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Topic: WHY DOES BOUNTY PROJECTS TAKE TIME TO ENTER A MARKET - page 10. (Read 2756 times)

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I Notice that most projects that conducted bounty finds it difficult to enter the crypto market especially a quality market. i think most are afraid of been dump.
what are the possible reasons why tokens takes too much time before getting listed on exchange.   
In this time with current market condition, I see almost projects that have bounty program are ICO, not IEO. But ICO is dying, they can't raise fund through this way, and it's the reason why they are constantly delayed in listing on exchanges.

but for some time ago this happened in some projects, they provided a target market list but they did not fulfill it in this sense I am talking that the planned target was not appropriate. and for now there are indeed many projects that fail to enter the market list because several ways to enter a stock exchange require a lot of funds and also assistance from large communities and for current projects it is difficult to get that right
Yes, so i think the only reason is the fund required, not much projects can afford it. Futhermore, the recent crypto market volatility is difficult to predict, many of their projects do not want to be listed to avoid affecting their token prices.
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I Notice that most projects that conducted bounty finds it difficult to enter the crypto market especially a quality market. i think most are afraid of been dump.
what are the possible reasons why tokens takes too much time before getting listed on exchange.   
In my opinion, it is difficult for ICO projects to enter the market because tokens are not valuable, and what about the projects that are delivered, the absence of investors and demand which then makes it difficult to pay for exchanges. And that will have an impact on the people who participated in the project because the tokens obtained are worthless and only fill the wallet.
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I Notice that most projects that conducted bounty finds it difficult to enter the crypto market especially a quality market. i think most are afraid of been dump.
what are the possible reasons why tokens takes too much time before getting listed on exchange.    

I guess that is because they cannot give the liquidity solution of their token.
Different with good project, a good project won't have liquidity problem because they are ready to become market maker,
not afraid to be listed on multiple exchanges.
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Some possibilities why bounties are difficult to enter the market :
- Developers are still afraid to enter the market because the fundamentals are not strong enough
- it's hard to work with the exchanger let alone the top 20 coin marketcap exchanger
- developers only make promises and some time later they leave the project like Ingot coin (scam)
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Bounty projects need enough funding in the market fromico or ieo markets then only we can expect these projects to get launch in exchangers
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I Notice that most projects that conducted bounty finds it difficult to enter the crypto market especially a quality market. i think most are afraid of been dump.
what are the possible reasons why tokens takes too much time before getting listed on exchange.   
In this time with current market condition, I see almost projects that have bounty program are ICO, not IEO. But ICO is dying, they can't raise fund through this way, and it's the reason why they are constantly delayed in listing on exchanges.

but for some time ago this happened in some projects, they provided a target market list but they did not fulfill it in this sense I am talking that the planned target was not appropriate. and for now there are indeed many projects that fail to enter the market list because several ways to enter a stock exchange require a lot of funds and also assistance from large communities and for current projects it is difficult to get that right

Many ICO projects fail because many are disliked by investors and the community, ICO sales are difficult to predict and rarely reach softcap, for example the CMA project can be said to be a failure because the funds can not reach the target and even though it has been listed at IDAX, Forkdelta and Felixo keep the tokens into rubbish of no value, and the project is difficult to develop on the exchange.
Due to the mass production of scam projects, investors started to avoid investing in ICO.
This becomes the primary reason why most of the projects were not able to enter in any exchange, they lack allocated funds due to insufficient numbers of investors.
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I Notice that most projects that conducted bounty finds it difficult to enter the crypto market especially a quality market. i think most are afraid of been dump.
what are the possible reasons why tokens takes too much time before getting listed on exchange.   
In this time with current market condition, I see almost projects that have bounty program are ICO, not IEO. But ICO is dying, they can't raise fund through this way, and it's the reason why they are constantly delayed in listing on exchanges.

but for some time ago this happened in some projects, they provided a target market list but they did not fulfill it in this sense I am talking that the planned target was not appropriate. and for now there are indeed many projects that fail to enter the market list because several ways to enter a stock exchange require a lot of funds and also assistance from large communities and for current projects it is difficult to get that right

Many ICO projects fail because many are disliked by investors and the community, ICO sales are difficult to predict and rarely reach softcap, for example the CMA project can be said to be a failure because the funds can not reach the target and even though it has been listed at IDAX, Forkdelta and Felixo keep the tokens into rubbish of no value, and the project is difficult to develop on the exchange.
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I Notice that most projects that conducted bounty finds it difficult to enter the crypto market especially a quality market. i think most are afraid of been dump.
what are the possible reasons why tokens takes too much time before getting listed on exchange.   
In this time with current market condition, I see almost projects that have bounty program are ICO, not IEO. But ICO is dying, they can't raise fund through this way, and it's the reason why they are constantly delayed in listing on exchanges.

