well, it's all the point of the trades isn't?
buy low sell high?
but unfortunately we don't know exactly to guess the top, so rather than a guessing game to guess the top, we just need to sell when already entered on profit area.
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i got a solution for you then..
just sell 1% of your earning with bounty/aidrop. If you really being cursed, you will get benefit from it.
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looking at the hype, if anybody talks about it, I'm like 80% it will be flop when it hit an exchange. Well hype can be good sometimes, just need some research of course
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What i know, KYC means Know Your Customer ! Bounty hunters are there to Support ICO Project to spread the word about the project .. BUT as soon as the Project manager mention KYC then many Hunter run away ! Why? Is it because people don't want review their identity for security reason or people are joining campaign with bot software ..
it's simple, they don't want to sell their identity,if many big companies can't get their customer private identity from being leaked or hacked? why the bounty hunter must trust the newer company to do so?
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I have seen a lot threads here about how to choose good bounties. It shows the challenges many of us here are going through in choosing a good bounty. If you really want to maximize your chances of participating in bounties of successful ICOs, i will recommend Bountyhive for you. The success rate of their bounties is very high. Their social media campaign is less stressful because of the absence of weekly reports. They have a limit as to the number of participants in each campaign thereby enabling you to earn a higher income. Although there are certain drawbacks in their processes such as your inability to see your weekly earnings on their spreadsheet, in general their services are really good and i will recommend for everyone
sometimes a good bounty pop up in a different platform than hive u know? safe haven bounty comes from 0x, cortex bounty comes from twitter and many other comes from this forum. So i think it's wise us a bounty hunter to channel our information widely, not just on 1 platform.
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Do all bounty hunters dump Cryptos after they get paid?
I believe this is not a fair assessment as a lot has to do with the crypto project itself.
Its a matter of perspective really, not all bounty hunters have the same experience or motive, some people just need an opportunity to get crypto for projects that are very difficult to get in the token sales, Example is Ncash tokens of Nucleus.Vision the project has a 1 million USD budget and it is still above ICO price even in the bear market.
Additionally some projects treat bought hunters badly which will not encourage them to stick around for much longer after they get their tokens.
I believe tokens or coins getting dumped by bounty hunters depends a lot on the project itself.
price always correlate with supply and demand. When bounty hunter gets their tokens, it's their right to do what they want from token they earn. So if bounty hunter dumps their tokens on the market the supply begins to get too much, when the demand itself still not there, I mean like 95% ICO doesn't have good buy support (demand).
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it's people who expect a profit from speculating from a dropping price.
some just set an order at x price and do something else/working/sleeping. If a big dip coming they maybe don't realize it will dip further.
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that was bad, if the "official' doesn't update anything and not giving any heads up about why they so quiet, I think it's better to consider the ICO was dead.
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it's not only happening here on bitcointalk, some bounty platform like bounty0x can't do much if the involving ICO plan to reduce the rewards/delay the payment etc.
like the post above you can see we (bounty hunters) always the one with most risk, we bound with "general" rule like "the team has the right to change bla bla bla". That something we must realize and consider when choosing bounty, in a sense choose a proven bounty manager, DYOR etc.
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oh well there's go my tokens and alts..
I am curious how they gonna fix this situation..
but approx 3 mil lost? that like a standard ICO soft capt
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I hope Bitcointalk will start caring about its people ,there should be new moderators that can fish out bad projects on here to avoid wasting time of bounty hunters ,and about KYC ive come to think of it as many bounty hunters don't like KYC I'm sure if Bitcointalk is the one asking for KYC so as to limit frauds and multiple accounts bounty hunters won't complain, we will follow the rules ,but first 'SAFE US FROM BAD SCAMMY PROJECTS' ,no matter how wise we investigate a project they end up been scam ,scammers are getting wiser as well.looook at desico for example Can anyone tell me if he/she knew Desico is a scam from day one? I guess not i think forum itself only have limited ability to protect us from a scam. The member itself will do the due diligence on any project themselves, usually if something feels scammy happen someone will open an accusation scam on the subforum. After proven scam or not trustworthy enough, the moderator can give them a red trust or delete/lock thread. Again we are not "official company" or something like that, so we can't do a KYC here, furthermore, if we do KYC, isn't contradict what the spirit of decentralization of bitcoin? the one started this forum itself, bitcointalk.
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in a bear market, everything plummeted.
you can't do anything about it, if you daytrader just saves some fiat.
What the most interesting point was, there is a chance to bounce back, like what bitcoin did. the problem is, we don't know which coin will bounce back, the only good indicator that i can think of was, the active community and a good fundamental. Eth kinda have that.
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I am not sure how we can get a free manipulation market though, but I think we will see more dump to come. I think mt.gov fund for covering the loss of customer fund will be released again? not so sure though.
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nah they don't want to take a risk for their business. Let said that they got the problem with the government about security stuff, the more they prepare about the administration and distribution of their tokens, the easier the life or company get.
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of course, who doesn't want to get payment from a "stable currency"?
the question is, do they want to actually give out some of their funds? like real funds, not the tokens they created. I think most of ICO don't do that, they give their own tokens because it's more "affordable". But yeah some ICO from korea do the payment with USDT i think?
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can I rent some hash to mining grin? if yes, how?
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sometimes it's worth.
xhv listed on some unknown exchange at that time, have a small volume and now have a decent volume i say.
i think it's similar to a product that you don't want to buy because of the "lack demand", i.e buying winter clothes in summer. Surely the sale will not much if you compare it in winter.
but again, it depends on the coin-dev, hype etc. so dyor carefully.
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more bitcoin and some pow mimblewimble like beam or grin. It's also a good time to get more coins since almost 90% ICO got plummet in price.
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you can try airdrop or bounty.
Some airdrop was worth it, XLM airdrop who have been happening right now, you can get like 25$, the problem is you need to do a kyc.
or do bounty like many people do, the basic is doing social media bounty. If you have another skill you can join content bounty, either writing/making video/design some infographic.
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man there was some people joined at the peak too, in 2013 i think the price like 1k tops, the downtrend into 200$ and in 2017 we got a nice bull run to 19k$.
that people who bought at the top back in 2013, are they joined on the wrong time though? and people who joined in the last top, are they wrong though? well maybe..only time who can tell.
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