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Topic: The longer the bounty, the fewer the earnings? - page 65. (Read 7674 times)

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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?
That depends on a lot of different factors. Good ICO projects will not delay the sale because it is always more likely to buy the token.
Poor ICO projects always have to wait long to be able to sell softcap. I think you should leave the bounty campaign and join a new campaign. Beside, please analyze carefully before joining. Wink
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Almost all reward campaigns are being  because they can't raise money as they like. The longer the campaing expires, we are participating in less bounties.
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You should get more earning if you spend longer time on a bounty campaign.
If not, you should reconsider if you should take part in the campaign.
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yes that's right, than there will be a longer campaign for generosity, there will be less reward due to the fact that the participants are added
jr. member
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All depends on the budget bounty of the company and the number of participants in the bounty. The more participants, the less everyone will get, I usually do not enter into long-term projects, if they confuse me, because I'm afraid of scammers and I'm afraid to spend time in vain in this case!
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It might depend on the percentage of the bounty allocation that is being put into the signature campaign. At some times when the bounty managers realize that the campaign might run for longer than expected, they tend to reduce the weekly stakes so the bounty allocation can last until the end of the bounty campaign.
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Indeed, the longer the bounty thread, the more participants will emerge.
So the total amount is certain, and the more participants, the less token will be earned. Sad Sad
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I also think that the longer the time, the lower the earnings! First of all, we have extended the working hours for it. Secondly, we are more exposed to the risks. Once it does not give us any rewards, then we will lose a long working time!
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The longer the bounty , the lower the reward. The logic seems correct. The longer the more bounty Hunter join, it means the more members the lower you can be rewarded, the more recepient.
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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.
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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?
Earnings on the bounty does not depend on the timing of the ICO. It depends on how much money is allocated for the bounty, on successful fees and the number of participants. The more participants, the less reward
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For yes,but sometimes no.Yes because many ico continue  to extend their bounty because of the ico problem.Maybe the havent reach the cap as their goal .No, becuse some bounty where my friends join.Honestly they receive a big earnings or payment.So, for me read about the plaform before joining bounty.
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Yeah, more participants.
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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 don't really believe in that, the longer the bounty the fewer the earnings.Because based on my own experience I joined a bounty that took 3 months but the payment they gave me is the biggest payment I received of all the bounties I joined. And also it is not about the longest or the shortest time of a bounty that matters, It is how the distribution of payments or shares and the sales of the tokens during ICO. the success of one project.
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Yes, if the reward pool is increased in proportion to the length of the program, your reward will not decrease. And if the pool of rewards remains the same, and the terms increase, then you will get less.
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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?


Ya what your friend say is quite true but more to a case by case basis, however i do see some ICO will compensate by adding more % of coins to the bounty pool. So maybe in the end you are getting the original amount you are getting, if you are participating in social media bounties you should continue to participate and at the same time join some other bounties as well whereas for signature campaigns if its me i will not stay unless the bounty manager state that you must not discontinue halfway or all your stakes will be forfeited. If there is a better campaign available to you being forfeit also no choice.
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Some bounty get longer because of certain reasons which at times is to the good of the investors and those working to promote the ICO and I think the longer the ICO,  the better the earnings you get if they close the participation form when necessary to avoid too many participants  because they will have enough time to materialize their set goals and objective and be able to implement the roadmap
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It is sad but true, sometimes you are forced to leave bounties that you really like even after weeks of work because the ICO is delayed and the budget is not increased. I have learned that it is better to take de decission in time.
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In my own understanding, probably there are cases that most likely it did happen to other bounty campaigns but I believe that would be a minor incident and only few of those campaigns could have of the same situation. For me, extending their campaign period doesn't mean that tokens were not selling better but probably ICO extended because competition of ICO's are very tight and it needs to be competitive with the other ICO's in the current market. The longer the campaign period, the better stakes for the bounty hunters.
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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?
Yes, it seems to be true, I participated in excudo bounty last year and until now my work has not paid yet. And that's very long, maybe the money collected in ico is used developers for vacation because there is no convincing progress from this project, I am really disappointed.

Usually the most important of all is the campaign and the product they have.
I doubt that the length is so important, because many of the long campaigns have a high soft and hard cap and they need time to raise all the funds they need.
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