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Topic: The longer the bounty, the fewer the earnings? - page 51. (Read 7705 times)

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There are many variables at stake, and now it's not a good time for ICOs.
Surely, when things get too long, some suspicion comes.
This is not necessarily a scam, simply sometimes the project does not work. Its part of the game.
ukw
sr. 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?

Overall, the answer is a ambiguous. It depends on a lot of things besides your rank in the forum and other things like that. I personally think that the reasons why the ICO project is so long (or extended further) are also have a big importance.  Smiley
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Sovryn - Brings DeFi to Bitcoin
of course not, it all depends on ico bounty result .. if ico they always fail and do not reach softcap then you not only get little result but you will not get payment .. if a bounty always delay ico but reach hardcap then coin price will have the possibility of expensive and you will get a lot of income
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It depends on the supply of coins and the number of participants in the prize. but in the case of signatures, if a gift has allocated 1 million tokens to a campagne but continues to delay their ICOs, higher ranking members will earn more bets and earn larger portions of lower and lower members.
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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?
Hmmm...say that again mate, sometimes you participate in a bounty for about two months and just after some few days bounty manager comes and announces in a telegram group that the ICO was not successful and hence tokens are not going to be distributed. The longer the bounty campaign the more participants that join with time and that also reduces the price that individuals earn from the campaign.
newbie
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I think you're wrong . Not always so, sometimes there are projects that need to be conducted six months or more, but they pay much more than those who 1-2 months...
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International Digital Asset Platform
This is not necessarily so, it happens in different ways. But I try not to take part in campaigns that prolong the period of the bounty.
hero member
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Unfortunately ICO could never happen and you just get "Thank you"  from Bounty Manager. Yes maybe ICO will be successful and you reward will be good as your oldest bounty participant. Just make assessment of chances.
newbie
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It depends on the supply of the coins and the number of participants in the bounty. If the project reached their hard cap, then you would expect big coins.if there are few participants but have big supply, then you will receive huge clins as well.
newbie
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The number of participants in a bounty campaign definetly matters whent it comes to the tokens distribution. Too many people in one bounty campaign is the sign that there is not a big chance for a lot of tokens in the end.
full member
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Thinking logically, yes, I think your friend is right. Depending on the campaign, the higher your rank, the higher your stakes is which means that the longer a projects stays, the more the gap of all the participants stakes is. Also, it depends on how many participants the campaigns have. Since you are a Full number, I think that you will have a much higher stakes than most participants which means that you will get high reward. If you leave, it means that your stakes won't be able to catch up and that you will have a fewer rewards. It depends on you.
sr. member
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If in the logic then it actually is. the longer the bounty extended then it will open up more opportunities for other participants to join and grow. This certainly will make the allocation be shared with more people and fewer results. Moreover, if extend is not coupled with the presence of the addition of the allocation for the bounty. will certainly make the results are increasingly depleted.
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?

For some, this is very applicable. The one I recently joined turned payment from $25, to $20, to $15, then to $5. Sad reality of bounty campaigns. Not everyone will fulfill one's promise to pay you in full nor pay you in a lot of tokens. How I wish things would be the same like before.
newbie
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In fact, I think that the number of people who will participate in the rewards for a long time may increase. The more people there are, the less rewards are naturally. There are also members who are higher than you, and they are sure to get more rewards than you.
member
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If they have extendended their ICO several times may be your friend is right, that means they haven't collected even soft cap, the price of such a coin will be funny
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?
It depends on a bounty campaign, some of them bring a good money even if they run a long time, all depends on the number of bounty members

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Should I also leave or stay?
It's up to you, even now some bounties can make a good profit
Staying or leaving it up to you, but you can access the situation of you should leave or stay, try to communicate in telegram or look the number of bounty members, if you have the good result then you can stay.
newbie
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I think it might be because of a long-running project so many participants are interested in joining and have no restrictions for the participants, so there will be thousands of participants, while the promised prize is limited to the participants so the prize will decrease while the number of participants increases.
newbie
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I total agree with you, I don't like joining bounty that take a long time, if a bounty take a longer, the reward reduces because the longer the bounty waits, the more people join and the less the reward reduce, so the bounty I normal join these days, max is 8 weeks.
jr. member
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I think, it depend on the allocation and the number of participant. When they extend their ico, they usually add the reward to us but sometimes they dont. Yes i agree with your friend, i avoid joining the campaign that has extend their campaign. It is take so much of our time to finish the bounty 5 or 6 months, too long.
jr. member
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I would avoid joining a bounty campaign that has a longer period of campaign, unless its a very good ico. Because it has a possibility to have a lesser rewards due to many bounty users are still joining because of a long term bounty campaign, and it is longer, so expect to have a small amount of rewards.
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