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Topic: The longer the bounty, the fewer the earnings? - page 14. (Read 7705 times)

jr. member
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No one knows what the exact amount that we will get when following a bounty campaign. Only ICO can estimate the income that we can get. Only ICO can calculate it because the ICO itself knows the amount of sales. Therefore, the longer the bounty campaign does not necessarily make our income less. It could be the length of time for this bounty campaign because the sales period is also getting longer so the possibility of selling goes up, of course. Therefore sales that are also getting longer and bigger can make us have more income. Okay, that is a bit of my idea. We must think positive.
full member
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This is not always the case. Everything depends on the project. You just need to continue to do your job and wait for a good reward. I always stay until the end of the project.
copper member
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If the ICO period is increases then you should stay If you left campaign they you get nothing. So better to stay for good..
newbie
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The earnings from bounty campaign depends on the number of participants and the total number of Tokens allocated for the campaign. Sometimes long bounty do have more rewards and sometimes reverse is the case. But most times it do increase.
copper member
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The earnings from a bounty is basically dependent on the number of participants and the rank of individual participants. The longer the bounty could translate to more participants and that could reduce the token to be awarded to individual participants.
full member
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If the bounty pool has its limits in percentage, then any extension of the bounty campaign brings daily new members and will reduce the reward for each of us.
jr. member
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The longer the bounty, the fewer the earnings,  yes are right about this, you just nail it, first time I heard about this I was wondering how true it is not until I found out how true it is only the high ranking members enjoy the campaign while low ranking members earn low stakes.
newbie
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Nowadays a lot of people want to participate in the bounty. Often the bounty does not have a lot of money. I've had cases when I got less than 10 dollars for 20 weeks of Twitter bounty. And such things will faster kill the bounty than anything else
newbie
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For example, some starts at say a certain value per post for bounty signature campaigns, but as the project reaches around two or three months, then tend to cut it to half or even more.
full 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?

I think it mostly depends on the allocated budget the project allocates to the bounty campaign. In my experience, longer bounty campaign provides higher rewards than short-term bounty campaigns. Just check the amount to be given to hunters before joining so you will know if it is worth staying until the bounty ends.

The rewards of longer bounty campaign are almost always higher, but the number of participants is also higher. He said nothing wrong, the campaigns now have more calculations.
full member
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I understand that it is very difficult and pitiful to leave the project after a long time of work, but in my opinion, if the time increases, it gives rise to pismimistic moods about the project itself and about payments for bounties. And it's better not to waste time, but just to choose another one, and it's better to choose a project with clearly marked terms.
newbie
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Not really, there are a couple of elements that characterize the prizes you will get toward the end, some of them are the quantity of members for instance, if there's a lot than the last rewards must be splitted up as well, likewise in case you're in a mark battle than the individuals with the higher rank will get the a large portion of the prizes.
member
Activity: 242
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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?

I think it mostly depends on the allocated budget the project allocates to the bounty campaign. In my experience, longer bounty campaign provides higher rewards than short-term bounty campaigns. Just check the amount to be given to hunters before joining so you will know if it is worth staying until the bounty ends.
member
Activity: 350
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the principle sounds logical because how long this campaign will last the more people will join it and thereby your reward will decrease because of this
member
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Merit: 10
Regarding bounty delays there are usually several reasons such as:
1. Fundraising targets have not been achieved
2. Internal project / team problems
3. Bad Team Marketing, etc.

you should explore what are the main causes of their continuous delay in the bounty. if you have reasonable reasons, then keep it, but if it's suspicious leave it
full member
Activity: 574
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Maybe the longer the more boring gifts and prizes I think also did not increase. Because the longer the project will certainly be increasing participants that join. I think you have to be clever in finding the gift project, might be looking for projects that sales of the token have exceeded the target soft cap.
full member
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Yes, that's true, because longer a bounty more new participant will come.
and that's mean your stakes value will get decrease time by time. And from my experience usually, ICO that get delay several time, the price ends with a crash at market.
jr. member
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It's not always true. The higher your rank in this forum the higher your stakes and the more you earn from the bounty. And it also depends on the total supply of that project and their ico price price is also a factor to consider.
sr. member
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Each bounty has different achievement weights. If he has a good achievement in developing his product and is also able to achieve the target by delaying the completion of the bounty. So I think the results that will be produced also remain a lot. Unlike the case by delaying the completion of a bounty, giving more opportunities for other participants to join. So that makes the distribution more in accordance with the number of participants, so the results that you will get only a little.
sr. member
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the longer the bounty you have participated the more question will appears among bounty hunters, this is the correct one i think.
if you did it properly wthout missing it any single task from each week, you will get higher stakes based on your ranks or tier applied in every campaign. for your friend's opinion why should you get the fewer the coins you will earn are because of how many fund developer had raised for that project, if tokensale always extended, it probably they even cant reach softcap.
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