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Topic: Those initial exchange offering (IEO) reduce opportunities for bounty hunters? - page 4. (Read 664 times)

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Will the current hype & acceptance of the initial exchange offering (IEO) over the erstwhile initial coin offering (ICO) affect the opportunities for bounty  hunters?

Can a project on initial exchange offering (IEO) still fail or exploit people?
Of course, nowadays many small exchanges or even scam exchanges have IEOs, and almost all of them have failed. Fundraising methods are not a guarantee for a project's success.
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Nowadays bounty hunters are in very hope-less because of the IEO that are bringing with a new policy for their promotion and even some are not paying the reward to the hunters or paying very less. The ISOs are also imposing a rule of minimum ranking on Bitcointalk to participate in the bounty.
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Will the current hype & acceptance of the initial exchange offering (IEO) over the erstwhile initial coin offering (ICO) affect the opportunities for bounty  hunters?

Can a project on initial exchange offering (IEO) still fail or exploit people?
Not really. There are still ieo projects that introduced some bounty campaign. Bounty hunting always have their perks and having a more option for crowd funding is an additional advantage I guess. Also there are some projects still employ hunters to boost their project in spite of their listed on a good exchange for an offering.

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I think it is the opposite, IEO will bring advantage both for investors and hunters who promote the project.
Why ? Because when the project holding IEO, we know that the project is not a scam, it will listed on the exchange and hunters can sell their reward there. But of course we still need to see, what exchange they holding the IEO because many scam exchanges as well.
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Will the current hype & acceptance of the initial exchange offering (IEO) over the erstwhile initial coin offering (ICO) affect the opportunities for bounty  hunters?

Can a project on initial exchange offering (IEO) still fail or exploit people?

One lesson from ieos or icos is that it does not depend on the Bounty hunters, for a Crowdfunding to be successful, there is a need for it to be listed on a reputable exchanges, and also be of great value to prospective users to stand a chance at survival
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Will the current hype & acceptance of the initial exchange offering (IEO) over the erstwhile initial coin offering (ICO) affect the opportunities for bounty  hunters?

Can a project on initial exchange offering (IEO) still fail or exploit people?

The thing is if project will raised much money for run their project and manage a good exchange for their token/coin with good liquidity then bounty hunters might be profit able for their work. Back 2018 crypto industry saw many scam projects which are maximum based on ICO. That's why IEO arrived but many scam exchanges destroying this platform too. IEO is not a bad option for hunters. Scam and bad projects/exchanges are bad thing for bounty hunters and for everyone.
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Binance exchange topics is always different. Binance exchange doesn't like promoting and IEO at a time. Binance exchange IEO doesn't need any promote. Binance exchange listed coin never paid good rewards to bounty hunters. Most of the projects likes ICO, but for low investment they are interested on IEO.
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I would assume that in the end we are talking about a scenario where IEO is both working for those projects but they are not still fully 100% hyped, so bounty hunters could still get a work in those IEO's, we have seen so many of them get so many attention as well, yet right now there are some who think they do not need it too and they might be right. So finally, if you owned a project, which one would you prefer?

