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Title: Bounty
Post by: santosh143 on May 08, 2020, 03:41:15 PM
I just saw a bounty post which I do not understand, can anyone solve this ?
Because in the post they post that ,

Youniq Exerglobal team is offering 100mil XPC Token (1 XPC Token = 1 EURO) through this Bounty Program.
It will run for 16 weeks .
The Facebook stake details,
 Rewards:
 
1. 100-1000 Followers/Friends : 1 Stake.
2. 1001-2500 Followers/Friends : 2 Stakes.
3. 2501-5000 Followers/Friends : 3 Stakes.
4. 5001 Plus Followers/Friends : 4 Stakes.

If someone clear the total 16 weeks of bounty program then he will revive too much coin,
According to their price its a big amount .
I do not know this is right or wrong .I provide the link bellow.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5241882.0


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: Cadaver20 on May 16, 2020, 03:10:45 AM
Most of the bounties are scam. They just promise but don't pay the participants. So don't trust their false promise.


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: FireBallex on May 16, 2020, 11:53:27 AM
Youniq Exerglobal is not a very good bounty campaign, I'm talking about it's genuine aspect, I don't think it's a real project, it's more like a pump and t project or scam project, many bounty projects are scam so be careful when choosing which one to promote


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: thisnewcoin on May 16, 2020, 06:01:23 PM
Youniq Exerglobal is not a very good bounty campaign, I'm talking about it's genuine aspect, I don't think it's a real project, it's more like a pump and t project or scam project, many bounty projects are scam so be careful when choosing which one to promote
Lol. You are definitely saying the truth. I researched that bounty campaign and the project too. It looks another shit attempt, I wish if people ignore shit bounty like this one! Their telegram, twitter channels have less updates, no news about the product launch. I would suggest to OP, ignore this bounty rather do Koinpro and ARCS, they both looked good to me!


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: semobo on May 16, 2020, 07:33:05 PM
I just saw a bounty post which I do not understand, can anyone solve this ?
Because in the post they post that ,

Youniq Exerglobal team is offering 100mil XPC Token (1 XPC Token = 1 EURO) through this Bounty Program.
It will run for 16 weeks .
The Facebook stake details,
 Rewards:
 
1. 100-1000 Followers/Friends : 1 Stake.
2. 1001-2500 Followers/Friends : 2 Stakes.
3. 2501-5000 Followers/Friends : 3 Stakes.
4. 5001 Plus Followers/Friends : 4 Stakes.

If someone clear the total 16 weeks of bounty program then he will revive too much coin,
According to their price its a big amount .
I do not know this is right or wrong .I provide the link bellow.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5241882.0
They can even say 1XPC = 100 Euros but the real price can be found only after it hits the exchange and more over the team won't distribute the tokens until it gets no value so participating on such projects will give you few cents at the end of four months. :)


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: casperBGD on May 16, 2020, 08:05:05 PM
I just saw a bounty post which I do not understand, can anyone solve this ?
Because in the post they post that ,

Youniq Exerglobal team is offering 100mil XPC Token (1 XPC Token = 1 EURO) through this Bounty Program.
It will run for 16 weeks .
The Facebook stake details,
 Rewards:
 
1. 100-1000 Followers/Friends : 1 Stake.
2. 1001-2500 Followers/Friends : 2 Stakes.
3. 2501-5000 Followers/Friends : 3 Stakes.
4. 5001 Plus Followers/Friends : 4 Stakes.

If someone clear the total 16 weeks of bounty program then he will revive too much coin,
According to their price its a big amount .
I do not know this is right or wrong .I provide the link bellow.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5241882.0
They can even say 1XPC = 100 Euros but the real price can be found only after it hits the exchange and more over the team won't distribute the tokens until it gets no value so participating on such projects will give you few cents at the end of four months. :)

yeah, it is their desired price, but without confirmation in reality, who will share 100 million EUR for bounty campaign, when see this, you should avoid this campaign, because it is either a scam, or the team is inexperienced and does not know how to value project, in either way you will receive shit-coin


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: carlfebz2 on May 16, 2020, 09:48:04 PM
I just saw a bounty post which I do not understand, can anyone solve this ?
Because in the post they post that ,

Youniq Exerglobal team is offering 100mil XPC Token (1 XPC Token = 1 EURO) through this Bounty Program.
It will run for 16 weeks .
The Facebook stake details,
 Rewards:
 
1. 100-1000 Followers/Friends : 1 Stake.
2. 1001-2500 Followers/Friends : 2 Stakes.
3. 2501-5000 Followers/Friends : 3 Stakes.
4. 5001 Plus Followers/Friends : 4 Stakes.

