I don't think ICO will cease to come up and as long there is ICO, there will still be bounties. What I foresee in the coming years is that the crypto community will be highly regulated and this will lead to scrapping of scam ICOs and those without a substantial project. And if such eventually occurs then bounties can go back to the good old days when bounty pays a lot.
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With my few experience with bounty participation, I can say that what matter most in determining how a project can be all depends on the type of project you are campaigning for, I mean the uniqueness of the project. Also the previous works of the bounty manager should be properly examined because this tells a lot on the likelihoodbof getting the tokens at the end of campaign.
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There is no doubt that not all crypto coin will survive. Only those coins that are perceived by existing and potential investors will stand the test of time. And that is the more reason why a prospective investor should assess its investments in crypto not only on short term basis but also on long term basis
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To the best of my knowledge, I think what most Icos gain from airdrop is huge awareness and publicity for their tokens. And that is why they allow a lot of participation. Some usually have up to 20000 airdrop participants and at the end of the day little or nothing will be gotten from it.
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Most ICOs nowadays have made participating in bounty so difficulty. I can't imagine ICO requesting bounty participant to contribute certain amount to get their bounty reward and the most regrettable part is that there will be no information as regards that beginning of the bounty campaign u ntill the end when the know you have put in so much. As for me, I can't pay such. I would rather prefer they hold there tokens but if I pay and at the end of the day they refused to send the tokens, then hi would lose at both ends.
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Well, I personally still believe in some ICO. Although the recent cases of ICOs that are scams has been a serious one. Most of them just come up with ideas to cart away with people's money. But despite all these are are still some credible bad reliable ICOs in which one can invest in to earn more in the nearest future.
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With my little experience with airdrop participation, I have not been so lucky to participate in any that is really worthwhile. Majority of them are scam leading people in the wrong direction and the few that are not scam will end up to worth little or nothing. Some might not even smell the market a year after distribution.
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I would prefer to go for investment provided there is sufficient fund to venture into it. But when one is not too financially buoyant, participating in bounty campaigns and airdrops can serve as a stepping stone to have a portfolio of investments which do not require ones money but rather some effort.
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For me, the best option is to hold till the market stabilised again. Although the current market situation is so dramatic and frustating but still I can only wait and hope for the best because I believe it can not continue this way. It will surely get better.
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It is true that a lot of new participants have joined bounty campaigns and this has reduced the reward which will be distributed. But the fact remains that there are some campaigns like signature which usually set limits of participation and usually have the highest percentage of rewards.
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I think it all balls down to the type of coins or tokens you were given as the case may. If its a coin with potential and good future projects, it is always advisable to hold such but If otherwise, it is better to sell off.
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