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Topic: Why do developer find it difficult to pay bounty hunters (Read 778 times)

jr. member
Activity: 187
Merit: 1
Because the tokens that are not pay to bounty hunters will be turned to developers wallets. Then they will have more money, because they are real shits in cryptocurrency space and they don't care about market, community, their project, products, development. They only care about money in their wallets. That's all.
I don't think they're that malicious.
They're mostly incompetent.
Failing to pay your bounty hunters is kinda like investing in NEGATIVE PR for your project.
No-one benefits from this, except the wider community, which can clearly see that a project is garbage.
member
Activity: 271
Merit: 10
Proof-of-Stake Blockchain Network
Developers is first should normal to calculate the forces. They should set only those goals that can be realized. If they were all realistic about their capabilities, there would be fewer problems.

Developers act as sellers of their project. Investors are buyers. Salespeople are always trying to present their project with the highest quality possible in order to sell it as expensive as possible.
member
Activity: 246
Merit: 10
Many developers only care about their wallets. They stole from bounty hunters brazenly. I've got so many developers and that's a very annoying experience.
jr. member
Activity: 644
Merit: 1
I have several tokens that I can never use, since the project was closed before it even began and no one is going to resume it. And what good is that they gave me? Therefore, even distribution is not a guarantee.
member
Activity: 632
Merit: 60
Developers is first should normal to calculate the forces. They should set only those goals that can be realized. If they were all realistic about their capabilities, there would be fewer problems.
member
Activity: 378
Merit: 10
It has been really hard for the Teams to collect needed funds from the ICOs these days since lotf of Investors are not interested in Buying from ICOs. In this scenario it is highly natural that ICO Teams are never comfortable with Bounty Payments with the amount of funds they getting collected.

More often difficulties with payments are connected with bureaucracy, greed, laziness, and carelessness! I know some teams which reduced payments tenfold cause tokens cost a pretty penny. It turns out, bounty hunters are not protected by the law.
member
Activity: 229
Merit: 10
The Exchange for EOS Community
the remuneration must be paid in any case, regardless of whether the project is successful or not, but not all are conscientious and it is very upsetting.
member
Activity: 546
Merit: 33
Rasputin Party Mansion
I would like to know too ... It is true that many ICOs and related bounties were conceived during the boom period, when whatever was done generated interest and money.
Now the ICOs no longer clarify anything, and as a result do not pay the collaborators.
member
Activity: 336
Merit: 11
there's a bounty that i joined change their rule from paying after 1 month of end ICO become paying it 4 times in spans of 3 month and they only paying it twice and there's no explanation anymore from DEV.
we bounty hunter can't do nothing about it since there's no regulation regarding bounty.
they can change the rule whenever they see fit and that's really put a bad taste in bounty hunting.
full member
Activity: 644
Merit: 111
I think in the future the bounty rules will be changed. Bounty hunters should be protected from fraudulent projects and should receive their reward on time. Developers need bounty hunters to attract new investors to their project. I think that in the future it will be possible to create a similar model and then everyone will be comfortable to work.
sr. member
Activity: 742
Merit: 250
Even if the bounty is 1% or 3%, then the ICO is done. Depending on the success of each project, they find it appropriate to pay the token they originally promised. There are many projects after the ICO did not reach the desired amount. And they really do not want to pay the bounty hunter
sr. member
Activity: 518
Merit: 250
I don't think it's too difficult to pay bounty hunters Smiley. Developer just need to pay enough amount of token that they promised right at the start of bounty campaign with a public final spreadsheet to let all bounty hunters know amount of token will they get. Bounty hunters don't really care too much about the price of token increase or decrease, they care about they'll get which they deserve.
jr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 1
This year is very difficult for ico projects, if we talk only about good projects why they delay payments, then I have 2 reasons they are waiting for the market to turn around and begin a bullish trend , since the amount of fees in Ethereum was much higher than now , and the second they just do not want to pay the hunters
copper member
Activity: 210
Merit: 1
The developers find it difficult to pay hunters because of the inherent greed in them.Now,some developers are first class fraudsters to the extent that they will say there will be no kyc in the begining ,but at last they will introduce kyc,and this ugly trend going on has resulted in many hunters loosing their tokens.
Sometimes ,they reduced the percentage of tokens assigned to the hunters without reducing the percentage of their own allocated tokens.Sometimes, the say that hunters might dump the tokens once you  give them the real amount of tokens.The question is,are hunters percentage of tokens more than the developers percentage of tokens?The answer is no.I said no because hunters are given 2%,3% and 4% share of the tokens ,,while developers get like 20% share of the tokens.
So,it is high time people incharge take this issue very serious because some developers are subjecting hunters to inhuman degrading treatment ,and it is very bad.
full member
Activity: 616
Merit: 100
I as a participant of many bounty companies noticed that in this kind of earnings there are a lot of problems, and the most important of them is not the fulfillment of the conditions by the organizers of the bounty company. Very often there are cases when the participants of the bounty companies do not get anything for their work, or get very little. I think there is nothing we can do about it, it is on the conscience of the project team, and we should take it normally
newbie
Activity: 60
Merit: 0
i hope it was not unintentional that they can't pay.. but thenm
full member
Activity: 563
Merit: 102
I think because also of the market situation right now also some of the project didn't go that well. The developer also is following rhe roadmap and wanted to make it works but sometimes it affects also the financial status of the project.
full member
Activity: 736
Merit: 100
Adoption Blockchain e-Commerce to World
The problem is that normal developers follow the roadmap. The only thing that they can do is hold the project and not launch it on the exchange. All projects that lead debt payments cause no confidence. At the beginning they send tokens to the investor, they successfully sell them the price of a coin, and then the hunters get us the same 1%. Which is not worth nothing.
member
Activity: 280
Merit: 11
I have never seen a genuine project that does not fulfill it's promise as made concerning bounty hunters, expect for those that the team is fraudulent or that the bounty manager is a cheap. Then most times, the team of the project by themselves do the payment. Which is why i am always careful of the type of project to participate in.
full member
Activity: 715
Merit: 101
before the market conditions are bullish, there have often been a number of bounties cutting allocations, pending payments, not even paying at all, etc. Even a successful ICO often happens like that, as a bounty hunter we must be prepared for such a reality
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