If someone clear the total 16 weeks of bounty program then he will revive too much coin,
According to their price its a big amount .
I do not know this is right or wrong .I provide the link bellow.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5241882.0

Forget about the Euro or fiat price because all of those things are still imaginary.This is the main or common mistake on most noobs where they do look after the fiat equivalent without even thinking that those are
only projected or presumptions.

Go back on stake issue.. Ex. 100M allocated for bounty program, lets say they do allocate 10% for Facebook so that would be 10M XPC token.. Stakes would count depending on what category you belong on,
since its mentioned that if you do have that number of followers or friends then you would recieve such stake.

Calculation in the end of the bounty which will total all of the stakes then divide it on the allocated token amount and thats the number of coins which would be received on said participant and of course the one who would receive more are to those who do have much more friend than yours.


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: Ken_terrance on May 17, 2020, 12:50:17 PM
I just saw a bounty post which I do not understand, can anyone solve this ?
Because in the post they post that ,

Youniq Exerglobal team is offering 100mil XPC Token (1 XPC Token = 1 EURO) through this Bounty Program.
It will run for 16 weeks .
The Facebook stake details,
 Rewards:
 
1. 100-1000 Followers/Friends : 1 Stake.
2. 1001-2500 Followers/Friends : 2 Stakes.
3. 2501-5000 Followers/Friends : 3 Stakes.
4. 5001 Plus Followers/Friends : 4 Stakes.

If someone clear the total 16 weeks of bounty program then he will revive too much coin,
According to their price its a big amount .
I do not know this is right or wrong .I provide the link bellow.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5241882.0
It's Twitter campaign, one bounty Hunter can't clear the whole Twitter allocation because hundreds of Twitter accounts users will join, the Twitter pool will be share among the twitter campaign participants, I suggest you find another better bounty campaign, this project is not good one


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: rudin123 on May 20, 2020, 07:27:49 AM
They can even say 1XPC = 100 Euros but the real price can be found only after it hits the exchange and more over the team won't distribute the tokens until it gets no value so participating on such projects will give you few cents at the end of four months. :)
yes that's right, the price is just their estimation, after entering the market it is not certain that the price is the same as the desired price, it is better to look for another bounty because I am sure a bounty like this will not be good and will not run well when entering the market


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: semobo on May 20, 2020, 08:50:16 PM
They can even say 1XPC = 100 Euros but the real price can be found only after it hits the exchange and more over the team won't distribute the tokens until it gets no value so participating on such projects will give you few cents at the end of four months. :)
yes that's right, the price is just their estimation, after entering the market it is not certain that the price is the same as the desired price, it is better to look for another bounty because I am sure a bounty like this will not be good and will not run well when entering the market
Any other bounty also will have such kind of evaluation on their token price but the real price will be nowhere near from that value so its better to keep the expectations low while participating.


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: rudin123 on May 21, 2020, 12:57:16 AM
Any other bounty also will have such kind of evaluation on their token price but the real price will be nowhere near from that value so its better to keep the expectations low while participating.
yes, it's better not to expect too much about the price they provide, so as not to be too disappointed after the distribution of bounty tokens is done and see the actual price when entering the market, make the bounty as a job to fill spare time


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: Natalim on May 21, 2020, 01:40:58 AM
Just focus on the stake computation as you will not likely get the price per token, usually the price will just dump.

The computation is very simple, you can arrive it by totaling the stakes you'll get over the total stakes given for a certain bounty and that would result to the percentage which you will have to multiple on the total tokens given for a certain bounty (facebook).

here's a brief explanation.

you get        16 stakes for 16 weeks.
total stakes is  1000 stakes for all participants.

16/1000 = 0.016 or 1.6%

facebook bounty is 20% x 100 million tokens = 20 million..

20 million x 1.6% (your total stakes) = you'll get 320k tokens.




This is an example only.



Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: AthenaBanana on May 21, 2020, 04:26:21 AM
With that kind of bounty agreement better forget about that bounty and Look for a bounty that is listed already in the market like ARCS bounty and the bounty manager has the assurance of payment, bounty hunting is not like before (2017)bounty hunting of this year, you need to be vigilant. Some bounties after the work are done they will not pay you so it's better to find a bounty that is escrow and bounty manager has a good record in handling bounties


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: shoreno on May 21, 2020, 05:40:08 AM
Any other bounty also will have such kind of evaluation on their token price but the real price will be nowhere near from that value so its better to keep the expectations low while participating.
yes, it's better not to expect too much about the price they provide, so as not to be too disappointed after the distribution of bounty tokens is done and see the actual price when entering the market, make the bounty as a job to fill spare time

this is the reason why im not been picky when joining a bounty lately because good to be true payments are often ended up being dumped or worst scam while small payments can sometimes pumped up unexpectedly plus small payment bounty are less likely to be a scam .

this is only what i think of but you guys still free to choose what you like.  what important is , is we must follow what our mind says just to be satisfied .


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: culuuton on May 21, 2020, 07:12:17 AM
The project is so delusional about the value of their coins. If 1 XPC token hit 1 EURO, they won't pay enough tokens for bounty hunters. Everyone understands that no project spends 100 million Euros on the bounty campaign, that's for sure. Most of the same projects are scams, you consider carefully.


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: Rodeo02 on May 21, 2020, 02:17:48 PM
I just saw a bounty post which I do not understand, can anyone solve this ?
Because in the post they post that ,

Youniq Exerglobal team is offering 100mil XPC Token (1 XPC Token = 1 EURO) through this Bounty Program.
It will run for 16 weeks .
The Facebook stake details,
 Rewards:
 
1. 100-1000 Followers/Friends : 1 Stake.
2. 1001-2500 Followers/Friends : 2 Stakes.
3. 2501-5000 Followers/Friends : 3 Stakes.
4. 5001 Plus Followers/Friends : 4 Stakes.

If someone clear the total 16 weeks of bounty program then he will revive too much coin,
According to their price its a big amount .
I do not know this is right or wrong .I provide the link bellow.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5241882.0

it's a big amount only if the value they are telling you is the same value if its listed in exchange.

About the stakes they will only calculate overall stake after the bounty ended and it will devided to all participants who join base on the stake they got.


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: numpadxx5 on May 30, 2020, 03:11:11 PM
I just saw a bounty post which I do not understand, can anyone solve this ?
Because in the post they post that ,

Youniq Exerglobal team is offering 100mil XPC Token (1 XPC Token = 1 EURO) through this Bounty Program.
It will run for 16 weeks .
The Facebook stake details,
 Rewards:
 
1. 100-1000 Followers/Friends : 1 Stake.
2. 1001-2500 Followers/Friends : 2 Stakes.
3. 2501-5000 Followers/Friends : 3 Stakes.
4. 5001 Plus Followers/Friends : 4 Stakes.

If someone clear the total 16 weeks of bounty program then he will revive too much coin,
According to their price its a big amount .
I do not know this is right or wrong .I provide the link bellow.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5241882.0
This project is a scam even their website looks sketchy they don't have much information or list of their project team. You better find new bounty not like this one , better to joined bounty campaigns manage by bounty detective.


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: Renampun on June 01, 2020, 05:45:56 PM
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don't waste your time there...
I hope you are more careful in choosing the Bounty program you want to follow, I see something strange there, the majority of participants are low ranks, this proves that the potential of the project is not good.


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: Injective on June 03, 2020, 03:12:13 AM
To be honest, you need to double check who is the back of the ICO. Otherwise, you can try to see if the tokens have market price. It is better to join a bounty group and check their pay structure.


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: ralle14 on June 03, 2020, 07:07:09 AM
To be honest, you need to double check who is the back of the ICO. Otherwise, you can try to see if the tokens have market price. It is better to join a bounty group and check their pay structure.
Even if the ICO had a lot of investors it's still unlikely for the bounty hunters to get the exact price since bounty rewards (including their tokens) aren't released or listed yet and the exchange price is always below the ICO price.

The bounty is just too good to be true and I doubt their project would go that far since I can't find any information about their group when I tried to look it up I only found a facebook page with their group name.


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: Greatdev on June 03, 2020, 10:27:08 AM
I just saw a bounty post which I do not understand, can anyone solve this ?
Because in the post they post that ,

Youniq Exerglobal team is offering 100mil XPC Token (1 XPC Token = 1 EURO) through this Bounty Program.
It will run for 16 weeks .
The Facebook stake details,
 Rewards:
 
1. 100-1000 Followers/Friends : 1 Stake.
2. 1001-2500 Followers/Friends : 2 Stakes.
3. 2501-5000 Followers/Friends : 3 Stakes.
4. 5001 Plus Followers/Friends : 4 Stakes.

