these projects are working and their tokens are trading but still they find excuses to not pay hunters timely. This attitude must be stopped and teams should be responsible about it.
legendary
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December 26, 2020, 02:46:12 PM
#10
Promoting different type of projects is dealing with different type of people, some will be good and some won't so we can't keep getting good end results from all bounty campaigns, the most important thing to do as a bounty hunter is do choose projects wisely


Choosing projects wisely is actually the most difficult to do. I have tried several times promoting a project but end up unpaid because the project was a scam. If you are like me who  just wanted to see project gets  develop and curious how they may go about it,  you will be disappointed too. I sometimes talk to the team and  discuss with them about regarding the developments which they say its getting good.

I sometimes are just surprise how  it turned out because the prices are dumped while you go all in sending some ETH.
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Sovryn - Brings DeFi to Bitcoin
December 26, 2020, 02:04:48 PM
#9
Promoting different type of projects is dealing with different type of people, some will be good and some won't so we can't keep getting good end results from all bounty campaigns, the most important thing to do as a bounty hunter is do choose projects wisely
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December 26, 2020, 02:02:01 PM
#8
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?

This of course is different when the bounty manager is very strict and have the funds for the marketing campaign. It's escrowed and ready to.be.given anytime soon after the bounty ends. Suddenly I am having a hard time finding one of those campaigns, most of the funds are with team themselves leaving bounty hunters on an edge. Only time can decide, I have been is so many bounty and I have lost count of the projects that failed me, so it doesn't matter anymore for me, I think I got sick and tired, moving on after the bounty ends, as I am waiting for the payment I am currently on a different one. That way it will be a surprise for you, just be patient.
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
December 26, 2020, 01:43:14 PM
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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 think hunters can still have something to do to get the management of of such bounty to look back and decide to be proper to promise. Something as negative marketing or advising can happen. And some members have big Twitter accounts that the general cryptocurrency followers do follow, so the management can have another change of heart, I guess so.
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December 26, 2020, 01:13:15 PM
#6
Well bounty hunters only have to learn lessons and adjust their bounty hunting skills, join campaigns from popular bounty managers and also promote listed or trading tokens too, go for quality projects because they always plan to protect their reputations
legendary
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Once a man, twice a child!
December 26, 2020, 01:03:11 PM
#5
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.
I think the whole thing boils down to the fact that most projects and their teams don't truly value hunters. They see the rewards they pay to hunters as doing hunters a huge favour rather than paying for the services these hunters did. Until hunters begin to command respect I don't see that mentality of BMs and project teams changing anytime soon. Hunters should be more selective of bounties they promote too. Make sure they're escrowed or are run by credible bounty managers.

This is very disappointing in the part of the bounty hunters, but what the hunters can do? Still nothing, but always hope and wait.
Nope, I don't believe bounty hunters should feel helpless whenever such a sad situation of reneging to reward hunters arises. They should open a thread on reputation and drag out the project and the bounty manager. I know this isn't an easy thing to do as some BMs may become retaliatory once they're called out instead of appeasing the hunters or ameliorating the situation. I have had such an experience with one of the BMs here too.
legendary
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December 26, 2020, 10:41:07 AM
#4
There are several reasons why the bounty hunters are not rewarded for their effort and non willingness of the project is a rare one.
Many of the projects are just scams, it don't matter if they give you their token or not. Some fail to raise the minimum cap, the token would be useless again. Next is the failure of the project, even thought they get through, they fail to add value to the token so it's either never listed or crashes on listing. If everything's okay with the project and is legit, I have rarely heard bounty participants complaining about the project not providing the promised quantity.
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Cryptocasino.com
December 26, 2020, 10:36:13 AM
#3
that's indeed those scammers have been using various tricks to avoid their responsibility to deliver their promises to the hunters. So many times hunters were getting fooled by the scammer.
That's why any hunters must have done deep research to the project. The legit project will never try to do that.
I wanna say it's not all of the projects are scam but the majority of projects just wanna be money-grabber only.
hero member
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December 26, 2020, 10:31:09 AM
#2
IMO, those times of consecutive successful projects were already gone.
Before it's like 5/10 of projects will surely continue on even by just reaching the softcap.
But since scam attempts happened and they had successfully snatched money from investors it changed.

It's like investors had been traumatized and could be the reason most of the projects even the legitimate ones cannot continue.
They need funds, but where will they receive them? We can say it's like a domino effect.
jr. member
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December 26, 2020, 10:22:13 AM
#1
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?
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