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Topic: What do you think about current bounties, airdrops and contests - page 4. (Read 905 times)

newbie
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So, I was wondering if anyone has an opinion on current bounties and airdrop as an element to help projects. I have a thought that it does not help to attract real users or investors who would invest to a startups that want to raise money through token sale. But in case of existing projects that already work with crypto and have their own coin on exchanges is a different story. What do you think about using bounty or contest for a project that is working and have its coin on exchanges?

I think that airdrop and bounty are still lucrative and profitable. However, there are just too many around that you don't know anymore which is legitimate and good and very profitable, or just worth doing
newbie
Activity: 67
Merit: 0
Airdrops, bounty campaigns etc are for more people to join and know about the ICO. Which is definitely very important for the ICO to reach new people. However, these phases are absolutely unnecessary and plays no significant part from the side of a investor other than wasting their time.
member
Activity: 292
Merit: 10
The best for the marketing is signature bounty. Here on btct are the potential investors and I think that the influence on the people on social media is very low, here we have many people interested in investing.
Airdrops are nonsense in my view.
jr. member
Activity: 41
Merit: 1
I think the bounties ,airdrops and contests it is a important for any project to be successful  and to rise fund of project.
member
Activity: 336
Merit: 11
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So, I was wondering if anyone has an opinion on current bounties and airdrop as an element to help projects. I have a thought that it does not help to attract real users or investors who would invest to a startups that want to raise money through token sale. But in case of existing projects that already work with crypto and have their own coin on exchanges is a different story. What do you think about using bounty or contest for a project that is working and have its coin on exchanges?

In recent two months i ahve joined more than 100+ bounties, airdrops and contests but believe me only 20 to 30 projects were come to be a true and honest one and  other are scams or fraud ones or you can say Liers who share fake claims and crap value project or tokens which are really useless to participate and totally time of waste. This was a eye opening experience for me where i came to know the true and fake things about the airdrops and bounty contests.
newbie
Activity: 252
Merit: 0
I think airdrops and bounty contests distracts us from the main project and it's concept. Though it is true that they can be profitable for many users but the process or the phase, as they call it, looks very unnecessary for a ICO project to carry out.
newbie
Activity: 126
Merit: 0
So, I was wondering if anyone has an opinion on current bounties and airdrop as an element to help projects. I have a thought that it does not help to attract real users or investors who would invest to a startups that want to raise money through token sale. But in case of existing projects that already work with crypto and have their own coin on exchanges is a different story. What do you think about using bounty or contest for a project that is working and have its coin on exchanges?

I think the current bounties and airdrops are bashing and smashing the reputation of cryptocurrency to the ground because of all the scams and stupid idiot scammers
sr. member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 273
So, I was wondering if anyone has an opinion on current bounties and airdrop as an element to help projects. I have a thought that it does not help to attract real users or investors who would invest to a startups that want to raise money through token sale. But in case of existing projects that already work with crypto and have their own coin on exchanges is a different story. What do you think about using bounty or contest for a project that is working and have its coin on exchanges?

I would say that a big fact that it would help people who is not an investor but a person who want to earn money and find a job. In which by joining contest from the ICO which they can earn more from contest and airdrop.

Like this situation when you join a specific bounty and the same time found out the ICO got to have contest and airdrop you could earn more.

2nd situation if you are an investor and like to earn more you join the contest and airdrop and in addition if you want to work even your an investor you can join the bounty, if not it is okay.

Also yes, sometimes people get attracte to airdrops and contest and not an investor, still the same time you ICOs get bought investor, a bounty hunter and an airdrop/contest hunter  Cheesy
newbie
Activity: 225
Merit: 0
Bounty is a good way to promote for ICO projects and airdrop is for building the community. But these things need when you are in fundraising level.
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 1859
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Bounty is an advertising campaign in which users themselves participate. For a certain fee, we distribute information about the product through the network and draw public attention. If we do not attract investors, then we attract other bounties of hunters, and they, in turn, may already be interested in investors. I believe that this mechanism is still working effectively.  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
I agree with you, the bounty campaign program is very influential for the success of the project. The more bounty hunters who participate, the more chances that the project will be known by many people. indeed, some bounty hunters also invest in projects that they think are good.
newbie
Activity: 84
Merit: 0
I think if you have your coin listed on exchange then you don’t need to do any airdrops or bounty. These need to do if you want to raise your funds.
newbie
Activity: 126
Merit: 0
Bounties are just okay at the moment, they seem like a good way and unexpensive way of of promoting a project while also distributing the tokens, airdrops on the other hand seem kind of rubbish at the moment and I prefer to avoid them for now.
member
Activity: 196
Merit: 10
Bounties and air drops are ways of advertising projects to attract investors. Some of the bounty hunters themselves are investors and they use their experience to determine the good ICO's to invest in. I think it is a good way of advertising campaigns but advertising can also be done on famous websites.
full member
Activity: 602
Merit: 105
Airdrops are not what they used to be, last year airdops are both beneficial for the developers and bounty hunters, this year is not like last year. But other bounties like content creation or signature bounties are still essential and a must for the developers.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1022
Those who want to invest in cryptocurrency projects have become much less. Bounty campaigns are limited in the budget and may soon disappear altogether.
member
Activity: 294
Merit: 10
I think the bounty thread is very helpful to the project team, but the airdrop is not very helpful to the project team  because most of the time, air drops only attract people to sell tokens, and even negative publicity for the team.
MV7
full member
Activity: 322
Merit: 107
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I think bounties are still needed to create buzz / awareness about a club. Airdrops used to be effective in the past, but are mostly useless now.
full member
Activity: 1060
Merit: 103
One of the important parts for success of a token/coin is adoption. And airdrop and bounty are a way to increase the number of userbase.
From bounty they are not only advertising the token but also increasing the number of its holders.
newbie
Activity: 223
Merit: 0
Bounty campaigns worth dealing with them. But here it is necessary to be able to choose excellent campaigns. Airdrops, in my opinion,  just not worth the time spent.
full member
Activity: 476
Merit: 113
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I think it`s good idea, but projects have to good pay, not 1$ for month work (I gad suck experience with exchange).
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