If someone clear the total 16 weeks of bounty program then he will revive too much coin,
According to their price its a big amount .
I do not know this is right or wrong .I provide the link bellow.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5241882.0
Nope, you misunderstood the whole thing, you can only clear the whole Twitter allocation if you are the only bounty participant that joined Twitter campaign, last time I checked over 500 participants joins Twitter campaigns this days, many bounty hunters in our mist now

And that bounty looks shady to me, I think it's not a very good project, probably a scam project, dyor


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: bastian466 on June 05, 2020, 12:23:04 AM
Most of the bounties are scam. They just promise but don't pay the participants. So don't trust their false promise.

Not all of them are bounty scams, there are also real ones that provide benefits and income.  you come here I'm sure to look for income and therefore must be good at choosing bounties and do research first


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: AthenaBanana on June 17, 2020, 11:38:58 AM
Just want to share if your looking for a good bounty try TOZEX bounty its first week just started and I always participate in this BM (BountyDetective) bounties and their bounties are paying 🤑


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: jerrison on June 17, 2020, 01:22:19 PM
I just saw a bounty post which I do not understand, can anyone solve this ?
Because in the post they post that ,

Youniq Exerglobal team is offering 100mil XPC Token (1 XPC Token = 1 EURO) through this Bounty Program.
It will run for 16 weeks .
The Facebook stake details,
 Rewards:
 
1. 100-1000 Followers/Friends : 1 Stake.
2. 1001-2500 Followers/Friends : 2 Stakes.
3. 2501-5000 Followers/Friends : 3 Stakes.
4. 5001 Plus Followers/Friends : 4 Stakes.

If someone clear the total 16 weeks of bounty program then he will revive too much coin,
According to their price its a big amount .
I do not know this is right or wrong .I provide the link bellow.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5241882.0


these kind of promises keeps us away from those bounty campaigns. we have checked the statistics of companies or projects with these outrageous promises and many at times they are no where in space once they manage to raise some funds. they go into thin air thereby leaving behind the time, energy and resources committed towards making it possible for them to ahve even raised the little funds


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: asriloni on June 19, 2020, 01:32:45 AM
Most of the bounties are scam. They just promise but don't pay the participants. So don't trust their false promise.

Not all of them are bounty scams, there are also real ones that provide benefits and income.  you come here I'm sure to look for income and therefore must be good at choosing bounties and do research first
I think so not all of bounties are scam but the one who have been offering non sense allocation as payment to this one can be considered as a scam. it's too good to be true and it will worth nothing in the future.

100 million euro and it looks like the dev was joking with it


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: Mondinic on June 19, 2020, 06:07:09 AM
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don't waste your time there...
I hope you are more careful in choosing the Bounty program you want to follow, I see something strange there, the majority of participants are low ranks, this proves that the potential of the project is not good.
yeah I think so too, don't be too easily tempted just because they give a large payment, just in case check the followers too and see what the responses of the supporters of this bounty, I am new but I am often told not to be easily tempted by a large salary and make sure you get information to make sure which campaigns / bounties / projects you will join.


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: Natalim on June 19, 2020, 03:05:07 PM
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don't waste your time there...
I hope you are more careful in choosing the Bounty program you want to follow, I see something strange there, the majority of participants are low ranks, this proves that the potential of the project is not good.
yeah I think so too, don't be too easily tempted just because they give a large payment, just in case check the followers too and see what the responses of the supporters of this bounty, I am new but I am often told not to be easily tempted by a large salary and make sure you get information to make sure which campaigns / bounties / projects you will join.

What followers, a social media followers? I think you can't tell if the project is good with just the number of followers, I've seen many projects in the past, they have a lot of twitter followers but they still fail, and most of the followers are not real accounts, they are just made for bounty purposes doing some kind of trick which is "follow me and I will follow you".


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: milewilda on June 19, 2020, 08:44:34 PM
...
don't waste your time there...
I hope you are more careful in choosing the Bounty program you want to follow, I see something strange there, the majority of participants are low ranks, this proves that the potential of the project is not good.
yeah I think so too, don't be too easily tempted just because they give a large payment, just in case check the followers too and see what the responses of the supporters of this bounty, I am new but I am often told not to be easily tempted by a large salary and make sure you get information to make sure which campaigns / bounties / projects you will join.