You know you will be picked no matter what, your project will be on an exchange no matter what, would you still hire a bounty hunter to promote you anyway so that you could be hyped and known by a lot more people or would you just let it be because you are still getting listed no matter what? That answer could answer OP's question as well depending on what you say.
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I believe that past failed IEO and ICO are eye opening events that have turned many investors into a better investors, who don't know that top exchanges are the only exchanges with the better chance of success for any IEO projects?
For the projects running on the Exchanges for IEO there is also a great chance that they will fail to perform good and can still be a big upset. But the thing is with those projects the chances of the bounty hunters getting scammed or not paid are pretty less as these projects will definitely get listed on that exchange and for sure will not scam people, but the rewards are always less or nothing compared to those projects where the team hosts an ICO or is hosted on a low grade exchange where the reward is high but the risk if getting scammed is also high due to poor regulations implemented by these exchanges.
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many IEOs that still need support from bounty hunters, especially those who do IEO on intermediate exchanges such as probit or huobi, which really don't need hunter support is an IEO that is done in binance. so IEO still doesn't reduce bounty opportunities
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IEO doesn't have any significant impact or difference compare to ICO if the end-user is bounty hunters. Better, bounty hunters on IEO less likely become empty hand cause their reward at least have an exchange to sell, not like most ICO. Of course, a project with IEO can fail or try to exploit people. IEO doesn't mean safe-proof, risk-free so you should do your research properly.
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It depends on the exchange platform. From experience, when exchange platform such as Binance lists a project on their launchpad, such project requires little or no promotion from bounty hunters before it flourished. I could remember, Harmony project that had a bounty campaign but immediately binance accept them for IEO, they stopped the campaign. So I will conclude by saying getting project listed on a big exchange for IEO reduce the chance of launching such for bounty campaign
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One of the main reasons why project promotion would be reduced somehow. I have noticed that projects to undergo and conduct IEO Binance exchange don't not call on for bounty hunting because Binance already is a perfect one for wide promotion. The tasks performed by hunters are good one for low exchange ieo promotion, such exchange are the probit, vindax, biki and many low volume and liquidity exchange.
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Of course a projects that is conducting an IEO can still fail to deliver what has been promised prior the IEO, but still, being a project that raised its funds via IEO gives you at least some level of security, especially when it comes to price performance as exchange market makers tend to make sure that price wont dump too hard upon the listing. But in the long run, projects have to secure their existence by themselves.
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Initial exchange offering has nothing to do with blocking bounty opportunities,  infact, nowadays all bounty campaigns are conducting ieo from the project that launch the campaign, this is new method of raising funds now so it is not affecting bounty in anyway.
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I don't think Initial Exchange Offering (IEO) are reducing opportunities of bountier that much, it is also depend on which exchange that the project choose to conduct their tokensale. If it's like on Binance, Okex, Poloenix, and other huge exchange, the project are not needed to conduct a bounty program, since their IEO will most likely sold out by minutes.
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Will the current hype & acceptance of the initial exchange offering (IEO) over the erstwhile initial coin offering (ICO) affect the opportunities for bounty  hunters?

Can a project on initial exchange offering (IEO) still fail or exploit people?

It all depends on which exchange the IEO is being held. And even good exchanges can't guarantee success.
There's plenty of "cheap" IEO's out there where exchange promises unrealistic results, and when it fails, it's like "oh well, we guess your project isn't interesting to people".

My question to you is, what do you consider failing? Project stopping, or just general price fall after listing?
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Will the current hype & acceptance of the initial exchange offering (IEO) over the erstwhile initial coin offering (ICO) affect the opportunities for bounty  hunters?
Can a project on initial exchange offering (IEO) still fail or exploit people?

IEO is currently a hype, but this hype is useful when ieo is listed on a large exchange. If you notice, you can see that almost all the exchanges now list ieo, but most of them are low volume exchanges. This means that the amount of big investors in that exchange is less. By doing this, the ieo is less likely to have a big success. And those ieo are listed on big exchanges, they don't need bounty. Because there are so many big investors in those exchanges that an ieo succeeds in seconds. So they think they don't need a bounty for their project. Bounty Hunter would have benefited from the bounty of the projects that are listed on the Top Exchange.
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Will the current hype & acceptance of the initial exchange offering (IEO) over the erstwhile initial coin offering (ICO) affect the opportunities for bounty  hunters?

Can a project on initial exchange offering (IEO) still fail or exploit people?

The fact is these projects that do IEO are helping both investors and bounty hunters they can now participate in good projects with potential in the market, the exchange acts as the mediator to check if the project is good and worth holding IEO in their project it's a win-win situation for bounty hunters and investors.
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So far most of the IEOs that were hosted on big exchanges (binance, Huobi, etc) are doing well even though some of those projects lost value but they are still actively developing the project but beware of IEOs from p2pb2b and, LAToken because most of them are scam project.
Not most of it, but it is certain that 99% of the projects that carry out IEO there, indeed fake projects and the projects quickly die. so keep joining the projects that do IEO on the top exchanges so that the money we invest is not wasted
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