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Topic: The longer the bounty, the fewer the earnings? (Read 7705 times)

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September 23, 2018, 01:02:42 PM
My friend just told me recently that he is leaving the bounty that we both joined last January. The ICO has been delayed many times and it is getting longer. He said that the longer the bounty period of an ICO, the fewer the coins that you will earn. So it is true based from your experience? Should I also leave or stay?

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I already knew the amount of money that I earned on this particular bounty. I think the money that I earned is actually good and enough for my waiting. i waited for about 8 months before they release. Actually it is already in my wallet but the token is not listed yet so I can't know for sure the actual price of the token.
I agree with you, but I also think that the payments and the amount of payments are still dependent on the manager of the company.
First of all, payments depend on the number of participants, as well as the duration of the company. After all, the longer it is, the greater the number of participants join to it. Accordingly, the pool will be divided into more people and the result will be less in comparison with shorter companies.
hero member
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It is reasonable process as longer the bounty, more  participants in the program that means common rewards will dhare for more parts. As a result less rewards you will receive
full member
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BBOD Trading Platform
yes, it can be said like that, why? because the longer the bounty campaign, the more participants will register, or if the participants are limited by the stake to be divided, the bigger and the tokens we will get will be smaller.
hero member
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when bounty delay it is the sign that something is going wrong. maybe during this period the team will change something and project will go up. In most cases they won't do it and project will go down.
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My friend just told me recently that he is leaving the bounty that we both joined last January. The ICO has been delayed many times and it is getting longer. He said that the longer the bounty period of an ICO, the fewer the coins that you will earn. So it is true based from your experience? Should I also leave or stay?

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I already knew the amount of money that I earned on this particular bounty. I think the money that I earned is actually good and enough for my waiting. i waited for about 8 months before they release. Actually it is already in my wallet but the token is not listed yet so I can't know for sure the actual price of the token.

well, that is not entirely true. You have to take into consideration your rank, the number of participants for that specific bounty (twitter, facebook, signature etc) and the bounty pool for that. it's true, the higher the number of participants, the fewer tokens you will get but still, there are a lot of people that join the bounty program and don't have any progress (they don't make posts, tweets etc)
jr. member
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This opinion is erroneous, because it all depends on what pool the bounty has and how many participants in the company!
copper member
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surely your friend is right. if the bounty Bank is not increased, then due to such a long period, each participant will receive very little reward
jr. member
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Many bounty users still join because of long-term bounty activities, so it is likely to receive fewer rewards. The rewards are reduced because the longer the rewards wait, the more people join, the more the rewards are reduced.
member
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If you have another alternative bounty with better earning than the long one then drop. If not, well you should stay.
full member
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As far as I know, when a project extends its campaign, there is usually an extra bonus, which they publish in social media. So maybe you can ask their social media administrator to confirm.
full member
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Bounty companies will soon become completely unprofitable. Participation in social companies brings too little income.
newbie
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A good topic that also bothered me about the duration of generosity, and I found answers to my questions in this discussion. I found a company that has generosity until January 31st by Steampay, and thought about participating in it.
full member
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everything is based on your stake, your rank and bounty allocation. my experience the longer the bounty runs the less results. because more and more members are joining
full member
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Yes, everything is correct, the longer the ISO goes the less coins you earn from the calculation for each week. The matter is that initially you receive stacks, instead of coins. After the end of the bounty campaign the bounty pool will be divided into the total number of stacks and the cost of one stack will be calculated.
jr. member
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Yes it this actually very true because the longer it takes, the more participants joining the bounty and this results to less earnings because of excess participants
jr. member
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Only you can decide whether to participate in the bounty spent time. Yes, now the projects have been delayed and sometimes we have to participate for 6-12 months. But despite the low payments, it is an investment for the future, which does not require additional funds. When the market starts to grow, the price of the received tokens should grow many times.
member
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My friend just told me recently that he is leaving the bounty that we both joined last January. The ICO has been delayed many times and it is getting longer. He said that the longer the bounty period of an ICO, the fewer the coins that you will earn. So it is true based from your experience? Should I also leave or stay?

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I already knew the amount of money that I earned on this particular bounty. I think the money that I earned is actually good and enough for my waiting. i waited for about 8 months before they release. Actually it is already in my wallet but the token is not listed yet so I can't know for sure the actual price of the token.
I agree with you, but I also think that the payments and the amount of payments are still dependent on the manager of the company.
member
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As far as I know, this depends on the offer of coins and the number of participants in generosity. The main thing is to make sure the project is legally Roll Eyes
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For frequent indeed, the bounty lasts longer the you receive less payment. First because many participants are registered, and secondly because the project is not so good and it needs long advertizing to raise funds.
full member
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The reward doesn't  depend on the duration of the working period. Some companies that generously pay for a month of work, it is not always reasonable for their future, but none the less. And also greedy ICO who pay pennies, can't  collect anything and doing  advertising for half a year or more.
In fact, the Bounty companies are so different that they can not be measured by one measure. There have been cases when the bounty company lasted about 4 months and the guys received very good earnings.
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