CMC seems more reputable and respectable than Coingecko. There are occasionally glitches on CoinMarketCap but ultimately, it provides much more detailed information and tokenomics for tokens/coins than other competitors out there. It is one of the reasons why most projects prefer a CMC listing than other price monitoring and tracking platforms. As often evident, a CMC listing is usually accompanied by a price action of the listed asset. This can't be said of other platform listings for same assets. With the acquisition of CMC by Binance, it is most certainly going to solidify its grip on the number one position.
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Since the turn of 2017, the bounty industry has been more of a chance game. Several projects listed and non listed have disappointed by not paying hunters or generally not living up to the hype. However, non listed bounties have outperformed the listed ones. I can sight a few reasons for this. Listed bounties tend to attract a lot of participants leading to fewer rewards per individual which ultimately becomes worthless. Listed bounties also tend to be stricter and award way too little in terms of bounty allocation compared to non listed bounties. Also, listed bounties tend to delay payments for fear of price dumping compared to non listed bounties. The truth is, one has to find and maintain a balance between what works and what doesn't and hope they hit the jackpot with a good bounty.
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That, however good and prospective it is, has been truncated severally by projects that have initiated the plans long before now. A prime example is the now defunct European Crypto Bank. They came with a whole lot of hype and even raised some good funds for the same purpose of actually creating a crypto bank to promote crypto transactions seamlessly. They ended up messing the whole idea and disappearing with investors funds without trace.
The existence of P2P platforms and the success rate experienced by these platforms has relegated the idea of crypto banks to the background. I mean why will anyone want a crypto bank that will most certainly disappear when they have p2p platforms that can do the same job even better?
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It certainly looks that way. They have all of a sudden refuse granting updates or answering vital questions regarding their next line of action. Instead they have kept mute and only offered a vague explanation of why they haven't been able to push forward with their project and that update was given over 2 months ago. It most likely looks like they have abandoned the project. Until something changes, I doubt they are ever coming back. However, let's keep an open mind, some projects have taken some time off only to come back stronger.
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