What followers, a social media followers? I think you can't tell if the project is good with just the number of followers, I've seen many projects in the past, they have a lot of twitter followers but they still fail, and most of the followers are not real accounts, they are just made for bounty purposes doing some kind of trick which is "follow me and I will follow you".
Its not really a reliable thing for you to consider if you do decide when it comes on joining bounties and as said where those followers or likes wont prove out anything and you can spot it out if you dig further.
Most of the time they are indeed fakes and just make to look a legit one if those noob investors would see that there are indeed lots of supporters but in actual those are just dummies to cover up their real intentions.
Bounty is dead but there are still people whom do risk on wasting up their time and resources to join up and even tries to provide on whats being asked like KYC which is ridiculous.


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: Mondinic on June 20, 2020, 04:54:34 AM

What followers, a social media followers? I think you can't tell if the project is good with just the number of followers, I've seen many projects in the past, they have a lot of twitter followers but they still fail, and most of the followers are not real accounts, they are just made for bounty purposes doing some kind of trick which is "follow me and I will follow you".
yes maybe not only on twitter but in all the programs right, usually I always research from several social media related to their threats, yeah right also maybe indeed most of them are just tricks to attract followers is also true this is an understanding for me, but I usually ask my friend first, after researching and asking for his opinion and I'm grateful for not miss.


Its not really a reliable thing for you to consider if you do decide when it comes on joining bounties and as said where those followers or likes wont prove out anything and you can spot it out if you dig further.
Most of the time they are indeed fakes and just make to look a legit one if those noob investors would see that there are indeed lots of supporters but in actual those are just dummies to cover up their real intentions.
Bounty is dead but there are still people whom do risk on wasting up their time and resources to join up and even tries to provide on whats being asked like KYC which is ridiculous.

yes maybe I understand your point, like attracting new investors who only bet on satisfying offers but not in certainty, but some time ago I did KYC at Beaxy and not too bad in my opinion, but this is my understanding because if investors only concerned with the ego I think will not last long right.


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: Buttercup123 on June 25, 2020, 05:51:21 AM
Most of the bounties are scam. They just promise but don't pay the participants. So don't trust their false promise.

Not all of them are bounty scams, there are also real ones that provide benefits and income.  you come here I'm sure to look for income and therefore must be good at choosing bounties and do research first
I think so not all of bounties are scam but the one who have been offering non sense allocation as payment to this one can be considered as a scam. it's too good to be true and it will worth nothing in the future.

100 million euro and it looks like the dev was joking with it
True, Well newbies will not know if this is a scam , i  joined many bounty campaigns already and giving me more experience and learning about the campaigns.

But when i was newbie i don't actually joined with a small amount of allocation and i just basing on the amount of tokens.


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: shoreno on June 25, 2020, 06:19:27 AM
Most of the bounties are scam. They just promise but don't pay the participants. So don't trust their false promise.

Not all of them are bounty scams, there are also real ones that provide benefits and income.  you come here I'm sure to look for income and therefore must be good at choosing bounties and do research first
I think so not all of bounties are scam but the one who have been offering non sense allocation as payment to this one can be considered as a scam. it's too good to be true and it will worth nothing in the future.

100 million euro and it looks like the dev was joking with it
True, Well newbies will not know if this is a scam , i  joined many bounty campaigns already and giving me more experience and learning about the campaigns.

But when i was newbie i don't actually joined with a small amount of allocation and i just basing on the amount of tokens.

thats a norm thing for every newbie   . as a newbie , the main reason why we jump on here is because we heard that there is a money lying on cryptos  . when you start to failed you will know what will you do next . when a bounty promise a huge pot , it does not automaticall means it is a scam   . look at before , many bounty hunters said that they earn thousand of dollars just by doing a simple task only   . what if that event happens again but you will regret it becuase you dont join a high pot bounty


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: Leo on June 25, 2020, 01:04:52 PM
At OP, don't get carried away by the stakes or price that they estimated it to be listed, there are lots of bounties that had been listed far below the amount expected to be listed, it's not a trading bounty and moreover the bounty looks suspicious, do your research before joining any bounty


Title: Re: Bounty
Post by: posporo on June 28, 2020, 09:21:22 AM
I guess that kind of bounty program is a clickbait for a bounty hunters who are agressive in joining a campaign because there are lots of bounty hunters which are only looking at the price of the token rewards so that bounty program might be using the bounty hunters to scam an investors.