but for some time ago this happened in some projects, they provided a target market list but they did not fulfill it in this sense I am talking that the planned target was not appropriate. and for now there are indeed many projects that fail to enter the market list because several ways to enter a stock exchange require a lot of funds and also assistance from large communities and for current projects it is difficult to get that right
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I Notice that most projects that conducted bounty finds it difficult to enter the crypto market especially a quality market. i think most are afraid of been dump.
what are the possible reasons why tokens takes too much time before getting listed on exchange.   
In this time with current market condition, I see almost projects that have bounty program are ICO, not IEO. But ICO is dying, they can't raise fund through this way, and it's the reason why they are constantly delayed in listing on exchanges.
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I Notice that most projects that conducted bounty find it difficult to enter the crypto market especially a quality market. I think most are afraid of been dump.
what are the possible reasons why tokens takes too much time before getting listed on exchange?   
Making your own bounty projects has a lot of requirements and there are lots of things you need to consider. The first one is the project team itself, who are the people that will be a CEO or a manager of the project. After that, you should move as one and then you should have a meeting on what you should do when they launch the project, you should provide an informative and legit whitepaper that shows the information about the project itself. And that also includes the roadmap in which you can do for the next couple of months or years when they actually launch it. It is difficult and more difficult since the market is on a downfall.
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Guys, do not bother to express your conjectures, this is the man who exactly wrote. I agree with him a hundred percent.

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Most of those tokens are worthless. They know that  , and as the owner's own a lot of them they try to maximize their gains (by paying high amounts of BTC for listing is good exchanges).

Very few projects prospers, this is why it is more secure to invest in BTC than in those ico..

Most of the projects, it is unnecessary junk to anyone
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I think the reason is always the same - lack of funds, if we are talking about normal honest projects. Few people want to invest in altcoins today, especially in new ones, and this is exactly what bounty projects offer. And without investment, listing on a good exchange is not possible (listing on a bad exchange is tantamount to death).
As a result of declining confidence, many people are not sure to invest in new altcoin and in my opinion this is a natural thing to happen. and now when we see a lot of projects that have died. trading volume doesn't even exist. no buy order. Can we call it as a project?
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Because many projects who do bounty are not professional and they just treat bounty hunters ver well at first, then they kick them out of group when they ask bounty. Because they are not experienced, they cannot find any exchange to be listed on so they make people wait. We have to research about the team first and then join their bounty campaigns.
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The reason is the developer themselves. They are too afraid to spend any money on the exchange site and don’t want to spend money from their pockets. More often then not the coins or tokens are worthless if you think of, the developers are trying to collect as much fund as they can so they charge more.
The reason you give is very appropriate, because almost all project developers are very afraid of spending their personal money when they want to create a token listing in the market, so they use the time to collect as much funds as they can, even though such things are very logical, but they themselves do not dare take that risk.
What about those projects that achieved all needed funds in ICO and IEO that still have one delay after the other? this isn't the case for every project that haven't get listed on exchange cos they all have their different reasons, most are waiting for market recovery and some are still finding ways to avoid dumps
I agree with you. Most projects are waiting for the market to recover. But given the current situation, I think those projects will die before the market recovers
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The reason is the developer themselves. They are too afraid to spend any money on the exchange site and don’t want to spend money from their pockets. More often then not the coins or tokens are worthless if you think of, the developers are trying to collect as much fund as they can so they charge more.
The reason you give is very appropriate, because almost all project developers are very afraid of spending their personal money when they want to create a token listing in the market, so they use the time to collect as much funds as they can, even though such things are very logical, but they themselves do not dare take that risk.
I think this is just an excuse for developers to make it a problem in choosing an exchange, because in my opinion if the project they are running is very good and the quality is very high they don't need to be afraid of having a dump or draining their personal money to register their coins in exchange, because by registering it for a good exchange, I am sure their coins will not be bad in the exchange, so investors believe that the coins they develop are very good and very high for the exchange price, so for the price of the coin itself there will not be a very large risk of dumping in the exchange.
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The reason is the developer themselves. They are too afraid to spend any money on the exchange site and don’t want to spend money from their pockets. More often then not the coins or tokens are worthless if you think of, the developers are trying to collect as much fund as they can so they charge more.
The reason you give is very appropriate, because almost all project developers are very afraid of spending their personal money when they want to create a token listing in the market, so they use the time to collect as much funds as they can, even though such things are very logical, but they themselves do not dare take that risk.
What about those projects that achieved all needed funds in ICO and IEO that still have one delay after the other? this isn't the case for every project that haven't get listed on exchange cos they all have their different reasons, most are waiting for market recovery and some are still finding ways to avoid dumps
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 well, in my opinion its not peculiar to only projects who do bounty , there are still some projects who organize bounties and still get listed and traded successfully  and there are other projects who do not do bounty yet they cant get listed .

i think this your opinion comes from the fact that  you are a bounty hunter and most of the bounty rewards are still in your wallet not yet listed . lol. 

 like in said i would not attribute inability to list to bounty rather it has to do with the Team and how serious they are with their projects.
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It is because they nees enough money of fund first before entering the market. Exchanges has a high listing fee, and their token cannot be listed instantly it tooks weeks or months. Having a soft cap I think can't be enough, they need to fund to their projects first before they will put their tokens in exchanges.
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The easy way out, thats what they are seeking for
They are trying to avoid dump by waiting for the best time to get listed, mostly when altcoins is surging or when we are in bullrun season, i don't blame them cos nobody wants to end up losing, just have patience with such projects for sometime if the project has good team they will end up listing on exchange
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That is why people prefer IEOs rather than investing in ICOs or even STOs. When they do not know which exchange that project will be on, they think of not investing in becasue they need to make agreements with exchanges and it takes really long time. IEOs came out just because of this reason, I can't say all are safe, but I think safer than ICOs.
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