Sometimes project developer tends to list on bad exchanges because of budget or maybe they didnt raise enough funds during the ico or ieo phase
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The biggest mistakes developers make that leads to bad ending for many projects are
1. Huge Discounts Many new projects are still making this mistake over and over again, huge discounts like 50% is insane and it always bother me how the hell the early buyers won't end up dumping since they have already see big profits.
2. Lack Of Solid Products and Ideas Lack of working products and real use cases is why many investors are not taking new projects very seriously, no one would want to hold such tokens or coins for long, developers need to start working on how their project's token or coin will be very demanding throughout the globe
3. Bad Exchanges Imagine new projects that make over millions of dollars in ico or ieo and end up listing on bad exchanges with no enough volume, what do they expect to happen?
These are all well known facts ... but too little investors are coming into the crypto space ... and investors are smarter now.. they wont invest on projects with no discount,
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Yes, that's what bounties these days make us. They show us big big rewards on their spreadsheets but the real values of those rewards they offer us are sometimes not even up to $5 on the market. I feel bounty hunters are only being used as baits by project owners to catch their investors virtually for free. What do you think guys ?
Your post is stating to make me wonder if you were forced to promote the project, this is just the situation with the market,... there were times when users would get over 3000usd from promoting just one campaign... but those days are long gone now
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I once came across an article where it was stated that over 60 percent of most crypto transaction were used for betting. I don't see anything wrong with that. But don't you think it portrays crypto in a bad way?
What people choose to do with their money is their business.. same goes for crypto... I dont see why the crypto community should be bothered about this... infact it should be the other way at heart..
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Though there are other projects that actually do pays the other way around... but bot common.. I think this is because the bull ain't back yet I maybe wrong.. but this is just my experience on the crypto space
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I recently started managing my first bounty campaign, however, its been a few days and we have yet to see any traction.
The project I'm managing the campaign for is currently in their early startup stages, however, they are running on the VeChainThor Blockchain, they are closely related and in collaboration with an existing prominent project, and are set to release their MVP before the public sale is even set to end.
All these are clear indications, at least to myself, that the project is legitimate and seems to have potential to be a great success. So I would have expected to see more traction by now, but I haven't.
So my question to you all, what do you look for in a bounty campaign? Do you value a project with a better product, or a project that is giving away higher rewards? Are there any requirements that steer you away from participating in a campaign?
Any insight and feedback would be extremely helpful so that I can adjust my campaign if needed in order to maximize the results.
Thanks!
Before I promote any campaign.. I make sure the campaign budget is realistic.. e.g 5000 to 20000 dollar.. and the project is no longer in search for investors... else.. you'll be wasting your time
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They say if you cant beat it, join it... the only way for the US right now to tackle the issue of Facebook libra is to have a digital usd.. but then I'd start to wonder what would happen to usdt...
This is a welcomable move thougg
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I still see alot of cryptocurrency freaks chilling ripple every now and then on Twitter.... the truth is there are still alot of users who still believe in the potential of this coin
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Username: nekoma2018 starting Post Count: 405 ETH token wallet address: 0xe32c340433A440A800277CA53627d99b4414345c
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Is there a telegram community for this project?
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Before you start complaining that bounty managers change bounty rules after bounty ended or KYC was later implemented do you read the bounty rules and regulations?
Many bounties have already says it all in their rules and regulations that 'THE BOUNTY MANAGER HAS THE RIGHT TO CHANGE RULES AT ANY TIME' when you see something like that always know that anything can happen ,the one way to avoid this is if there is no such rules on the bounty thread.
Bounty hunters still find it very hard to read,they care less about rules and go for the good looking bounty allocation, please have patience and go through rules and regulations ,most times its not always the bounty managers fault.
Most hunters are not aware if this.. probably they didnt read the rule they just saw the funds to be distributed and decided to jump right in ...
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Currently IEO's are becoming pupular and providing a more reliable option for new projects than ICO's. Previously a lot of new projects started by raising funds via their ICO sites and because of unregulated nature of this avenue, a lot of scammers used the medium to swindle a lot of victims.
Now the story has changed as it only serious projects that would want to go through IEO's, we no longer would hold only the project body responsible for any IEO scam but the exchange, so any exchange that values its reputation and users should do a proper scrutiny about any project before accepting their IEO sales. For instance if an exchange fails multiple times with their IEO, it will drive attention away from them, that is why Binance still draws a lot of attentions because it has recorded more successful and profitable IEO's.
I heard idax exchange scammed over 5 different projects off their IEO funds .. I think this form of funds raiser is dead on arrival
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I'll mostlikely buy gram... (telegram coin) holding onto libra is just too risky.. but their alot ignorant folks out there who thinks otherwise
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What would you choose? I know LAW as a coin from this project https://ubikiri.com/. Libra is the most questionable to my mind, cuz I know it's not a crypto coin as we used to use. GRAM is a coin from Telegram project, app for messaging. So what is your choice? Telegram is also launching a coin.. I bet Twitter will follow on this one soon.. damn.. I didnt know telegram was launching it's own coin.. not until this topic
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Hello there
I hope you all are having a good day. Its a terrible day for me anyway.
I was using blockchain wallet for a long time now. Never had any issue really. Recently they introduced SWAP option. I decided to give it a try. I swapped 2500USD of my ETH to PAX(USD). I have received the PAX in my wallet but the ETH balance is showing Negative 2500USD. If i want to swap the pax or sent the pax to other wallet i need ETH to transfer or SWAP the ERC token PAX.
For my -2500 USD ETH balance i am not able to transfer/swap the PAX balance.
My total balance is now negative.
I contacted their support by opening a ticket at their website but i read a lot bad things about their support that they never replay or get back to you.
I am clueless.. Did i lose my 2500 USD? I am trapped!
I advice you stay patient 2500 usd is alot of money.. do not feel discouraged about what you've read.. contact them on every social media outlet at your dispersal until you get some kind of response from them ...
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People may be forced to dish the United states dollar if this is successful... but the question here is , how decentralized will this currency be ?? Knowing the history of Facebook
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